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Australian Society for Simulation in Healthcare (ASSH). Annual General Meeting Wednesday 14th of September, 2011 Hilton Hotel Sydney Room 5 Level 4 5pm-6pm. Brian Jolly Chair Elect – ASSH Welcome. ASSH Committee 2010/11. Alisha Fisher CEO Simulation Australia. Membership Update. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Annual General MeetingWednesday 14th of September, 2011 Hilton Hotel Sydney Room 5 Level 4
5pm-6pm
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ASSH Committee 2010/11
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ASSH COMMITTEE MEMBER POSITION
1. MARCUS WATSON CHAIR
2. BRENDAN FLANAGAN IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
3. BRIAN JOLLY CHAIR ELECT
4.LEONIE WATTERSON – Move to Member of Good Standing
TREASURER
ANDREA COULSELL SECRETARY (NON-VOTING)
5. PETER HILL SA REPRESENTATIVE
6. MICHELLE KELLY MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
7. CHRISTOPHER CHURCHOUSE - Resigned MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
8. DEBRA NESTEL MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
9. ROSALIND BULL - Resigned MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
10. KIRSTY FREEMAN MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
11. JULIAN van DIJK MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
12. DYLAN CAMPHER MEMBER OF GOOD STANDING
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Category Number
Members – Individual 493
Members – Corporate 2
Members – Associate 5
Total 500
Membership Update
Strong growth in membership numbers with 190 new memberships gained via SimHealth 2011 conference delegate registrations.
ASSH Newsletter
Inaugural edition published in November 2010
Second edition in June 2011
How can the ASSH newsletter help you and your colleagues?Healthcare simulation in Australia is dispersed widely and we have limited opportunities to benefit from the simulation expertise that exists in isolated pockets around the country. The newsletter provides an opportunity for you to learn from your colleagues, but also help your colleagues, by submitting articles that share your experiences.
We welcome your contributions to the newsletter.
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ASSH is in the process of securing funding to project manage the establishment of a directory of Australian Simulated Learning Programs (SLP’s) hosted on the HWA website and linked to the ASSH website.
At contract stage with HWA.
Simulated Learning Programs Directory – ASSH
and HWA
Healthcare Simulation Professional Credentialing
ASSH Healthcare Simulation Professionals Credentialing Committee: Harry Owen, Jennifer Keast, Dylan Campher and Peter Watts
Aims: To provide a valid pathway to certification as a simulation
professional recognised by the industry, government and all other organisations related to healthcare education and training.
Uses a framework previously developed by SIAA/SA as a reference tool
Forum held at conference on Tuesday lunchtime.
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ASSH Special Interest Groups
ASSH Special Interest Groups
Active participation in a national network that presents a united approach to simulation but values and supports differentiation and specialised interests
Lobbying and advocacy Affiliation via ASSH with SSH-affiliated SIGs PaNSIG – Paediatric and Neonatal SIG – Chair: Marino Festa Simulated Patients SIG – Chair: Debra Nestel Rural network
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ASSH Terms of Reference
ASSH is reviewing and updating the Terms of Reference to reflect the current situation. The ASSH Executive has agreed to the following change and will address other items in the TOR.
1. increase the number of ordinary members by two. This will mean the ASSH Executive Committee will comprise of 15 members
rather than the current 13 members. There will be 5 office bearers, 1 Simulation Australia representative and 9 members of good standing.
Terms of Reference changes need to be ratified by Simulation Australia Ltd.
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ASSH Committee 2011/12
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Nominations for Members of Good Standing
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Examples of Engagement activities
Julian van Dijk represents ASSH on the Enhanced Medical Education Advisory Committee
Marino Festa – Chair of the Paediatric and Neonatal Special Interest Group (PaNSIG) organised a pre-congress symposium to coincide with the 6th World Congress of Paediatric Critical Care in Sydney in March 2011.
Katie Walker represented ASSH as the Co-Chair of the inaugural Asia Pacific Meeting in Simulation in Healthcare (APMSH) in Hong Kong – May 19 – 22, 2011
Brian Jolly represented ASSH at the Global Simulation Network in London – August 1-3, 2011
Leonie Watterson, Michelle Kelly – HWA SLE Working Party
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Treasurer’s Report
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Financial Report for FY 10/11
•Opening equity $86,400•Income $55,800•Expenditure $54,100•Surplus $1,700•Closing Equity $88,100
Treasurer’s Report
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Budget FY 11/12
• Opening equity $88,100• Income $82,700*• Expenditure $56,800• Surplus $25,900• Closing Equity $114,000*• * Includes $22,000 for HWA Project’s expenses in FY 12/13
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Next 12 months
Very exciting phase HWASimulation needs Collaboration not Competition:
it worksthe alternative doesn’t
ASSH admin support is awesome
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Next 12 months
• Very exciting phase • Federal government investment in simulation nationally• ASSH will continue its advocacy role as the peak body
in healthcare simulation in Australia• Growth and importance of SimHealth conference will
continue• ASSH’s role nationally and in international arena will be
defined by membership (which pulls above its weight)
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Next 12 months
Aims:
GNSH Concordat:“A global network of organizations, committed to enhancing
patient safety and quality of healthcare by promoting the appropriate use of simulation through collaboration, advocacy and support.”
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Next 12 months
Aims:
GNSH Concordat:“A global network of organizations, committed to enhancing patient
safety and quality of healthcare delivery and education by promoting the appropriate use of simulation through collaboration, advocacy and support.”
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Next 12 months
• Find the members voices (changed TORs)• Increase membership to 2000 by 2013• Develop the SimHealth conference into a
national/international event• Interact with the healthcare reform agenda• Influence the focus on interprofessionality (Making
Teams Work)• Consolidate the academy of simulator user/educators
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SimHealth Conference 2012
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Copy of PowerPoint presentation can be found on the ASSH website:
www.assh.org.au
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