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Empowering a healthier future... through the intersection of people, technology and science

Join us for this informative and thought provoking panel discussion with leading experts from the Health & Technology Sectors. This event will cover a broad mix of this topics, plus skill sets that are currently missing to enable delivery of digital healthcare in the future and will conclude with a 30min networking opportunity to continue the discussion. Proudly brought to you through a partnership between Women in Technology and the Australian Computer Society Qld.

Event Start: Tue 27 Feb 07:15 AM AEST
Event Finish: Tue 27 Feb 09:30 AM AEST

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<p><b>Topics covered in the panel:</b><br> <br><i><u><b>&#39;The Challenges and opportunities in Health Informatics&#39; by Professor Peter Croll - Consultant &amp; Author in Cybersecurity, Privacy and eHealth.</b></u></i><br><br>Peter is passionate about developing safe technological solutions by demystifying the complexities of today’s software driven world. With extensive ICT experience spanning more than three decades, he offers knowledgeable insight across all application domains that demand trustworthy solutions.<br> <br><u><i><b>&#39;Open Data - linked data concerns and best practices</b>&#39; </i></u><b><u><i>by Bernadette Hyland - co-founder 3 Round Stones.</i></u></b></p> <p>Bernadette specializing in data modeling and visualisation of publicly-funded science data.  3 Round Stones has served U.S. Government organisations including the EPA, Commerce and NOAA, NASA, Health &amp; Human Services and Library of Congress, to ensure publicly funded environmental and health data remains findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable on the Web.<br><br><u><i><b>&#39;Clinical Perspective: Lessons learnt in eHealth space&#39;</b> <b>by Renea Collins - Clinical Director eHealth Qld.</b></i></u><br><br>Renea provides clinical leadership, strategic direction and leads the change management in the implementation of an integrated electronic medical record (ieMR). Her clinical background has been as Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Clinical Nurse Consultant in which she coordinated a VTE prevention program at a tertiary hospital &amp; health service district which led to significant &amp; sustained improvement in appropriate VTE prophylaxis rates.<br> <br><u><i><b>‘AI and it&#39;s impact on Healthcare</b>&#39; <b>by Raphael Couzet - Principal BI &amp; Data Specialist - Microsoft.</b></i></u><br><br>Raphael is an awarded high-performer, passionate about making technology fun, useable and profitable.  He specializes in solution selling, business development, and product development with a solid foundation in management consulting.<br> <br><u><i><b>&#39;Bioinformatics in academia as related to eHealth&#39; - including the &quot;Genomic Virtual Lab&quot; interpretation of data, questions posed and &quot;refindable&quot; data by Gareth Price.</b></i></u><br><br>Gary is head of computational Biology at QFAB.  Gareth has been an active Genomics Scientist for over 15 years and believes healthcare and research are at their best when coupled with the most accurate, highest throughput and innovative technology.<br><br><b>Please Note:</b><br>Please arrive at least 15mins prior for registration. There will also be 30mins available for networking after the panel discussion.<br><br>ACS are proud to produce this event in partnership with Women in Technology. </p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.file.force.com/servlet/rtaImage?eid=701900000014tj2&amp;feoid=00N9000000EVCh7&amp;refid=0EM90000000ra7g"></img></p>

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Peter Croll

Peter Croll

ICT Consultant and author, specialising in Cybersecurity, privacy and eHealth.

Peter is passionate about developing safe technological solutions by demystifying the complexities of today’s software driven world. With extensive ICT experience, he offers knowledgeable insight across all application domains that demand trustworthy solutions. With a background in industry, starting out as an electronic control engineer, he has continued throughout his informatics-based academic career, to ensure industrial relevance and pragmatism.

As a research leader and expert consultant in eHealth, his focus is on Cybersecurity and Privacy covering the technical, managerial and legal aspects. He has presented as a keynote in over 40 cities on these topics. He has penned numerous refereed publications, competitively funded research and development projects, consultancies and technical reports; which have been commissioned by various national and state government agencies, local councils, private industries, professional societies, research councils and academia.

He also has a free ebook on Cybersecurity and Privacy risks analysis available here.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercroll/
 

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Bernadette Hyland

Bernadette Hyland

Winner of the 2017 Women in IT (WIT Australia) "ICT Outstanding Achievement Award" and "Sue Wickenden Entrepreneurial Established Award".

Co-founder and CEO of 3 Round Stones, Inc., a firm specializing in data modeling and visualization of publicly-funded science data. 3 Round Stones has served U.S. Government organizations including the Environmental Protection Agency, Commerce and NOAA, NASA, Health & Human Services and the Library of Congress, to ensure that publicly funded environmental and health data remains findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable on the Web.

Bernadette was founder & CEO of GeoHealth.us, an ambitious Internet-of-Things startup delivering hyperlocal air quality information to smart cities and citizens. Using state-of-the-art sensors and a massively scalable data platform, GeoHealth.us is providing the full picture the environment and our health.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhyland/

 

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Renea Collins

Renea Collins

Renea Collins, Clinical Director at eHealth.  Renea provides clinical leadership, strategic direction and leads the change management in the implementation of an integrated electronic medical record (ieMR). Her clinical background has been as Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Clinical Nurse Consultant in which she coordinated a VTE prevention program at a tertiary hospital & health service district which led to significant & sustained improvement in appropriate VTE prophylaxis rates.

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Raphael Couzet

Raphael Couzet

Principal BI & Data Platform Specialist - Microsoft.

Raphael is an awarded high-performer, passionate about making technology fun, usable and profitable.  He specialises in solution selling, business development, and product development with a solid foundation in management consulting.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/raphaelcouzet/

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Gareth Price

Gareth Price

Head of computational Biology at QFAB - UQ.

Gareth has been an active Genomics Scientist for over 15 years and believes healthcare and research are at their best when coupled with the most accurate, highest throughput and innovative technology.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gareth-price-60025b88/

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