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11.50 Under watchful eyes:<br />

clinicians’ perceptions<br />

of the use of online<br />

mental health<br />

resources in the rural<br />

context<br />

Craig Sinclair<br />

12.15 Hospital use of the<br />

Mental Health<br />

Emergency Care—<br />

Rural Access<br />

Program<br />

Emily Saurman<br />

12.35 Session concludes<br />

Pattern of utilisation of<br />

telepsychiatry<br />

services for geriatric<br />

consumers residing in<br />

rural and remote<br />

South Australia<br />

Pallavi Dham<br />

An evaluation of what<br />

respite options work<br />

best for people with<br />

dementia and their<br />

carers living in rural<br />

New South Wales<br />

Mary Hoodless<br />

Predictors of rural<br />

practice for graduates<br />

from Australia's first<br />

regional medical<br />

school<br />

Torres Woolley<br />

Supporting medical<br />

students on rural<br />

clinical placements<br />

Katherine King,<br />

Rachael Purcell<br />

First-time presenters<br />

Building the rural<br />

dietetics workforce: a<br />

bright future?<br />

Leanne Brown<br />

Geographical<br />

classifications and<br />

incentives for rural<br />

allied health workforce<br />

recruitment and<br />

retention<br />

Adrian Schoo<br />

‘Top 20’ abstracts<br />

Evaluation of<br />

evidence-based<br />

maternity care in<br />

remote communities<br />

of far west New South<br />

Wales<br />

Emma Quinn<br />

Changes to eligible<br />

midwifery status—<br />

new possibilities for<br />

rural maternity care<br />

Jennifer McInnes<br />

Educating midwives<br />

for rural practice<br />

Pauline Glover<br />

Bridging difference:<br />

using leadership<br />

development to<br />

address challenges<br />

triggered by changes<br />

in land access and<br />

use in rural Australia<br />

Lesley Fitzpatrick<br />

Mining towns—does<br />

the boom mean bust<br />

for health services?<br />

Sarah Constantine<br />

Peer-reviewed<br />

paper<br />

Reaching ‘in’ remote<br />

technologies and<br />

service delivery in<br />

rural and remote<br />

communities<br />

Broadcast on www.ruralhealth.org.au<br />

12th National Rural Health Conference: Strong Commitment. Bright Future. 5<br />

Fiona Reid<br />

Virtually Intouch—an<br />

evaluation of desktop<br />

teleheath in rural and<br />

remote New South<br />

Wales<br />

Elizabeth Barrett,<br />

Michael Edwards<br />

The National Arts and<br />

Health Policy Project<br />

Deborah Mills<br />

New ways of<br />

delivering our<br />

business: for health<br />

practitioners and for<br />

artists<br />

Cath Cantlon,<br />

Imelda Rivers<br />

Return to country -<br />

addressing<br />

Indigenous health and<br />

homelessness in far<br />

north Queensland<br />

Bernadette<br />

Rogerson,<br />

Michelle Coleman<br />

A physician assistant<br />

working in Aboriginal<br />

health — a new<br />

approach for Australia<br />

Nanette Laufik<br />

Disparities in<br />

ischaemic heart<br />

disease care for rural<br />

Aboriginal people<br />

Derrick Lopez<br />

12.35 pm –<br />

1.20 pm LUNCH Halls J & K<br />

12.45 pm –<br />

1.15 pm<br />

12.45 pm –<br />

1.15 pm<br />

Lunchtime session<br />

Scenes from Sand Writers, inspired by health, written by members of Sand Writers, a Goolwa-based writing group<br />

Note: for delegates wishing to attend this session, lunch will be served in the Riverbank Foyer<br />

Lunchtime session<br />

An exciting new direction for arts and health – and for the Arts and Health Foundation.<br />

Deborah Mills<br />

Note: for delegates wishing to attend this session, lunch will be served in Foyer 5 outside Meeting Room 3<br />

Riverbank 3<br />

MR3

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