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WOMEN IN SURGERY Co-Conveners: Jane Strang and Aleksandra Popadich Dr Heather Logghe Reno, USA Heather Logghe is a trailblazer in the use of social media at the intersection of patients, practitioners, research, and medicine. She is an internationally sought after speaker, collaborator, and social media correspondent on topics of gender parity, diversity, professionalism and strategic social media use. Heather Logghe completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She then spent a year at the frontlines of public health working with the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring Program for the rescue and recovery workers of September11. Following this she bicycled from San Francisco to Washington DC with the inaugural Ride for World Health, raising funds and awareness of global health issues. She went on to earn her medical degree at the University of California, San Francisco. Following graduation, she worked with health tech startups in Silicon Valley, including Doximity, Agile MD, and Touch Surgery. She then completed two years of general surgery residency at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In 2015 she founded the #ILookLikeASurgeon social media movement, which has united surgeons on issues of diversity, inclusion, and work-life-integration. To date, the hashtag has been tweeted 150,000 times by over 35,000users, resulting in 1 billion impressions. She is currently a surgical research fellow at Thomas Jefferson University, examining the role of social media surgical education, research dissemination, and patient care. The goal of this research it to increase utilization of existing technologies to improve health care communication, patient experiences, and outcomes. Ms Suzi McAlpline Nelson Suzi McAlpine is a Leadership Development Specialist and author of award-winning leadership blog, The Leader's Digest. She writes and teaches about accomplished leadership, what magic emerges when it's present, and how to ignite better leadership in individuals, teams and organisations. Suzi has been a leader and senior executive herself, working alongside CEOs and executive teams in many guises. Her experience has included being a head-hunter and executive coach, and a practice leader for a division at the world's largest HR consulting firm. Suzi provides a range of services as a Leadership Development Specialist, including executive coaching, leadership workshops and leadership development programmes for CEOs, leadership teams and organisations throughout New Zealand. She has worked with IAG, Weta Workshop, The Department of Conservation, Contact Energy, Merchant (Overland) Footwear, BDO Accounting, and Nelson Airport to name a few. In 2012, Suzi started The Leader's Digest, now an internationally acclaimed blog, which provides tips and insights to CEOs and executives around the globe. The blog has been named in CMOE's Top 100 Socially-Shared Leadership Blogs, Serve To Lead's Best 21st Century Leadership Blogs, Charles Specht's Top 50 Global Leadership Bloggers, Hubworks Global Top 25 Leadership and Management Blogs and MP Star Financials' global Top 25 Leadership Blogs for Small Business. In 2018, she launched an online leadership programme for emerging leaders, The Leader's Map. The programme fills a void in the leadership arena, teaching leadership skills and providing support to people who are thrust into roles in which they must lead. The programme gives emerging leaders the necessary tools to succeed in their role. Suzi is also using her expertise in the leadership space to write a book on burnout and how leaders can create environments in which people, as well as profits, thrive. Suzi graduated from Massey University with a Bachelor of Business Studies (First Class Hons) in Management. She spent 10 years as an Associate Director and shareholder at OCG Consulting where she was part of the management team who led the business through double digit growth before selling the business to a multinational. She then spent four years as a Managing Consultant at Futurestep, a division of Korn Ferry, partner to over 93% of Fortune 100 companies, before starting her own business, McAlpine Coaching, in 2011. She lives with her husband and three children in Nelson, New Zealand, which means she is on a plane most weeks, but she doesn't mind because Nelson is the sunniest city in New Zealand! MONDAY 6 MAY 5:00pm - 6:30pm CONVOCATION CEREMONY AND SYME ORATION (TICKETED EVENT) World Ballroom A/B/C 6:30pm - 7:30pm WELCOME RECEPTION (TICKETED EVENT) Pre-function Area (L22) Scientific Programme for Women in Surgery Date of Draft: Saturday, April 27, 2019
TUESDAY 7 MAY 4:00pm - 5:30pm MANY HATS OF A SURGEON (Combined with: Younger Fellows) Lotus Suite 14 Chairs): James Lee (Melbourne) and Sarah Usmar (Wellington) 4:00pm Overseas aid work Mark Moore (Adelaide) 4:30pm Life as an academic surgeon James Lee (Melbourne) 5:00pm Clinical Leadership Mark Moore (Adelaide) 5:10pm Speaking up and speaking out: is the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress as diverse as it should be? WS005P Christine Lai (Adelaide) 5:20pm Tweeting the Meeting: An analysis of Twitter activity at the at the Royal Australian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress from 2015 - 2018 YF001 Benjamin Gricks (Glenelg) WEDNESDAY 8 MAY 2:00pm - 3:30pm RESILIENCE (Combined with: Surgical Education) Lotus Suite 7 Chairs: Jennifer Chambers (Port Macquarie) and Ian Civil (Auckland) 2:00pm Setting the scene- stats from RACS, review of local and international literature, individuals vs systems, Lancet paper Rhea Liang (Gold Coast) 2:15pm Buidling a culture of respect in surgery SE012 John Biviano (Melbourne) 2:25pm Prevocational JMOs and how they acquire resilience Sarah Aitken (Annandale) 2:40pm Everyday Mindfulness and Surgical Burnout SE013 Mina Kaddis (Nightcliff) 2:50pm Burnout: A leadership perspective Suzi McAlpine (Nelson) 3:05pm Discussion 3:30pm - 4:00pm AFTERNOON TEA - WEDNESDAY Bangkok Convention Centre A2 5:30pm - 6:30pm WOMEN IN SURGERY NETWORKING FUNCTION M4 Scientific Programme for Women in Surgery Date of Draft: Saturday, April 27, 2019
THURSDAY 9 MAY 7:00am - 8:20am WOMEN IN SURGERY SECTION BREAKFAST AND ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING (TICKETED EVENT) World Ballroom C Chair: Jane Strang (Nelson) #ilooklikedasurgeon #NewYorkerORCover Heather Logghe (Reno, USA) and Nikki Stamp (Murdoch) 8:30am - 10:00am SOCIAL MEDIA (Combined with: Colorectal Surgery, Quality & Safety / Surgical Directors, Rural Surgery, Surgical Education, Trainees Association, Younger Fellows) World Ballroom A Chairs: Nazanin Ahmadi (Sydney) and Alex Popadich (Wellington) 8:30am Strategic use of social media Heather Logghe (Reno, USA) 8:50am Use of Twitter in Surgery David Grayson (Auckland) 9:10am The art of blogging Nikki Stamp (Murdoch) 9:30am Facebook - social networking for family, friends, physicians (and surgeons!) WS006 Christine Lai (Adelaide) 9:45am Discussion 10:00am - 10:30am MORNING TEA - THURSDAY Bangkok Convention Centre A2 10:30am - 12noon PLENARY SESSION DIVERSITY World Ballroom B 12noon - 12:30pm THE PRESIDENT'S LECTURE World Ballroom B 12:30pm - 1:30pm LUNCH - THURSDAY Bangkok Convention Centre A2 1:30pm - 2:00pm KEYNOTE LECTURE World Ballroom A Chair: Christine Lai (Adelaide) Promoting Female Leadership Ms Suzi McAlpine (Nelson) Scientific Programme for Women in Surgery Date of Draft: Saturday, April 27, 2019
2:00pm - 3:30pm SUPER THURSDAY - FACING CHALLENGES (Combined with: Indigenous Health, Medico-legal Program, Quality & Safety / Surgical Directors, Rural Surgery, Surgical Education, Trainees Association) World Ballroom A Chairs: Jennifer Chambers (Port Macquarie) and Bruce Waxman (Melbourne) 2:00pm Women in surgery in Malaysia April Roslani (Malaysia) 2:20pm Medico-legal issues in 2019 Paisit Siriwittayakorn (Chiangmai, Thailand) 2:40pm Rural surgery in 2019 Sally Butchers (Lismore) 3:00pm Business challenges for females in private practice - Private practices of the future Rebecca Grover (Melbourne) 3:20pm Discussion 3:30pm - 4:00pm AFTERNOON TEA - THURSDAY Bangkok Convention Centre A2 4:00pm - 5:30pm SUPER THURSDAY - UNCONSCIOUS BIAS (Combined with: Indigenous Health, Quality & Safety / Surgical Directors, Surgical Education, Rural Surgery, Trainees Association, Younger Fellows) World Ballroom A Chairs: Ruth Bollard (Ballarat) and Annette Holian (Melbourne) 4:00pm What is unconscious bias? Suzi McAlpine (Nelson) 4:20pm How unconscious bias affects indigenous trainees and surgeons Papaarangi Reid (Auckland) 4:40pm Disrespect on basis of gender Gerald Hickson (Nashville, USA) 5:00pm Microaggression: How to prevent, avoid and respond to the little things that add up Heather Logghe (Reno, USA) 5:20pm Discussion 5:30pm - 6:30pm RACS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING World Ballroom C 7:00pm - 11:30pm CONGRESS DINNER (TICKETED EVENT) Bangkok Convention Centre B2 FRIDAY 10 MAY 8:30am - 10:00am HISTORICAL MILESTONES IN SURGICAL EDUCATION (Combined with: Surgical History, Surgical Education) Lotus Suite 6 Chair: Angela Butler (Christchurch) Scientific Programme for Women in Surgery Date of Draft: Saturday, April 27, 2019
8:30am Historical perspectives on the education and training of surgeons SE048 John Collins (Auckland) 8:50am The history of women in Surgery Deborah Colville (Melbourne) 9:10am The history of simulation in surgical education and training Oscar Traynor (Dublin, Ireland) 9:30am Discussion 10:00am - 10:30am MORNING TEA - FRIDAY Bangkok Convention Centre A2 POSTER ABSTRACTS These posters may be viewed on the screens in the Exhibition area. The posters will also be available on the Virtual Congress WS002P Credibility deficits and micro-inequities in surgery: findings from a qualitative study with women surgeons and trainees. Katrina Hutchison (Sydney) WS003P Exploring Gender Inequity in Surgery- Exposing the Gender Pay Gap Shehnarz Salindera (Woolgoolga) WS001P Challenging gender bias in General Surgery Emily OATES (Ahuriri) WS004P The Australasian and American experiences of Gender Representation at Surgical Conferences: How Far Have We Progressed and What Does the Future Hold? Christine Lai (Adelaide) Scientific Programme for Women in Surgery Date of Draft: Saturday, April 27, 2019
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