CHARM 2022
CHARM 2022 was held as a hybrid event from 26 to 29 July 2022. View the program.
Keynote speakers
CHARM 2022 keynote speakers were:
- Professor Alex Brown – Building an Indigenous research program: Lessons from the edge
- Dr Daniel Ford – How Johns Hopkins and other US health systems are using Epic to promote both clinical research and quality of care
- Darlene Cox – Advocating for change: Involving consumers in health and medical research.
Award recipients
Award | Winner | Presentation title |
---|---|---|
University of Canberra award for the best allied health poster | Nick Dennett, Canberra Health Services | Could less be more in pain management |
University of Canberra award for the best allied health oral presentation | Kacie Patterson, University of Canberra | Behaviour change techniques in cardiovascular disease smartphone apps to improve physical activity: Systematic review and meta-regression |
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund award for the best clinical poster | Scott Jones, Canberra Health Services | Improved outcomes for patients with rib fractures since the introduction of a chest injury pathway |
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund award for the best clinical oral presentation | Dharan Sukumar, Canberra Health Services | An audit of quality improvement bundle of standardised thoracic epidural analgesia management (QI-STEAM) |
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund award for the best pre-clinical poster | Nicolo Malagutti and Grace McGinness, the Australian National University | Predicting patient-specific sedation trends in propofol anaesthesia through individualised pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modelling – a preliminary observational study |
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund award for the best pre-clinical oral presentation | Tom Lea-Henry, the Australian National University | Monk attenuates autoimmune nephritis and modifies auto-reactive B cells in Lyn-/-mice |
ACT Health Office of Professional Leadership and Education award for the best nursing or midwifery poster | Rebecca Caulfield, University of Sydney | Factors preceding occupational distress of emergency nurses: An integrative review |
ACT Health Office of Professional Leadership and Education award for the best nursing or midwifery oral presentation | Nicola Irwin, Canberra Health Services | Probiotic supplementation in healthy pre-schoolers: Prevalence and predictors |
Canberra Hospital Foundation award for CHARM 3 Minute Thesis – third place | Catherine Hilly, Australian Catholic University | My Say My Way |
Canberra Hospital Foundation award for CHARM 3 Minute Thesis – second place | Anyang Zhao, the Australian National University | A roadblock of bacterial infection |
Canberra Hospital Foundation award for CHARM 3 Minute Thesis – first place | Sasanan Trakansuebkul, the Australian National University | The life and death of mRNAs and how to exploit it for therapeutic benefits |
Australian Association of Gerontology award for the best poster related to ageing | Sylvia Nilsson, University of Canberra | Evidence informed generalist palliative care content for undergraduate nursing curriculum: An integrative review |
Australian Association of Gerontology Award for the best 3 Minute Thesis related to ageing | Sasanan Trakansuebkul, the Australian National University | The life and death of mRNAs and how to exploit it for therapeutic benefits |
HARC award for the most impactful research paper | Kacie Patterson, University of Canberra | Behaviour change techniques in cardiovascular disease smartphone apps to improve physical activity: Systematic review and meta-regression |
Video recordings
- Day 1 full day
- Day 2 full day
- Day 3 stream 1 including keynote speaker
- Day 3 stream 2 morning session
- Day 3 stream 2 afternoon session
- Preparing and submitting your ethics application
- 3 minute thesis competition
Event sponsors
We would like to thank our event sponsors:
- Canberra Hospital Foundation
- University of Canberra
- SYNERGY Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre
- UNSW Canberra
- The Australian National University.