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SUMMARY:THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN ICU
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URL:https://www.anzics.org/events/the-evolution-of-physiotherapy-in-icu/
LOCATION:Centre for Children’s Health Research\, CCHR\, 62 Graham St\, South Brisbane\, 4101\, Australia
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SUMMARY:ANZICS 2024 Intensive Care Datathon 
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nWe are excited to announce the next ANZICS Intensive Care Datathon will be held on Tuesday 9th April 2024\, 9am to 5pm. Partnered with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT)\, the event will be held at The Gibson Room\, Level 10\, QUT Gardens Point Room\, Brisbane. Gardens Point Campus map \n  \nThis is a great opportunity to explore large intensive care health datasets motivated by real-world questions with clinicians and data scientists working side-by-side.\nLearn new skills and be mentored by the best in the field.\nRegistration is free!\nWhat is a Datathon why is it important?\nA datathon is an interactive event where participants work together in teams to solve a clinical question through applying data science tools and techniques to analyse large dataset(s). Clinicians and data scientists (including trainees) work together to generate insights and potential solutions to the clinical question. \nSince 2017\, ANZICS has hosted datathons to provide opportunities for intensive care clinicians and trainees\, data scientists\, biostatisticians and researchers to explore the large repository of data held in the ANZICS Clinical Registry to answer practical questions that may inform or improve patient care. \nPartnering with the Queensland University of Technology’s School of Computer Science and Centre for Data Science\, the ANZICS 2024 Intensive Care Datathon brings together clinical and data science enthusiasts and experts to explore the depths of the ANZICS Registry datasets which hold over 3 million episodes of care.         \nWe welcome students and trainees alike to get involved. Datathons are a great way to enhance your skills\, refine a formal project idea and collaborate with diverse professionals\, whilst being mentored along the way by the best experts in health and data science. \nDr Matt Maiden_Why a Critical Care Datathon is important \nWhy attend a Datathon? Ask the experts. \n\nRegister your interest by Friday 1st March. Click here\nAbout the Data:\nThe data provided will  be extracted from the ANZICS Registry and curated to preserve privacy\, while providing enough information for meaningful analyses. Participants are required to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement\, and if the work results in a publication\, the ANZICS Publication Policy must be adhered to.  If there is scientific merit\, we support and encourage teams to continue to work on their field of enquiry towards a formal publication beyond the day of the Datathon. \nWho can attend the Datathon?\nIt is helpful if you are a: \n– Clinician (or trainee) with real experience in the critical care environment \n– Data Scientist (or trainee) with experience in \n\nR/Python/Matlab or SQL queries\nmachine learning\nstatistical modelling or data visualisation\nHow does it work?\nTeams are each assigned a clinical question to interrogate one or more datasets with the aim of generating an insight or solution to the question. At the close of the day\, each team will present their finding(s)\, providing the opportunity for participants to develop skills in showcasing the meaning and value behind the data and its application to the real world. The presentations will be judged by the Datathon mentors\, with the top teams given the opportunity to present findings in a session at the 2024 ANZICS ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting. \n*Please note\, some preparatory work may be required by participants prior to start of the Datathon. \nWhat if we get stuck on a problem?\nThere is plenty of support for teams to navigate the challenge of the day\, with Datathon mentors and experts in the field of Intensive Care Medicine and Data Science available to assist and mentor you every step of the way. \nWhat do I need to bring?\nBring your own laptop (don’t forget the charger)\, be open to working with others and ready to jump in for the challenge. A rewarding and fun learning opportunity awaits! \nWhat datasets will be available?\nTeams may choose to use one or all the datasets on offer to answer their assigned clinical question. \nThe ANZICS Intensive Care Registry Datasets:\n• The Adult Patient Database\n• The Australian and New Zealand Paediatric Intensive Care Dataset\n• The Critical Care Resources Dataset\n• The Socio-economic data by postcode \nHow are the Datathon presentations judged?\nAbstract presentations are reviewed by the scientific mentors.  Judging is based on clinical relevance and impact – i.e. how your solution may influence or improve current practice\, the novelty and impact of the proposed problem statement\, the result presentation\, and the Team’s plans for the study moving forward. \nFind out more about the ANZICS CORE datasets:\nAPD and CCR Databases by David Pilcher_ANZICS CORE \nANZPICR Database by Breanna Pellegrini \n  \nThe 2024 ANZICS Critical Care Datathon…come along and be a part of it!
URL:https://www.anzics.org/events/anzics-2024-intensive-care-datathon/
LOCATION:The Gibson Room\, Level 10\, QUT Gardens Point Room\, Brisbane\, Australia
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SUMMARY:ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care ASM 2024
DESCRIPTION:The ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)\, incorporating the annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference\, will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 10-12 April 2024. The ASM is a highlight in the Australia and New Zealand intensive care calendar. It brings together doctors\, nurses and allied health practitioners in the fields of critical care and emergency medicine from both adult and paediatric disciplines.\nThe theme of the meeting is “Evolution and Revolution”.\nAs always\, the program will include keynote speakers in the forefront of intensive care and we anticipate they will attract great interest from delegates. The ASM provides an ideal opportunity to network with professionals\, make new contacts\, and establish important relationships with leading intensive care professionals. We look forward to sharing this vibrant event and welcoming you as a valued delegate in 2024.\n \nEvent Information\n\n\n\n\nBrisbane\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBrisbane is known as the sun-soaked capital of Queensland – Australia’s second largest state by the area. A river curving and curling its way around the landscape makes the city one of the most unique capital cities in the country. Find an inspiring collection of places to explore in an around Brisbane\, from natural pleasures of parklands to the urban appeal of art galleries. Seek out the best award-winning restaurants\, cafes\, bars and music venues tucked away in laneways\, beneath office blocks and in the basements of historic buildings. Brisbane offers pristine beaches to lush mountain hideaways\, from a gently winding river to the aquatic paradise of Moreton Bay\, this city truly is a place where feeling alive comes naturally.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThere is no shortage of major attractions to visit and explore in Brisbane. Across the river from the CBD\, South Bank is home to our Cultural Centre with world-class galleries and entertainment. Experience world-class sporting events at The Gabba or Suncorp Stadium\, or get the adrenaline pumping with a Story Bridge Adventure climb. Just an hour from the city\, discover Brisbane’s stunning natural surrounds including the Scenic Rim\, Somerset and Ipswich with no shortage of waterfalls\, lookouts and mountains to climb\, while Moreton Island and Redlands Coast offer pristine waters\, wildlife experiences\, snorkelling\, sandboarding and much more.\nFor more information on Brisbane visit:\nwww.visitbrisbane.com.au\nwww.queensland.com\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.anzics.org/events/anzics-acccn-intensive-care-asm-2024/
LOCATION:Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre\, Glenelg St\, South Brisbane QLD 4101\, South Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
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