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Today Hope submitted her abstract for the Australian National Conference on Evidence-Based Clinical Leadership. The title of her paper is “Chasing the rainbow – the difficulties experienced in accessing age and condition-specific programs”. These programs include oral health, hearing services and Enhanced Care Plans. The conference is to be held in Adelaide, one of Hope’s favourite places, in November.

Hope has been appointed to the North Metro Public Health and Ambulatory Care Executive management group as a community representative. She attended her first meeting of the group this week.

Hope has skills and expertise in public health, being awarded her Masters in 2008, and is committed to the social model of health. She is also keen to see oral health become part of mainstream health instead of being an orphan.

Hope will be in Adelaide this week, arriving Monday 26 April, departing early Saturday morning.

Beyond Evidence on Reducing Health Inequities: What works, why and how

27th – 28th of April 2010

National Wine Centre of Australia
Corner Botanic and Hackney Roads, Adelaide

This will be the Final Policy Event for National Health and Medical Research Council funded Australian Health Inequities Program.

The aims of the Symposium are to:

1. Present research-based examples of Policies and Programs that were designed to intervene on the social determinants of health inequities

2. Contribute to debates about the ways in which policy makers can build social determinants of health inequities perspectives into programs inside and outside of government

3. Compare progress in the uptake of social determinants of health inequities perspectives in Australia and other countries

4. Consider how social determinants of health can contribute to the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) goal of Closing the Gap.

Hope is attending the Anaesthetists Expert Working Party meeting.

Date
Thursday 15th April 2010

Agenda

10.00  Welcome and overview of meeting objectives – Linda MacPherson

10.10  Summary of results Kirsten Armstrong

10.30  Facilitated discussion:

  • Feedback on report
  • Identification of recommendations – Lorraine Acheson

12.15  Next steps and close – Linda Macpherson

Hope will be attending the following Clinical Senate meeting on 26 March 2010 in Perth, Western Australia.

Pre-Hospital Assessment

Event: 26 March 2010 - Pre-Hospital Assessment - Avoiding the Revolving Door

For Debate

Vertebroplasty for painful acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures: recent Medical Journal of Australia editorial is not relevant to the patient group that we treat with vertebroplasty

William A Clark, Terrence H Diamond, H Patrick McNeil, Peter N Gonski, Glen P Schlaphoff and John C Rouse MJA 2010; 192 (6): 334-337(see link below)

Abstract

We use vertebroplasty for patients with the most severe pain caused by osteoporotic vertebral fractures less than 6 weeks old, and have observed dramatic pain relief in this acute setting.

A recent editorial in the Journal, written by the authors of two recent vertebroplasty trials, suggested that vertebroplasty is not an effective therapy for acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures.

The trials described in the editorial sampled a very different patient cohort to the one that we treat with vertebroplasty.

Our clinical experience and most of the published literature relating to the benefits of vertebroplasty are in striking contrast to the opinions presented in that editorial.

©The Medical Journal of Australia 2010 www.mja.com.au

Vertebroplasty for painful acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures: recent Medical Journal of Australia editorial is not relevant to the patient group that we treat with vertebroplasty
William A Clark, Terrence H Diamond, H Patrick McNeil, Peter N Gonski, Glen P Schlaphoff and John C Rouse.
Med J Aust 2010; 192 (6): 334-337.

http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/192_06_150310/cla11439_fm.html

Invited editorial presents an accurate summary of the results of two randomised placebo-controlled trials of vertebroplasty
Rachelle Buchbinder, Richard H Osborne and David Kallmes.
Med J Aust 2010; 192 (6): 338-341.

http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/192_06_150310/buc10020_fm.html

Hope has been invited to the “Supporting Older Women who have experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Mistreatment forum” to be held on Friday 26 March, 2010 at City West Lotteries House, 2 Delhi Street, West Perth from 9.30 am – 12.00 noon.

The forum aims to bring together the Domestic and Family Violence and Aged Care Sectors to identify and support older women who have experienced or are experiencing abuse in their own homes and communities.

Guest speakers aim to up-date you with current research and data on Older Women who have experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Mistreatment, and engage with you as service providers, advocates and policy makers through group work to share good practice models and identify current gaps in service delivery for women who often become “invisible” from data from 45 years onwards and then reappear as “elder abuse” at the age of 65 and over.

Research shows that 1 in 4 women who have experienced an incident of physical violence in the past 12 months is aged 45 years and older (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006).

For more information please contact Terri Aldridge or Janette Richardson on 9420 7264 or email info@womenscouncil.com.au

About Hope Alexander MPH
Hope Alexander is a community adviser and public speaker who provides community consultations, public speaking presentations, workshops and training sessions in the area of consumer health and education as well as other specialist areas. Hope is based in Perth, Western Australia.
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