2020 MDHS Faculty Leadership Conference
26–27 March

Welcome from the Dean
I’m delighted to welcome you all to this year’s MDHS Faculty Leadership Conference.
While this new decade has not started in the way we might have hoped or imagined, it has served to direct our focus. This Leadership Conference will be an opportunity for us to consider the implications of recent bushfires, COVID-19, climate change and digital transformation for our work and for the communities we serve.
- Professor Shitij Kapur
Leadership Conference Program
The Leadership Retreat Program includes a welcome message from the Dean, daily schedules, speaker biographies, a list of delegates and contacts.
Preliminary program to be made available soon.


Venue
RACV Cape Schanck Resort
Trent Jones Drive, Cape Schanck
Collaboration & Teamwork - Compassion - Respect - Integrity - Accountability
DRAFT AGENDA - TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
- Thursday 26 March 20198:30am
Registration
- 9:15am
Welcoming and opening
- 9:40am
Advancing Melbourne
- 10:40am
Morning tea
- 11:10am
COVID-19: The Road to Recovery
- 12:00pm
Lunch
- 1:00pm
Graduate Student Life
- 2:30pm
Climate Change and Health
- 5:00pm
Close
- 6:00pm
Networking drinks and canapes
- 7:00pm
Dinner
- 8:00pm
Dinner speaker: Dr Richard 'Harry' Harris

Venue
RACV Cape Schanck Resort
Trent Jones Drive, Cape Schanck
Collaboration & Teamwork - Compassion - Respect - Integrity - Accountability
DRAFT AGENDA - TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
- Friday 27 March 2019 7:00am
Breakfast and check out
- 8:30am
Digital Transformation: Society and Healthcare
- 9:30am
AI and Ethics
- 10:30am
Morning tea and breakout activity
- 12:00pm
Reflections, Commitments and Close
- 1:00pm
Lunch
- 2:00pm
Bus departs for Melbourne

Venue
RACV Cape Schanck Resort
Trent Jones Drive, Cape Schanck
Collaboration & Teamwork - Compassion - Respect - Integrity - Accountability
Dr Richard Harris
Dr Richard 'Harry' Harris SC OAM works in anaesthesia and aeromedical retrieval medicine in Adelaide, South Australia.
He has expertise in diving, wilderness and remote area health. Harry has a professional and voluntary interest in search and rescue operations, establishing the first sump rescue (deep, scary caves) training course in Australasia.
The 2018 Thailand Cave Rescue was an opportunity to put this training to work. He was the joint 2019 Australian of the Year with his dive partner Craig Challen. Richard is a captivating speaker and speaks passionately about resilience, problem-solving and how to focus on a goal no matter how insurmountable the odds.
MORE TO COME
Collaboration & Teamwork - Compassion - Respect - Integrity - Accountability
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