
Future of Health Series 2022 – The Importance of Medical Research
Registrations now open!
Future of Health Series 2022 – The importance of medical research.
After the recent well-attended “Future of Health Series 2022 – Advancing Health Through Technology and Innovation”, Life Sciences Queensland (LSQ) and Springfield City Group invite you to explore “The Importance of Medical Research”:
Topics
- The economic benefits of research
- New medical devices, technologies and software
- Treatment and precision medicine
- Population health and prevention (general)
- Demographic planning and needs analysis
- Delivering blended and technology-based interventions for healthier communities
Who should attend?
Local researchers, industry professionals, academics and government stakeholders.
Speakers
Click + to read about the current speakers. We are continuing to add speakers weekly so be sure to visit again to see new additions.
Director (Centre for Health Research) and Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology and Counselling and the Mental health Theme Lead for the USQ Centre for Health Research. Awarded her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of QLD in 2009 and commenced at The University of Southern Queensland in 2012. Topic: Delivering blended and technology-based interventions for healthier communities Prof. Sonja March
Chief Operating Officer at Health and Wellbeing Queensland Topic: Population health and prevention (general) Mark Tuohy
Principal and Managing Director at Econisis. Mark is an experienced and qualified economist and advisor with expertise in a range of public and private sector fields. He has direct project experience in all Australian States and resided in multiple capital cities (Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth), affording him a unique, strategic perspective. This national exposure provided Mark with an in-depth understanding of local economies and their relationship to wider markets. This allows him to generate significant value for both his employer and clients. He possess an incomparable work ethic and achieves tangible and implementable results. His gregarious and engaging personality allows him to effectively integrate into team environments, drawing upon the strengths of others to maximize project outcomes and benefits. Specialties: Data analysis, geospatial analysis, strategic analysis, strategic projects, corporate strategy, project management, policy development, economic modelling, Benefit Cost Analysis/Business Cases, investment opportunity identification, property economics, due dilligence, business development, consultation. Topic: Demographic planning and needs analysisMark Wallace
Ticket Type | Price | Qty. | Cart |
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Future of Health Aug 2022 - LSQ Member | $88 | ||
Future of Health Aug 2022 - General | $110 |
Terms and Conditions
1.Delegates agree to follow the COVID Safe Plans and Directives of venue and event staff, including all attendees will need to show proof of vaccination or a medical exemption to enter the venue. 2. If the event is cancelled due to Government advice and restrictions in response to COVID-19, the event managers will refund the registration / sponsorship fee paid, less an administration charge of 5%. 3. If you are registered to attend the event and cannot attend due to Government advice and restrictions in response to COVID-19, notify the event managers via email at support@lsq.com.au of your inability to attend and you will be given a refund, less an administration charge of 5%. 4. No refunds will be issued on change of mind, inability to attend for other reasons – tickets are transferrable. 5. Delegates must not attend if they have been overseas or travelled to any COVID-19 hotspots in the previous fortnight – tickets are transferrable. 6. Delegates must not attend if they are experiencing any flu-like symptoms (sore throat, runny nose, persistent cough, shortness of breath, fever, headache, loss of smell or taste) – tickets are transferrable. 7. There is no general admission. You must stay in your allocated seat. 8. Delegates may be asked health screening questions on arrival to the venue and may be temperature checked. 9. Delegates agree to abide by all social distancing and health protocols. 10. Delegates agree to follow the instructions of venue staff at all times. 11. If Delegates do not comply with protocols, or authorised requests, they may be asked to leave immediately without refund or further recourse. 12. Delegates acknowledge that while the venue has taken all reasonable health and safety precautions to keep the audience, staff and performers safe, patrons enter the venue at their own risk without recourse to claim against the venue regarding health outcomes.