Date: May 3 2016
Time: 0900 – 1630
Location: Enoggera Gallipoli Barracks
Cost: AMMA Members: AUD $220 incl GST | Non Members: AUD $270 incl GST
THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
This is an initiative by the Journal of Military and Veterans' Health to support you in developing high level writing skills. Although I am facilitating the workshop it is a team effort, and on the day, Associate Marion Mitchell and Mr Benjamin Mackie will join me to provide individual mentoring. The day begins with a series of presentations that are designed to provide you with specific writing skills. This will include examples from the nursing/medical literature. This will be followed by some one-on-one work with our attendees to help get your paper or manuscript up to publication standard. For those who have not yet begun the process of developing their paper, I still encourage you to attend with your laptop or tablet and we can begin this process during the workshop. I look forward to welcoming you to the workshop in early May. Anne McMurray, AMFacilitators
Anne McMurray AM
Anne McMurray AM, is Emeritus Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing and Midwifery and an adjunct member of the Centre for Health Practice Innovation (HPI) at Griffith University in Queensland. She is also Emeritus Professor in the School of Nursing, Murdoch University in Perth and an Adjunct Professor of Nursing at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Anne is a fellow of the Australian College of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, and an expert advisor to the International Council of Nurses on primary health care. She is widely published, and has conducted a number of workshops on writing for publication for health professionals. She was inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2006 for her contribution to nursing and community health. Her current role is as a higher degrees research supervisor for students in several Universities, and Principal Research Fellow Griffith School of Medicine Integrated Care Program.Marion Mitchell
Associate Professor Marion Mitchell holds a Joint Appointment with Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery and the Princess Alexandra Hospital in the area of critical care nursing. Her research focuses on improving ICU patient and family outcomes and projects to enhance education. She is a previous President, Treasurer and Vice-President of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN) and was awarded in 2012, Life Membership in recognition of her contribution to ACCCN and critical care nursing. She is ACCCN’s representative on the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and on the Australian Organ and Tissue Authority. Associate Professor Mitchell is on the Editorial Board of Australian Critical Care and is a peer reviewer for a number of nursing and medical journals. She contributes to the profession more broadly and is Vice-President of the Centaur Memorial Fund for Nurses; treasurer of the Sigma Theta Tau International Phi Delta chapter; assessor of BN programs for Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council Accreditation Council and the Australian Research Council. She has published over 50 peer- reviewed journal articles.Inclusions:
– Full day of engaging keynote speakers – Workshop time to obtain assistance from our speakers and facilitators on your manuscriptThe registration fee does not cover:
– Food, drink or refreshments (there are food outlets near the workshop venue) In order to keep costs down, food will not be provided, but there are numerous food outlets nearby on and off the base. – Accommodation and travel How to get to Enoggera Gallipoli Barracks? Engoggera is 20 kms from Brisbane Airport. Directions can be found Here Accommodation There is no accommodation on site, unless you access defence accommodation internally. Enoggerra Gallipoli Barracks is less than 10 k from Brisbane CBD. We recommend using our preferred suppliers at Watermark Hotel, Hotel Grand Chancellor and the Best Western, who have affordable prices and are a close drive from the Barracks.AMMA NEW ZEALAND REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM
TRENTHAM MILITARY CAMP, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – SATURDAY 21 MARCH 2015
The Association will conduct a Regional Symposium at the Staff College at Trentham Military Camp on Saturday, 21 March 2015. This will be a one day activity, with two components. Surg Capt Andrew Robertson RAN will give a presentation covering ballistic injuries and Lt Col Darryl Tong RNZAMC will give a presentation on combat facial trauma. The seminar will commence at 0900 and conclude at 1700. AMMA Members AUS $250* Non Members AUS $295* *Includes morning and afternoon teas and lunch.