Global Emergency and Critical Care Symposium 2025
Discover how to strengthen emergency and critical care in low-resource settings, from improving oxygen access to establishing effective pre-hospital systems in the Pacific. Learn about physician-led advocacy, the challenges of working in conflict zones like Gaza, and the vital role of local leadership and data in creating sustainable health system change. This meeting offers crucial insights into tackling antimicrobial resistance, gendered health inequalities, and the systematic erosion of international humanitarian law, empowering you with knowledge to advocate for patients and colleagues both locally and globally.
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Lessons for emergency and critical care delivery from the REAL-MOXY study Rami Subhi and Mikhael Burhin
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Infection prevention capacity building in Papua New Guinea Gemma Klintworth
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Learning health systems for acute care Dr Amy Gray
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Delivering clinical care in conflict settings JP Miller
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Session 1 Cross-cutting clinical priorities
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Medical oxygen security key findings from the Lancet Global Health Commission Hamish Graham
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Gender, violence and health systems Cathy Vaughan
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Systems change at the coalface a case study from PNG Saula Tunisau
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Conflict in the world today impact on health systems Jennifer Tierney
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Session 2 Health system priorities
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What is essential emergency and critical care in an increasingly uncertain world Tim Baker
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Media engagement across the Pacific - creating compelling stories Nick Sas
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Managing media, politics and complexity speaking truth to power Mary-Louise O'Callaghan
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Physician-led advocacy Irma Bilgrami
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RESCI Josh Stuart
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Session 3 Advocacy and action priorities