CHARM 2022 awards

At 4pm on 29 July, 2022 the award recipients for CHARM 2022 were announced in a special online event.

A special ceremony was held on 31 August 2022, where recipients were presented with their awards from the ACT Minister for Health, Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA, and ACT Health Director-General, Rebecca Cross.

CHARM 2022 award recipients

Award Winner Presentation title
University of Canberra Award for the Best Allied Health Poster    Nick Dennett, Canberra Health Services Could less be more in pain management
University of Canberra Award for the Best Allied Health Oral Presentation Kacie Patterson, University of Canberra  Behaviour change techniques in cardiovascular disease smartphone apps to improve physical activity: Systematic review and meta-regression
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund Award for the Best Clinical Poster Scott Jones, Canberra Health Services Improved outcomes for patients with rib fractures since the introduction of a chest injury pathway
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund Award for the Best Clinical Oral Presentation Dharan Sukumar, Canberra Health Services An audit of quality improvement bundle of standardised thoracic epidural analgesia management (QI-STEAM)
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund Award for the Best Pre-Clinical Poster Nicolo Malagutti and Grace McGinness, the Australian National University Predicting patient-specific sedation trends in propofol anaesthesia through individualised pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modelling – a preliminary observational study
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund Award for the Best Pre-Clinical Oral Presentation Tom Lea-Henry, the Australian National University Monk attenuates autoimmune nephritis and modifies auto-reactive B cells in Lyn-/-mice
ACT Health Directorate Office of Professional Leadership and Education Award for the Best Nursing or Midwifery Poster Rebecca Caulfield, University of Sydney Factors preceding occupational distress of emergency nurses: An integrative review
ACT Health Directorate Office of Professional Leadership and Education Award for the Best Nursing or Midwifery Oral Presentation Nicola Irwin, Canberra Health Services Probiotic supplementation in healthy pre-schoolers: Prevalence and predictors
Canberra Hospital Foundation Award for CHARM 3 Minute Thesis Third Place Catherine Hilly, Australian Catholic University My Say My Way
Canberra Hospital Foundation Award for CHARM 3 Minute Thesis Second Place Anyang Zhao, the Australian National University A roadblock of bacterial infection
Canberra Hospital Foundation Award for the 3 Minute Thesis Winner Sasanan Trakansuebkul, the Australian National University The life and death of mRNAs and how to exploit it for therapeutic benefits
Australian Association of Gerontology Award for the Best Poster Related to Ageing Sylvia Nilsson, University of Canberra Evidence informed generalist palliative care content for undergraduate nursing curriculum: An integrative review
Australian Association of Gerontology Award for the Best 3 Minute Thesis Related to Ageing Sasanan Trakansuebkul, the Australian National University The life and death of mRNAs and how to exploit it for therapeutic benefits
HARC Award for the Most Impactful Research Paper Kacie Patterson, University of Canberra Behaviour change techniques in cardiovascular disease smartphone apps to improve physical activity: Systematic review and meta-regression
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