2019 AH-TRIP Showcase
The annual AH-TRIP Showcase is designed to showcase and celebrate the translation of research into practice across QLD health services. It also recognises individuals who undertake systems-based changes to enable or facilitate the implementation of research translation.
Are you interested in holding an AH-TRIP Showcase event? Please refer to the AH-TRIP Showcase Toolkit for more information.
Winners
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The winner(s) will be chosen by the judging panel based on the highest scoring entry across all judging categories.
Sponsors: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ), Menzies Health Institute – Griffith University, Dietitian ConnectionRecipients
Lucy Griffin and Jordan Langford, Central West Hospital and Health Service (Longreach)
"Digesting the TRIP Process: Implementation of a multidisciplinary paediatric feeding service in remote Queensland."
Chloe Jobber, Mater Hospital
"Implementing a best practice weight management model of care."
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Open to Allied Health managers, team leaders or other senior staff who undertake systems-based changes to enable or facilitate the implementation of research translation.
This award is focused on the establishment and facilitation of strategic processes that enable implementation rather than the results of the implementation itself.
Sponsor: Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Foundation
Recipients
Perry Judd, Mark Cruickshank, Adrienne Pozzi, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH)
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To recognise projects that have established or strengthened multi-site or external partnerships or collaborations with other allied health departments, disciplines, health services, institutes or industry.
Sponsor: Translational Research Institute (TRI) Australia
Recipients
Erin Kelly, Maeve O’Neill, Anna O’Gorman, Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)
“Improving services for patients with Disorders of Consciousness (DOC): Implementation of family & staff education packages in a Neurosciences Unit.”
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The overall presentation of the principal entrant is judged, not the project.
This award is to recognise novice staff for their first presentation in a research forum.
Criteria will include clarity of presentation and slides, delivery of presentation and keeping to time.
Sponsor: Mater Foundation
Recipients
Hannah Rigby and Donna Fingland, The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH)
“Evaluation of the effectiveness of supplements as medicine (SAM) in a geriatric population.”
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We all make mistakes! Let everyone learn from you, and you could win a prize!
This award is to recognise those projects that didn’t go exactly to plan but created valuable learning opportunities.
Sponsor: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ)
Recipients
Clare Cutmore, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH)
“Improving teamwork to improve the care of patients admitted due to medically unstable eating disorders.” -
This award recognises the project that uses, promotes and/or contributes to the FEEDS (Framework for Effective & Efficient Dietetic Services) initiative.
Sponsors: Queensland Health Nutrition and Dietetic Leaders Coalition (QHNDLC), Dietitian Nutritionist Strategic Coalition (DNSC)
Recipients
Angela Matson, The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH)
“Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in adults with cystic fibrosis a CF bowel preparation to assist effective screening.”
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This will be selected as the submission(s) with the highest number of votes from the online audience voting - maximum of one vote per audience member. There are no judging criteria as this award is based on the popular vote only.
Sponsors: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ), Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA)
Recipients
Lucy Griffin and Jordan Langford, Central West Hospital and Health Service (Longreach)
“Digesting the TRIP Process: Implementation of a multidisciplinary paediatric feeding service in remote Queensland.”
Hannah Rigby and Donna Fingland, The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH)“Evaluation of the effectiveness of supplements as medicine (SAM) in a geriatric population.”