044 – OTAus2019 Conference Reflection




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Summary: <br> <br> <br> <br> On July 10-12th 2019 I found my way to Sydney for the 28th Occupational Therapy Australia National Conference &amp; Exhibition. This was my 4th Australian National Conference which runs every 2 years. In this episode, I’d love to highlight some of the key moments and amazing inspirations for me from #OTAus2019.<br> Key Conference Stats<br> Delegates<br> <br> * 1419 Registrations (Record Number!)<br> * 915 OTA Members<br> * 283 Students &amp; New Graduates<br> * 14 Countries<br> <br> * Australia, Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam<br> <br> <br> <br> Program<br> <br> * 642 Abstract Submissions<br> * 6 Occupation Stations (New Format!)<br> * 347 Oral Presentations<br> * 168 ePosters<br> <br> Exhibition &amp; Media<br> <br> * 18 Organisations Sponsoring<br> * 120 Organisations Exhibiting<br> * 40+ First Time Exhibitors<br> * 12 Media Releases<br> <br> <br> <br> Leigh Sales AM and her brilliant presentation about adjusting after life-changing events.<br> <br> <br> <br> Associate Professor Natasha Lannin and her amazing keynote focused on how we can sustainably get more clinician-researchers within the profession<br> <br> <br> <br> The omnificent <a href="http://www.brockcook.com/024">Professor Gail Whiteford </a>mesmerising the audience and pushing the profession to live up to its true potential in her Sylvia Docker Lecture. <br> <br> <br> <br> The Debate: Should the profession ditch the categories of Self-care, Productivity and Leisure?<br> <br> <br> <br> Overall I have a fantastic time. It was so amazing to meet so many of you who listen to the podcast and your stories and kind words really made my conference so to those who came and said hi, thank you so much