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TRAMS Austin Health

Locality: Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9496 3095



Address: Level 3 Lance Townsend Building Speech Pathology Department, 145 Studley Road 3084 Heidelberg, VIC, Australia

Website: http://tracheostomyteam.org

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25.01.2022 Acclaimed photopgrapher Andrew Follows who was diagnosed with retinosa pigmentosa tells his inspiring tracheostomy story.



25.01.2022 Our second keynote speaker is Dr Brendan McGrath. McGrath is a Consultant in Anesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine at Manchester University Hospital. McGrath will be explaining BREXIT: BRitish Experiences Improving Tracheostomy Care.

25.01.2022 Thank you so much to all the #5thITS2019 speakers, committee members, delegates, sponsors and most importantly tracheostomy patients and families that helped contribute to the huge success of our day. @global_gtc @rch @austin_health

24.01.2022 Another great scientific session to look forward to at #5thITS2019. Looking forward to hearing from Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital



24.01.2022 The last morning session just took place Moderating this session was Dr Adam Schiavi. The panel included Dr Sam Radford, Dr Danielle Ko, Professor Lynn Gillam, & Jack Ross. They educated us on Dynamic Decision Making: exploring interactions between clinicians, patients, and families.

23.01.2022 Another great scientific session to look forward to at the #5thITS2019 !

23.01.2022 Christine Knee Chong, Sue-Ellan Jones, Erin Ward, and James Lynch were moderators for The Strength of Collaboration-Improving Patient and Family Outcomes. This session gave great information and was very engaging.



22.01.2022 We are so excited for our first event since the 5th International Tracheostomy Symposium 2019. Join us on 11 August for our Tracheostomy Patient and Family Forum 2020 - A symphony of stories. A lot has happened this past year and this will be a wonderful opportunity for virtual collaboration and rich narratives between tracheostomy patients, families and clinicians. We have exciting guest speakers lined up and opportunities for all to share their insights, challenges and stories of inspiration. This is a free on line event but registration is required Please Register via this link; https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gGLa53rHTVKazwVIlWCsbQ

20.01.2022 We just had our first session chair with the Executive Director of the GTC, Diane OToole. She was joined by Professor Antony Narula, Assistant Professor David Roberson, and Dr Dionne Graham. This session described Growing Good News at the GTC.

18.01.2022 Daisy Xu, tracheostomy collaborator sherd her inspiring story with us at the #5thITS2019 . View it here: https://youtu.be/EBWR1ORfUzs

18.01.2022 Its been a day of research! @Christine Knee Chong presenting the TRAMS poster on Evaluation of a multimodal interdisciplinary tracheostomy education model @Austin_Health Research Fest week. @Charissa Zaga presenting TRAMS work on A multifaceted tracheostomy decannulation pathway facilitates successful decannulation @worldcongressicu

18.01.2022 We would like to welcome out first keynote speaker Rinaldo Ballomo. Ballomo is a Professor of Intensive Care at the University of Melbourne. Today he will be discussing improving the care of tracheostomy patients and the opportunities and challenges that come with it.



17.01.2022 A truly moving story by Daisy Xu. Daisy, Jack Ross and Dr. Jeanette Tamplin expressed the importance of Innovations in Music Therapy and Virtual Reality. Thank you for sharing!

17.01.2022 The #5thITS2019 Organising Committee would like to thank all delegates, speakers, sponsors & patients and families for all your support. Looking forward to the #6thITS2021 in Manchester @NTSP_UK @ITC_Trachy

17.01.2022 Another interesting scientific session at the #5thITS2019. Only 4 days to go till the tracheostomy event of the year!

16.01.2022 Tracheostomy patient collaborator Peter Stickney and his wife Sue shared their incredible journey with us via video at #5th ITS2019. Watch it now at: https://youtu.be/iGtMCEXi5oU

15.01.2022 Thanks Austin Health Library for the bottle of wine and for doing such a great job at Austin Health Researchfest week!

15.01.2022 There are only 6 days to go until the #5thITS2019 hosted by TRAMS Austin Health, The Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne and @The Global Tracheostomy Collaborative. Looking forward to dynamic interdiciplinary tracheostomy education!

15.01.2022 Another great session with great speakers that explained A Tale of Two Patients; Bariatric Patients Considerations. We loved hearing from you!

15.01.2022 Looking forward to hearing Mr Antony Narula update us on the growing good news of the The Global Tracheostomy Collaborative as well as share at one of the #5thITS2019 scientific sessions

14.01.2022 Acclaimed photographer @https://www.facebook.com/andrewfollowsphotographer/ shared his incredible story with us at the #5thITS2019 via this remarkable video. Watch it now at https://youtu.be/PXpPqMYFTb0

13.01.2022 Peter and Sue Stickney are extremely dedicated and active grandparents who tell their tracheostomy story in this video

12.01.2022 It is getting closer and closer! Three more days left. It is not too late to get involved and register. Hrad to http://its2019.com.au

12.01.2022 Charissa Zaga co-chairing the Respiratory and Airway session at the #worldcongressICU today

12.01.2022 Erin Ward, Christine Knee Chong, & Sue-Ellan Jones just conversed about Patients & Families Inspiring Change Around the World. Session Chairs Peter Stickney & Lucy Bonakdar, accompanied them this session.

11.01.2022 Our superstar tracheostomy collaborator Daisy Xus amazing music video that was shared at #5thITS2019 is available to view: https://youtu.be/3hS8y88TYEM

09.01.2022 A big thank you to our #5thITS2019 sponsors @Medtronic @SmithsMedical @ intensive care in the home @Fisher&Paykel @ResMed @PhilipsResp @TalebMedical @TeleflexMedical @Tracoe @SaferCareVic @mainmedical for your support at our event

05.01.2022 This amazing human being Sally Messer is an inspiring woman of faith, humility and courage amidst her trials. She was one of the heros of the #5thITS2019 whos incredible mom Jenny Messer shared their journey and experiences with us. We will forever be grateful that our lives were touched by yours.

05.01.2022 We are pleased to announce that all sessions from the #5thITS2019 will be audio recorded and available on the website http://its2019.com.au after the symposium

03.01.2022 Daisy Xu is a tracheostomy collaborator who endured a spinal cord injury whilst holidaying in Vietnam. She is dependent on mechanical ventilation, but she has not let that stop her. She has worked together with music therapist Dr Jeanette Tamplin to fully embrace her passion for singing and music. She has a blog at https://daizy4life.tumblr.com/. This is her story...

02.01.2022 The countdown continues as we anticipate the #5thITS2019. So many amazing tracheostomy experts, patient and families in one event...It is going to be amazing! http://www.its2019.com.au

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