ANZSRS: Oral Session 1
Tracks
Track 1
Saturday, March 23, 2024 |
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM |
Central B (via Exhibition) |
Speaker
Assoc Prof Simon Green
Lecturer
Western Sydney University
AT estimation: trimming the V̇CO2-V̇O2 relationship to a biphasic response
1:00 PM - 1:15 PMBiography
Simon Green is a senior academic who teaches exercise physiology and performs exercise and cardiorespiratory research. He is currently leading a cardiorespiratory science and medicine initiative at Campbelltown Hospital which has a primary focus on breathlessness, cardiac arrhythmias and heart-lung interactions.
Ms Sarah Madigan
Accredited Clinical Physiologist (Respiratory).
Southern Adelaide Local Health Network / Respiratory Function Laboratory
Changes in physiological parameters measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with systemic sclerosis.
1:15 PM - 1:30 PMBiography
Sarah is an experienced respiratory scientist with broad experience in all aspects of respiratory routine testing but a special interest in physiological changes during exercise. She is currently completing her PhD with thesis entitled: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing for screening of pulmonary hypertension in a clinical population of Scleroderma patients.
Mr Ryan Welch
Respiratory Physiologist
Te Whatu Ora Health Te Toka Tumai Auckland
Assoc Prof Simon Green
Lecturer
Western Sydney University
Variability in Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Protocols in NSW and ACT
1:45 PM - 2:00 PMBiography
Simon Green is Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences at Western Sydney University. He holds conjoint positions in the School of Medicine (WSU) and Department of Cardiology at Campbelltown Hospital. He is a physiologist with research interests in heart-lung interactions, oxygen, integrative physiology and exercise. He is currently leading a research initiative involving Respiratory, Cardiology and Intensive Care specialists at Campbelltown Hospital in Western Sydney with a focus on the exercise diagnosis and treatment of breathlessness, cardiac arrythmias and pulmonary hypertension.
Mr Jarrod Warner
Clinical Audit Lead
Resources Safety & Health
Early detection of occupational lung disease through ensuring quality spirometry under the coal mine workers' health scheme
2:00 PM - 2:15 PMBiography
Jarrod Warner is the Scientific Director of Princess Alexandra Hospital Respiratory Laboratory in Brisbane, Queensland. Currently on secondment at Resources Safety & Health Queensland, his role as Clinical Audit Lead is responsible for improving spirometry quality and compliance conducted on resources workers across Australia.
Mr Sean Deegan
Respiratory Scientist
Queensland Children's Hospital
Chairperson
1:00 PM - 2:30 PMBiography
Senior paediatric respiratory scientist at the Queensland Children's Hospital. Have been working as a Respiratory scientist for 10 years now and has a special interest in children with neuromuscular conditions and cystic fibrosis.
Ms Vanda Glavas
Medical Scientist
Royal Adelaide Hospital