Presentations at National and International Conferences
(Note; These are the presentations of the Emergency Medicine and Nursing Research Group since the establishment of the Foundation. The Foundation does not do research itself, but provides the funding to allow the research of the Emergency Medicine and Nursing Research Group. The presentations are in reverse chronological order.)

1. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, Emergency and Flight Nurses Conference, Christchurch 2005. Topic: Emergency Department Overcrowding.
2. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, Emergency and Flight Nurses Conference, Christchurch 2005. Topic: Evidence Based Practice.
3. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, Emergency and Flight Nurses Conference, Christchurch 2005. Topic: An Ethics Toolkit for the Emergency Department.
4. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, Australasian College For Emergency Medicine Winter Symposium, Queenstown, July 2005. Topic: Gastrointestinal Decontamination after Poisoning.
5. Dr Claire Taylor, Verbal presentation at the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine conference in September, 2005 Queenstown New Zealand. Topic: Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism.
6. Dr Martin Than, Workshop at the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine conference in September, 2005 Queenstown New Zealand. Topic: Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism.
7. Prof Mike Ardagh, Invited speaker, Royal NZ College of General Practitioners Annual Conference, Christchurch 2005. Topic: Managing Dirty Wounds.
8. Dr Martin Than , Poster Presentation at the American Thoracic Society and Emergency Medicine meeting. 2005 international conference, San Diego, California. Topic: Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism. (?correct details)
9. Dr Lutz Beckert, Poster Presentation at the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand,) ?where ?when. Topic: Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism. Winner of the Best Poster in the section of Clinical Medicine.
10. Staff Nurses Sandy Richardson and Tracey Williams, Verbal Presentation at the Medical Law Conference, ?details). Topic: The Forensic Nurse Practitioner in the Emergency Department.
11. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, Australian Medical Students Association, annual Symposium, Hobart, July 2004. Topic: A Change of Ethics.
12. Prof Mike Ardagh, Keynote speaker, International conference for Emergency Medicine, Cairns, June 2004. Topic: Cultural and Indigenous Challenges in Emergency Medicine.
13. Prof Mike Ardagh, Invited speaker, Annual Scientific Meeting of The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Perth, November 2003. Topic: A Change of Ethics.
14. Prof Mike Ardagh, Invited speaker, Emergency and Flight Nurses Conference, Christchurch, May 2003. Topic: An Ethics Toolkit for the Emergency Department.