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ReportsOn this page you can find ASAT/ASAPO Chairman's Reports from the most current back to August 2002. For reports prior to this, please see the Reports Archive.Please click on a title to view the whole report. October 2008
I would like to once again thank the Executive Committee of the AODP for extending the arm of friendship to ASAPO and our delegates. I look forward to working closely with you now and in the future for the mutual professional development of our profession. Alison Holloway Award 2005 Proudly sponsored by TYCO HEALTHCARE Get your applications in now. Click here for further details. You could win $2,000.00 plus a personal gift. All criteria are now on line. Applications close on the 23rd September 2005 Don't miss out. Get your paper ready for now for 2005. Review of the Health Training Package [HTP] Diploma Anaesthetic Technology.A review is currently underway in which ASAPO is well represented through Ms Barbara Lindbergs, ASAPO - Vice President of the Health Training Package in Anaesthetic Technology. This is the first review since the commencement of the HTP several years ago and gives us the opportunity to contribute to the necessary changes to bring the HTP up to Industry requirements. ASAPO is represented as part of the Industry Reference Group on this review. Several meetings have been planned and undertaken with a broad range of Industry Representatives making necessary and essential comments regarding this package. The most recent meeting is scheduled for the 10th May 2005. |
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ASAPO President's Report December 2004.
Welcome To AllWelcome to the December 2004 edition of the Presidents Report. This report will be posted on our web site at www.asapo.org.au and distributed to all our Regional Associations. As the festive season fast approaches I wish to extend seasons greetings to all.Perioperative Workforce Review In Australia Australian Health Workforce Advisory Committee Level 6, 73 Miller Street, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 Telephone: (02) 9391-9933; Facsimile: (02) 9391-9020 Email: healthworkforce@doh.health.nsw.gov.au Internet: www.healthworkforce.health.nsw.gov.au Communiqué December 2004 |
| Chair: Ms Fiona Stoker | Principal Nurse Advisor, Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (nominee of AHWAC committee) |
| Members | |
| Ms Wendy Adams | President, Australian Day Surgery Nurses Association (nominee of ADSA) |
| Ms Jenny Beutel | ACT Chief Nurse, ACT Health (nominee of ACT Health) |
| Mr Serge Chrisopolous | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Labour force and Rural Health Unit, AIHW |
| Ms Jenny Cubitt | Nurse Manager Operating Theatres, Canterbury Hospital, NSW (nominee of NSW Health) |
| Mr Chris Evans | President, Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers (nominee Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers) |
| Ms Victoria Gilmore | Federal Professional Officer, Australian Nursing Federation (nominee of ANF) |
| Mr James Harrison | President, Australian College of Operating Room Nurses (nominee of ACORN) |
| Ms Valerie McKeown | SA Consumer Representatives Network (nominee of Consumers' Health Forum) |
| Ms Claire Michalanney | Executive Director, SPORTSMED. SA (nominee of the Australian Private Hospitals Association) |
| Ms Maureen McCarty | Manager, Workforce Planning, Department of Human Services, Victoria (nominee of Victorian DHS) |
| Ms Robyn Parkes | Director, Staff Development Royal Adelaide Hospital SA (nominee of Human Services, SA) |
| Ms Jennifer Rabach | PhD Student, University of Melbourne, Lecturer, School of Nursing, LaTrobe University, (nominee of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia) |
| National Health Workforce Secretariat | |
| Ms Elizabeth O'Brien | Workforce Policy Analyst, National Health Workforce Secretariat |
| 2005 | New Zealand, Sky City Auckland New Zealand November 2005. |
| 2006 | ASAPO World Conference planning well underway. November details soon |
| 2007 | Canberra, ACT. Under discussion. TBC |
| 2008 | Sydney, October/November. TBC |
| 2009 | Perth, Australia, September/October. TBC |
ASAPO President's Report September 2004.
Welcome To AllWelcome to the September 2004 edition of the Presidents Report. This report will be posted on our web site at www.asapo.org.au and distributed to all our Regional Associations. As the festive season fast approaches I wish to extend seasons greetings to all.Voluntary Registration for Australasia.It once again gives me pleasure to inform you all that the membership to this Society continues to grow. Despite what has been said as 'time consuming' documentation, our process of Voluntary Registration and Direct Membership to ASAPO has increased significantly since its introduction. The society has returned some in-completed forms to applicants to ensure that there is consistency with all applications. Some important things to note are that you need to complete the entire form, you do require a digital photograph of yourself and you need written references. It should also be noted that all supplied certificates and/or qualifications need to be certified as true and correct by a Justice of the Peace or alike. These are essential requirements for this application process.By now the majority of all applicants should have received notification of Membership and Voluntary Registration plus your Membership Certificate, Membership ID and Membership Badge. Please wear your ID and badge with pride at all times. I ask all members of regional associations to go to www.asapo.org.au and join direct now. If you are an anaesthesia technician/assistant/scientific officer currently working more than one hour a week or a Student or Trainee currently registered on or undertaking a recognised ASAPO course I encourage you to voluntarily register with ASAPO now. The Committee has again decided to maintain the special introductory price until the end of this financial year [2004/2005]. So for full Voluntary Registration and Membership the fee will continue to be $50.00 Australian for Australian Residents and New Zealand applicants. For Student and Trainee Membership the fee is $25.00 Australian. These special introductory fees are only valid until the 30th June 2005. So Voluntarily Register Now. From the 1st July 2005 the following fees apply, Voluntary Registration/Membership for qualified persons is $80.00 for initial application and $60.00 for renewal of registration/membership. For student/trainee registration from the 1st July 2005 your initial application is $40.00 with your annual renewal $30.00 pa. These fees are all in Australian Dollars. For all other person entering from overseas you must register with ASAPO prior to entering this country. Apply well in advance and the fees schedule is set at $80.00 Australian with effect immediately. Also please note that all overseas applicants for membership will be issued only with an interim membership entitlement. Please contact the Registrar and Education Officer for further details. It is essential that as many qualified and trainee/students register with ASAPO as soon as possible as the supporting documentation and evidence you provide will significantly reduce your future requirements should formal regulation occur. Also with the introduction of the National Health Training Package in Anaesthesia Technology in 2003/2004 the evidence and documentation you provide will assist ASAPO with adequately developing a process of recognition of prior learning and grand fathering rights. This process will assist YOU and us when we assess your qualifications against the new Diploma Anaesthesia Technology. This will benefit you in regards to comparisons and salary classifications once new graduates enter the work force with the new Diploma. In the UK the National Health Service has asked all employers to ensure a practitioner is on the National Register of the AODP before allowing employment. The Health Professions Council will take over the coordination of the national Register and all operating department practitioners will be required to be registered in the UK. Reciprocal Agreements are being discussed between the AODP and ASAPO regarding working in each country, but these are a long way off due to professional regulation in the UK. In the meantime you must contact the AODP immediately if you intend traveling and working in the UK in 2004/2005. Go to www.aodp.org to keep in touch with the rapid changes occurring there. At this stage Australian Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers will not be permitted to work in the UK. As reciprocal agreements are discussed in the future and should you be an ASAPO member and be voluntarily registered then we will fight for your right to work in the UK through any future agreements made. Register now. Other forms of membership are also available including Membership, Associate and Corporate Membership. Funds generated from Corporate Membership will be used expressly for the purpose of operating our Special Education Fund. This fund will be available only to ASAPO members to apply to gain some funding to attend approved further education sessions and conferences. Peri-Operative Workforce Review In AustraliaIn March 2004 ASAPO was asked to be part of a National Review of the Peri-Operative Workforce. Since this request we have been working alongside a range of health professionals to develop a strategic plan to address the current shortages in the perioperative workforce and forward plan until 2015. Please find to follow the September 2004 Communiqué from the Australian Health Workforce Advisory Committee calling for submissions for this review of the Peri-Operative Workforce. This communiqué is self-explanatory.Australian Health Workforce Advisory Committee Level 6, 73 Miller Street, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 Telephone: (02) 9391-9933; Facsimile: (02) 9391-9020 Email: healthworkforce@doh.health.nsw.gov.au Internet: www.healthworkforce.health.nsw.gov.au Communique September 2004: The Peri-Operative Workforce in Australia Project In response to national nursing shortages, and the need for a national approach to nurse workforce planning, in 2001 the Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council (AHMAC) identified a number of priority areas for nurse workforce planning to be examined by the Australian Health Workforce Committee (AHWAC). These were Midwifery, Critical Care, Mental Health, Peri-Operative Care, Emergency Care and Aged Care. The Midwifery and Critical Care projects were completed in 2002. A mental health nurse recruitment and retention project has recently been completed. Both emergency care and peri-operative workforce projects have now commenced. The peri-operative workforce in Australia project will use a multi-disciplinary approach to planning. The project will provide advice to AHMAC on:
A working party established to oversee the project is chaired by Ms Fiona Stoker (Principal Nursing Advisor, Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services). Working party members include nominees from state and territory health departments, the Consumers' Health Forum, the Australian Nursing Federation, the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers, the Australian College of Operating Room Nurses, the Royal College of Nursing, Australia, the Australian Private Hospitals Association, the Australian Day Surgery Nurses Association, the National Enrolled Nurses' Association and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Stakeholder consultation for the peri-operative workforce in Australia project will include a call for submissions and consultations. To register for direct notification of the call for submissions, please contact the National Health Workforce Secretariat. The call for submissions will also be advertised through The Australian Newspaper on Saturday 25th September 04. Submission closing date is November 4th 2004. A workforce survey of peri-operative services in public and private hospitals and free standing day surgery facilities will be undertaken in early 2005 to gather base-line data to inform the project in terms of workforce composition, distribution and adequacy. For further information on the peri-operative workforce in Australia project please contact Elizabeth O'Brien on (02) 9391 9933 or by email eobri@doh.health.nsw.gov.au. Membership of the AHWAC Peri-Operative Working Party
For all details relevant to this review please contact the relevant persons as highlighted on this communiqué. ASAPO asks you to be aware of this review and contribute to the survey to be conducted in early 2005. The Executive Committee of ASAPO will keep you informed at all times as to the progress of this significant review. Events 20048th Annual Educational Conference and Scientific ExhibitionPerth, Parmelia Hilton 2004. Anaesthesia technicians, assistants, scientific officers and anaesthesia paramedical officers from around the world have just returned from Perth after attending our 8th Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition. ASAPO in conjunction with Western Australian Society of Anaesthesia Technicians (Inc) met at the Parmelia Hilton Perth from the 16th to 18th September 2004. Over 140 delegates on most days attended the event. An extremely varied range of topics were presented at this meeting along with a number of social functions all enabling us to extended our network around the world. To Monika Matthes, Leanne Boaden, Jeremy Barrett and the entire WASAT Committee of this meeting I must extend my most sincere thanks for an excellent program and a Scientific Exhibition of over 21 companies, well done. To our Gold Sponsor Datex Ohmeda/GE Healthcare, our Silver Sponsor Baxter Healthcare, our Bronze Sponsor Boots Healthcare and indeed to all the exhibitors I thank you for attending this exhibition in Perth and I warmly welcome you all to Sky City Auckland New Zealand in November 2005. To the outgoing ASAPO committee I thank you for your support and to the new ASAPO Committee of 2004/2005 I welcome you all and look forward to the year ahead and any challenges and indeed successes that we may encounter as the elected representatives of our regions. I also welcome onto the ASAPO Committee the addition of two new regions represented by ASAPO representatives. The interests of anaesthesia paramedical officers are now represented in the Northern Territory by Ms Karyn Clark and in South Australia by Ms Elaine Taylor and Ms Joanne Petito. ASAPO looks forward to assisting you develop the roles and functions of anaesthesia technicians and anaesthesia paramedical officers in our new regions. During this meeting several satellite meetings were also held between the New Zealand Anaesthetic Technicians Society (NZATS) and ASAPO. Discussions ranged from changes in education to Registering processes between countries to dealing with up and coming conferences and exhibitions. Should you be traveling to New Zealand you are strongly advised by ASAPO to contact NZSAT prior to departure to ensure that you comply with their respective entry and registration requirements. To the NZATS and especially Erin Groom NZSAT Registrar, I thank you for your time and expansive knowledge and we look forward to working alongside each other in the development of our profession. To all delegates from around the world and the country I thank you for making this a successful event and look forward to seeing you all in Auckland in 2005. Alison Holloway Award 2004Proudly sponsored by Tyco Healthcare.The winners of the 2004 Alison Holloway Award are Mr Eddie Nutt and Ms Jenny Holmes of Nambour General Hospital Nambour for their combined paper 'It's a Huge Problem Anaesthetising Obese Patients'. Congratulations Eddie and Jenny and thank you once again to Tyco for their continual support. The winning paper will be available on our web site in the very near future for your reading. Get your paper ready for 2005. Get the details now. ASAPO Calendar of Events 2004-2009The Society is pleased to publish the following Calendar of Events for Meetings and Conferences within the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers:ASAPO Conferences
Regional Conferences
These are all proposed dates and are subject to change without notice. Watch our website for details at all times. Should you wish to add an event to this Calendar please contact the Society at: Secretary ASAPO PO Box 8155 Woolloongabba, Queensland 4102 Or e-mail:yves.long@bigpond.com ASAPO Promotional Products, available soon. Go to www.asapo.org.au for details. Compendiums/key rings/pens/drink bottles available soon via mail order on line. Cheque, Postal Order or Credit Card payments will be accepted. All prices quoted will include GST and postage and handling. Watch the website for details in the near future. Did you know? As a service ASAPO can advertise your vacant Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers positions on the website for just $25.00 per advertisement. The world becomes your recruiting oyster. 9th Annual Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition November 2nd to 5th 2005, Auckland, New Zealand. Sky City. More details available soon. For conference details please contact Simon Donald in Auckland at Simon.Donald@waitematadhb.govt.nz Please join us in Auckland in November 2005. 10th Annual Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition October/November 2006 ASAPO World Conference, join us for this our 10th Anniversary Conference. "Developing the Perioperative Team" Venue to be Confirmed. Contact the ASAPO Secretary for details. Advertisement. Attention Medical Supply, Capital Equipment and Pharmaceutical Companies. Do you wish to join ASAPO and help us with the continuing education of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers? Then become a Corporate Member of ASAPO. Join now. |
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ASAPO President's Report November 2003.Welcome to the November 2003 edition of the Presidents Report. This report will be posted on our web site at www.asapo.org.au and distributed to all our Regional Associations. As the festive season approaches I wish to extend seasons greetings to all.Voluntary Registration for Australasia.It gives me pleasure to inform the membership to this Society continues to grow. Despite what has been said as 'time consuming' documentation our process of Voluntary Registration and Direct Membership to ASAPO has increased significantly since its introduction. The society has returned some in-completed forms to applicants to ensure that there is consistency with all applications. Some important things to note is that you need to complete the entire form, you do require a digital photograph of yourself and you need written references. It should also be noted that all supplied certificates and/or qualifications need to be certified as true and correct by a Justice of the Peace or alike. These are essential requirements for this application process. |
ASAT President's Report April 2003.Voluntary Registration for Australasia.ASAPO continues to take registration and membership from around the world. Since the Society launched the process of Voluntary Registration and Direct Membership to ASAPO our Registrar has been kept busy. Please continue to support this process and go to www.asapo.org.au and join now. If you are an anaesthesia technician/assistant/scientific officer currently working an average of more than one hour a week or a Student or Trainee currently undertaking a recognised ASAPO course I encourage you to VOLUNTARILY REGISTER WITH ASAPO NOW. These documents will ask you a wide range of qualification based questions. Once you obtain membership you will be entered onto the National Register, receive certification from the College of Anaesthetists and ASAPO and be issued an annual practicing certificate. There are of course fees attached to this process. For all permanent residents of Australia and New Zealand the fees are as follows. If you are currently qualified we have a special introductory fee of $50.00. If you are a trainee or student your special fee is $25.00. These special introductory fees are only valid until the 30th June 2003. So Voluntarily Register Now. From the 1st July 2003 the following fees apply, Voluntary Registration/Membership for qualified persons is $80.00 for initial application and $60.00 for renewal of registration/membership. For student/trainee registration from the 1st July 2003 your initial application is $40.00 with your annual renewal $30.00 pa. These fees are all in Australian Dollars. For all other person entering from overseas you MUST register with ASAPO prior to entering this country. Apply well in advance and the fees schedule is set at $80.00 Australian. It is essential that as many qualified and trainee/students register with ASAPO prior to the 30th June 2003 as the supporting documentation and evidence you provide will significantly reduce your future requirements should formal regulation occur. Also with the introduction of the National Health Training Package in Anaesthesia Technology in 2003/2004 the evidence and documentation you provide will assist ASAPO with adequately developing a process of recognition of prior learning and grand fathering rights. This process will assist YOU and us when we assess your qualifications against the new Diploma in Anaesthesia Technology. This will benefit you with regard to comparisons and salary classifications once new graduates enter the work force with the new Diploma. Also it will lead to and provide supporting evidence that more formal Regulation is appropriate. The Society continues to feel that formal regulation must be seriously considered in Australia and New Zealand. Other forms of membership are also available including Associate and Corporate Membership. Funds generated from Corporate Membership will be used expressly for the purpose of operating our Special Education Fund. This fund will be available to members to apply for some funding to attend approved further education sessions and conferences. National Health Training Package [HTP] for Anaesthesia Technology. Over the past year the Society in conjunction with many key stake-holders including ANZCA, ASA and Unions have been working extremely hard to finalise our contribution. This process is now complete. The new course has been Australian Quality Endorsement Council endorsed. All Education Ministers in all States and Territories in Australia have also endorsed this package. It is expected that the new course will be available in some States from mid 2003 and in the remainder of Australia from 2004. I wish to thank all that have put an effort into this development. The introduction of the HTP is another step closer to regulation and we are just a small step now from Quality Nationally recognised training. Alison Holloway Award 2003 - Proudly sponsored by TYCO The winner of the 2002 Alison Holloway Award is Mr Eddie Cousinery of the Royal Childrens Hospital Melbourne for his paper on 'The Expanding World of Paediatric Anaesthesia Outside the Operating Theatre'. Congratulations Eddie and thank you again to Tyco for their continual support. The winning paper will be available on our web site in the very near future for your reading. Get the latest on the 2003 Alison Holloway Award. A.S.A.T Calendar of Events 2003-2006 The Society is pleased to publish the following Calendar of Events for Meetings and Conferences within the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. ASAPO Conferences.
World Conferences.
Should you wish to add an event to this Calendar please contact the Society at: SECRETARY ASAPO PO Box 8155 Woolloongabba, Queensland, 4102 daniel_johnson@health.qld.gov.au Events 2003 NZATTN Conference - Palmerston North, New Zealand, 3rd 5th July 2003. Contact NZATTN for details. .ASAPO 7th Annual Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition. Gold Coast International Hotel Queensland7th – 9th November 2003. Delegate Enquiries to: Shaun Milburn; 0408 433253 or shaun_milburn@bd.com Michael Webcke; (07) 3212 5003 or michael_webcke@health.qld.gov.au Trade Enquiries to: Patrick Doyle; (07) 3636 5352 or (07) 3636811 [page 40019] or patrick_doyle@health.qld.gov.au Advertisement. Attention Medical Supply, Capital Equipment and Pharmaceutical Companies. Do you wish to join ASAPO and help us with the continuing education of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers? Then become a Corporate Member of ASAPO. Join now Benchmark Qualifications & Continuing Educational Requirements long with the new process of Voluntary Registration and Direct Membership to ASAPO. The Society has established and recognised a number of qualifications that the Executive has determined are benchmark qualifications in Australia. To gain membership you must have achieved one of these qualifications [structured on a minimum of 1000 hours anaesthesia specific training] have worked in the field for an additional twelve months post graduation and provide evidence of at least ten (10) hours continuing medical [CME] education each year. CME has been identified by the Society as a key issue to our professional development. If you are an anaesthesia technician/assistant/scientific officer currently working an average of more than one hour a week or a Student or Trainee currently undertaking a recognised ASAPO course we must once again encourage you to VOLUNTARILY REGISTER WITH ASAPO NOW. Registration And Membership. The Committee of Management of this Society formally recognises the following qualifications within Australasia for that of an Anaesthesia Technician, Anaesthesia Assistant or Scientific Officer. To obtain full membership and Registration to the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers an applicant must hold one of the following qualifications. (The minimum course hours for training of an Anaesthesia Paramedical Officer is 1000 hours of Anaesthesia Specific Training).
Student Membership is open to any student or trainee currently undertaking one of the above approved courses. For all inquiries please feel free to direct them to our postal address at: SECRETARY ASAPO PO Box 8155 Woolloongabba, Queensland, 4102 Code of Conduct. Each registered Anaesthesia Paramedical Officer is accountable for his/her practice and in the exercise of professional accountability, shall:
Registration. The Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers (ASAPO) holds and maintains the Register of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers (APO). These officers can be but are not limited to Anaesthesia Technicians, Anaesthesia Assistants and Scientific Officers. This register is now a recognised requirement of employment and this Society will maintain it until such time as APOs are governed by statutory regulation. The Executive Committee of ASAPO appoints a Registrar to administer the Register, who in turn, ensures that the processes that support the Register are run effectively. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this Register is primarily:
Committee Functions
In all cases, members of these committees will be nominated on the basis of their ability and experience to ensure fairness and impartiality. Registrar. The Registrar is the officer responsible for the satisfactory maintenance of the Register. He/she shall advise the committee on matters relating to applications for inclusion on the Register and suspensions or removals from the Register. Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. Individuals should endeavour to keep the registrar informed of all changes that might affect their status as Registered APO, including changes to grade, role and responsibilities, as well as details such as home address. Where an employer, colleague or members of the public accuses an individual of professional misconduct, they should take steps to documents the circumstances surrounding the incident(s) and inform the Registrar at the earliest possible moment. Complaints. A complaint concerning the professional conduct of an individual can be made by the employer, colleague or member of the public. Complaints must be submitted in writing, giving full details of the incident(s), including dates, time, the nature of the incident(s) and witnesses. In all cases care must be taken to refer to the Code of Conduct issued by ASAPO, in order to ensure that the complaint is based upon these. Rules of Evidence. The burden and standard of proof required is the same as in criminal proceedings. Complaints must be made in writing. No anonymous or verbal submissions will be considered. (Except were the safety of the public may be jeopardised). In all cases, committees will apply the principles of 'natural justice' and common sense when considering evidence and making decisions. POLICY STATEMENT Continuing Medical Education (CME) for Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. It is a requirement of Registration that applicants provide documented evidence of at least ten hours CME per annum since initially attaining their qualifications. It is also a requirement of re registration each year that the applicant also provide evidence of CME for that past year. CME refers to education relevant to an APO undertaken in the workplace i.e. in service sessions, at seminars, workshops or conferences. It is a role of the individual and their supervisor to implement a logbook or register of CME in the workplace as evidence of CME. A template will be available soon from our postal address. Contact ASAPO for details. Thank you, Chris Evans, President - ASAPO |
ASAT President's Report November 2002.WELCOME TO ALLWelcome to the November 2002 edition of the Presidents Report. This report will be posted on our web site at www.asapo.org.au and distributed to all our Regional Associations. Notice to All Anaesthesia Technicians/Assistants/Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. Change of Name Firstly I would like to take this opportunity to inform all members of the Society that on Friday 15th November 2002 the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Technicians formally changed its name to the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers (ASAPO). This occurred during our Annual General Meeting at the Premier Menzies Hotel Sydney Australia. This name reflects the following. The term Anaesthesia reflects the specialised area in which we work in and is definitive in discerning areas relative to pre hospital care and ambulance work, Paramedical reflects that we are multi disciplinary as we can either be a technician or an assistant. Officers is suitable as well as it stays away from stating that you are a technician/assistant/nurse it is non-discriminatory or gender specific. Also across Australia many unions use the term Officer for example in WA the Hospital Salaried Officers Association and in NSW and Qld your current title can be Technical Officer or your specific callings are in the Technical Officers stream. This way there would no confusion and no major shift in terminology to keep you supported by the Union should you be a member in your State. ASAPO will now negotiate with our Regional Associations to discuss their change of name to ensure that the national association has similarly named regional groups, a definite reporting relationship, a sense of unity, the ability to award a national qualification, clarity in membership and many more benefits. It is hoped in the future to provide public liability and indemnity insurance through your membership also it will give a clear message here and overseas of a group of dedicated and aligned health care professionals. Voluntary Registration for Australasia. It also gives me pleasure to inform the membership that this Society has just launched a process of Voluntary Registration and Direct Membership to ASAPO. I ask all members of regional associations to go to www.asapo.org.au and join direct now. If you are an anaesthesia technician/assistant/scientific officer currently working more than one hour a week or a Student or Trainee currently registered on or undertaking a recognised ASAPO course I encourage you to VOLUNTARILY REGISTER WITH ASAPO NOW. These documents will ask you a wide range of qualification based questions. Once you obtain membership you will be entered onto the National Register, receive certification from the College of Anaesthetists and ASAPO and be issued an annual practicing certificate. There are of course fees attached to this process. Here is the schedule of fees for voluntary registration/membership. For all permanent residents of Australia and New Zealand the fees are as follows. If you are currently qualified we have a special introductory fee of $50.00. If you are a trainee or student your special fee is $25.00. These special introductory fees are only valid until the 30th June 2003. So Voluntarily Register Now. From the 1st July 2003 the following fees apply, Voluntary Registration/Membership for qualified persons is $80.00 for initial application and $60.00 for renewal of registration/membership. For student/trainee registration from the 1st July 2003 your initial application is $40.00 with your annual renewal $30.00 pa. These fees are all in Australian Dollars. For all other person entering from overseas you MUST register with ASAPO prior to entering this country. Apply well in advance and the fees schedule is set at $80.00 Australian with effect immediately. It is essential that as many qualified and trainee/students register with ASAPO prior to the 30th June 2003 as the supporting documentation and evidence you provide will significantly reduce your future requirements should formal regulation occur. Also with the introduction of the National Health Training Package in Anaesthesia Technology in 2003/2004 the evidence and documentation you provide will assist ASAPO with adequately developing a process of recognition of prior learning and grand fathering rights. This process will assist YOU and us when we assess your qualifications against the new Diploma Anaesthesia Technology. This will benefit you in regards to comparisons and salary classifications once new graduates enter the work force with the new Diploma. Also it will lead to and provide supporting evidence that more formal Regulation is appropriate. The Society continues to feel that formal regulation must be seriously considered in Australia and New Zealand. In the UK the National Health Service has asked all employers to ensure a practitioner is on the National Register of the AODP before allowing employment. This at this stage is voluntary Registration which is a prelude to formal Regulation which is to be introduced in the UK early in 2003. You must contact the AODP immediately if you intend traveling and working in the UK in 2003. Go to www.aodp.org to keep in touch with the rapid changes occurring there or you wont be able to work. ASAPO will lead this country to a process of regulation of assistants and technicians. Are you ready for it? Register Now. Other forms of membership are also available including Associate and Corporate Membership. Funds generated from Corporate Membership will be used expressly for the purpose of operating our Special Education Fund. This fund will be available to members to apply to gain some funding to attend approved further education sessions and conferences. National Health Training Package [HTP] for Anaesthesia Technology. Over the past year the Society in conjunction with many key stake holders including ANZCA, ASA and Unions has been working extremely hard to finalise our contribution. It gives great pleasure to announce that the process is just about complete. The new course is at the Australian Quality Endorsement Council for quality endorsement. This is due for signing off from here on the 5th December 2002. After this process it proceeds to the Education Ministers in all States and Territories in Australia for final endorsement. It is expected that the new course will be available in some States from mid 2003 and in the remainder of Australia from 2004. It has been reported that the package had to be amended after input from a small minority of groups. This report is totally incorrect and inaccurate. The HTP remained basically unchanged from Draft 1 to final submission. I wish to thank all that have put an effort into their development. I would especially like to thank Barbara Lindbergs who has been a powerful influence and a driving force to our committee ensuring we achieved this. The introduction of the HTP is another step closer to completion now and it is not long now before their introduction. We are just a small step now from Nationally recognised training. Events 2002 Sydney Meeting 2002. Anaesthesia technicians, assistants, scientific officers and anaesthesia paramedical officers from around the world have just returned from Sydney after attending our 6th Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition. ASAT [now ASAPO] in conjunction with Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Technicians [NSW]. At the All Seasons Premier Menzies Hotel from the 14th to 16th November 2002 over 170 delegates on each day attended the event. An extremely varied range of topics were presented at this meeting along with a number of social functions all enabling us to extended our network around the world. To Adrian Sage, Nicholas Arnold, Shane Guy and the entire organising committee of this meeting I must extend my most sincere thanks for an excellent program and a Scientific Exhibition of 28 companies, well done. To our major sponsor Datex Ohmeda and to all the Exhibitors I thank you all for attending this exhibition in Sydney and welcome you all to the Gold Coast in 2003. To the outgoing ASAT committee I thank you for your support and to the new ASAPO Committee of 2002/2003 I welcome you all and look forward to the year ahead and any challenges and indeed successes that we may encounter as the elected representatives of our regions. During this meeting several satellite meetings were also held between the New Zealand Association of Anaesthesia Technicians and Nurses [NZAATN] represented by Lynne Van De Waardt and Erin Groom and the Association of Operating Department Practitioners[AODP] (UK) who were represented by the Honorable Roger King Chairman and the Registrar Mr Martin Smith. Discussions ranged from changes in education to Registering processes between countries to dealing with up and coming conferences and exhibitions. Should you be traveling to either the UK or New Zealand you are strongly advised by ASAPO to contact these professional associations prior to departure to ensure that you comply with their respective entry and registration requirements. To the NZATTN and the AODP I thank you for your time and expansive knowledge and we look forward to working alongside each other in the development of our profession. To all delegates from around the world and the country I thank you for making this a successful event and look forward to seeing you all on the Gold Coast in 2003. Alison Holloway Award 2002 Proudly sponsored by TYCO The winner of the 2002 Alison Holloway Award is Mr Eddie Cousinery of the Royal Childrens Hospital Melbourne for his paper on 'The Expanding World of Paediatric Anaesthesia Outside the Operating Theatre'. Congratulations Eddie and thank you again to Tyco for their continual support. The winning paper will be available on our web site in the very near future for your reading. Get your paper ready for 2003. Go on line to www.asapo.org.au for Details NOW. ASAPO Calendar of Events 2003-2006 The Society is pleased to publish the following Calendar of Events for Meetings and Conferences within the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. ASAPO Conferences. 2003 Palmerston North NZ. 3rd 5th July 2003. 2003 Queensland, Australia Gold Coast International 7th- 9th November. 2004 Perth, Australia, Parmelia Hilton, September16th - 18th. 2005 New Zealand, October/November TBC. 2006 Melbourne, Australia October/November TBC Regional Conferences. 2003 March Perth. Combined ANZCA/ASA/WASAT World Conferences. 2003 AODP, United Kingdom May 2003 2003 World Congress Hands Across the World, 21st 23rd August 2003 Chester UK. Combined AODP/AST/ASAPO Meeting. Go to www.aodp.org for details. Should you wish to add an event to this Calendar please contact the Society at: SECRETARY ASAPO PO Box 8155 Woolloongabba, Queensland, 4102 Or watch our website at www.asapo.org.au Events 2003 Palmerston North New Zealand, 3rd to 5th July 2003 contact the NZATTN for details. Gold Coast International Hotel Queensland. ASAPO 7th Annual Educational Conference and Scientific Exhibition. 7th 9th November 2003. Delegate Enquiries to: Shaun Milburn; 0408 433253 or shaun_milburn@bd.com Michael Webcke; (07) 3212 5003 or michael_webcke@health.qld.gov.au Trade Enquiries to: Patrick Doyle; (07) 3636 5352 or (07) 3636811 [page 40019] or patrick_doyle@health.qld.gov.au See you all there. Thank you. CHRIS EVANS ASAPO President Advertisement. Attention Medical Supply, Capital Equipment and Pharmaceutical Companies. Do you wish to join ASAPO and help us with the continuing education of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers? Then become a Corporate Member of ASAPO. Join now. Congratulations. The winner of Olympus Digital Camera from the 2002 Conference was Rahim Shaheen of Logan Hospital, Queensland. Thanks to Olympus |
ASAT Chairman's Report August 2002.WELCOME TO ALL.Welcome to the August 2002 edition of the Chairman's Report. This is of course is posted on our web site and distributed to all our Regional Associations. Health Training Package Diploma - Anaesthesia Technology. The Executive Committee of ASAT has continued to lobby widely for the continued endorsement of these HTP. There continues to be some concern being raised from some corners about this package. It is unfortunate that a few people see these HTP as "role erosion" issue this Society can only view the success of the HTP as enhancing and improving safety in this country. I can assure you all that the level of support far out ways the negative. It is expected that the HTP will return to the State Training Authorities [STA] in the very near future and receive full endorsement. From here things should progress rapidly as funding is sourced and the curriculum finalised across the country. The new National Health Training Package [HTP] for Anaesthesia Technology is nearly with us. Over the past year the Society in conjunction with many key stake holders including ANZCA, ASA and Unions has been working extremely hard to have this HTP endorsed. I would like to sincerely thank all who have contributed to there success. It would be fair to say that you have contributed to the safe provision of patient care during the anaesthetic phase. Once again thank you all. This society will keep you all fully posted and up to date as news breaks so watch our web site for more information. Once the HTP is finalised and endorsed the Society will continue its push to have the new Diploma named as the following, 'Diploma Anaesthesia Paramedical Sciences'. New Representative on Standards Australia. The Society is pleased to announce that it has appointed Mr Henry Krause from the Royal Childrens Hospital Melbourne as its Representative to Standards Australia. I would like to thank Mr John Byrne for holding office for the past 12 months. Events 2002 Look no Further for Education Sydney Meeting 2002. ASAT in conjunction with Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers [NSW] is pleased to announce that registration documents are now available for is 6th Annual Conference and Scientific Exhibition at the All Seasons Premier Menzies Hotel in Sydney from the 14th to 16th November 2002. An extremely varied range of topics will be presented at this meeting and I invite you all to attend. To book or obtain your registration brochures you do any of the following: Contact your Regional Association. Contact Adrian Sage Conference Convenor at asatnsw@anae.rpa.cs.nsw.gov.au For exhibition inquires contact Nicholas Arnold at nicholas.arnold@email.cs.nsw.gov.au The registration fees are very well priced and the venue is outstanding. This year the Society has introduced credit card payments to make your transactions easier. I look forward to seeing you all in Sydney in November. Don't forget your submission for the Alison Holloway Award, go to www.asat.cc for details NOW. ASAT Calendar of Events 2002-2006 The Society is pleased to publish the following Calendar of Events for Meetings and Conferences within the Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers: ASAT Conferences
World Conferences
Should you wish to add an event to this Calendar please contact the Society at: SECRETARY ASAT World Congress Washington September 2002- Postponed. An event that was scheduled in the near future is the 1st World Conference for anaesthetic and operating room technologists and practitioners. This had been scheduled for Washington DC, USA in September 2002. Unfortunately due to the close time proximity to the September 11th tragedy this meeting has been postponed until next year. This Society continues to fully support this conference and indeed the concept of bringing the world of operating room technicians, technologists and practitioners together for a common meeting. It gives me pleasure to announce that this meeting has now been scheduled for the United Kingdom. The official dates for this meeting is the 28th to 30th August 2003. Please watch this space for more details. ASAT Change of Name The Australasian Society of Anaesthesia Paramedical Officers. The postal votes have been distributed to all members and returned. The Society is now required to bring these results to an Annual General Meeting of the Society where all members present will be informed of the results. Please be advised that a change of name is essential and the selection of the name was for the following reasons: This name reflects the new Diploma we are seeking endorsement for. The term Anaesthesia reflects the specialised area in which we work in and is definitive in discerning areas relative to pre hospital care and ambulance work, Paramedical reflects that we are multi disciplinary as we can either be a technician or an assistant. Officers is suitable as well as it stays away from stating that you are a technician/assistant/nurse it is non discriminatory or gender specific. Also across Australia many unions use the term Officer for example in WA the Hospital Salaried Officers Association and in NSW and Qld your current title can be Technical Officer or you specific callings are in the Technical Officers stream. This way there would no confusion and no major shift in terminology to keep you supported by the Union should you be a member in your State. It is extremely important that you respond in the pre paid postal envelopes upon receipt of this voting form. There are no other names that are suitable to reflect your diverse and important role as the assistant to the Anaesthetists. It is time to settle this issue for once and for all. In the mean time the society would like to clarify that membership to this society and indeed our regional associations is open to any person either technical or nursing who holds a recognised qualification. Just because the name of the society says Anaesthesia Technician it does not exclude you from membership if you hold a recognised qualification. This society and its educational benefits are open to all 'Assistants to the Anaesthetist'. The results will be made available soon. Regional - Change of Name This society has entered into discussions with our regions to ask them to consider the changing of their relevant societies to draw further notice to the National nature of our profession. Several regions have undertaken postal votes or are about to do so to get membership support. If successful the following changed names will happen. QSAT becomes ASAT (Qld), VSAT becomes ASAT (Vic), WASAT becomes ASAT (WA) [Inc} and after our meeting in Sydney we would ask ASAT (NSW) to become ASAT (NSW). What will the change of name mean well that's simple. A national association with similarly named regional groups, a definite reporting relationship, a sense of unity, the ability to award a national qualification, clarity in membership and many more benefits. It is hoped in the future to provide public liability and indemnity insurance through your membership also it will give a clear message here and overseas of a group of dedicated and aligned health care professionals. Certification of Qualifications The College of Anaesthetists has appointed a member of the College to develop guidelines in relation this certification. The College has agreed to work alongside ASAT to develop this. ASAT will keep you informed as this progresses. ASAT along with its regions will work together to develop these educational qualifications and indeed acceptable qualifications to be an "Assistant to the Anaesthetists" in accordance with the ANZ College of Anaesthetists Policy Document PS8 "Assistant to the Anaesthetists".. Other developments have been the formation of one group in New Zealand called the NZ Association of Anaesthetic Technicians and Nurses [NZAAT & N]. As previously reported at our meeting in Melbourne we met with a delegation from this new group to ensure our close association with New Zealand continues. This meeting was successful and we look forward to working alongside the new Association. The team in New Zealand has introduced many new dynamic changes including a form of voluntary registration which can only be of benefit to the patient. Call for Support from all Members Voluntary Registration for Australia. The Society asks you keep watch on our web site www.asat.cc in the near future as the committee is putting the final touches to documentation calling on all anaesthesia technicians and assistants to VOLUNTARILY REGISTER WITH ASAT. These documents will ask you a wide range of qualification based questions. Once you obtain membership you will be entered onto the National Register, receive certification from the College of Anaesthetists and ASAT and be issued an annual practicing certificate. There are of course fees attached to this process which is being discussed at the moment. We would ask all person entering from overseas to register with ASAT as well. This process will lead to and provide supporting evidence that more formal Regulation is appropriate. The Society continues to feel that formal regulation must be seriously considered in Australia due to events overseas. For example, New Zealand and the UK in which in the UK the National Health Service has asked all employers to ensure a practitioner is on the National Register of the AODP before allowing employment. This at this stage is voluntary Registration which is a prelude to formal Regulation. If this occurs in the UK and New Zealand then we will be lacking behind the rest of the world. Do you want regulated health professionals entering Australia? Or more importantly your employment prospects overseas are now limited as would you employ some one whom is entering from an unregulated country. Anaesthetic technicians and assistants need to be regulated in their own right and not tied into another group. We must be independent but have a process of industry input eg ANZCA, ASA and Nursing professional groups. We need to work together with all to ensure the success of Regulation for the sake of patient safety and not any other agenda whatsoever. ASAT is willing to lead this country to a process of regulation of assistants and technicians. Are you ready for it? We will keep you informed about this as it progresses. But please remember we do have different needs and educational requirements to Registered Nurses and must be Registered as a separate stand alone and independent profession. We will continue to keep you informed on what is happening around Australia and New Zealand in the near future and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible in Sydney in November this year. Chris Evans Chairman ASAT |