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A quick summary of the 5th APAC Forum and 'save the date' for next year's conference.
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We came together, celebrated excellence, and explored new frontiers.
Almost 1,500 health and improvement professionals gathered in Sydney last week for the annual APAC Forum.

This conference is designed to explore new ways of thinking, motivate action and inspire much needed change within our health and care sector.  Anecdotal feedback indicates that delegates at this year's APAC Forum left the State Theatre and Hilton Sydney venues equipped with the energy and connections required to influence meaningful transformation.
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Borrowing Professor Jonathon Gray's mountaineering analogies, we are on a step climb. It will take a coordinated, sustained campaign to put in place the leadership required to get healthcare to where it needs to be. But we are in this together.

We are all part of a movement that is seeking a better way to improve our processes, our leadership, and our systems. Thank you to all those that have participated and contributed to the 5th APAC Forum in Sydney. We look forward to seeing you and your team next year on Australia's Gold Coast.
Professor Jonathon Gray
Get involved with World Health CLIMB
At last week's APAC Forum, Professor Jonathon Gray announced a new, collaborative project to drive leadership in healthcare to new heights, "World Health CLIMB". Ko Awatea is currentlydeveloping World Health CLIMB, a College of Leadership Innovation Management and Beliefs, with Ko Awatea Senior ellow - Leadership, Michael Wagner.
Janine Shepherd keynote
Extraordinary Defiance - A review of day one of the APAC Forum
The APAC Forum 2016 kicked off with some 1500 change-makers and innovators from 30 countries gathering at the State Theatre and Sydney Hilton to explore new frontiers and design a blueprint for a healthy future. New South Wales Health Minister, Hon. Jillian Skinner, officially opened the conference...
Dr Johnathan Lancaster
Posters, precision medicine and social networking - A review of day two of the APAC Forum
As day 2 of the APAC Forum dawned, the conference reconvened in the State Theatre to celebrate the APAC Forum Poster Awards. The awards recognised outstanding posters in six categories. The 246 posters at this year’s APAC Forum were presented in an interactive, digital format that proved a hit with delegates...
Excellence Award winner
Delegates celebrate success at the Ko Awatea 'Excellence Awards'
An initiative to reduce mortality amongst sepsis patients has been recognised at this year’s Ko Awatea International Excellence in Health Improvement Awards at the APAC Forum gala dinner.
Brainarium at APAC Forum exhibition
Quirky stands inspire from the APAC Forum exhibition hall
From a giant brain to egg-like mindfulness pods, the APAC Forum 2016’s exhibition launch was a dynamic affair. Around 500 of APAC Forum’s 1500 delegates attended the exhibition opening at Sydney’s Hilton Hotel on Monday night.
APAC Forum poster displays on screen
Innovative poster displays a hit at the APAC Forum
This year the APAC Forum did posters in a new, innovative way. Rather than simply displaying printed posters, we offered interactive, digital poster displays that enable delegates to browse and select the posters they want to view...
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