ACRA ASM 2025
Event description
The Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) is a forum for the exchange of ideas and for discussion around Clinical and Research issues, including the latest developments in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease. The ASM Organising and Scientific Committee has put together an innovative program with the emphasis on Engagement + Collaboration and will host international and nationally renowned guest speakers.
Professor Rod Taylor (University of Glasgow) Developing the evidence base to expand global access to cardiac rehabilitation
Professor Jennifer Jones (University of Galway) Alun Goble Oration Speaker
Samara Phillips and Dr Emma Thomas (Queensland Cardiac Outcomes Registry)
Professor Alun Jackson (Australian Centre for Heart Health)
Associate Professor Surendran Sabapathy (Griffith University)
Dr Aaron Conway (Queensland University of Technology)
Kim Prince (Central Qld Cardiology)
Christine Kwong (Cardihab)
Zara Gomes and Jessica Riggall (Queensland Ballet Theatre and STARS at Royal Brisbane Hospital)
Heather Joy presenting Laughter Yoga
WORKSHOPS:
Dr Matt Barton (Griffith University) and Associate Professor Mike Todorovic (Bond University)
Dr Georgia Chaseling (University of Sydney)
Dr Olivia Powrie (West Morton Health)
Dr Jeanine Stewart (Prince Charles Hospital)
Professor Lis Neubeck (Edinburgh Napier University)
Pre-Conference Symposium, 10th of August 2025 has a brilliant lineup of speakers focusing on Diet and Nutrition
Professor Tracey Kolbe- Alexandra (University of Southern Queensland)
Dr Karen Phillips (Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Greenslopes Private Hospital)
Dr Hannah Mayr (Practicing Dietitian, Princess Alexander Hospital)
Professor Lauren Ball (Springfield Healthy Hearts)
Jaimee Herbert (Practicing Dietitian, University of Newcastle)
Event Details:
Sunday 10th August 2025 - 1.00pm - 4.30pm
Monday 11th August 2025 - 8.30am - 4.00pm
Gala Dinner Monday 11th – 6.30pm-10.30pm
Tuesday 12th August 2025 - 8.25am - 4.15pm
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