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The projected increase in clinical health workforce across Queensland to meet changes in the population, ageing trends and how people will use services, is over 30% by 2032.
CEDA’s recent Queensland Health Workforce event gathered expert insights from across the health services sector and government to discuss how to secure a pipeline of skilled workers, develop workers, and retain them. QLD Minister for Health and Ambulance Services, the Hon.Tim Nicholls provided a keynote speech, and was then joined by:
- Noelle Cridland, Health Service Chief Executive, Metro South Health
- Carlie Nielsen, Director of Clinical Services, Ramsay Health Care
- Keith Tracey-Patte, Chief Executive Officer, Health Consumers Queensland
- Nicholas Yim, President, Australian Medical Association Queensland (AMA Queensland)
- Rhonda Morton, Strategic Advisor - Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University
- Janine Walker AM, Chair, Metro South Health
- Analise O'Donovan, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Health Group, Griffith University
Thank you to our supporting sponsors: Bond University and Griffith University.