An Unbiased Review of the 2016 Global Health Conference

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WE BUILT THIS CITY, WE BUILT THIS CITY ON ROCK AN’ ROLL AN UNBIASED REVIEW OF THE 2016 GLOBAL HEALTH CONFERENCE The Australian Medical Students’ Association’s

GLOBAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 26th August to 30th August 2O16 Newcastle




We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiousity keeps on leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney

It’s not just a job man, it’s a passion. I can’t believe we’ve made it this far. Who knew we could run a conference. We did amazing. - Nas M Abdul, NewGHC Sponsorship Officer

Contact Details Bhavi Ravindran +61 409 911 318 bhavi.ravindran@gmail.com

This document was designed by Ming Yong ming,yong@amsa.org.au Photo credits to Jessica Yang, Courtney Rasmussen, Rosanna Powell & Tori Berquist


IN THIS REVIEW Foreward

Page 07

Section 1: The City

08

Section 2: The Team

10

Section 3: The Conference

16

Setting the Scene

18

Academic

22

In the Green

28

Social

32

Finances

42

Final Words

44



FOREWARD Convening the 2016 Australian Medical Students’ Association Global Health Conference has been one of my proudest moments professional and personally. I had the amazing privilege of working with over 50 volunteers and the success of this conference is as much theirs as it is mine. I am forever grateful to the NewGHC Team who have volunteered countless hours over the past 18 months to create this conference. I am proud of what our team achieved and I hope we set a blueprint for future AMSA events. In my bid to host GHC, I wrote that “our team is ready and passionate to host this event in Newcastle and [to] inspire, challenge and connect a new cohort of future doctors.” I’m thrilled to be walking away knowing that we have achieved this goal. NewGHC did not become a success overnight, rather, was a product of the successes, missteps and lessons of previous Global Health Conferences and AMSA Events. We have a long-standing tradition of being a thoughtful, innovative, and global-minded conference, and we are proud to carry on that tradition. It is our hope that future AMSA Event Teams will also try to make conscious decisions around sustainability and ethical consumerism in all portfolios. My only hope for the future is that the next generation of AMSA Event Teams can learn from our stories and in doing so, create high-quality events that continue to inspire and drive the future of the medical profession. Be brave, be bold, be new.

Bhavi and the NewGHC Team


THE CITY


THE FIRST AMSA EVENT IN NEWCASTLE (SINCE 2002) The 2016 Global Health Conference did not just grow, it prospered and thrived and we have highlighted that innovation and excellence remains at the core of GHC. Partnering with a number of organisations in the city of Newcastle, we were a building block in the wave of urban renewal transforming the city into a vibrant, unique and culturally rich place.

The relationship we developed with our key venue partner, the Newcastle Exhibition and Convention Centre (NEX), set the groundwork for GHC. As we were the first conference in the new venue, we developed a positive partnership that allowed tremendous flexibility to conform and configure the venue to meet our needs. This privileged relationship has meant that we have set the tone for future conferences at the venue, ensuring that our emphasis on sustainability and accessibility will continue in Newcastle long after NewGHC.


THE TEAM “This is a photo of my team, a year ago [at GHC2015], wide-eyed, enthusiastic and full of ideas.” – Bhavi’s Closing Ceremony Speech


THE #NEWGHC TEAM

1 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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1 BHAVI & JACK Convenor & Deputy Convenor 2 LAURA Treasurer 3 JANA Secretary 4 JIM & JESSEY Social 5 ABBI & ALLISA Academic 6 BRETT & ADELAIDE Logistics 7 NAS & IMMY Sponsorship 8 CAZ & JAZ In the Green 9 MING Publications, Promotions & IT



15

38½

Executive Members

Subcomm Members

6

6

1

Universities

Teams

Family

This conference could not have run without the hard work of the 15 executive committee members and the 39 subcommittee members. Our whole team had the one goal of creating an amazing conference that inspires medical students. The success of this conference rested entirely within their hard work to drive the event forward and create significant and varied value-adding experiences.

Academic Team

Logistics Team

Sponsorship Team

Aaditi Padhi Alex Farrell Amelia Welch Anju Roy Jess Redmond Lucy Mitchell Stephanie D’Souza Steph Gorham Stormie de Groot Vaish Mahen

Amy Aitken Catherine Mao Japna Bajaj Jananee Myooran Lachlan McLennan Marcus Cherry Megan Adams Morgan Haines Phoebe Hill Vanessa Tent Vedant Dave

Celeste Mar Helena Qian

Social Team Ravi Naran Juliet Archibald Madeline Temple Megan Foo Kalyan Raguram

In the Green Team Steve Grimson Alex Tridgell Ned McNamee Erin Lai

Creative Team Josh Diamoy Frank Jia Rosanna Powell Bal Dhital Hao Han Tan Courtney Rasmussen Jessica Yang*

* ½ AMSA Executive, ½ NewGHC Team


“This is my team on stage today, still wide-eyed, enthusiastic, full of ideas, a little teary, and honestly, also a little exhausted at the moment.” – Bhavi’s Closing Ceremony Speech



THE CONFERENCE


1 City

5

5

Days

Nights

4

5

1

Academic Days

Social Nights

Afternoon In the Green

773

23

53

7

Medical Students

Universities Represented

NewGHC Team Members

AMSA Officials

682

303

91

80+

30+

Full Registrations

Accommodated Delegates

Weekend Partials

Academic Speakers

Sponsor Representatives

75%

18%

5%

2%

Delegates at their 1st GHC

Delegates at their 2nd GHC

Delegates at their 3rd GHC

Delegates at their 4th or more GHC

40%

1:3

22

Delegates visited Newcastle for the first time for GHC2016

Male: Female Delegates Ratio

Median Age of Delegates

18

35

Youngest Delegate at GHC2016

Oldest Delegate at GHC2016

1 Conference


SETTING THE SCENE


PUBLICATIONS & MERCHANDISE

GB worth of Designs

Variations of our logo

Collaterals designed

3

12

3

Collaterals containing Rebecca Black’s Friday quotes

Official GHC2016 Documents made

Official Documents containing T-Swift quotes

11

8

2.0m

Editions of Watt’s Watt Newsletter sent out

Unique merch designed and given to delegates

Height of the #NEWGHC Letters on stage

en wg h

50+

c t o ne

49

-se t t e r

16. 43

RECOMMENDED LISTENING

01 02 03 04 05 06 07

PROMOTIONS, SOCIAL MEDIA & IT

08 09 10

36.23

14

720m

11

GB worth of Videos and Footages

NewGHC Videos produced

Of Fairy Lights used in our videos

13

12

14 15

3860

1599

143

Views on our videos

Facebook Page Likes

Most likes on a single post

16 17 18 19

599

11

915

#NewGHC Tweets tweeted

Unique NewGHC Snapchat Geofilters rolled out

Times our Snapchat Geofilters were used

20 21 22 23 24 25

556

72%

41379

NewGHC App downloads

Of Delegates used the NewGHC App

Times the NewGHC App was opened

26 27 28 29 30

Intro (ft. Zola Jesus) Swimming You Only Live Once Rock It School I’ve Got Your Number Dance Anthem of the 80s Young Blood Running Out A-Punk Sneakers Radio Gold Lion Velvet Elvis Hounds of Love Shooting Stars Classic (ft. Powers) Blitzkrieg Bop Girls Just Wanna Have Fun I Am What You Want Me to Be Sleepyhead Shampain Round Round Pumped Up Kicks Alter Ego Walk Like an Egyptian Kids in America All My Friends Mickey Run Away with Me

M83 Little Dragon The Strokes Little Red Calvin Harris Passion Pit Regina Spektor The Naked and Famous Scissor Sisters Vampire Weekend Velociraptor Yukon Blonde Yeah Yeah Yeahs Alex Winston The Futureheads Bag Raiders The Knocks Ramones Cyndi Lauper The Jungle Giants Passion Pit Marina and the Diamonds Sugababes Foster the People Tame Impala The Bangles Kim Wilde LCD Soundsystem Toni Basil Carly Rae Japsen


THE ELEVEN* GUIDING LIGHTBULBS OF PUBLICATIONS, PROMOTIONS & IT

KEEP IT SIMPLE A simple, versatile logo is more important than swank and style.

*Eleven, due to space limitations

LOVE THY CITY

DISNEY LYRICS ARE INSPIRATIONAL

Good design comes from the heart. Very good designs come from a love for your city.

Fun Fact: Most of our quotes come from Disney Songs. They are, surprisingly, very Global Health-y.

ALL HAIL TAYLOR SWIFT

WHY HAVE 1 WHEN YOU CAN HAVE 50?

No subtext required.

We have a 50 logos but only Ming knows which one is the real one. What of it.


TICKETBOOTH IS YOUR FRIEND

GOOGLE DOCS IS YOUR BEST FRIEND

Great user interface and even better customer support.

Not Photoshop, not Indesign, not Illustrator.

ATTENDIFY IS YOUR BESTEST FRIEND

NO IDEA IS A BAD IDEA

Unless you are an IT Guru, which we are not.

Not entirely true, but you get the gist.

BE BRAVE AND BE BOLD

BE NEW

Unless you are in a library, never be afraid to make some noise.

Push the boundaries of Pubs, Promo and IT. It’s fun.


ACADEMIC


12

4

24½

Months of Planning

Academic Days

Hours of Academic

15

19

3

Plenary Sessions

Plenary Speakers

Panels/ Focus Sessions

6

6

35

Workshop Streams

Workshop Sessions

Workshops Ran

The Academic Program saw over 80 speakers come to Newcastle to present in plenary sessions, breakouts and interactive workshops. The Academic program remains at the heart of GHC and we moved to address the challenges of the 21st century. Topics covered included hospital bombings, refugee and asylum seekers, climate change and sustainability, and food security. Key plenary highlights included Professor Peter Doherty, Julian Burnside, Kathleen Thomas, Khadija Glba and Anh Do. Each plenary speaker brought a different and engaging presentation on the different aspects of global health and how we can make a difference in communities. The six dynamic workshops streams allowed delegates to go on a journey across the world; from the WHO Headquarters in Geneva where world leaders and global health experts discuss and refine health policy, to the front-line of war-torn countries and disasters where the most vulnerable flee for the safety of their lives. The workshops streams transported delegates to all corners of the globe, allowing them to experience the diversity and breadth of global health.

#NEWGHC ACADEMIC PROGRAM TIMETABLE Saturday 27th August 2016

Sunday 28th August 2016

Monday 29th August 2016

Tuesday 30th August 2016

0830

The Morning Show

0830

The Morning Show

0830

The Morning Show

0830

The Morning Show

0900

Julian Burnside AO AQ

0900

Peter Doherty AC

0900

Sudhvir Singh

0900

Elliot Costello

0945

Fiona Lander

0945

Minto Felix

0945

Workshop Session 5

0945

Brett de Hoedt

1030

Morning Tea

1030

Morning Tea

1030

Morning Tea

1030

Morning Tea

1100

Workshop Session 1

1100

Workshop Session 3

1100

Climate Change Session

1100

Workshop Session 6

1200

Lunch

1200

Lunch

1200

1200

Lunch

1300

Refugee Health Session

1300

Unspoken Voices Session

1300

1300

Suman Majumdar

1430

Afternoon Tea

1430

Afternoon Tea

1430

1330

Anh Do

1500

Workshop Session 2

1500

Workshop Session 4

1500

1400

Closing Ceremony

1600

Phil Ireland

1600

Alanta Colley

1600

In the Green Ends

1500

Academic Ends

1630

Academic Ends

1900

Social Night 4 Begins

1745

Gala Night Begins

1830

Social Night 2 Begins

1630

Nick Chapman

1700

Academic Ends

1900

Social Night 3 Begins

In the Green


1 3 6

4 7

2 5 8

PLENARY SESSIONS

1 JULIAN BURNSIDE 2 SUDHVIR SINGH 3 EMMANUEL NDAYISABA 4 FIONA LANDER 5 DAVID ISAACS & ALANNA MAYCOCK 6 DAVID MANNE 7 BLAIR PALESE 8 PHIL IRELAND


WORKSHOPS

9 THE URBAN SLUMS 10 THE FIELD HOSPITAL 11 THE DISASTER ZONE 12 THE WHO HEADQUARTERS 13 THE LOCAL NETWORK 14 THE GLOBAL STAGE 15 THE WHO HEADQUARTERS 2 16 THE FIELD HOSPITAL 2

9 12 15

10 13 16

11 14


“Always question your fear, Anh. there’s almost never a good reason to be scared.” – Anh Do




IN THE GREEN

In the Green provides a space for delegates to interact outside the formal atmosphere of the main plenary hall. We provided an outdoor immersive experience with a number of different and varied stallholders. This meant that we were able to work with AMSA Rural Health and AMSA Global Health to create different stalls where students could become engaged and inspired to get involved. With it’s festival-like atmosphere, In the Green provided an afternoon of a definite and well-earned break from the rest of the program and conference. We had a variety of activities including African Drumming, Up-cycling, tiedying, sustainable garden tours, yoga, dance classes, circus skills, a patting zoo, ideas bombing, jumping castles and face-painting!





SOCIAL Our goal for the social program was to create an atmosphere where delegates could “let loose, get naughty, and party like they would never hit forty”, but also didn’t feel pressured to drink alcohol or stay extremely late at the venue. In running such a successful conference, this worked perfectly with the academic portion of the program as they complemented each other so nicely - not in topics or themes, but with the sheer fact that delegates could have huge, fantastic, fun-filled evenings and still wake up with enough energy to enjoy all the academic days! Each of the five social nights had plenty of unique attractions which drew delegates on an experience through Newcastle and the Hunter Region. We focused on creating a good time - nothing more, nothing less. We moved away from traditional clubs and pubs and created our own events that didn’t feel anything like your average night out! From having a party in a real gaol, to evening strolls along the coast in pyjamas, an open mic night featuring ‘dance dance revolution’, to a gala evening on Newcastle’s beautiful foreshore, the nights were new and exciting and everyone had a blast!

5

Social Nights

7

Venues

3

Themed Nights

1

Non-Alcoholic Social

1

Gala Night


1

Silent Disco

1

Surprise Paint Fight

4

Dancefloors

1

Very Colourful Night

NIGHT 1 RUBIK’S CUBE PARTY ARGYLE HOUSE


773

Participants in a huge game of murder

2

Bouncy castles on-site Jumping Castles

1

Cell Block turned Dancefloor

1

Party in a Prison

NIGHT 2 HORROR NIGHT MAITLAND GAOL


0

Standard Drinks Served

3

Venues

2

Private Movie Screenings

1

Unique Experience

NIGHT 3

PYJAMA PARTY TOWER CINEMAS, ANZAC WALK & COOKS HILL SURF CLUB


1

Open Mic

3

Hours of Live Karaoke

5

Regina George Wannabe costumes

2

Dance Dance Revolution Machines

NIGHT 4

A GOOD OL’ FASHIONED PARTY THE CAMBRIDGE



1000

Photos from our photobooth

6

Photos photobombed by the band’s bassist

30

t XXL Balloons

1

Incredible way to end GHC2016

NIGHT 5 GALA NIGHT: ILLUMINATE HONEYSUCKLE HOTEL



LOGISTICS & SUSTAINABILIT Y

It has always been really important to us at NewGHC to make sure that when it comes to sustainability, we lead by example. We made a number of conscientious choices around the areas of food, catering, waste disposal, and carbon emissions that we are really proud of, and think that future AMSA conferences should build upon. Food: GHC has historically been a vegetarian conference. Pre 2014, GHC was a completely meat free event! Since reintroducing meat at Sydney 2014, both Perth GHC and Newcastle GHC have made the decision to move back towards a low or no meat menu. The pressure to appease delegates with meat is strong, so we opted for a low meat menu that we hoped non-vegetarian delegates could emulate in their post GHC lives. In addition, we included information in our delegate handbook about food sustainability, and had speakers discuss the necessity of reduced meat intake for environmental preservation. Catering: The Newcastle Exhibition Centre changed suppliers to permanently use biodegradable plates, cups, and cutlery for all of their catered events from now onwards. We think that this is an important shift that needs to be replicated in catering and conference facilities Australia-wide as there’s a real need to reduce plastic consumption and the use of non-recyclables. We’re really proud that we helped Newcastle’s largest exhibition centre to make this shift. Waste Disposal: NEX paired with a local composting company, Greenhands, to dispose of all our food waste, including cutlery, cups, and plates. This also reduces our use of plastic bags and our overall contribution to landfill. Furthermore, our compost waste is then sold onto local farmers, helping grow local produce. In addition to composting our inedible food waste, or edible food waste was donated to OzHarvest Newcastle, which distributed our leftovers to shelters, soup kitchens, and refugees all over the city. Over the course of GHC we donated over 400kg of food, feeding over 900 meals to local disadvantaged people. Carbon Emissions: We partnered with Carbon Country to offset the emissions produced by NewGHC. Each carbon credit was sourced directly from landholders in Cape York who are reducing their emissions through the management of the early dry season fire. Not only did we offset our event, we also supported some of the most remote farms in Australia.

...and yes, these doughnuts were served one morning tea at GHC 2016.


FINANCE

3

TICKET SALES

Registration Packages Sold

$375

We have beaten the record for most GHC2016 registrations sold. This is an incredible feat, considering only three packages and no partials were sold this year, and that we are a regional GHC.

Cost of Full Registration + Accommodation

$225 Cost of a Weekend Partial Package

$500 000 Revenue Base

$70 000 Sponsorship Income

x

650

NCL 2016 682 Full Rego

600

x

550

W

$750

Ticket Sales

Cost of Full Registration

x PER 2015 580 Full Rego

SYD 2014 566 Full Rego

TREASURY Increasing registration numbers and sponsorship growth saw a revenue base approaching $500,000, and coupled with reducing expenditure created the highest recorded surplus of any GHC.


SPONSORSHIP We had a lot of success with our Sponsorship Portfolio, and felt that NewGHC helped strengthen bonds between old and new Sponsors. The total Sponsorship Revenue raised for NewGHC was over $70 000. Most sponsors went for a package deal with us and our major earning item was our Trade Show Booth. Sponsorship however, did more than just bring in money. With the field hospital and disaster zone workshops aligning with the interests of a few sponsors, we were able to organise Defence Force Recruiting to set up a mobile intensive care unit and resuscitative bay. This created an immersive environment for delegates attending the two workshops. MIPS also organised a speaker – Dr Paul Alexander – to give a workshop on triaging in disaster zones. Overall feedback from sponsors was universally positive. RACGP commented that they managed to hit their target for signups for the conference by the second day. Ardi from AMA said this was his favourite conference in the last few years due to delegate engagement. Delegate engagement was propelled by our various competitions that were run across the conference including the Sponsorship Trail, Look For The Light (Scavenger Hunt Competition) and the new Instagram photo competition #sponoshots. We had over 150 entries in the Sponsorship Trail which was the standard affair of collecting a stamp with every sponsor.

And finally, we would like to thank our sponsors!


“I would like to express my absolute gratitude to the convenors and to the speakers of the Global Health Conference held in Newcastle, 2016. You have all formed a juncture in my life, and I am sure that I am not alone in this. My life has changed direction as of this past weekend and for the better and I wish to say thank you for your work, your words, your inspiration and your passion. It is by the grace of chance that I was born here and lived so sheltered a life, but it is by my will and action, inspired by all of you at the GHC, that I will (hopefully) see my time put to good use for all. Here’s to a new path, bold and brave.” – Jason Radcliffe, UQ Delegate

See you in Adelaide.



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