OSHA Healthcare Modelling Cluster: Discussion Panel Confirmed

Kia ora koutou,

OSHA is very pleased to confirm the discussion panel on healthcare modelling for the OSHA Healthcare Modelling Cluster at the ORSNZ Annual Conference. The panel discussion will be held at the end of the cluster (12-1pm on Monday November 28) and will feature:

  • Thomas Adams, Engineering Science, University of Auckland
  • Pieta Brown, Orion Health & Precision Driven Health
  • Isaac Cleland, RosterLab
  • Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Information Systems, Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Cameron Walker, Engineering Science, University of Auckland
  • Ilze Ziedins, Statistics, University of Auckland

We’re really excited to hear what this impressive panel has to say!

Noho ora mai, Mike O’Sullivan (OSHA Leader & ORSNZ President)

OSHA Healthcare Modelling Cluster at ORSNZ Annual Conference

Kia ora koutou.

The ORSNZ SIG on Healthcare Analytics (OSHA) is excited to bring you a Healthcare Modelling Cluster at the ORSNZ Annual Conference. From 9:30am-2pm on Monday November 28, 2022, OSHA has put together a programme of healthcare modelling talks including:

  • the plenary on “Integrated Planning in Healthcare” from Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, TU Darmstadt, who has been granted a Julius von Haast Fellowship from the Royal Society of New Zealand;
  • a panel discussion on healthcare modelling with researchers/practitioners in healthcare modelling.

ORUA is sponsoring people who only have time to attend this cluster with registrations available on the conference site at a reduced cost of $50. Come join us for a korero about how to improve healthcare using modelling!

Noho ora mai, Mike O’Sullivan (OSHA Leader and ORSNZ President)

Call for Papers: Operations Research Applied to Health Services (ORAHS) 2021 (online) Conference

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Please see the Call for Papers for the 2021 Operations Research Applied to Health Services (online) conference. I have attended this conference before and it was both enjoyable and useful for anyone working with health services.

Ngā mihi, Mike