Above All, Honouring the Patient
Lecture Overview
Educators
Sean Smith
Sean Smith has had the privilege of working in health care for three decades in more than a dozen countries around the world. Commencing his clinical career as a registered nurse, Sean progressed into hospital management, before spending eight years as the CEO of a large healthcare provider. Sean has built two healthcare businesses and consulted to industry around health informatics, healthcare management, and healthcare strategy. Sean is currently the CEO and DON of Mackay Private Hospital and Adjunct Senior Lecturer for Flinders University’s Master of Hospital Administration degree in China. Sean has experience with clinical and non-clinical systems planning, implementation, and deployment in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the United Kingdom. With a passion for healthcare education, Sean has educated from university healthcare students in Australia to community health workers in Papua New Guinea. Sean provides clear, concise consultation through his experience in clinical management and information technology, to ensure projects are delivered with the best possible outcomes for all stakeholders, on budget and on time. His passions are strategy in health care, quality in clinical practice, and excellence in health management. Sean holds a Master of Business Administration, a graduate diploma in advanced nursing, and is a member of the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Authority, the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and the Health Informatics Society of Australia. Sean continues to provide leadership and strategic direction for all stakeholders to deliver the highest possible standards to exceed current and future healthcare needs. See Educator Profile
Reviews




Megan Liddell
Very refreshing
Elizabeth Fernandez
background noise was distracting
Lydia Kelly
Really good resource.
Elsa-Louise Beanland
Great learning. Background noise a little distracting but engaging lecturer helped.
Lisa Garcia
Really great points. Especially good as a reminder to evaluate whether your passion for nursing could be re-invigorated by trying something different for a time, rather than burning out.
Julie O'Brien
Great lecturer but background noise was terrible. People coughing etc., so at times I couldn't hear Perhaps when these lectures are recorded everyone in the room is made aware and anyone with a cough should not attend
Anna Carter
Good relevant lecture.
Michelle rolleston
I would refer to this talk from time to time . To be reminded of the essentials of nursing . Great session
Pauline Webber
A topic dear to my heart and practice.
Fema Lyn Quiton
GOOD