On World COPD Day 2025, join healthcare professionals from across Australia for a virtual learning event focused on best-practice care for acute COPD exacerbations requiring hospital admission.
This interactive session will explore what the COPD Clinical Care Standard outlines about evidence-based management of acute COPD, and importantly how to translate the standards into daily practice within hospitals and health services.
The COPD Acute Care Collaborative, delivered in partnership between Lung Foundation Australia and Safer Care Victoria across 10 sites in Victoria, has generated valuable insights into improving care. Participants will learn what strategies are effective, what challenges persist, and how to adapt successful approaches to enhance patient outcomes locally.
Key areas of focus will include:
- Understanding the COPD Clinical Care Standard and its relevance to acute hospital care
- Identifying the most critical elements of best-practice management during hospital admission for an exacerbation to optimise care and patient outcomes
- Learning from data, outcomes, and frontline experiences across 10 Victorian hospitals participating in the COPD Acute Care Collaborative
- Translating evidence and standards into sustainable practice change in your own setting
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Explain how the COPD Clinical Care Standard guides best-practice care for acute COPD exacerbations in hospital settings
- Analyse outcomes and lessons from the COPD Acute Care Collaborative delivered across Victoria
- Translate emerging evidence and standards into practice at their own hospital or health service
- Implement data-driven strategies to improve patient outcomes, reduce readmissions, and strengthen care pathways
Meet our speakers
- Christine McDonald AM, Director, Dept of Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Medical Director, Institute for Breathing & Sleep
- Jessica Herbert, Clinical Support and Development Nurse, The Alfred Hospital
- Amanda Gunn, Manager | Stay Well, Stay Home Improvement Team, Improvement Branch, Safer Care Victoria
- Harry Patsamanis, General Manager Consumer Programs and Partnerships, Lung Foundation Australia
- Narelle Tildesly, COPD Acute Care Collaborative Project Manager, Lung Foundation Australia
This virtual learning event is accredited with RACGP and ACRRM for one hour and 30 minutes of Educational Activity (EA).