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DOWNLOAD GP CME 2010 PROCEEDINGS BOOKLET (14mb PDF)
www.gpcme.co.nz
10-13 June 2010 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua
Working for doctors in NZ
for over 100 years
The New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA) through its
General Practitioners Council is a strong advocate for GPs and General
Practice. We advocate for urgent and effective solutions to the crisis
in the GP workforce. We represent 600 general practices in the
Primary Health Care MECA negotiations. Members have access to
many NZMA advisory services, which can be utilised by the practice
manager.
The NZMA also publishes the New Zealand Medical Journal
(available at: www.nzma.org.nz/journal) and the NZMJ Digest
(selected papers from the NZMJ).
Thank you for supporting your professional association
- We look forward to representing and supporting you.
www.nzma.org.nz
0800 656 161
Welcome
One of the pleasures of being chair of the NZMA’s GP Council is
the opportunity to welcome delegates to the annual NZMA GPCME
conference in Rotorua and to attend some of the sessions. Because of my
commitments at the conference I am not able to attend all the sessions
but I certainly try to go to as many as possible as the quality of the CME
sessions is superb.
Speakers
The “recipe” has been honed over the years and the fact that we continue
to have increasing registrations each year suggests that we are doing
something right. The increased number is not just GPs either – the Practice
Nurse programme and the Practice Managers’ sessions are also meeting
the needs of our General Practice colleagues.
General Practice is increasingly a team effort and the attendance of these
other groups at our conference enhances our understanding of their role
within General Practice, though the fact that some sessions are deliberately
separate reflects that we all have different, but often overlapping, skills.
Conferences are not solely about the education sessions. The presence
of the many sponsor trade exhibitions enable us to acquaint ourselves
with some of the new technology available, both from the pharmaceutical
companies and those detailing medical equipment, which is an increasing
requirement for practices in the new “integrated” General Practice
environment. Sponsorship is important to the functioning of the conference
so please take some time to visit the stands.
The social side is another positive aspect of the Conference. Having time for
some R&R as well as reacquainting yourselves with your colleagues is one
of the reasons the conference remains so popular, as is the entertainment
at the conference dinner on Saturday night.
And if your colleagues are envious that you have been able to attend
this conference remind them that this year we are running a South Island
conference in Christchurch on 6-8 August, with a very similar format.
The attraction of Christchurch in the ski season might even tempt you to
attend both.
Take home some useful pearls from the sessions but, most importantly,
celebrate General Practice and have a good time.
Mark Peterson
Chair
Dr Sarah Aldington
Dr Pat Alley
Dr John Apps
Dr Grant Beban
Dr Richard Babor
Dr Alex Bartle
Dr Mary Birdsall
Dr David Bourchier
RN Lisa Boyles & Joi Ellis
Dr David Bratt
Dr Ralph Bright
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith
Lesley Clark
A/Prof Lee Collins
Dr Tony Fernando
Dr Richard Fisher
Mr Mark Fraundorfer
A/Prof Ed Gane
Prof Des Gorman
Janet Harp
Dr Andrew Harrison
Prof Shaun Holt
Prof Rod Jackson
Dr Shailesh Kumar
Mr Paul Le Grice
Mr Zachary Moaveni
Dr Robin Moir
Allie Mooney
Dr Gareth Morgan
Clinical A/Prof Amanda Oakley
Mr John Ormiston
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Dr Brandon Orr-Walker
Dr Alasdair Patrick
Dr Claude Preitner
Dr David Rowbotham
Dr Anil Sharma
Andi Shirtcliffe
A/Prof Warren Smith
Prof Robin Taylor
Mr John Tuckey
Dr Nikki Turner
Dr Ian Wallbridge
Prof Laurie Walsh
Dr Phil Weeks
Mr Zayne Weyde
Mr Doug Wilson
Dr Robert Young
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Contents
EXHIBITION SECTION
Map of Rotorua Energy Events Centre & Millennium Hotel ............................................................................ 2
Map of Rotorua & useful contact numbers.................................................................................................... 3
Exhibition Layout .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Exhibitor Listing ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Exhibitors by Product/Service/Category .......................................................................................................... 6
Competitions & Prizes ................................................................................................................................... 7
GP CME 2010 PROGRAMME
Pre-Conference Workshops........................................................................................................................... 9
Practice Managers Programme .................................................................................................................... 10
Friday ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Saturday ................................................................................................................................................ 12-13
Practice Nurses Programme......................................................................................................................... 15
Sunday ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHIES AND SESSIONS
Dr Sarah Aldington, Occupational Medical Physician, Medical Officer, Air New Zealand .............................................................................
Dr Pat Alley, General Surgeon, North Shore Hospital Waitemata DHB ........................................................................................................
Dr John Apps, General Practitioner, Westport ............................................................................................................................................
Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor, Upper GI and Bariatic Surgeons, Auckland .....................................................................................
Dr Alex Bartle, Director, Sleep Well Clinic, Auckland ..................................................................................................................................
Dr Mary Birdsall, Reproductive Medicine, Medical Director, Fertility Associates ...........................................................................................
Dr David Bourchier, Neonatal Paediatrician, Waikato Hospital ....................................................................................................................
RN Lisa Boyles & Joi Ellis, Fertility Associates, Auckland ..............................................................................................................................
Dr David Bratt, Principal Health Advisor to the Ministry of Social Development ..........................................................................................
Dr Ralph Bright, Cosmetic Physician, Macquarie Cosmetic Medicine ..........................................................................................................
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith, Skin and Vein Clinic, Whangarei........................................................................................................................
Lesley Clark, General Manager, Healthline, Wellington ..............................................................................................................................
Associate Professor Lee Collins, Physicist, Westmead Hospital, Sydney .......................................................................................................
Dr Tony Fernando, Senior Lecturer, Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland....................................................................................
Dr Richard Fisher, Medical Director and Co-founder, Fertility Associates .....................................................................................................
Mr Mark Fraundorfer, Urologist, Tauranga .................................................................................................................................................
Associate Professor Ed Gane, Hepatologist, Auckland City Hospital ...........................................................................................................
Professor Des Gorman, Head of School of Medicine, University of Auckland ..............................................................................................
Janet Harp, Senior Nurse Advisor, McKesson, Wellington...........................................................................................................................
Dr Andrew Harrison, Rheumatologist, Wellington......................................................................................................................................
Dr Shaun Holt, Research Review, Tauranga ................................................................................................................................................
Prof Rod Jackson, Epidemiologist, University of Auckland ..........................................................................................................................
Dr Shailesh Kumar, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Hamilton ...................................................................................................................
Mr Paul Le Grice, Dermatologist, Auckland................................................................................................................................................
Mr Zachary Moaveni, Plastic & Craniomaxillofacial Surgeon, Waikato ........................................................................................................
Dr Robin Moir, Psychiatrist, Auckland ........................................................................................................................................................
Allie Mooney, Accredited Advanced Personality Trainer and Director of Personality Plus, Auckland .............................................................
Dr Gareth Morgan, Economist, Portfolio Investor, Author ..........................................................................................................................
Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley, Dermatologist, Palmerston North ..........................................................................................
Mr John Ormiston, Interventional Cardiologist, Auckland Heart Group ......................................................................................................
Dr Mike O’Rourke, Ophthalmologist, Tauranga..........................................................................................................................................
Dr Brandon Orr-Walker, Endocrinologist, Counties Manukau DHB .............................................................................................................
Dr Alasdair Patrick, Gastroenterologist and General Physician. Middlemore Hospital and MacMurray Gastroenterology .............................
Dr Claude Preitner, Senior Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of NZ ...................................................................................................
Dr David Rowbotham, Gastronenterologist, MacMurray Gastroenterology, ADHB ......................................................................................
Dr Anil Sharma, Gynaecologist, Auckland..................................................................................................................................................
Andi Shirtcliffe, Pharmacologist, Auckland.................................................................................................................................................
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith, Cardiologist, Auckland City Hospital and Auckland Heart Group .........................................
Professor Robin Taylor, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Univeristy of Otago ...........................................................................................
Mr John Tuckey, Urologist, Middlemore Hospital and Auckland Spinal Unit ................................................................................................
Dr Nikki Turner, Senior Lecturer, Division of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Auckland ...........................................
Dr Ian Wallbridge, Musculoskeletal Physician, Rotorua ...............................................................................................................................
Professor Laurie Walsh, Head of School of Dentistry, University of Queensland ..........................................................................................
Dr Phil Weeks, Director of Ultrasound, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland .....................................................................................................
Mr Zayne Weyde, National Technical Manager (CAS), Chubb New Zealand................................................................................................
Mr Doug Wilson, Partner, Accounting and Advisory, Deloitte, Hamilton .....................................................................................................
Dr Robert Young, General Physician, Auckland School of Medicine............................................................................................................
ABSTRACTS
Pre-Conference Workshops.................................................................................................................... 40-45
Practice Managers Programmes ............................................................................................................. 46-49
Friday .................................................................................................................................................... 53-59
Saturday ................................................................................................................................................ 61-81
Practice Nurses Programme.................................................................................................................... 83-87
Sunday .................................................................................................................................................. 88-95
GP CME Certificate of Attendance / Credit Claim Form ......................................................................................... 97
Practice Nurses Attendance Certificate .................................................................................................................. 99
Conference Evaluation Questionnaire ........................................................................................................... 101-102
Delegate List .............................................................................................................................................................
Sponsors/Exhibitors .................................................................................................................................. Back Cover
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Useful Contact Numbers
Conference Matters ................................... 021 164 3815
Millennium Hotel ......................................... 07 347 1234
Sudima Hotel ............................................... 07 348 1174
Princes Gate Hotel ....................................... 07 348 1179
Novotel Rotorua........................................... 07 346 3888
Alpha Displays ........................................... 027 495 1053
Dynamics ..................................................... 07 343 6164
Energy Events Centre ................................... 07 349 5631
Supper Shuttle ............................................. 07 345 7790
Taxi .............................................................. 07 348 1111
Rotorua Aiport ............................................. 07 345 8800
Air New Zealand ........................................ 0800 737 000
Ambrosia Restaurant & Bar ..........................07-348 3985
Lake End 1096 Tutanekai Street
The Pig and Whistle Historic Pub .................. 07 347 3025
Cnr Haupapa and Tutanekai Streets
Seismic Gastrobar ........................................ 07 348 2082
1158 Whakaue Street
Bistro 1284 .................................................. 07 346 1284
1284 Eruera St - Judged Rotorua’s best restaurant
Lonestar....................................................... 07 349 4040
Cnr Arawa & Amohia St
Lakescare Pharmacy .................................... 07 348 4385
Amazing Thai Restaurant ............................. 07 343 9494
1246 Fenton Street
Polynesian Spa ............................................. 07 348 1328
Spa Treatments ............................................ 07 343 1665
Lovely India .................................................. 07 348 4088
1123 Tutanekai Street
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Exhibition Layout
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Exhibition Layout
13-15
100 99
115 112
101 98
116 111
102 97
117 110
103 96
85-86
56-57
114 113
105 94
91
120 107
106 93
92
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119 108
62-63
104 95
65-67
118 109
79-80
5-6
36-37
33-34
9-12
7-8
31-32
29-30
24-25
41-43
48-50
Exhibitor Listing - By Location
1..............New Zealand Medical Association
2..............Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners
3..............RGPN
4..............Healthline
5-6 ..........Boehringer Ingelhiem
7-8 .........Mundipharma
9-12 ........Abbott
13-15 ......Primary Health Care Limited
16............ArjoHuntleigh
17............Healthpoint
18............PHARMAC
19............Homecare Medical
20............AY Technologies
21
22............House of Travel Rotorua
23............Total Library Solutions
24-25 ......McGraw-Hill
26............Ministry of Social Development
27............ACC
28............Balance! Healthcare
29-30 ......Sanofi Aventis
31-32 ......St John
33-34 ......AstraZeneca
35............Sleep Well Clinic
36-37 ......Roche Diabetes Care
38............Fertility Associates
39............Ferring Pharmaceuticals
40............Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd
41-43 ......Douglas Pharmaceuticals
44............Medic Alert
45............Medtech Ltd
46............Westpac
47............Wyeth Nutrition
48-50 ......Johnson & Johnson
51-53 ......Eli Lilly
54............CMP Medica
55............Research Review
56-57 ......Roche New Zealand
58............Ochre Recruitment
59............Roche Point of Care
60............Synergenz Bioscience
61............Novartis New Zealand
62-63 ......GlaxoSmithKline
64............OBEX Medical
65-67 ......MSD
68............GlaxoSmithKline
69............Neilmed Pharmaceuticals
70............BUPA
71............Dr Reddy’s New Zealand
72............McLaren Medical
73............Airflow Products
74............Natural Fertility New Zealand
75............Health Workforce Queensland
76............Australasian College of Skin Cancer Medicine
77............University of Otago
78............Norgine
79-80 ......CSL Biotherapies
81............Rural Doctors Workforce Agency
82............NZ Medical & Scientific
83............Konnect Net Ltd
84............Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
85-86 ......Bristol-Myers Squibb
87............Healthlink Ltd
88............Rural Health West
89............Care Medical
90............USL Medical
91............New Zealand Army
92............Best Practice Advocacy Centre
93............Medical Assurance Society
94
95............Pfizer
96............AFT Pharmaceuticals
97............MoleMap by Dermatologists
98............BDM Grange
99............Critical Assist
100..........SonoSite Australasia
101
102..........Lion Global
103..........EBOS Healthcare
104..........Bayer Healthcare
105..........BD Diagnostics
106..........Heinz Nurture
107..........Aspen Pharmacare
108..........Australian General Practice Recruitment
109..........Atlantis Healthcare
110..........Mylan New Zealand
111..........Parent 2 Parent New Zealand
112
113
114
116..........HINZ and NZIHM
117..........Nutricia
118..........W M Bamford & Co Ltd
119..........Ultrascope
120..........Hospira
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Exhibition Listing
Exhibitor Listing - Alphabetical
Abbott................................................................. 9-12
Ms Heidi Andrewartha
Mrs Kathryn Bennett
Ms Stephanie Falconer
Mrs Kassia Ford
Ms Anna Forsyth
Mr Arty Mirtis
Mrs Wendy Stokes
Mrs Carol Whitfield
ACC..........................................................................27
Moya Field
Verna Smith
Toni Affleck
Maggie Noble
Michelle Gare
Peter Jansen
AFT Pharmaceuticals ..............................................96
Mr James Corbett
Mr Brian Kennedy
Mr Ben Olsen
Mr Peter Stewart
Airflow Products ....................................................73
Andrew Oliver
Geoff Mills
AjoHuntleigh ..........................................................16
Mr Hayden McCormick
Carmen Peters
Aspen Pharmacare ...............................................107
Mr John Chantry
Mr Wayne Smith
Jessica Ulyatt
Care Medical ...........................................................89
Marijke Currie
Margy Honeyfield
Homecare Medical .................................................19
Kristin Shepherd Bell
Penny Treadwell
CMP Medica ............................................................54
Rhonda Jackson
James White
Hospira..................................................................120
Sandy Tully
Ultrascope.............................................................119
Robyn Hembry
Ken Hembry
Critical Assist ..........................................................99
Tracey Ngaika
Wayne Canning
CSL Biotherapies .............................................. 79-80
Tracee Daw
Donna Green
Claire Jackson
Cindy Knaggs
Douglas Pharmaceuticals................................. 41-43
Kirsty Bremner
Deborah-Dale Young
Mr Conrad Delvo
Mr Saville Marquis
Mr Tony O’Neill
Sophie Perry
Jenny Young
Mr Mark Zuyco
House of Travel Rotorua ........................................22
Pam Turner
Ken Muller
Johnson & Johnson .......................................... 48-50
Mr Alexei Archipow
Chris Chen
Penny Coggan
Mr Nick Cox
Koren Drain
Rachel Faulkner
Lissa Gilliver
Mark Hamilton
Mr Chris Isaac
Xialin Lee
Linda Terry
Philippa Williams
Suzanne Yee
Konnect Net............................................................83
Mr Trevor Boone
Melissa Aubroeck
Murray Lilley
Mr Hamish McLachlan
Dr Reddy’s New Zealand .......................................71
Corinne Cinco
Mr Rajeev Ranjan
Leukaemia & Blood Foundation............................84
Mrs Debbie Moore
Amy Munro
Ebos Healthcare ...................................................103
Ravi Shankar
Kath Rawson
Sara Hartigan
Lee Moothan
Lion Global ...........................................................102
Mr Brett Hearn
McLaren Medical ....................................................72
Mr Steven Scrivens
Atlantis Healthcare ..............................................109
Vicki Wright
Fiona Clark
Amy Kedian
Eli Lilly ............................................................... 51-53
Clarence Barretto
Sally Cassell
Barbara Critchlow
Sherryn Goulden
Angela McKee
Clement Sequeira
Robert Shannon
Australasian College of Skin Cancer Medicine ....76
Karen Hanni
Dr Conny Szenczy
Ferring Pharmaceuticals ........................................39
Sheree Graham
Bronwyn Starke
Australian General Practice Recruitment ...........108
Stephen Solly
Fertility Associates .................................................38
Dr Mary Birdsall
RN Lisa Boyles
Mrs Joi Ellis
Dr Richard Fisher
Dr Phil McChesney
Heidi Rosser
Mrs Liz Wignall
AstraZeneca ...................................................... 33-34
Kim-Marie Kerr
Mike Adamson
Francisca Pascariu
Caroline Willis
Siobhan Richards
Scott Wilson
Tracey Trass
AY Technologies .....................................................20
Thomas Devereux
Ahmad Jubbawey
Dianne Waddell
Balance! Healthcare ...............................................28
Bayer Healthcare ..................................................104
Andrea Carter
Shelley Clark
Paddy Franklin
Tina McCullough
BD Diagnostics .....................................................105
Leigh Martinovich
Jesse Braunberger
BDM Grange ...........................................................98
Susan Pace
Madeleine Hempsteed-Scott
Megan Yelcich
GlaxoSmithKline ......................................62-63 & 68
Kuini Thompson
Jodie Dunn
Julie Howe-Smith
Brad Dry
Meg Lodge
Praveen Nalam
David Smith
Amanda Southcombe
Teresa Blampied
Health Workforce Queensland..............................75
Charlie Duncan
Hayley Rees
Best Practice Advocacy Centre ..............................92
McKesson New Zealand ..........................................4
Mrs Lesley Clarke
Janet Harp
Boehringer Ingelheim .......................................... 5-6
Tony Davison
Mrs Nicola Gibson-Groot
Ms Di Pery-Knox-Gore
HealthLink ..............................................................87
Mr Cornelius Dirven
Bristol-Myers Squibb ....................................... 85-86
Kelly Hill BristolBrian Swain
Mr Walter Stone
Bupa Care Services .................................................70
Gaby Clezy
Sue Forster
Chris Wood
Healthpoint ............................................................17
Mr Will Mitchell
Mr John Williams
Heinz Nurture .......................................................106
Susan Dargue
Mrs Dawn Rennell
McGraw-Hill...................................................... 24-25
Rachael McLeod
Medical Assurance Society ....................................93
Judith Partridge
Ms Chris Wills
MedicAlert Foundation..........................................44
Lesley Daunt
Mr Murray Lord
Medtech Ltd ...........................................................45
Andrew Carmody
Monique Pot
Sanjeewa Samaraweera
Jon Zoghby
Ministry of Social Development ...........................26
Anne Hawker
Molemap by Dermatologists.................................97
Blair Stewart
MSD................................................................... 65-67
Mr Brian Booth
Mr Nick Coley
Theresa Davies
Ruth Doone
Sue Finney
Mark Innes
Dominique Sims
Liz Verheyen
Kelly Wooding
Mr Tony Wright
Mundipharma....................................................... 7-8
Ms Stephanie Fitzgibbon
Ms Tonia Franicevic
Mrs Janice Johnstone
Mrs Eleanor O’Neill
Mylan New Zealand .............................................110
John Willats
Sanna Howe
Andy Toy
Rachael Hockey
Karen Harding
Leanne Gabriel
Nicola Pearce
Prunella Singh
Penny Jorgenson
HINZ and NZIHM ..................................................116
Linda McKay
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Exhibition Listing
Natural Fertility NZ Inc...........................................74
Juliette Millar
Kim Walker
Neilmed Pharmaceuticals ......................................69
Patrick Cooney
Pfizer New Zealand ................................................95
Amanda Jenkinson
Andrew Morgan
Dean Ogilvie
Janine Hill
New Zealand Army ................................................91
Lt Col Andrew Dunn
Captain Vincent Copeland
Dr Anna Wyeth
PHARMAC ...............................................................18
Mr Mike Bignall
Ms Geraldine MacGibbon
Rachel Mackay
Kaye Wilson
NZ Medical & Scientific .............................................82
Neil Hannard
Jo Henderson
Pharmaco NZ Ltd ....................................................40
Jane McLean
David Pavey
New Zealand Medical Association ..........................1
Daphne Atkinson
Falyn Edlin
Mr Cameron McIver
Anna Phipps
Primary Health Care ......................................... 13-15
Annette Altmiks
Mr David Brown
Amber Murphy
Mr Robert Wheat
Norgine ...................................................................78
Mr Peter Scott Norgine
Resarch Review ......................................................55
Mr James Armstrong
Mr Brian Milnes
Novartis New Zealand ...........................................61
Mrs Carol Henry
Mrs Trudi Neill
Mrs Jaime Wallace
Nutricia .................................................................117
Talei Presland
Jackie Van Royeen
NZLocums and NZMedics.........................................3
Tamzyn Luafalealo
Kerry Mackay
OBEX .......................................................................64
Mrs Mary Andrew
Jane Young
Ochre Recruitment .................................................58
Mr Luke Baddington
Mr Justin Smith
Ms Julie Thorburn
Parent to Parent New Zealand ............................111
Mrs Venessa Rice
Royal New Zealand College of GPs.........................2
Rhett Emery
Mrs Jeanette Satterthwaite
Liz Walters
Roche Diabetes Care ........................................ 36-37
Ms Sharon Coad Roche
Ms Janine Grey Roche
Ms Julia Wharton Roche
Roche Point of Care ...............................................59
Ms Bronwyn Sheppard
Janice Homan
Roche Products ................................................. 56-57
Mrs Allison Clark
Mrs Kathy Hamilton
Mrs Helen Payne
Mr Roman Travers
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency..........................81
Angela Burden
Angela Christie
Rural Health West ..................................................88
Cheryl Grigsby
Laura Harnett
Sanofi Aventis .................................................. 29-30
Mrs Lee Caruthers
Mr Sean O’Flaherty
Ms Preeti Prasad
Sleep Well Clinic .....................................................35
Dr Alex Bartle
Diane Kimber
Mr Bryn Sparks
SonoSite................................................................100
Mr Richard Scott
Mrs Deb Stanley
St John .............................................................. 31-32
Vola Betham
Ms Jo Gunn
Malcolm Kendall
Claire Wilson
Synergenz ...............................................................60
Raewyn Hopkins
Dr Rob Young
Total Library Solutions ...........................................23
Mr Colin Greenwood
University of Otago ...............................................77
Anita Fogarty
USL Medical ............................................................90
Debbie Hollis
Mr Aaron Rackman
W M Bamford & Co Ltd........................................118
Mr Wayne Titmus
Mrs Leith Trask
Westpac ..................................................................46
Mr Chris Barton
Wyeth Nutrition .....................................................47
Diana Lister
Rowan Stenberg-Calder
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Companies By Product
ADHD
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
51 - 53 - Eli Lilly
61 - Novartis New Zealand
Advisory Services
1 - New Zealand Medical Association
4 - Healthline
19 - Homecare Medical
26 - Ministry of Social Development
74 - Natural Fertility New Zealand
93 - Medical Assurance Society
111 - Parent 2 Parent New Zealand
Allergy
65 - 67 - MSD
73 - Airflow Products
82 - NZ Medical & Scientific
96 - AFT Pharmaceuticals
110 - Mylan New Zealand
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Anaemia
9 - 12 - Abbott
84 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
Appearance Medicine
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Arthritis
9 - 12 - Abbott
65 - 67 - MSD
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
96 - AFT Pharmaceuticals
Asthma & COPD
5 - 6 - Boehringer Ingelhiem
62 - 63 - GlaxoSmithKline
72 - McLaren Medical
73 - Airflow Products
89 - Care Medical
110 - Mylan New Zealand
Bedwetting Alarms
39 - Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Blood Pressure
65 - 67 - MSD
89 - Care Medical
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Books
23 - Total Library Solutions
24 - 25 - McGraw - Hill
Books/Medical Information
65 - 67 - MSD
Cancer
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
Cardiovascular
33 - 34 - AstraZeneca
59 - Roche Point of Care
65 - 67 - MSD
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
99 - Critical Assist
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Cervical Screening
72 - McLaren Medical
105 - BD Diagnostics
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Cold & Flu
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
Compression Bandages
64 - OBEX Medical
Compression Hosiery
64 - OBEX Medical
103 - SSL New Zealand
Constipation
78 - Norgine
Contraception
103 - SSL New Zealand
Depression
65 - 67 - MSD
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
110 - Mylan New Zealand
Dermatology
41 - 43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals
79 - 80 - CSL Biotherapies
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Diabetes
9 - 12 - Abbott
36 - 37 - Roche Diabetes Care
40 - Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd
65 - 67 - MSD
72 - McLaren Medical
73 - Airflow Products
90 - USL Medical
103 - SSL New Zealand
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Diagnostics
59 - Roche Point of Care
99 - Critical Assist
105 - BD Diagnostics
115 - EBOS Healthcare
ECG Vital Signs Monitor
89 - Care Medical
Education
1 - New Zealand Medical Association
2 - Royal New Zealand College of General
Practitioners
73 - Airflow Products
74 - Natural Fertility New Zealand
76 - Australasian College of Skin Cancer
Medicine
77 - University of Otago
92 - Best Practice Advocacy Centre
Educational Resources
55 - Research Review
Elder Care
70 - BUPA
Electromedical Equipment
31 - 32 - St John
44 - Medic Alert
72 - McLaren Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Electronic Decision Support
92 - Best Practice Advocacy Centre
Erectile Dysfunction
51 - 53 - Eli Lilly
95 - Pfizer
104 - Bayer Healthcare
Fertility
38 - Fertility Associates
74 - Natural Fertility New Zealand
Financial Services
46 - Westpac
93 - Medical Assurance Society
FirstAid
102 - Lion Global
Footcare
103 - SSL NewZealand
Furniture/Tables/Plinths
16 - ArjoHuntleigh
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Gastroenterology
41 - 43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals
Generics
71 - Dr Reddy’s New Zealand
Genetic Testing
60 - Synergenz Bioscience
Government
18 - PHARMAC
27 - ACC
Haematology
84 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
Hand Hygiene
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Hepatitis
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
HIV/Aids
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
Hypertension
65 - 67 - MSD
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Immunisations/Vaccines
65 - 67 - MSD
68 - GlaxoSmithKline
79 - 80 - CSL Biotherapies
Incontinence
79 - 80 - CSL Biotherapies
90 - USL Medical
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Infant Nutrition
9 - 12 - Abbott
47 - Wyeth Nutrition
104 - Bayer Healthcare
106 - Heinz Nurture
117 - Nutricia
Infant Sleep
35 - Sleep Well Clinic
Infection Control
40 - Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
39 - Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Insomnia
35 - Sleep Well Clinic
Insurance
27 - ACC
83 - Konnect Net Ltd
93 - Medical Assurance Society
Kiwisaver
93 - Medical Assurance Society
Medical Equipment
102 - Lion Global
119 - Ultrascope
Melanoma
76 - Australasian College of Skin Cancer
Medicine
82 - NZ Medical & Scientific
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & CoLtd
Minor Surgical Procedures
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & CoLtd
Movement Disorders (Parkinsons)
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
Nasal Decongesant
69 - Neilmed Pharmaceuticals
Nurse Triage
19 - Homecare Medical
Nutrition
9 - 12 - Abbott
104 - Bayer Healthcare
106 - Heinz Nurture
117 - Nutricia
Obesity
9 - 12 - Abbott
Oncology
84 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
Ophthalmology
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Oral Hygiene
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
Osteoporosis
65 - 67 - MSD
Pain Management
7 - 8 - Mundipharma
9 - 12 - Abbott
65 - 67 - MSD
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
96 - AFT Pharmaceuticals
110 - Mylan New Zealand
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Political Advocacy
1 - New Zealand Medical Association
Practice Management Software
20 - AY Technologies
45 - Medtech Ltd
83 - Konnect Net Ltd
93 - Medical Assurance Society
Premature Ejaculation
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
Professional Health Association
116 - HINZ and NZIHM
Prostate Cancer
9 - 12 - Abbott
120 - Hospira
Psoriasis
9 - 12 - Abbott
Pulse Oximetry
35 - Sleep Well Clinic
72 - McLaren Medical
89 - Care Medical
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
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Recruitment/Locum Work
1 - New Zealand Medical Association
3 - RGPN
13 - 15 - Primary Health Care Limited
28 - Balance! Healthcare
58 - Ochre Recruitment
75 - Health Workforce Queensland
81 - Rural Doctors Workforce Agency
88 - Rural Health West
108 - Australian General Practice Recruitment
Representation
1 - New Zealand Medical Association
28 - Balance! Healthcare
Resuscitation
89 - Care Medical
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Risk Prediction
60 - Synergenz
85 - 86 - Bristol - Myers Squibb
Sexual Wellbeing
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
103 - SSL New Zealand
Skincare
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
98 - BDM Grange
103 - SSL New Zealand
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Sleep Apnoea
35 - Sleep Well Clinic
89 - Care Medical
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Smoking Cessation
48 - 50 - Johnson & Johnson
60 - Synergenz Bioscience
72 - McLaren Medical
Social Services
26 - Ministry of Social Development
Software Vendor
87 - Healthlink Ltd
Spirometry
60 - Synergenz Bioscience
72 - McLaren Medical
73 - Airflow Products
89 - Care Medical
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Supplements
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
Surgical Instruments
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
Sutures
90 - USL Medical
99 - Critical Assist
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Thyroid Disorders
9 - 12 - Abbott
Travel
22 - House of Travel Rotorua
Ultrasound Handheld
100 - SonoSite Australasia
Urology
41 - 43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals
Women’s Health
65 - 67 - MSD
74 - Natural Fertility New Zealand
90 - USL Medical
104 - Bayer Healthcare
105 - BD Diagnostics
115 - EBOS Healthcare
Wound Care
16 - ArjoHuntleigh
90 - USL Medical
98 - BDM Grange
102 - Lion Global
107 - Aspen Pharmacare
115 - EBOS Healthcare
118 - WM Bamford & Co Ltd
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Prizes & Competitions
9
Main Exhibition Prize
Every year we run a competition to encourage interaction between delegates and the exhibition participants*. This
year’s competition is a sudoku style competition - Medoku by AnneMarie Tangney, republished with permisson of
New Zealand Doctor.
Visit each of the exhibition participants* and pick up a coloured letter from each to complete the sudoku puzzle.
Hidden in the grid is a medical word. To solve the puzzle each of the letters must appear in every 3x3 grid as well as
in each line (horizontal and vertical). There are two puzzles to solve.
Find the hidden medical word in both puzzles and go into the draw to win travel to Rarotonga and Aitutaki. The prize
for the competition is NZD$1,000 towards air travel to Rarotonga. Air Rarotonga will provide 2 airport transfers in
Rarotonga & Aitutaki, 2 return airfares to Aitutaki and 3 nights accommodation staying at Tamanu Beach Hotel.
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9-10
11-12
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13
5-6
7-8
14-15
19
17
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22
23
24-25
26
27
35
36-37
38
41
42-43
44
45
46
47
48
49-50
51
52-53
54
55
56-57
62-63
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20
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29-30
31-32
39
40
61
58
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59
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The winner will be drawn from correct entries on Fri 18 June and will be notified directly.
* Please note: AstraZeneca are not participating in the Poetry Competition due to RMI Code of Ethics.
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Exhibitor Prizes
Exhibitor
AFT Pharmaceuticals
AGP Recruitment
Air Rarotonga
Atlantis Healthcare
BDM Grange
Prize Details
Visit the AFT Pharmaceuticals stand and go in the draw to win a GPS
750mL bottle of French Champagne
Air Rarotonga will provide free – 2 airport transfers in Rarotonga & Aitutaki, 2 return airfares to Aitutaki and 3 nights accommodation staying at Tamanu Beach Hotel.
Think like a patient and win an Apple iPad
We will be offering a Bio-Oil prize pack at our stand
Boehringher Ingelheim Prizes are one of three (3) 8GB USBs
73
108
All Stands
109
98
5-6
(1) Meducore samaritan PAD and (2) a 4.5ltr bottle of Grants whiskey
70
Care Medical
1 x Adult Finger Oximeters, 1 x Paediatric Finger Oximeter, 1 x Pulmolife COPD Screening Spirometer
89
CMP Medica
We are giving away an iPhone
54
BUPA
CSL Biotherapies
An Adscope™ 657 valued at over $400 – this is the next generation in electronic stethoscopy. Delegates will have to answer 3 simple questions to enter the draw.
EBOS Healthcare
EBOS HEALTHCARE are giving away a Welch Allyn Kleenspec Cordless Illumination System. To enter please go to stand 115 and fill out the competition entry form to go
into the draw.
Eli Lilly
3M Littmann Cardiology Stethoscope
79-80
115
51-53
Fertility Associates
To mark the 10,000th baby milestone, Fertility Associates donated $10,000 to support the Kakapo Recovery Programme (which is assisted by artificial insemination).
Drop your name and number in the box on their stand to be in the draw to win a gorgeous life-size soft kakapo family – dad, mum and chick – made right here in New
Zealand! 10,000 babies is obviously a lot – but to see just what that number looks like, come by the Fertility Associates stand and pick up your share of 10,000 jelly
beans plus a supply of their sought-after Biological Clocks.
38
Health Workforce
Queensland
We will offer a package of Queensland-related goodies to one lucky delegate who completes our expression of interest forms.
75
Draw for a bottle of Te Mata Coleraine
17
Healthpoint
HINZ and NZIHM
House of Travel
Johnson & Johnson
Konnect
Leukaemia & Blood
Foundation
We are giving away a copy of Microsoft Office 2007. Enter the draw for your chance to win.
$500 travel voucher to redeem at House of Travel Rotorua
Gift basket of assorted Johnson & Johnson products
116
22
48-50
Visit our stand to enter the draw to win an Air New Zealand mystery weekend (one night package) for two people.
83
Nursing in Haematological Oncology; Second Edition; Maggie Grundy (ed.).
84
Lion Global
We are going to offer 5 Celox samplers. Includes 1 Nosebleed pad, 1 Gauze pad, 1 Granule sachet
MedicAlert
MedicAlert® are offering two prize draws – one for Doctors and one for Patients to be drawn after the conference. Doctors: Every patient referred to MedicAlert® via
Medtech 32 between 10 June and 17 July will go in the draw to win a OKI High Definition Toner Colour Printer Model C5950N. There is only 1 winner. Patients: A
second draw will provide 10 patients with FREE MedicAlert® Enrolment. MedicAlert® will refund their Enrolment fee.
44
We are giving away an Apple Ipod
45
Medtech
MSD
Natural Fertility New
Zealand
Norgine
3 x Stethoscopes and 5 x Merck Manuals
74
Norgine are offering a prize of NZ$300 to put towards medical education, a text book, CD ROM, or conference sponsorship for the winner.
78
6 USB laser pointer pens up for grabs, 3 winners every day (by lucky draw)
NZLocums & NZMedics Guess the Jellybeans and win.
Ochre Recruitment
Primary Health Care
Research Review
Roche Diabetes Care
Roche Products
Visit Ochre Recruitment at stand 58 to win a bottle of Dom Perignon!
We are offering is NZD$500 to a charity of your choice
All those who sign up to Research Review as new subscribers, or existing subscribers who add subscriptions go into the draw to win one of two BueAnt Supertooth 3
Handsfree phone Car Kits
117
4
58
13-15
55
36-37
We have two prize bundles each containing: A Welch Allyn Braun Thermoscan Pro 4000 & Littmann Classic II Stethoscope.
56-57
Rural Health West
SSL New Zealand
We will give away some Scholl Orthaheel footwear. (www.schollorthaheel.co.nz)
W M Bamford & Co
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We will be offering the following Medical Text book to the competition winner: Title: Management of Diabetes Mellitus Subtitle: A Guide to the Pattern Approach Authors:
Diana W. Guthrie and Richard A. Guthrie
Register your interest in short or long term locum positions in Western Australia with Rural Health West (Booth 88) and go in to the draw to receive a resource pack
comprising of the latest editions of John Murtagh’s General Practice and Dorland’s Medical Dictionary or an Australian wine pack to the value of AU$250
St John
65-67
Quiz entry forms will be available at the Natural Fertility & Blackmores stand and all correct entries will go into the prize draw for Making a Baby - gift pack (Value
$300) and Practice Prize (Value $500)
Novartis New Zealand Two medical book vouchers to the value of $ 100 each.
Nutricia
102
1 Laerdal Heartstart First Aid Automated External Defibrillator (AED) with St John AED training for up to 10 people worth over $4400.
The book ""Dermatology: An Illustrated Colour Text"" Fourth Edition by David J. Gawkrodger
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stand to learn more
about our innovative
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today and the future.
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VISIT US ON STAND 48 – 50
Thursday 10th June
Thurs 10th June
W/Shop 1
0830-1030
1030-1100
1100-1300
1300-1400
1400-1600
1630-1830
W/Shop 2
W/Shop 3
W/Shop 4
W/Shop 5
MPS Session
Privacy PitfallsPractice Policies
Hot Issues - What’s
new in the Medicolegal
marketplace
Musculoskeletal
Medicine 1
Ian Wallbridge
EEC Sovereign
EEC Sigma
EEC Skellerup
W/Shop 8
W/Shop 9
W/Shop 10
MORNING TEA
W/Shop 7
EEC Works
Advanced Surgery 1
Pat Alley/Zac/PCS
(Maximum 24 people)
Vasectomy 2
John Apps
(Maximum 20 people)
Musculoskeletal
Medicine 2
Ian Wallbridge
MPS Session 2 repeat
Hot Issues - What’s
new in the Medicolegal
marketplace
EEC Opus
EEC Sigma
EEC Skellerup
EEC Works
W/Shop 13
W/Shop 14
W/Shop 15
LUNCH
W/Shop 11
W/Shop 12
Musculoskeletal
Basic Surgery 2
Laser Safety Course 2
Radiology 1
Pat Alley/Zac/PCS
Lee Collins
Suicide and Violence 1
Phil Weeks
(Maximum 24 people)
(4 hours)
Shailesh Kumar
(Maximum 20 people)
EEC Opus
1600-1630
WORKSHOPS Preliminary Day (Optional Registration - Fee Applies)
Basic Surgery 1
Laser Safety Course 1
Vasectomy 1
Pat Alley/Zac M/PCS
Lee Collins
John Apps
(Maximum 24 people)
(4 hours)
(Maximum 20 people)
EEC Opus
13
EEC Sovereign
AFTERNOON TEA
W/Shop 16
EEC Sigma
EEC Skellerup
EEC Works
W/Shop 17
W/Shop 18
W/Shop 19
Musculoskeletal
Radiology 2
Suicide and Violence 2
Phil Weeks
Shailesh Kumar
(Maximum 20 people)
Advanced Surgery 2
Pat Alley/Zac/PCS
(Maximum 24 people)
EEC Opus
Dermoscopy 1
Amanda Oakley
EEC Sigma
EEC Skellerup
Dermoscopy 2
Amanda Oakley
EEC Works
See what our new
medical alarm can
offer your patients.
See it at Stand 31
and 32.
Our new medical alarm provides even more reassurance with an
activity sensor to help St John proactively monitor your patients’
health and welfare.
WIN a Heartstart First Aid Defibrillator. Complete the entry form at our stand.
10-13 June 2010 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua
W/Shop 6
ALS Course Level 7
(All day)
Conference Rm
Friday 11th June
14
Friday 11th June
0730-0825
Registration
0825-0830
Kevin Smith
Practice Managers - Southern Trust Sportsdrome
EEC Skellerup
Welcome
Managing Your Finances
0830-0900
Budgeting
0900-0930
Income Generation
0930-1000
Managing Expenses
1000-1030
Discussion
1030-1100
MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION
1100-1200
People Skills and Personality Profiling
1200-1300
Interactive Panel: Common Problems of Managers
1300-1400
LUNCH AND EXHIBITION
Doug Wilson - Deloittes Hamilton
Alison Mooney
Security
1400-1430
Staff Security
1430-1515
Property Security & Systems
1515-1530
Discussion
1530-1600
AFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITION
1600-1630
The NZMA Perspective
1630-1700
Information by Media
1800-1900
Medical Protection Society & Medical Assurance Society Welcome Cocktail Function
Zane Weyde - Chubb Security
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Peter Foley
Barbara Fountain
Friday 11th June
Friday 11th June
0700-1700
0815-0830
0830-0900
0900-0925
0925-0950
0950-1020
1020-1030
1030-1100
1100-1130
1130-1230
1230-1300
1300-1400
1400-1530
1400-1425
1425-1450
1450-1515
1515-1530
1600-1630
1600-1730
1625-1650
1650-1715
1715-1730
1800-1900
1915-2100
Opus
Hot Tips in Rheumatology
Andrew Harrison
Management of
What Matters in Kids
Common Hand
Urology
Conditions
Mark Fraundorfer
Zac Moaveni
Safer Use of Medication
Andrea Shirtcliffe
EEC Baytrust
Des Gorman Level 5 ACLS
Alasdair Patrick Conference Rm
ACLS Course 1
Mike O’Rourke
0900-1300
Des Gorman
St. Johns
4 hours
EEC Baytrust
Breakout 4
Breakout 5
Level 5 ACLS
Sigma
Skellerup
Works
Sovereign
Conference Rm
Diabetes
GI titbits
Are your Patients
fit to fly?
ACLS Course 2
1400-1800
Brandon
Orr-Walker
David
Rowbotham
Better Lung Health
What to do with
Smokers
Claude Preitner
St. Johns
Rob Young
4 hours
Discussion
AFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITION
Main Session
Breakout 6
Chair: Alan Mangan
EEC Baytrust
1600-1625
General Practice Programme
Late Registration
Welcome
Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith
The Taonga of Universal Healthcare for New Zealanders
Bowel Cancer Screening
Glaucoma Revisited
Future Role for Generally Trained Medical Practitioners
Discussion
MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION
NZMA Medicopolitical Session
Chair: Peter Foley
Chairmans Address
Political Debate
Q&A Discussion
LUNCH AND EXHIBITION
Main Session
Breakout 1
Breakout 2
Breakout 3
Chair: Jan White
EEC Baytrust
15
The Relevance of Oral
Hygiene
Prof Laurie Walsh
Evidence Based
Natural Healthcare
Shaun Holt
Fat Inflammation and
Aging
Ralph Bright
Opus
Management of
Common Hand
Conditions
Zac Moaveni
Breakout 7
Breakout 8
Breakout 9
Breakout 10
Sigma
Skellerup
Works
Sovereign
Diabetes
GI titbits
Are your Patients
fit to fly?
Brandon
Orr-Walker
David
Rowbotham
Better Lung Health
What to do with
Smokers
Claude Preitner
Rob Young
Discussion
Welcome Cocktails - Medical Protection Society & Medical Assurance Society
MSD Symposium (Light meal provided)
Exhibition Hall
EEC Baytrust
Skyline Gondola over Rotorua
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Saturday 12th June
Saturday 12th June
0700-1700
0715-0815
General Practice Programme
Registration
Eli Lilly Breakfast Session - Men their hearts and private parts
Main Session
Breakout 11 Breakout 12 Breakout 13
Lasers in Medicine
Chair: P.Chapman-Smith
EEC Baytrust
0830-0845
0845-0900
0900-0915
0915-0930
Lasers In Medicine
Lee Collins
Urology
Mark Fraundorfer
Dermatology
Paul Le Grice
Eyes
Mike O’Rourke
Main Session
Opus
Sigma
Would you
Surgical Option
Prescribe a Benefit
for Obesity
if it was a
Richard Babor prescription Item?
& Grant Beban
David Bratt
Mr John Tuckey
Breakout 14 Breakout 15
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
Insomnia and
Circadian
Dysrhythmia
Healthline:
Doing its share for
primary care?
ADHD
Alex Bartle
Lesley Clarke
Robin Moir
0930-0940
0940-0950
0950-1000
Gynaecology
Anil Sharma
Vascular
Peter Chapman-Smith
Cardiology
Warren Smith
Breakout 16
Breakout 17
Breakout 18
Breakout 19
Breakout 20
Opus
Sigma
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
Insomnia and
Circadian
Dysrhythmia
Healthline:
Doing its share for
primary care?
ADHD
1000-1010
Dentistry
Laurie Walsh
Alex Bartle
Lesley Clarke
1010-1030
1030-1100
Discussion
1100-1155
Opus
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Skellerup
EEC
Sovereign
EEC
Works
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 3
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
1205-1300
Opus
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Skellerup
EEC
Sovereign
EEC
Works
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 3
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
Would you
Surgical Option
Prescribe a Benefit
for Obesity
if it was a
prescription
Item?
Richard Babor
& Grant Beban
David Bratt
Robin Moir
MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION
WORKSHOP SESSIONS (Energy Events Centre & Millennium Hotel)
Shuttle bus service operating between venues
Workshops (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 1
Hepatology 101
David Rowbotham
WS 2
Eye Case Studies
Mike O'Rourke
WS 3
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx
Mark Fraundorfer
WS 4
Skin Cancer Surgery
Paul Le Grice
WS 5
Menstrual Disorders and HPV
Anil Sharma
WS 6
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce
Des Gorman
WS 7
Rheumatology Case Studies
Andrew Harrison
WS 8
*Ultrasound in Primary Care Part 1 (Maximum 12 people)
Phil Weeks
WS 9
Cervical Spine Tips
Ian Wallbridge
WS 10
Lifestyle influences on Fertility
Mary Birdsall
Workshops repeated below - Shuttle bus service operating between venues
WORKSHOP SESSIONS (Energy Events Centre & Millennium Hotel)
Shuttle bus service operating between venues
Workshops (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 11
Hepatology 101
David Rowbotham
WS 12
Eye Case Studies
Mike O'Rourke
WS 13
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx
Mark Fraundorfer
WS 14
Skin Cancer Surgery
Paul Le Grice
WS 15
Menstrual Disorders and HPV
Anil Sharma
WS 16
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce
Des Gorman
WS 17
Rheumatology Case Studies
Andrew Harrison
WS 18
*Ultrasound in Primary Care Part 2 (Workshop 8 continued)
Phil Weeks
WS 19
Cervical Spine Tips
Ian Wallbridge
WS 20
Lifestyle influences on Fertility
Mary Birdsall
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Conference Rm
Level 5 ACLS
Chair: P.Chapman-Smith
EEC Baytrust
EEC Baytrust
ACLS Course 3
0900-1300
St. Johns
4 hours
Saturday 12th June
Saturday 12th June
1300-1400
1310-1400
1400-1455
Opus
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Sovereign
EEC
Skellerup
EEC
Works
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
Millennium
Mill 3
1505-1600
1505-1600
Opus
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Sovereign
EEC
Skellerup
EEC
Works
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
Millennium
Mill 3
1600-1630
1630-1730
Opus
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Millennium
EEC 3
Sovereign
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Works
EEC
Skellerup
Mill
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
1900-2400
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General Practice Programme
LUNCH & EXHIBITION
Lunchtime Keynote Address: Gareth Morgan - Prescription for Change
WORKSHOP SESSIONS (Energy Events Centre & Millennium Hotel)
Shuttle bus service operating between venues
Workshops (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 21
The Virtues of Fat
Ralph Bright
WS 22
CVS Case Studies
Warren Smith
WS 23
Immunisation Strategies
Nikki Turner
WS 24
The Science of Happiness
Tony Fernando
WS 25
Neonatal Pearls
Dave Bourchier
WS 26
Abnormal Liver Function
Alasdair Patrick
WS 27
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer
Shaun Holt
WS 28
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border
Prof Laurie Walsh
WS 29
The IVF Experience
Lisa Boyles + counsellor
WS 30
Medtech Update
Monique Pot
Workshops repeated below - Shuttle bus service operating between venues
WORKSHOP SESSIONS (Energy Events Centre & Millennium Hotel)
Shuttle bus service operating between venues
Workshops (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 31
The Virtues of Fat
Ralph Bright
WS 32
CVS Case Studies
Warren Smith
WS 33
Immunisation Strategies
Nikki Turner
WS 34
The Science of Happiness
Tony Fernando
WS 35
Neonatal Pearls
Dave Bourchier
WS 36
Abnormal Liver Function
Alasdair Patrick
WS 37
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer
Shaun Holt
WS 38
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border
Prof Laurie Walsh
WS 39
The IVF Experience
Lisa Boyles + counsellor
WS 40
Medtech Update
Monique Pot
AFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITION
How to series WS .. (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 41
How to .. Interpreting ECGs
Warren Smith
WS 42
How to .. Trigger Point Needling
John Apps
WS 43
How to .. Help Sick Doctors
Pat Alley
WS 44
How to .. Manage Hepatitis B and C
David Rowbotham
WS 45
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin
Amanda Oakley
WS 46
How to...Engage smokers on quitting
Rob Young
WS 47
How to .. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries
Anil Sharma
WS 48
How to .. Manage anxiety
Tony Fernando
WS 49
How to .. Spirometry and NO
Robin Taylor
WS 50
How to .. Prescribe to the Elderly
Andrea Shirtcliffe
Conference Dinner - Dine and Dance.
10-13 June 2010 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua
Plenary Room
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Practice Nurses Programme
Coordinator - Karen Smith, New Zealand College of Practice Nurses, NZNO
0700-1700
0715-0815
Registration
Breakfast Session - Eli Lilly
Main Session
Breakout 11
Breakout 12
Breakout 13
Breakout 14
Breakout 15
Opus
Sigma
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
Surgical Option
for Obesity
Would you Prescribe
a Benefit if it was a
prescription Item?
Insomnia and
Circadian
Dysrhythmia
Healthline:
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ADHD
Richard Babor
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David Bratt
Alex Bartle
Lesley Clarke
Main Session
Breakout 16
Breakout 17
Breakout 18
Breakout 19
Breakout 20
EEC Baytrust
Opus
Sigma
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
Surgical Option
for Obesity
Would you Prescribe
a Benefit if it was a
prescription Item?
Insomnia and
Circadian
Dysrhythmia
Healthline:
Doing its share for
primary care?
ADHD
0950-1000
Gynaecology
Anil Sharma
Vascular
Peter Chaman-Smith
Cardiology
Warren Smith
1000-1010
Dentistry
Laurie Walsh
David Bratt
Alex Bartle
Lesley Clarke
1010-1030
Discussion
Chair: P.Chapman-Smith
EEC Baytrust
0830-0845
0845-0900
0900-0915
0915-0930
0930-0940
0940-0950
1030-1100
1100-1200
1200-1230
1230-1300
1300-1400
1400-1425
1425-1450
1450-1545
1545-1600
1600-1630
1630-1730
Opus
EEC
Sigma
EEC
Millennium
EEC 3
Sovereign
EEC
EEC Baytrust
EEC
Works
EEC
Skellerup
Mill
Mill Mill
Mokoia
Millennium
Mill 1
Millennium
Mill 2
1900-2400
Lasers In Medicine
Lee Collins
Urology
Mark Fraundorfer
Dermatology
Paul Le Grice
Eyes
Mike O’Rourke
Richard Babor
& Grant Beban
Robin Moir
Robin Moir
MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION
Immunisation Workshop
Neonatal medicine
Leg Ulcers, Effective Compression, Prevent PTS
LUNCH AND EXHIBITION
Men's Health
Hepatitis Update
Cx smears/Pipelle Workshop
Primary Care Telenursing in NZ
AFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITION
How to series WS .. (Choose 1 preference) EEC= Energy Event Centre, Mill = Millennium Hotel
WS 41
How to .. Interpreting ECGs
WS 42
How to .. Trigger Point Needling
WS 43
How to .. Help Sick Doctors
WS 44
How to .. Manage Hepatitis B and C
WS 45
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin
WS 46
How to...Engage smokers on quitting
WS 47
How to .. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries
WS 48
How to .. Manage anxiety
WS 49
How to .. Spirometry and NO
WS 50
How to .. Prescribe to the Elderly
Conference Dinner - Dine and Dance
10-13 June 2010 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua
Nikki Turner
David Bourchier
Peter Chapman-Smith
Mark Fraundorfer
David Rowbotham
Mary Birdsall
Janet Harp
Warren Smith
John Apps
Pat Alley
David Rowbotham
Amanda Oakley
Rob Young
Anil Sharma
Tony Fernando
Robin Taylor
Andrea Shirtcliffe
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Ever thought of working in Australia?
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Sunday 13th June
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0730-0830
0830-0900
0900-0925
0925-0950
0950-1010
1010-1025
1025-1030
1030-1100
1100-1130
1130-1200
1200-1230
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General Practice Programme
Breakfast Session: The Latest in Fertility - Richard Fisher
Main Session
Breakout 21
Breakout 22
Breakout 23
Chair:Mike Hogan
Chair: Tim Bailey-Gibson
Breakout 24
Breakout 25
EEC Baytrust
EEC Baytrust
Opus
Sigma
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
The Upper GI Tract
Alasdair Patrick
New Joy for Cardiac
Disease
Warren Smith
What to do with
irregular periods
Vulval Skin
Disorders
How You can use
Stem Cells
Photodynamic
Therapy
Wilderness
Medicine
Mary Birdsall
Amanda Oakley
Ralph Bright
Lee Collins
John Apps
Main Session
Chair:Mike Hogan
Breakout 26
Breakout 27
Breakout 28
Breakout 29
Breakout 30
EEC Baytrust
Opus
Sigma
Skellerup
Sovereign
Works
Percutaneous Valve
Transplants
John Ormiston
Pelvic Floor Issues
Anil Sharma
ACLS Course 5
0830-1230
St. Johns
What to do with
irregular periods
Vulval Skin
Disorders
How You can use
Stem Cells
Photodynamic
Therapy
Wilderness
Medicine
4 hours
Mary Birdsall
Amanda Oakley
Ralph Bright
Lee Collins
John Apps
Conference Rm
Level 5 ACLS
Discussion
Industry Prizes
MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION
Teenage Pretermers
Learn Critical Appraisal in 30mins
Diversified, Sustainable, Fit for purpose NZ Medical
Workforce
Clinical Quiz
Conference Closes
Dave Bourchier
Rod Jackson
Chair:P.Chapman-Smith
EEC Baytrust
Des Gorman
Alasdair Patrick
Polynesian Spa - Rotorua
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REFERENCES 1. PHARMAC funding criteria. 2. VESICARE® datasheet. 3. Chapple CR,
et al. A comparison of the efficacy and tolerability of solifenacin succinate and extended
release tolterodine at treating overactive bladder syndrome: results of the STAR trial. Eur
Urol, 2005; 48:464-70. 4. Cardozo L, et al. Randomized, double-blind placebo controlled
trial of the once daily antimuscarinic agent solifenacin succinate in patients with overactive
bladder. J Urol, 2004;172:1919-24. 5. Kelleher CJ, et al. Improved quality of life in patients
with overactive bladder symptoms treated with solifenacin. BJU Int, 2005;95:81-5. 6.
Chapple CR, et al. Randomized, double-blind placebo- and tolterodine-controlled trial of
the once-daily antimuscarinic agent solifenacin in patients with symptomatic overactive
bladder. BJU Int, 2004; 93:303-10. 7. Haab F, et al. Long-term open-label solifenacin
treatment associated with persistence with therapy in patients with overactive bladder
syndrome. Eur Urol, 2005;47:376-84.
Fully funded VESICARE offers effective
and well-tolerated treatment in OAB.1-7
Now there’s another option for your patients who can’t tolerate
oxybutynin. VESICARE is now fully funded for patients with a documented
intolerance to oxybutynin.1
VESICARE offers your patients efficacy, tolerability and a significant
improvement in quality of life.2-7 Only 11% of patients on VESICARE 5mg
reported dry mouth with 81% of patients continuing with VESICARE for
up to 12 months.2,7
VESICARE IS NOW FULLY FUNDED
NAME OF MEDICINE: VESICARE® is fully funded under special authority from 1 January
2010. VESICARE® contains 5 or 10 mg of solifenacin succinate in a film-coated tablet.
INDICATION: VESICARE® is indicated for the treatment of unstable bladder with symptoms
of increased urinary urgency, frequent micturition, and/or urge incontinence. DOSAGE: In
adults, the recommended dose is 5mg once daily. If needed, this can be increased to 10mg
once daily. Tablets should be swallowed whole. Not recommended for use in children.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients,
Urinary retention, Uncontrolled narrow angle glaucoma, Myasthenia gravis, Severe gastrointestinal condition (including toxic megacolon), Patients undergoing hemodialysis, Patients
with severe hepatic impairment, Patients with severe renal impairment or moderate
hepatic impairment and on treatment with a strong CYP3A4 inhibitor. WARNINGS AND
PRECAUTIONS: Other causes of frequent urination (heart failure or renal disease) should
be assessed before treatment with VESICARE®. If urinary tract infection is present, an
appropriate antibacterial therapy should be started, Clinically significant bladder outflow
obstruction at risk of urinary retention, Gastrointestinal obstructive disorders, Risk of
decreased gastrointestinal motility, Severe renal impairment (doses should not exceed 5
mg for these patients), Moderate hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh score of 7 to 9)( (doses
should not exceed 5 mg for these patients), Concomitant use of a strong CYP3A4 inhibitor
(doses should not exceed 5 mg for these patients), Pregnancy, Lactation, and may effect
ability to drive and use machines. ADVERSE EFFECTS: Dry mouth, Constipation, Nausea,
Dyspepsia, Abdominal pain, Blurred vision, Urinary tract infection, Somnolence, Dysgeusia,
Dry eyes, Fatigue, Oedema, Difficulty in micturition, Faecal impaction, Colonic obstruction,
Urinary retention, Gastro-oesophageal reflux diseases, Dry throat, Vomiting, Cystitis,
Dizziness, Headache, Nasal dryness, Dry skin, Pruritus, Rash, Urticaria, and Hallucinations.
INTERACTIONS: anticholinergics, metoclopramide, cisapride, ketoconazole, CYP3A4
inhibitors, verapamil, diltiazem, CYP3A4 inducers, rifampicin, phenytoin, carbamazepin.
MEDICINE CLASSIFICATION: Prescription Medicine. Please review the full data sheet
before prescribing VESICARE®. Full data sheet is available from CSL Biotherapies (NZ)
Ltd, PO Box 62 590, Central Park, Auckland 1544, www.csl.co.nz, or the Medsafe website
www.medsafe.govt.nz Based on Vesicare data sheet dated September 2008. VESICARE is a
registered trademark of Astellas Pharma International. VES-077-04/10. DA1010PG
FULLY FUNDED
SPECIAL AUTHORITY APPLIES
®
OxyContin
tablets
When OA pain
is controlled,
life begins.
FULLY FUNDED
PHARMACEUTICAL SCHEDULE
OxyContin® tablets provide long-acting relief from moderate to severe OA pain.1
CONTROLLED DRUG B3 – for the management of moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia. Presentation Oxycodone hydrochloride 5mg, 10mg, 20mg,
40mg, 80mg controlled release tablets. Indications The management of moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia in adults, elderly and children over 12 years. Dosage
and Administration OXYCONTIN® tablets 80mg should only be used in opioid-tolerant patients. Prior to initiation and titration, refer to the Precautions section for information on special risk groups.
OXYCONTIN® tablets should be taken at 12-hourly intervals. Dosage is dependent on the severity of the pain, and the patient’s previous history of analgesic requirements. OxyContin® tablets must be
swallowed whole and not broken, crushed or chewed as this may lead to a rapid release and absorption of a potentially toxic dose of oxycodone. Contraindications Hypersensitivity
to opioids, acute respiratory depression, cor pulmonale, cardiac arrhythmias, acute asthma or other obstructive airways disease, paralytic ileus, suspected surgical abdomen, delayed gastric emptying, acute
alcoholism, brain tumour, increased cerebrospinal or intracranial pressure, head injury, severe CNS depression, convulsive disorders, delirium tremens, hypercarbia, concurrent administration of monoamine
oxidase inhibitors or within 2 weeks of discontinuation of their use. Not recommended for pre-operative use or for the first 24 hours post-operatively. Warnings and Precautions OxyContin® tablets must be
swallowed whole and not broken, crushed or chewed. Major risk with hypothyroidism, excess opioid of respiratory depression. Use with caution in hypothyroidism, opioid dependent patients, and in patients
with raised intracranial pressure, hypotension, hypovolaemia, diseases of the biliary tract, pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disorders, prostatic hypertrophy, adrenocortical insufficiency, Addison’s disease, toxic
psychosis, chronic pulmonary, renal and hepatic disease, alcoholism, delirium tremens, myxedema and debilitated elderly or infirm patients. Not to be given 24 hours prior to cordotomy or other pain relieving
surgical procedures. Use with caution following abdominal surgery; in chronic, non-malignant pain; drug dependence; renal and hepatic impairment (r ain is having significant impact on QOL, no psychological
contraindication (see data sheet for additional information). Drug Dependence: Tolerance and physical dependence tend to develop upon repeated administration of oxycodone. There is potential for
abuse and development of psychological dependence. Prescribe and handle with high degree of caution. Please refer to data sheet for full details of Warnings and Precautions. Adverse Effects Adverse
medicine reactions are typical of full opioid agonists. Gastrointestinal disorders: abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, dry mouth, dyspepsia, vomiting; General disorders: asthenia, chills;
Metabolic and Nutritional disorders: anorexia; Nervous System disorders: dizziness, headache, somnolence; Psychiatric disorders: anxiety, confusional state, insomnia, nervousness, thinking
abnormal; Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal disorders: dyspnoea, respiratory depression; Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue disorders: hyperhydrosis, pruritus, rash. Please refer to full data
sheet for complete listings of potential Adverse Effects. Pharmaceutical Schedule Fully funded. Standard prescription charge applies. For further information prior to prescribing, please consult the
manufacturer’s full datasheet found at stands 7-8. References 1. Roth SH et al. Arch Intern Med 2000; 160:853-860. Mundipharma
New Zealand Limited, C/- Pharmaco (N.Z.) Ltd, P O Box 4079, AUCKLAND. Ph: (09) 377-3336; Toll Free [Medical Enquiries]:
0800 773 310; Fax: (09) 307-1307. ®: OXYCONTIN is a Registered Trademark. Mundipharma New Zealand Ltd, Auckland. DS 16 June
MP5253
2008. DA998AY
Biographies & Sessions
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Speakers Biographies
Dr Sarah Aldington, Occupational Medical Physician, Medical Officer, Air New Zealand
Dr Pat Alley, General Surgeon, North Shore Hospital Waitemata DHB
Dr John Apps, General Practitioner, Westport
Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor, Upper GI and Bariatic Surgeons, Auckland
Dr Alex Bartle, Director, Sleep Well Clinic, Auckland
Dr Mary Birdsall, Reproductive Medicine, Medical Director, Fertility Associates
Dr David Bourchier, Neonatal Paediatrician, Waikato Hospital
RN Lisa Boyles & Joi Ellis, Fertility Associates, Auckland
Dr David Bratt, Principal Health Advisor to the Ministry of Social Development
Dr Ralph Bright, Cosmetic Physician, Macquarie Cosmetic Medicine
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith, Skin and Vein Clinic, Whangarei
Lesley Clark, General Manager, Healthline, Wellington
Associate Professor Lee Collins, Physicist, Westmead Hospital, Sydney
Dr Tony Fernando, Senior Lecturer, Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland
Dr Richard Fisher, Medical Director and Co-founder, Fertility Associates
Mr Mark Fraundorfer, Urologist, Tauranga
Associate Professor Ed Gane, Hepatologist, Auckland City Hospital
Professor Des Gorman, Head of School of Medicine, University of Auckland
Janet Harp, Senior Nurse Advisor, McKesson, Wellington
Dr Andrew Harrison, Rheumatologist, Wellington
Dr Shaun Holt, Research Review, Tauranga
Prof Rod Jackson, Epidemiologist, University of Auckland
Dr Shailesh Kumar, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Hamilton
Mr Paul Le Grice, Dermatologist, Auckland
Mr Zachary Moaveni, Plastic & Craniomaxillofacial Surgeon, Waikato
Dr Robin Moir, Psychiatrist, Auckland
Allie Mooney, Accredited Advanced Personality Trainer and Director of Personality Plus, Auckland
Dr Gareth Morgan, Economist, Portfolio Investor, Author
Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley, Dermatologist, Palmerston North
Mr John Ormiston, Interventional Cardiologist, Auckland Heart Group
Dr Mike O’Rourke, Ophthalmologist, Tauranga
Dr Brandon Orr-Walker, Endocrinologist, Counties Manukau DHB
Dr Alasdair Patrick, Gastroenterologist and General Physician. Middlemore Hospital and MacMurray Gastroenterology
Dr Claude Preitner, Senior Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
Dr David Rowbotham, Gastronenterologist, MacMurray Gastroenterology, ADHB
Dr Anil Sharma, Gynaecologist, Auckland
Andi Shirtcliffe, Pharmacologist, Auckland
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith, Cardiologist, Auckland City Hospital and Auckland Heart Group
Professor Robin Taylor, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Univeristy of Otago
Mr John Tuckey, Urologist, Middlemore Hospital and Auckland Spinal Unit
Dr Nikki Turner, Senior Lecturer, Division of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Auckland
Dr Ian Wallbridge, Musculoskeletal Physician, Rotorua
Professor Laurie Walsh, Head of School of Dentistry, University of Queensland
Dr Phil Weeks, Director of Ultrasound, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland
Mr Doug Wilson, Partner, Accounting and Advisory, Deloitte, Hamilton
Dr Robert Young, General Physician, Auckland School of Medicine
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Sarah Aldington
Are your Patients fit to fly? - Concurrent Workshop Repeated (with Dr Claude Preitner)
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Works Room
Works Room
Dr Pat Alley
Pat Alley is Director of Clinical Training for Waitemata District Health Board and Clinical Associate Professor
in Surgery at the Auckland School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is a graduate of Otago Medical
School and qualified in surgery in 1973. He has spent most of his working life in full time academic and
hospital practice. His major research interest is colorectal cancer.
He has been a senior instructor for the Early Management of Severe Trauma programme for the Royal
Australasian College of Surgeons and still teaches this discipline in overseas countries. For twenty years he
has been the Auckland coordinator of the Doctors Health Advisory Service. He is also the intern supervisor
for the surgical specialties at Waitemata DHB, is on the panel of performance assessment for the Medical
Council of New Zealand and is frequently consulted on matters concerning the organisation and function
of surgical departments.
Basic Surgical Skills Workshops - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Mr Zak Moaveni and Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Mr Zak Moaveni and Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium 3
How to...Help Sick Doctors
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Dr John Apps
Dr John Apps has been a rural GP in Westport for 4 years. Trained in the UK, he worked in NHS General
Practice & A&E Medicine, in addition to running a vasectomy clinic and delivering advanced pre-hospital
emergency care. Frustrated with the lack of effective treatment for musculo-skeletal pain, he trained in
western style acupuncture focussing on trigger point identification and needling.
After 19 years, he left the NHS to concentrate on his main clinical interests of pre- hospital emergency &
wilderness medicine, event medical cover, vasectomy service provision and trigger point needling. Due to
lack of attention, he somehow ended up with an Occupational Health business as well!
Wilderness experience includes six Antarctic seasons, high altitude Himalayan trips, extreme marathon
events and a recent military tour in Afghanistan’s Helmand province.
John lives with his partner, Sue, on a 50 acre forestry block on the wonderful West Coast, where they
experiment with self-sufficiency & home-brew.
Vasectomy Workshop - Pre-Conference
wThursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
How to .. Trigger Point Needling Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
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Sigma Room
Biographies & Sessions
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Speakers Biographies
Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor
Grant Beban and Richard Babor are Upper Gastrointestinal and Bariatric Surgeons in Auckland with Private
(Auckland Weight Loss Surgery: www.awls.co.nz) and Public (ADHB and CMDHB) consultant positions.
Richard is a graduate of Auckland Medical School and completed his training in general surgery in NZ. He
completed post fellowship training in Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery in Sydney at the Royal Prince Alfred
and St George Hospitals.
Grant graduated from Otago Medical School, and completed general surgery training in NZ before a
further 2 years post fellowship training in Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery at St George Hospital, Sydney
Grant and Richard’ s current research interests include implementation of bariatric surgery in the public
sector, differential effects of sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass on diabetes, effect of bariatric surgery
on urinary tract symptoms, and the role of bariatric surgery in adolescents.
Dr Grant Beban
Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon
ADHB and Auckland Weight Loss Surgery
Website: www.awls.co.nz
Email: gbeban@awls.co.nz
Phone: 021 938 385
Dr Richard Babor
Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon
CMDHB and Auckland Weight Loss Surgery
Website: www.awls.co.nz
Email: rbabor@awls.co.nz
Surgical Options for Obesity - Concurrent Breakout
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Dr Alex Bartle
Alex has been a GP in Christchurch since 1978 and in 2000 began a sleep medicine practice, The Sleep
Well Clinic, alongside his General Practice.
In April 2007 Alex left General Practice to concentrate on the Sleep Well Clinics in Christchurch, Auckland
and Wellington. He now has additional clinics in Tauranga and Whangarei. The Sleep Well Clinic is
designed to offer assessment and treatments for all sleep disorders from Snoring and Sleep Apnoea to
Insomnia, from Shift Work to children’s sleep difficulties and the Parasomnias.
Alex is on the Education Sub- Committee of the Australasian Sleep Association, and an inaugural member of
the Asia Pacific Paediatric Sleep Association. He was a co-author of the NZ Guidelines for sleep disordered
breathing in children. He has just completed his Masters in Sleep Medicine through Sydney University.
Insomnia and Circadian Dysrhythmia - Concurrent Breakout
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Mary Birdsall
Mary is the Medical Director of Fertility Associates’ Auckland clinic. She graduated from Auckland Medical
School followed by post-graduate training at National Womens’ Hospital. She was awarded a Nuffield
Scholarship and completed a Masters Degree in Human Reproduction at Oxford University from 1993 to
1996. Mary returned to New Zealand in 1996 and joined Fertility Associates. She has a special interest in
fertility preservation and the lifestyle influences on fertility. She combines her work at Fertility Associates
with a private gynaecology practice. Mary is the New Zealand representative to the Fertility Society of
Australia’s IVF Directors Group executive and the editor of Fertility Associates book ‘Making Babies’.
Dr Mary Birdsall
Reproductive Medicine, Medical Director
Fertility Associates
www.fertilityassociates.co.nz
info@fertilityassociates.co.nz
Phone: 0800 10 28 28
Lifestyle influences on Fertility - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 2
Millennium Room 2
Duration: 55mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Cx smears/Pipelle Workshop - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:50pm
What to do with irregular periods - Concurrent Workshop
Sunday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:35am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Dr David Bourchier
Graduated at Otago Medical school in 1976.Trained in Paediatrics/Neonatology at Christchurch,
London(UK),Melbourne and San Francisco. Appointed as Paediatrician at Waikato Hospital in 1985.
Employed as fulltime Neonatologist since 1989.Additional subspecialty interest in Paediatric Endocrinology.
Married with 2 adult children.
Dr David Bourchier
Neonatal Paediatrician
Waikato Hospital
David.Bourchier@waikatodhb.health.nz
Neonatal medicine - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 12:00pm
Duration: 30mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
Start 11:00am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Neonatal Pearls - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Teenage Pretermers
Sunday, 13 June 2010
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Biographies & Sessions
27
Speakers Biographies
RN Lisa Boyles
Lisa is Fertility Associates’ Group Nurse Advisor and the Nursing Team Leader and Joint Clinic Manager
at Fertility Associates’ Auckland clinic. She joined Fertility Associates in 2005 and has been involved
in Women’s Health since 1999 after gaining a distinction in the Women’s Health Diploma in the UK.
Lisa was active in setting up the women’s health clinics and cervical smear training across the UK. As
well as supporting and leading the nursing teams at Fertility Associates, Lisa’s special interest is in the
coordination of our Donor Egg and Surrogacy programmes.
Mrs Lisa Boyles
Specialist Fertility Nurse, Clinic Manager and Group Nurse Advisor
Fertility Associates
www.fertilityassociates.co.nz
info@fertilityassociates.co.nz
Phone: 0800 10 28 28
The IVF Experience – How to help your patients survive fertility problems - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 2
Millennium Room 2
RN Joi Ellis
DJoi is Fertility Associates’ Counsellor Team Leader of the Auckland clinic. She initially trained as a teacher
and then became a social worker at National Women’s Hospital in the 1980s where she provided a
counselling service for people experiencing infertility. She joined Fertility Associates in 1987 as a founding
staff member. She is a founding member and current chairperson of the Australian and New Zealand
Infertility Counsellors’ Association and a member of the Fertility Society of Australia’s Reproductive
Technology Accreditation Committee. Joi is also a founding member of Fertility New Zealand, and a
registered member of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers.
Mrs Joi Ellis
Specialist Fertility Counsellor
Fertility Associates
www.fertilityassociates.co.nz
info@fertilityassociates.co.nz
Phone: 0800 10 28 28
The IVF Experience – How to help your patients survive fertility problems - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 2
Millennium Room 2
Dr David Bratt
Dr David Bratt, Principal Health Advisor to the Ministry of Social Development
Would you Prescribe a Benefit if it was a prescription Item? - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Sigma Room
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Speakers Biographies
Dr Ralph Bright
After graduating from the Otago University New Zealand in 1973, Dr Bright worked at the Plastic Surgery
Unit of the Burwood Hospital Christchurch before moving to Australia in June 1974. Dr Bright then
worked as an intern, resident and registrar on medical and surgical teams until the end of 1978. In 1979
he joined general practice.
In 1994 Dr Bright interest in cosmetic medicine evolved with chemical peeling and laser surgery. When
the Cosmetic Physicians Society of Australia started examinations and credentialling for lasers, Dr Bright
was one of the first to pass these examinations and be accredited.
Dr Bright derives a great deal of personal satisfaction from his work. Patients, young and old, male and
female are making changes through cosmetic surgery which improves their confidence, presentation
and self esteem. It is rewarding to be a part of that change”.
Dr Bright regularly attends workshops and conferences in Cosmetic Medicine, Liposuction, Laser Medicine
and Phlebology to keep abreast of the latest developments and techniques in cosmetic medicine.
Dr Ralph Bright
Cosmetic Physician
Macquarie Cosmetic Medicine
www.macquariestemcells.com
www.cosmeticmedicine.com.au
doctor@cosmeticmedicine.com.au
Phone: 61 2 9824 3044
Fat Inflammation and Aging
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:50pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
The Virtues of Fat - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
How you can use Stem Cells - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Lesley Clark
Healthline - Doing it’s Share for Primary Care - Concurrent Breakout Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith is a full time specialist Phebologist and Appearance Medicine physician, who
has performed 900 Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) and over 7000 Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy
(UGS) procedures in the treatment of varicose veins since 1992. A Foundation Fellow of the NZ College
of Appearance Medicine and of the Australasian College of Phebology, also a Fellow of the medical
faculty of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, and of the RNZCGP. He has extensive experience
of skin lasers and IPL, performs liposuction under tumescent anaesthesia, and provides regular skin
cancer and minor cosmetic surgery and photodynamic therapy. A regular international presenter on
nonsurgical vein treatment, he published a 5 year prospective study non UGS in Phlebology in August
2009. He is an affiliated provider for Southern Cross Healthcare for nonsurgical varicose vein treatment
and for skin cancer surgery, with regular clinics in Whangarei, Hibiscus Coast and Queenstown. Director
of the Skin and Vein Clinic, and teacher of GP surgical techniques in NZ.
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith
Skin and Vein Clinic
chappie@clear.net.nz
Phone 0800 1 4 VEINS
Basic Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Dr Pat Alley and Zak Moaveni)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Dr Pat Alley and Zak Moaveni)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Vascular - Lasers In Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:40am
Leg Ulcers; Effective Compression; Prevention of Post Thrombotic Syndrome - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 12:30pm
Duration: 30mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Associate Professor Lee Collins
Principal physicist and radiation/laser safety officer, Medical Physics Department, Westmead Hospital,
Sydney. Lee’s areas of special interests include radiation and laser
safety, and radiology physics, and he chairs the Standards Association of Australia Committee responsible
for Aust. and NZ laser safety standards.
He teaches medical laser safety widely, represents Australia on International Electrotechnical Committee
and consults for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Pre-conference Workshops 12 - Laser Safety Course
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 4hours
Sovereign Room
Start 8:30am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Photodynamic Therapy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
10-13 June 2010 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
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31
Speakers Biographies
Dr Tony Fernando
Tony is a Psychiatrist and Sleep Specialist who trained at the University of Pennsylvania and St Luke’s/
Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. He obtained his medical degree from the University of the Philippines.
He is a consultant psychiatrist with Auckland DHB and runs a private practice in Insomnia Medicine in
Practice 92 in Mt Eden. He is a Senior Lecturer in Psychological Medicine at University of Auckland. At
the medical school, he runs regular workshops on the Science of Happiness. He also teaches medical
students and psychiatrists practical meditation techniques. With Drs Fiona Moir and Shailesh Kumar, he
developed the CALM website www.calm.auckland.ac.nz which allows users to download MP3 files on
positive psychology. His research interests include sleep medicine and medical education. Together with
Prof Bruce Arroll, he developed the Auckland Sleep Questionnaire http://www.insomniaspecialist.com/
forms/ASQ.pdf .
The Science of Happiness - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:00pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
How to … Manage anxiety - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium Mokoia Room
Dr Richard Fisher
Richard is a co-founder of Fertility Associates, New Zealand’s largest provider of infertility services. He
remains primarily a clinician whilst building a significant research effort within Fertility Associates. He is
the country’s foremost spokesperson on fertility matters and has an active interest in the integration of
public and private health care across the disciplines of clinical medicine, research and teaching. Richard
was the first New Zealander to be President of the Fertility Society of Australia (FSA) and was recognised in
the New Year Honours as a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to medicine.
Dr Richard Fisher
Reproductive Medicine
Co-founder, Fertility Associates
www.fertilityassociates.co.nz
info@fertilityassociates.co.nz
Phone: 0800 10 28 28
Fertility 2010 – What do GPs need to know? - Breakfast Session
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 7:00am
Duration: 60mins
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Plenary Room
32
Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Mr Mark Fraundorfer
DMark Fraundorfer is a urologist practicing in both the public and private sectors in Tauranga New
Zealand. He, with long term colleague Peter Gilling, are best known for their pioneering work on the
use of the Holmium laser in the treatment of obstructive benign prostatic hypertrophy and has published
extensively on this subject. He also has sub specialty interests in Paediatric Urology, stone disease and in
prostate brachytherapy. He was the architect for the novel delivery of publicly funded elective urological
services based on a population basis and delivering maximum waiting times to be assessed and operated
on within two and six months respectively, the “Venturo” model.
What Matters in Kids Urology
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:25pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Urology - Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:45am
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Duration: 25mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Men’s Health - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Associate Professor Ed Gane
Ed Gane is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Director of
the New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit at Auckland City Hospital. He trained in Hepatology at the Institute
of Liver Studies, King’s College, London. On his return to New Zealand in 1996, Associate Professor Gane
was appointed Chief Transplant Physician for the first New Zealand Liver Transplant Programme.
Associate Professor Gane has been the Government Clinical Advisor to the National Hepatitis B Screening
Programme since 1998 and this year was appointed as Champion for HCV for the Ministry of Health. He
is involved in several current phase I, II, III and IV clinical trials of new antiviral therapies for HBV and HCV
before and after liver transplantation.
Associate Professor Gane is extensively published, with over 100 first author papers, including in Lancet
and New England Journal of Medicine.
How to… Manage Hepatitis B and C - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Sovereign Room
CVD Risk: the Death of Diagnosis?
Sunday, 14 June 2010
Start 8:55am
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Professor Des Gorman
Des is Head of the University of Auckland’s School of Medicine. He is strongly interested in the development
and maintenance of an effective health workforce. He is the Executive Chairman of Health Workforce
New Zealand and is a member of the National Health Board.
Des is ethnically European and M ori. His iwi is Ngapuhi. He is committed to promoting indigenous
peoples’ health.
He has a doctorate in medicine (MD), which was conferred by the University of Auckland, and a doctorate
in philosophy (PhD), which was conferred by the University of Sydney. Both doctorates were awarded
on the basis of research into brain injuries. His other clinical interests are largely in the disciplines of
toxicology and occupational medicine.
Des served in the Royal Australian Navy and trained as a Submarine Officer in the United Kingdom and
as a Clearance Diving Officer in Australia and North America.
The Taonga of Universal Healthcare for New Zealanders
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Future Role for Generally Trained Medical Practitioners
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:50am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Diversified, Sustainable, Fit for purpose NZ Medical Workforce
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 12:00pm
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Janet Harp
Janet Harp is the Senior Nurse Advisor and Relationship Manager for McKesson New Zealand the
contracted provider of Healthline the national 0800 telephone triage and advice service.
She is a registered nurse and has worked in a variety of clinical positions both in the UK and New
Zealand. She spent 6 years in ED and completed a Post Grad certificate in Advanced Trauma Emergency
Nursing prior to commencing employment at Healthline in 2000.
Janet is responsible for providing clinical governance advice and support through nurse leadership and
acting as a quality champion across the New Zealand business to ensure that clinical care is of the highest
standard.
She is also responsible for the maintenance of effective relationships with key Healthline clients and
stakeholders.
Janet Harp
Senior Nurse Advisor Telephone Triage
McKesson NZ
www.moh.govt.nz/healthline
janet.harp@mckesson.co.nz
Phone: 04 4948176
Primary Care Telenursing in NZ
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 3:45pm
Duration: 15mins
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Southern Trust Sportsdrome
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Speakers Biographies
Dr Andrew Harrison
Andrew Harrison graduated from Otago University in 1986 and undertook his rheumatology training
in Wellington and at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith Hospital, London UK,
where completed a PhD in inflammation biology. He returned to Wellington in 1996 as a consultant
rheumatologist and is currently Clinical Head of the Wellington Regional Rheumatology Unit, Hutt
Hospital, and Senior Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Otago, Wellington.
He has a clinical interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound. His research interests range from the genetics
and pathophysiology of gout, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis to the social, cultural
and organisational determinants of access to health care. He is currently President of the New Zealand
Rheumatology Association and Medical Advisor to Arthritis New Zealand.
Hot Tips in Rheumatology - From wax to JAKs. Two decades of advances in rheumatology.
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Rheumatology Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Mokoia Room
Millennium Mokoia Room
Professor Shaun Holt
Professor Shaun Holt is the founder of Clinicanz, New Zealand’s only clinical trials Site Management
Organization. Previously, he was the founder of P3 Research, an independent clinical trials unit based in
Wellington and Tauranga, and Research Review, a company that produces regular reviews of the medical
literature for health professionals. He is Ex-Medical Director of Clinical Trials in the Wellington Asthma
Research Group. Shaun holds Pharmacy and Medicine degrees, has been the Principal Investigator in over
50 clinical trials and has over 80 publications in the medical literature. He is Honorary Research Fellow at
the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, an Advisor to the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation,
a regular contributor on TVOne’s Breakfast programme and national radio shows and lectures at the
Victoria University of Wellington.
Professor Shaun Holt
Clinicanz, Medical Research Institute of NZ, Victoria University of Wellington
http://flavors.me/shaunholt
holtshaun@gmail.com
Phone: 029 200 11 11
Evidence Based Natural Healthcare
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:25pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer: Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Millennium Mokoia Room
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Speakers Biographies
Professor Rod Jackson
Rod Jackson is a professor of Epidemiology at the School of Population Health, University of Auckland.
He is medically trained, has a PhD in Epidemiology and is a member of the New Zealand College of Public
Health Medicine. He teaches epidemiology to public health and healthcare students and practitioners.
Rod and his colleagues developed a simple pictorial representation of all epidemiological studies the GATE (Graphic Approach To Epidemiology) frame - that they use as the framework for teaching
study design and study appraisal. Rod is the director of EPIQ, a collaboration of academics and health
professions working in Effective Practice, Informatics and Quality Improvement (www.epiq.co.nz). His
main research interest is the epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases. He is one of the architects of New
Zealand risk-based clinical guidelines for managing CVD risk and leads a team that developed PREDICT,
a web-based clinical decision support system that simultaneously gets evidence, about CVD risk and risk
management, into and out of practice.
Professor Rod Jackson
Academic Epidemiologist
University of Auckland
rt.jackson@auckland.ac.nz
Learn Critical Appraisal in 30 minutes
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 11:30am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Dr Shailesh Kumar
Graduated from Calcutta Medical College in India in 1990
Diploma in Psychological Medicine from University of Ranchi, India in 1993
Membership of Royal College of Psychiatrists in
Master of Philosophy from University of London
Diploma on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from St George’s Hospital and Medical School, London
Fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
Completed Psychiatric Training in London from St George’s Rotation and Maudsley Hospital and
migrated to New Zealand in 1997. Served as Clinical Director of Mental Health Services in Rotorua till
2006. Additional positions held were Director of Clinical Training, Director of Postgraduate Education
in Psychiatry, Intern Supervisor and Director of Area Mental Health Services. Moved to Waikato District
Health Board as Forensic Consultant Psychiatrist in 2006. Attached to University of Auckland and
Waikato Clinical School as an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor. Have more than 45 publications in
peer reviewed journals and have written chapters in text books.
Current area of research is burnout and job satisfaction in New Zealand Psychiatrists.
Suicide and Violence - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
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Sigma Room
Sigma Room
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Mr Paul Le Grice
Graduated in medicine at Auckland University 1981.
Spent some years in general practice in Nelson.
Undertook his FRACP and dermatology qualifications in Auckland
Undertook postgraduate training in Mohs surgery, photomedicine and laser dermatology at St Thomas
Hospital, London and NYU Medical School, New York.
Established in private dermatology practice with part time consultant attachment at Auckland Hospital
in 1992.
Currently in full time private dermatology practice in Auckland, with special interests in dermatologic
surgery, including Mohs surgery, dermatologic laser medicine and surgery, and cosmetic dermatology
procedures.
Lasers in Dermatology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Skin Cancer Surgery - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
Mr Zachary Moaveni
Zak Moaveni took up a position in late 2009 as Plastic & Craniofacial surgeon at Middlemore and
Starship Hospitals. He was previously the Clinical Director of Plastic Surgery at Waikato Hospital. His
private practice in Hamilton focuses on both aesthetic and reconstructive plastic and hand surgery.
Zak regularly attends national and international meetings both as participant and lecturer. He is also
passionate about teaching and the delivery of reconstructive surgery (especially for cleft lip and palate
deformities) in developing countries. He and his wife are excitedly expecting their third child later this
year and he loves running and fly-fishing.
Mr Zachary (Zak) Moaveni
Plastic Surgeon
Middlemore Hospital
info@zacharymoaveni.co.nz
Phone :0210781345
Basic Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Dr Pat Alley and Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated
(with Dr Pat Alley and Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Management of Common Hand Conditions - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
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Opus Room
Opus Room
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39
Speakers Biographies
Dr Robin Moir
Dr Moir is a consultant psychiatrist in private practice in Auckland. He graduated from Otago in 1966,
and completed his training in general psychiatry in Dunedin in 1972. He then undertook a two year
post-doctoral fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Yale University. For the next eight years
he was in full-time academic child and adolescent psychiatry, initially at Yale and then at Case Western
Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland. He then held hospital appointments in Cleveland,
Chicago, and Texas before returning to New Zealand in 1999. Throughout his time in the States he also
conducted a private practice. There and in New Zealand his practice has had a special focus on children
and adolescents but has also included adults. He is often asked to see adults who have conditions which
commence in childhood, such as ADHD.
ADHD - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
Allie Mooney
An International Speaker of vast experience, Allison has not only gained respect, but built a powerful
brand inspiring high profile companies such as Air New Zealand, Pharmac, Fonterra, Ministry of Justice,
Commerce Commission, Wella International, NZI, Lockwood Homes, Drake International, Westpac, The
Professionals Real Estate, Works Infrastructure, Tourism NZ, Burger King, to name a few.
Regardless of what organisation we are in, the common thread is that we all deal with People. Business
transformation occurs when we understand, respect and celebrate each others’ differences. By
understanding what motivates us, we find greater significance in who we are, and value in what we do,
resulting in greater productivity.
Allison is valued for her contribution in providing an effective business tool, particularly around staff
retention. By using this tool Business Leaders sleep better at night, eradicating personality clashes, and
sick days often inherent when working with people, which costs organisations time and money.
“Allison understands people like fishermen know their fish!”
Her own presentation style makes for a fun and entertaining program, and more importantly, the
uncomplicated content generates greater retention and application
She will show us how to use the 4 Critical keys of influence effectively
• Work out what makes people tick.
• Speed read others to find out what they really want.
• See things as they see them. (in their shoes)
• Communicate in a way that makes people want to listen.
• Know what makes people love coming to work.
Her “call to action” challenges any audience to significantly increase their own performance capability,
while constantly improving the quality of their lives, and the lives of those they come in contact with.
People Skills and Personality Profiling - Practice Managers Programme
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration:60mins
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Southern Trust Sportsdrome
40
Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Gareth Morgan
Dr Gareth Morgan is an economist, portfolio investor and motorcycle adventurer. He has instigated
three successful businesses —economics consultancy, Infometrics Ltd; personal portfolio management
business, Gareth Morgan Investments; and the Gareth Morgan KiwiSaver Scheme. He is also an active
philanthropist, a UNICEF Ambassador, and Patron of the New Zealand Police (Wing 256).
Gareth is a well-known media columnist and commentator and sought-after conference speaker. He has
co-authored with his wife, Joanne, 3 books on their offshore motorcycle trips – Silkriders, Backblocks
America and Under African Skies – and has written three books on personal investment, Pension Panic,
KiwiSafer and After the Panic. His latest books are Poles Apart, an appraisal of the science of climate
change, and Health Cheque, a review of New Zealand’s public health system.
Gareth graduated from Victoria University with a PhD in economics 1982.
Dr Gareth Morgan
Economist, Portfolio Investor, Author
www.healthcheque.co.nz
gareth@garethmorgan.com
Phone: 04 4946430
Keynote Address: Prescription for Change
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 1:15pm
Duration: 45mins
Plenary Room
Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Associate Professor Amanda is an experienced dermatologist from Hamilton. She is passionate about
dermoscopy, teledermatology and online health education for patients and their doctors, but is happy to
talk and write about a wide variety of dermatological topics.
Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Dermatologist
1. Clinical Director, Dept of Dermatology, Waikato DHB;
2. (Honorary) Waikato Clinical School, University of Auckland;
3. private practice at Tristram Clinic;
4. President-Elect and Website Manager New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated;
5. Diagnosing consultant for MoleMap NZ
http://dermnetnz.org ; http://anzvs.org ; http://tristramclinic.co/nz
oakley@wave.co.nz
Phone: 027 271-6985 (urgent calls only)
Dermoscopy - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Works Room
Works Room
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Plenary Room
Vulval Skin Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Sigma Room
Sigma Room
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Reliever free days for most of
the year. That’s freedom.
1
By prescribing twice-daily Seretide® you can
achieve and maintain asthma control* in most
patients.1,2,3 What’s more, patients treated with
Seretide in the GOAL study achieved a median
of 87% reliever-free days over 1 year.1
So help improve your patients’ likelihood of
achieving reliever free days for most of the
year.1 Step them up to Seretide.
*The GOAL study examined whether guideline-defined control could be achieved in 3,416 patients with uncontrolled
asthma. On Seretide, 41% of patients achieved total control and 71% achieved well controlled asthma for periods of
7 out of 8 weeks during the 1-year study. Total control was defined as experiencing none of the 7 listed symptoms
for at least 7 out of 8 weeks.
References: 1. Woodcock AA et al. Prim Care Respir J. 2007;16(3):155–161. 2. Bateman ED et al. Am J Respir
Crit Care Med. 2004;170:836–844. 3. Bateman ED et al. Allergy. 2008;63:932–938.
Seretide® (fluticasone propionate / salmeterol xinafoate inhaler 50/25, 125/25mcg per actuation and Accuhaler® 100/50, 250/50mcg per actuation) is a fully
funded medicine; Special Authority criteria apply. Seretide 250/25mcg inhaler is a private purchase medicine; a prescription charge will apply. Prescription
Medicine for the treatment of reversible obstructive airway disease (ROAD) including asthma, and for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). Warnings and Precautions: Not for relief of acute symptoms. Do not discontinue abruptly. Use care when co-administering strong CYP3A4 inhibitors
(e.g. ketoconazole) or in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis or thyrotoxicosis. Common side effects: hoarseness/dysphonia, throat irritation, headache, oral
candidiasis and palpitations. Paradoxical bronchospasm may occur. Avoid beta-blockers if possible. Before prescribing Seretide, please review the Abridged
Product Information included within this booklet.
Seretide and Accuhaler are registered trade marks of the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies. Marketed by GlaxoSmithKline NZ Limited, Auckland.
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ABRIDGED PRODUCT INFORMATION
PLEASE REFER TO FULL DATA SHEET BEFORE PRESCRIBING.
NAME OF MEDICINE
SERETIDE® Salmeterol xinafoate equivalent to 25 micrograms (mcg) of salmeterol
and 50, 125 or 250mcg of fluticasone propionate (Inhaler) and salmeterol xinafoate
50mcg and fluticasone propionate 100mcg, 250mcg or 500mcg (Accuhaler).
MEDICINE CLASSIFICATION
Prescription Only Medicine
INDICATIONS
Reversible Obstructive Airways Disease (ROAD)
Regular treatment of reversible obstructive airways disease (ROAD), including asthma
in children and adults, where use of a combination (bronchodilator and inhaled
corticosteroid) is appropriate. This may include:
• Patients on effective maintenance doses of long-acting beta-agonists and inhaled
corticosteroids.
• Patients who are symptomatic on current inhaled corticosteroid therapy.
• Patients who are symptomatic on “as needed” short-acting beta-agonists, as
an alternative to initiation of maintenance therapy with moderate or high doses
of inhaled corticosteroid alone.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
The symptomatic treatment of patients with moderate to severe COPD (prebronchodilator FEV1<60% predicted normal) who have significant symptoms despite
bronchodilator therapy.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
For inhalation only.
Adults and adolescents 12 years and older: Two inhalations
of 25mcg salmeterol and 50mcg fluticasone propionate inhaler twice daily or Two
inhalations of 25mcg salmeterol and 125mcg fluticasone propionate inhaler twice daily
or Two inhalations of 25mcg salmeterol and 250mcg fluticasone propionate inhaler
twice daily. For the Accuhaler, the recommended dosage is one inhalation of 50mcg
salmeterol and 100mcg fluticasone propionate twice daily or one inhalation of 50mcg
salmeterol and 250mcg fluticasone propionate twice daily or one inhalation of 50mcg
salmeterol and 500mcg fluticasone propionate twice daily. Children 4 years
and older: Two inhalations of 25mcg salmeterol and 50mcg inhaler fluticasone
propionate twice daily. For the Accuhaler, the recommended dosage in children is one
inhalation of 50mcg salmeterol and 100mcg fluticasone propionate twice daily.
There are no data available for use of SERETIDE in children aged under 4 years.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
The recommended starting dose for adults is 2 inhalations 25/125mcg inhaler twice
daily. For patients who require additional symptomatic control replace the 25/125mcg
inhaler strength with the 25/250mcg inhaler strength. The maximum daily dose is 2
inhalations 25/250mcg inhaler twice daily. For the Accuhaler, the recommended starting
dose for adults is one inhalation 50/250mcg twice daily. For patients who require
additional symptomatic control replace the 50/250mcg strength with the 50/500mcg
strength. The maximum Accuhaler daily dose is one inhalation of 50/500mcg twice daily.
Special Patient Groups
Dosage adjustment in elderly or renally impaired patients is not required.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
HYPERSENSITIVITY TO ANY INGREDIENT OF THE PREPARATIONS.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
SERETIDE is not for relief of acute symptoms for which a fast and short-acting
bronchodilator (e.g. salbutamol) is required. Patients should have their relief medication
available at all times. Increased use of short-acting bronchodilators for symptom relief
indicates deterioration of control-review patient. Sudden and progressive deterioration
in control of asthma is potentially life-threatening-review patient. Consider increasing
corticosteroid therapy. Where current dosage of SERETIDE has failed to give adequate
control of ROAD, the patient should be reviewed by a physician. For patients with asthma
or COPD, consider additional corticosteroid therapies and the administration of antibiotics
if an infection is present. SERETIDE must not be discontinued abruptly due to risk of
exacerbation; therapy should be titrated-down under physician supervision. For patients
with COPD cessation of therapy may be associated with symptomatic decompensation
and should be supervised by a physician. SERETIDE should be administered with caution
in patients with active or quiescent pulmonary tuberculosis or thyrotoxicosis. There was
an increased reporting of pneumonia in studies of patients with COPD receiving SERETIDE
(see Adverse Effects). Physicians should remain vigilant for the possible development of
pneumonia in patients with COPD as the clinical features of pneumonia and exacerbation
frequently overlap. Systemic effects may occur particularly at high doses prescribed for
long periods; these effects are much less likely to occur than with oral corticosteroids.
Titrate the corticosteroid to lowest dose at which effective control is maintained. Monitor
the height of children receiving prolonged treatment with inhaled corticosteroid regularly.
Patients transferring from oral steroid therapy to inhaled fluticasone propionate therapy
should be treated with special care; monitor adrenocortical function. Withdrawal of
systemic therapy should be gradual. Rarely, inhaled therapy may unmask underlying
eosinophilic conditions (e.g. Churg Strauss syndrome), usually associated with reduction
or withdrawal of oral corticosteroid therapy. Care should be taken when co-administering
known strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g. ketoconazole). Concomitant use of fluticasone
propionate and ritonavir should be avoided, unless the potential benefit to the patient
outweighs the risk of systemic corticosteroid side-effects. Very rare reports of increases in
blood glucose; consider when prescribing to patients with a history of diabetes mellitus.
Pregnancy and Lactation: There is insufficient experience of the use
of salmeterol xinafoate and fluticasone propionate in human pregnancy and lactation.
Assess expected benefit to the mother against any possible risk to the foetus or child.
ADVERSE EFFECTS
Paradoxical bronchospasm may occur with an immediate increase in wheezing after
dosing. Treat immediately with a fast, short-acting inhaled bronchodilator. Hoarseness/
dysphonia, throat irritation, headache, candidiasis of mouth and throat and palpitations.
Tremor, cardiac arrhythmias (including atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia
and extrasystoles), usually in susceptible patients. Pneumonia (in COPD patients).
Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylactic reactions such as oedema and
angioedema, bronchospasm and anaphylactic shock, have been reported very rarely. There
have also been uncommon reports of rash. Common reports of muscle cramps. Possible
systemic effects include Cushing’s syndrome, Cushingoid features, adrenal suppression,
growth retardation in children and adolescents, decrease in bone mineral density, cataract
and glaucoma. Very rare reports of arthralgia, hyperglycaemia, anxiety, sleep disorders
and behavioural changes, including hyperactivity and irritability (predominantly in children).
INTERACTIONS
Beta-blockers should be avoided unless there are compelling reasons for their use.
A drug interaction study in healthy subjects has shown that ritonavir (a highly potent
cytochrome P450 3AF inhibitor) can greatly increase fluticasone propionate plasma
concentrations, resulting in markedly reduced serum cortisol concentrations. During postmarketing use, there have been reports of clinically significant drug interactions in patients
receiving intranasal or inhaled fluticasone propionate and ritonavir, resulting in systemic
corticosteroid effects including Cushing’s syndrome and adrenal suppression. Therefore,
concomitant use of fluticasone propionate and ritonavir should be avoided, unless the
potential benefit to the patient outweighs the risk of systemic corticosteroid side-effects.
OVERDOSAGE
The signs and symptoms of salmeterol overdosage include tremor, headache, tachycardia,
increases in systolic blood pressure and hypokalaemia. Preferred antidote for overdosage
with salmeterol is a cardio-selective beta-blocking agent, but these medicines should be
used with caution in patients with a history of bronchospasm.
If Seretide therapy has to be withdrawn due to overdose of the beta-agonist component
of the medicine, provision of appropriate replacement corticosteroid therapy should be
considered. Acute inhalation of fluticasone propionate doses in excess of those approved
may lead to temporary suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. This does
not usually require emergency action as normal adrenal function typically recovers within
a few days. If higher than approved doses of Seretide are continued over prolonged
periods, significant adrenocortical suppression is possible.
Distributed by
GlaxoSmithKline NZ Limited
Private Bag 106600
Downtown
Auckland
Tel: (09) 367 2900
Fax: (09) 367 2910
SERETIDE is a trade mark of the
GlaxoSmithKline group of companies
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Speakers Biographies
Mr John Ormiston
John Ormiston is an interventional cardiologist with the Auckland Heart Group who works at Mercy
Angiography, Auckland City Hospital, and the North Shore Hospital. He is the Medical Director of Mercy
Angiography and is a past president of the Asia Pacific Society for Interventional Cardiology. He is an
Associate Professor in Medicine with the University of Auckland School of Medicine and an Honorary
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London). He is a member of the Interventional Scientific
Council of the American College of Cardiology. His specialist registration is in medicine and radiology.
He is New Zealand’s most experienced interventional cardiologist and has introduced many new
technologies and techniques to New Zealand. He was principal investigator of the Absorb Trial and
performed the world’s first implantation of a fully bioabsorbable drug-eluting stent. He also implanted
the first CoreValve percutaneous aortic valve in the Asia Pacific Region. He and his team plan to introduce
the MitraClip technology for percutaneous treatment of mitral regurgitation to New Zealand this year. His
research interests include bench testing of stents, stent coatings and other new devices and techniques.
His bench testing is world renowned. In addition he has worldwide reputation for clinical trialing of new
devices, he is an advisor to a number of interventional cardiology device manufactures. He has published
extensively and is a faculty member of the world’s major interventional cardiology meetings.
Percutaneous Valve Transplants
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:25am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Dr. Mike O’Rourke is an ophthalmologist based in Tauranga with subspecialty interests in Vitreoretinal
surgery, medical retina, strabismus and paediatric ophthalmology. He graduated from the University of
Cape Town in 1987. His ophthalmology training included 4 years in South Africa and the full fellowship
training under the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology ( RANZCO ) in Dunedin
and Sydney.
Mike is the current chairman of the NZ branch of RANZCO and a member of the federal council of
RANZCO. He is a member of the committee of RANZCO Strabismus society, a trustee of Glaucoma
NZ, a member of the medical advisory board to Macula Degeneration NZ and on the Alcon board of
advisors.
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Ophthalmologist
Park Street Eye Clinic - Tauranga
Chairman NZ branch Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology
Committee of RANZCO Strabismus Society
Trustee of Glaucoma NZ
Medical advisory board - Macula Degeneration NZ
Alcon board of advisors
Midor@xtra.co.nz
Work - 07 571 1714
Home - 07 579 3083
Mob - 021 829 355
Glaucoma Revisited
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:25am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Start 9:15am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Eyes - Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Eye Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 55mins
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Plenary Room
44
Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Brandon Orr-Walker
Brandon is an endocrinologist based at Counties Manukau DHB. He has been a member of the
Osteoporosis New Zealand Board since 2001 . Brandon has a research background at the University of
Auckland (Professor Ian Reid’s group) and since moving to Middlemore Hospital in 2001 has headed
their Endocrinology and Diabetes service. He provides clinical leadership at Counties Manukau DHB’s
“Lets Beat Diabetes” program, and is involved in national quality and guideline programs in diabetes
and cardiovascular disease.
Diabetes - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Dr Alasdair Patrick
Dr Alasdair Patrick is a kiwi trained Gastroenterologist and General physician employed at Middlemore
Hospital in Auckland. He is the director of physician training for Counties Manukau district health board
and holds a University of Auckland position. He returned to New Zealand from a consultant post in
Singapore three years ago. Prior to this he held a prestigious fellow position in the United Kingdom. His
major areas of interest are functional gastrointestinal disease, reflux disease, liver disease and colorectal
cancer. He has extensive experience in new technologies that are changing the face of gastroenterology
having been formally trained in CT colonography, endoscopic ultrasound, BRAVO pH capsule, pH/
impedance testing, manometry and capsule endoscopy.
Alasdair consults privately at the new comprehensive gastroenterology centre Macmurray Gastroenterology
in Remuera, Auckland.
Bowel Cancer Screening
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Abnormal Liver Function Tests - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Plenary Room
Plenary Room
Start 8:30am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Start 12:30pm
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
The Upper GI Tract
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Clinical Quiz
Sunday, 13 June 2010
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Dr Claude Preitner
Claude first graduated as a mechanical engineer, obtaining a MSc in Switzerland, his country of origin.
He then completed Medical School and moved to New Zealand, where he obtained FRNZCGP status.
Holder of a commercial pilot licence he worked as part time flight instructor, “the best student job
there is”. He spent 16 years in his own general practice at Rotorua, and obtained a Diploma in Aviation
Medicine. He became involved with assessing pilots and with occupational health. He also held a 2/10
position at the local ENT department for some 8 years. Moving to full time Aviation Medicine became a
logical progression for him. He has been a Senior Medical Officer with CAA since 2002 and also attends
a weekly clinic at the Hutt DHB. He enjoys interacting with GPs, running CMEs for aviation medical
examiners, and the national and at time international dimension of his job. He has a special interest in
the certification of pilots with complex medical problems.
Dr Claude Preitner
Senior Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
www.caa.govt.nz
claude.preitner@caa.govt.nz
Phone: 04 560 9463
Are your Patients fit to fly? - Concurrent Workshop Repeated (with Dr Sarah Aldington
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Dr David Rowbotham
EEC Skellerup
Works Room
Works Room
Duration: 55mins
A graduate of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, David trained in both Gastroenterology and
Hepatology in the UK at international centres of excellence in London and Leeds. He came to New
Zealand in 1999 as Specialist Gastroenterologist at Auckland City Hospital and during his first 5 years he
set up the first NZ service for both push enteroscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy, both of which have
now taken hold in the country as a whole. In 2008 David became Clinical Director for the Department
of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Auckland City Hospital.
David is not your typical Englishman! He is loud and proud with a wickedly dry sense of humour, and (in
his own words) subtlety is not his strong point! He is a keen runner and skier and loves anything to do
with sport. He remains a loyal supporter of his beloved Leeds United.
Dr David Rowbotham
Gastroenterology / Endoscopy
MacMurray Gastroenterology / ADHB
www.macmurray.co.nz
davidrb@adhb.govt.nz
Phone: 021 492 334
GI Titbits - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Duration: 25mins
Southern Trust portsdrome
Hepatology 101 - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Hepatitis update - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:25pm
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47
Speakers Biographies
Dr Anil Sharma
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Start 9:20am
EEC Sigma
Duration: 60mins
Anil Sharma was brought up in London and went to medical school in Leicester. Having visited New Zealand
in 1993 for a year (Wellington), he couldn’t let go of the place and emigrated in 2001 with his GP wife.
They have had 3 Kiwi daughters and live in central Auckland. His main interests are Urogynaecology and the
management of heavy menstrual bleeding (particularly with effective minimal access therapies).
He also writes for a number of magazines and is passionate about use of the media for educational
purposes.
He enjoys the outdoors with his family whenever he can and has had a new lease of life after relinquishing
private obstetrics.
Lasers in Gynaecology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:30am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Menstrual Disorders and HPV - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
How to.. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Skellerup
Start 9:50am
Duration: 20mins
Plenary Room
Pelvic Floor Issues
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Andi Shirtcliffe
Andi Shirtcliffe has a background in community pharmacy and for the last ten years has worked as a clinical
advisory pharmacist mainly in the medication review area. She is a graduate of Otago University where
she completed both her undergraduate and post graduate qualifications. Andi’s special area of interest is
in care of the elderly and her current clinical work is in a medication management advisory role in a long
stay, secure, psychogeriatric hospital. Other recent work has included acting as joint project manager on
the DHBNZ’s Framework for Pharmacist Services project, advising the Nursing and Podiatric Council on their
prescribing medicines schedules and performing medicine reviews in the rest home environment.
Safer Use of Medication - a Psychogeriatric Pharmacy Perspective
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:50pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
How to…Prescribe to the Elderly - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
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Biographies & Sessions
Speakers Biographies
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith
Warren Smith is a Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at Auckland City Hospital and the Auckland Heart
Group. He graduated from Otago Medical School with postgraduate training in electrophysiology at Duke
University, North Carolina.. He is a past Director of the EP Laboratory and Head of Adult Cardiology and present
Chairman of the Green Lane Research & Educational Trust Board. and Deputy Chairman of the Congenital
Inherited Diseases Group. He has extensive experience in arrhythmia management. His current research
interests include subcutaneous defibrillation and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy.
Associate Professor (Honary) Warren Smith
Cardiology
Auckland City Hospital & Auckland Heart Group
www.heartgroup.co.nz
warrens@adhb.govt.nz
Phone 021-774-140
Lasers in Cardiology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:50am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
CVS Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
How to .. Interpreting ECGs - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Opus Room
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
New Joy for Cardiac Disease
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Professor Robin Taylor
Professor D. Robin Taylor is Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the Dunedin School of Medicine, University
of Otago. His research interests include the adverse events associated with beta-agonist use, and more
recently, the use of exhaled biomarkers in the assessment of asthma and COPD. He has published widely on
the use of exhaled nitric oxide as a clinical tool. He is a past-president of the Thoracic Society of Australia
and New Zealand and was, until recently, the Medical Director of the Asthma Foundation of New Zealand.
How to... Spirometry and NO - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium Room 1
Mr John Tuckey
John trained in Hamilton and Auckland before finishing his fellowship in the United Kingdom. He is the
Urologist to the Auckland Spinal Unit where he developed his interest in Erectile and Bladder Dysfunction.
His other interests include laser surgery for both stones and BPH.
Mr John Tuckey
Urologist
Auckland, Middlemore Hospitals and the Auckland Spinal Unit
021 285 2593,
09 623 0984
E Mail jtuckey@xtra.co.nz
Men, their hearts and private parts - Breakfast Session
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 7:30am
Duration: 45mins
Plenary Room
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Speakers Biographies
Dr Nikki Turner
A practising General Practitioner, Director of the Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC) and a Senior
Lecturer in the Division of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Auckland, Nikki
specialises in immunisation and preventive child health issues. She currently is working as a general
practitioner developing a new primary care service with the Auckland City Mission.
Nikki represents the Immunisation Advisory Centre and RNZCGP on a number of New Zealand Ministry
advisory committees for. She is an executive member and health spokesperson for the Child Poverty
Action Group. Nikki’s main personal interests are in child poverty and preventative child health.
Dr Nikki Turner
Director, Immunisation Advisory Centre
University of Auckland
Phone: 09 373 7599 ext 82565
n.turner@auckland.ac.nz
Immunisation Workshop - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 60mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Immunisation Strategies Workshop - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
Dr Ian Wallbridge
Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Cervical Spine Tips Workshop - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
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Speakers Biographies
Professor Laurie Walsh
Professor Laurence Walsh is the Head of the School of Dentistry at the University of Queensland in Brisbane
and holds a personal chair in dental science. He is a registered dental specialist in special needs dentistry, and
maintains a specialist private practice. Laurence has long standing research interests in oral microbiology
and pathology. He has been using lasers in his clinical practice for 20 years and pioneered several common
laser applications in dentistry.
Professor Laurence Walsh
Special Needs Dentistry (Australia)
The University of Queensland
http://www.dentistry.uq.edu.au/professor-laurence-j-walsh
l.walsh@uq.edu.au
Phone: + 61-7-33658062
The Relevance of Oral Hygeine - Systemic health crossovers and their implications for medical practice
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Start 10:00am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Lasers in Dentistry
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 1
Millennium Room 1
Dr Phil Weeks
Phil graduated from the University of Otago in 1980 and completed his training in radiodiagnosis in 1991.
He spent time in Vancouver and Cambridge during his training, concentrating on ultrasound, scintigraphy
and MRI.
He then spent eighteen months as a fellow in Cardiac Radiology at Green Lane Hospital.
Phil is currently Director of Ultrasound at Middlemore Hospital, with full involvement in the MRI, interventional,
angiographic services provided there.
He is a visiting specialist at Manukau Radiology Institute, and with The Ascot Radiology Group.
He has particular interests in musculoskeletal and breast imaging, and is involved in the Auckland Access To
Diagnostics group, endeavouring to improve primary care access to imaging.
Musculoskeletal; US and Radiology - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Ultrasound in Primary care Workshop - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Supported By:
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Supported By:
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Speakers Biographies
Mr Doug Wilson
Doug is a Chartered Accountant with 17 years experience working predominately for Deloitte Hamilton,
with the exception of three yeas of working in the UK.
Doug’s experience combines many years of mid market advisory, project type roles and now uses this to
compliment his accounting, and strategic advisory work. This has resulted in growing number of corporate
finance related projects as a natural consequence.
Doug has experience working with a wide range of clients in a variety of industries and has a partner
leadership role in the following related areas: Strategic planning, Business structuring, Financial advisory,
Business sales/acquisitions, Valuations, Capital raising and Succession planning.
In addition to his financial acumen, Doug has a long involvement in the following areas and continues to
oversee these projects in a Quality assurance capacity: Feasibility studies, Business plans, Process design and
improvement, IT selection and implementation, Project management, Management information systems
and Financial modeling.
Other Interests
Doug is a board member of the Waikato Rugby Union
Doug is a trustee of the Grassroots trust
Doug is a founding board member of Habitat for Humanity
Direct Dial +64 7 834 7876 / 021 271 6344
Email douwilson@deloitte.co.nz
Facsimile +64 7 838 4810
Website www.deloitte.co.nz
Managing your Finances - Practice Managers Programme
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 120mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Dr Rob Young
Dr Young is a medical graduate of the University of Otago and was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship
which enabled him to graduate from the University of Oxford with a PhD in Molecular Genetics. He has
been a consultant Physician in the Department of Medicine, Auckland City Hospital for the last 10 years and
recently promoted to Associate Professor jointly appointed in the Faculties of Health and Medical Sciences
and the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland. Currently he lectures to medical students
and post-graduate science students. His research and clinical interests focus on the early diagnosis and
primary prevention of smoking related respiratory disease.
Better Lung Health- What to do with Smokers - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
How to .. Engage smokers on quitting - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Works Room
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Pre Conference Workshop
Thursday 10th June 2010
Pre Conference Workshops
Dr Pat Alley, Dr Peter Chapman-Smith & Mr Zak Moaveni
Basic Surgical Skills Course
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
A practical workshop to cover diagnosis, marking out on pig skin, punch biopsy, anatomy of needles,
suture choice, excision technique, borders, and simple ellipse repair, dog ear repair, principles of wound
healing, and sterile wound care. Instruments and gloves will be provided.
Notes
Dr John Apps
Vasectomy Workshop - Pre-Conference
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
New Zealand has the highest vasectomy rate in the developed world, with 57% of men aged 40-49
firing blanks.
John provided a primary care based vasectomy service in the UK for 20 years, logging over 5000
procedures. Initially using a cut & tie technique, John switched to the no-scalpel method in 1998.
The workshop will cover how to get started with training & supervised practice, equipment requirements,
patient selection, information provision and consent forms, operative procedure video, local anaesthesia
methods, vasa occlusion methods, sedation, complications, semen analysis, failure rates, post vasectomy
pain and audit, plus useful web resources. During this time, I will try to slay some of the mythology that
still abounds!
If there is time, we can discuss contract negotiation with health purchasers.
Participants are welcome to take away electronic copies of the patient information leaflets and consent
form to adapt for their own use. Please bring a USB stick.
Notes
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Pre Conference Workshop
Thursday 10th June 2010
Pre Conference Workshops
Dr Ian Wallbridge
Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Notes
Brendan Gray, Tim Cookson
Medical Protection Society
Pitfalls: Practice Policies
Hot Issues : What’s new in the Medicolegal Workplace?
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Works Room
Works Room
Notes
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Pre Conference Workshop
Thursday 10th June 2010
Pre Conference Workshops
Jason Burns
Level 7 Advanced Resuscitation Course
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 8 hours
Southern Trust Sportsdrom Conference Room
The course covers and includes:
•
Pre-course reading 4-6 weeks in advance to help prepare for the test.
•
Basic Life Support
•
Advanced airway management (bag masking progressing to intubation)
•
AED and rhythm recognition
•
Adult and child collapse algorithms
•
Anaphylaxis management
•
A compulsory multi choice test and skills evaluation of airway management, defibrillation and
some cardiac rhythms
The total cost per person for the course covers, test paper, manual and certificate plus any re-sit exams
required.
This is a level 7 NZRC Approved( 8 hrs) course, run by Jason Burns (New Zealand Resuscitation Instructor
level 4-7, NZDA Approved instructor, Paediatric Advanced life support instructor).
Notes
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Thursday 10th June 2010
Dr Shailesh Kumar
Suicide and Violence - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
There are two workshops with a common theme of risk assessment in the primary sector.
Basic principles of risk assessment in psychiatry will be reviewed examining the elements of uncertainty,
weighing up the likelihood of different outcomes arising and possibility of benefits as well as harm.
Evidence base of risk of suicide assessment will be reviewed. A mnemonic developed by the NZGGG “
Sad Person’s Escape” for remembering risk factors associated with risk of suicide will be presented. Basic
principles such as the need to take talks about suicide seriously all the time and to re-assess regularly will
be examined. Benefits of contacting a suitably trained mental health clinician, augmenting case notes
with structured assessments and whänau/family members’ concerns will be reviewed. Some key aspects
of management of risk of suicide will be examined.
There are some common antecedents to risk of violence which span across normal as well as mentally
ill populations. These factors include impulsivity, anger or irritability, paranoia or persecutory feelings,
grandiosity, sense of entitlement, narcissism, Impulsivity. In the context of offender population criminal
versatility, callousness and lack of empathy or remorse, Cognitive distortions such as Rationalisation,
Minimisation,Denial of responsibility, Inflated self esteem, Hostility, Antecedents of violence, Being
changeable through intervention. In this workshop two key actuarial tools (HCR20 and VRAG) will be
reviewed. The particular risk factors associated in people with schizophrenia will be reviewed in detail.
The benefits of focussing intervention strategies on dynamic risk factors will be discussed.
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Thursday 10th June 2010
Pre Conference Workshops
Dr Phil Weeks
Musculoskeletal; US and Radiology - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Supported By:
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Overview of approaches to musculoskeletal problem solving with particular emphasis on primary care
strategies, and available resources.
Plain film, ultrasound, MRI and CT scanning use of nuclear medicine and brief reference to CT PET.
Ultrasound and its practical application for common problems and utility in guiding musculoskeletal
intervention.
This will be followed by hands on practical scanning using available laptop based ultrasound platforms.
Patients with simple masses, and basic scanning techniques and normal anatomy around tendons and
major joints.
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Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Dermoscopy - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 120mins
Duration: 120mins
Works Room
Works Room
A beginner’s guide to skin surface microscopy, covering the basics of dermoscopic features and diagnosis
of common pigmented skin lesions. This will be less hard work if you’ve read a book or done an online
course first. The main thing is to use your dermatoscope frequently so you become familiar with the
range of appearances of benign lesions. First step is to identify melanocytic lesions by their pigment
network or globular pattern - if not, is this basal cell carcinoma, seborrhoeic keratosis, a vascular lesion
or dermatofibroma? If it is melanocytic, its asymmetrical structure, atypical network or blue-whitish
structures may indicate melanoma.
Notes
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Friday 11th June 2010
Practice Managers Programme
Mr Doug Wilson
Managing your Finances - Practice Managers Programme
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 120mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Doug will provide some practical insights into the art of budgeting and the different methods used
to establish performance goals and considerations that go into their determination. The budget will
discussed from the perspectives of financial performance and position and resulting cash flows.
There will then be a logical follow on discussion and review around income generation and cost management to optimize shareholder return within a practice and a concluding section on, tools to help
manage your finances, with a focus on line accounting applications, a new and exciting advent.
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Practice Managers Programme
Friday 11th June 2010
Allie Mooney
People Skills and Personality Profiling - Practice Managers Programme
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration:60mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Leader, Leaders …. The Vital Link to Success
International Speaker of vast experience, Allison has not only gained respect, but built a powerful
brand inspiring high profile companies such as Air New Zealand, Pharmac, Fonterra, Ministry of Justice,
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Allison is valued for her contribution in providing an effective business tool, particularly around staff
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sick days often inherent when working with people, which costs organisations time and money.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Practice Managers Programme
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Staff Security, Property Security and Systems
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Duration:90mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
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Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:00pm
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Southern Trust Sportsdrome
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
ACC Breakfast Session
Better@Work: How Not to be the Meat in the Rehab Sandwich
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 7:00am
Duration: 45mins
Plenary Room
GPs are the most important influencers of a patient’s willingness to recover from injury at work. All the
evidence says patients recover best at work. But GPs often feel helpless to assist them achieve this. This
session profiles a scheme developed by general practice to overcome these challenges.
Speakers include:
Dr Pete Foley, President, NZMA
Dr Jan White, Chief Executive, ACC
Dr Glen Davies, GP, Lake Taupo
Joanne Mintoft, Better@Work Coordinator, Lake Taupo PHO
Dr Suzanne Gower, Lake Taupo PHO
Notes
Professor Des Gorman
The Taonga of Universal Healthcare for New Zealanders
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
Citizenship for New Zealanders is variously defined by treaty, legislation and convention; in addition
to an emergent environmentalism, the three legs of the New Zealand stool are a compassionate but
enabling social welfare system, and universal access to excellent health care and education. All are
threatened by factors such as global recessions, but, it is the national “birthright” of health care that
is perhaps most threatened and threatening. The demand for health services over the next decade will
likely double despite the expenditure on health relative to national wealth already being at or close to
what can be afforded by such a small economy. This demand-supply conundrum can only be solved by
a disruptive innovation of extant health service configurations and models of care. A reformative culture
then is essential if even current health service levels are to be maintained. It is also clear that clinical
leadership and reliable health intelligence will be central to the process. Structural and organisational
changes in the health system are underway to facilitate a whole of health workforce and whole of
training continuum perspective and Health Workforce New Zealand has been formed accordingly. The
National Health Board and other commissions and services have and or are also being introduced to
achieve a timely and necessary shift in commitment to clinical service provision.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Alasdair Patrick
Bowel Cancer Screening
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
The US are doing it, the UK are doing it, Australia, Scandinavia and Canada are doing it. Does that make
it right?
Bowel cancer is the commonest cancer in NZ with 2400 cases diagnosed per year. In May 2008 the
government announced that a national screening program was being investigated.
What is the evidence for sceening? What options are available and where are things at in New Zealand
currently? Can we afford to do it or can we afford not to do it?
I will discuss stool testing, colonoscopy, CT colonography and colon capsule. I will discuss resource
implications and the General practitioners role.
Notes
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Glaucoma Revisited
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:25am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Glaucoma is not one disease, but many. A presentation will be given on glaucoma, briefly, outlining the
wide range of different diseases and manifestations. Emphasis will be placed on a practical approach
of a general practitioner to this common eye disease which is the second most common condition
causing blindness in our society. Signs, symptoms, tests and what to do about them will be covered. The
management of the disease, treatments, side effects and the surgery patients may have to suffer will be
covered.
Because glaucoma is so common this presentation will be personally relevant to all in the audience as
well as their patients.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Professor Des Gorman
Future Role for Generally Trained Medical Practitioners
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 9:50am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
There is an irony in the terms primary care, general practitioner (GP) and specialist. Primary care as a
concept is somewhat misleading and pejorative. The concept of specialist is also intuitively demeaning
to generalists and a neologism of “partialist” for the former is probably more appropriate. Outcome
and utility data show a strong basis for encouraging as many doctors as is possible to train as GPs and
for discouraging as many as possible from high degrees of specialisation. In the United Kingdom and
elsewhere a new type of doctor, often called a hospitalist, has emerged and has proved to be both highly
effective and regarded. The future concept of a GP then should probably involve community-based
and hospital-based scopes of practice. Indeed, a mixed practice will probably be both highly attractive
and cost- and outcome-effective. There is a real sense of back to the future in the concepts of GPs
with hospital-service special interests. By contrast, the concept of non-vocationally registered doctors
practising as GPs is an idea whose day should never have come. A memorandum of understanding has
been agreed between the New Zealand College of General Practice and Health Workforce New Zealand.
The Medical Council is also seen as a key player in what will be a reconfiguration of GP training and a
clear affirmation of the core role of GPs in the future New Zealand health system.
Notes
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Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Plenary Room
1100-1120 NZMA Chairman’s Address
1120-1200 Panel and Questions
1130-1150 Hon Tony Ryall, Minister of Health
1150-1210 Hon Ruth Dyson, Labour Health Spokesperson
1210-1230 Questions
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Andrew Harrison
Hot Tips in Rheumatology - From wax to JAKs. Two decades of advances in
rheumatology.
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
The last twenty years have seen dramatic improvements in the prognosis of patients with inflammatory
arthritis, mainly due to earlier diagnosis and treatment, more aggressive use of oral DMARDs and the
advent of biologics. The purpose of this presentation is to share these developments with medical
professionals who are in a position to ensure that patients gain maximum benefit. The main points
covered will be; early diagnosis and treatment of RA, managing cardiovascular risks of rheumatic disease,
an update on the diagnosis and management of gout, biological therapies in RA, ankylosing spondylitis
and psoriatic arthritis, and getting maximum value out of your local rheumatology service. By the end of
the session the audience should have been updated on practical application of modern concepts in the
management of rheumatic disease. Cases will be presented in the concurrent workshop that illustrate
the concepts discussed in the rheumatology plenary session.
Notes
Mr Mark Fraundorfer
What Matters in Kids Urology
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:25pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
This session will cover such topics as circumcision, investigation of abnormal antenatal renal scans,
enuresis and incontinence, urinary infections, vesico-ureteric reflux, scrotal swellings, testicular descent
and hypospadias. Any breaking news from the 1st World Congress of Pediatric Urology, San Francisco
May 27-29 will be presented.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Andi Shirtcliffe
Safer Use of Medication - a Psychogeriatric Pharmacy Perspective
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:50pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Old age is difficult to define and for the concerned health professional chronological age is only a very
rough guide at best to client needs. The characteristic of older people which distinguishes them most
from younger people is heterogeneity; old age produces much more variation in physical and mental
capabilities than is apparent within cohorts of younger people. In purely chronological terms there is no
such thing as old age! When considering any intervention (especially involving drug treatment) for a
person of advanced years the strategy should be don’t treat the age, treat the person.
In New Zealand it is estimated that 30% of people aged over 75 years of age are taking five or more
medicines and around 10% are taking ten or more. The potential for medicine related morbidity and
mortality in this population is great. But there are some straightforward steps that can be taken to
reduce this risk.
Notes
Mr Zak Moaveni
Management of Common Hand Conditions - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Our hands are delicate and precise instruments whose vast and varied function we often take for
granted. However, hand-related complaints related to trauma and degenerative conditions make up a
significant proportion of presentations to GPs and A&E clinics. The brief of this presentation is to provide
a framework for the assessment and management of hand presentations, and look at some of the more
common conditions in more detail. I hope that this session can run as an interactive session with time
dedicated to questions and discussio
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Brandon Orr-Walker
Diabetes - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Glaucoma is not one disease, but many. A presentation will be given on glaucoma, briefly, outlining the
wide range of different diseases and manifestations. Emphasis will be placed on a practical approach
of a general practitioner to this common eye disease which is the second most common condition
causing blindness in our society. Signs, symptoms, tests and what to do about them will be covered. The
management of the disease, treatments, side effects and the surgery patients may have to suffer will be
covered.
Because glaucoma is so common this presentation will be personally relevant to all in the audience as
well as their patients.
Notes
Dr David Rowbotham
GI Titbits - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
A selection of useful titbits for GPs from the world of Gastroenterology as viewed through the eyes of a
Consultant Gastroenterologist. Starting at the top (mouth) and going right down to the bottom (literally),
this session will help you feel confident in advising on all aspects of digestive health and disease.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Claude Preitner with Dr Sarah Aldington
Are your Patients fit to fly? - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 60mins
Duration: 60mins
Works Room
Works Room
When prescribing, GPs need to be aware of their patients profession and hobbies. GPs have at time
to deal with patients who are pilots. Some drugs are either prohibited or require special Civil Aviation
approval. In general terms when treating a pilot, fitness to fly determination depends both on the
condition being treated and the treatment itself. In this workshop, Dr Claude Preitner, discuss particular
considerations that Medical Practitioners should give when treating pilots, and conditions that are of
particular concern to flight safety. He also addresses Medical Practitioners legal obligations in regard to
those conditions and treatments of concern and advises on available resources.
Passenger fitness to fly is an important topic that commonly crops up in General Practice consultations.
As air travel becomes more accessible, the age of the travelling public goes up. This results in an increase
in the number of passengers flying with medical conditions. The aircraft environment can exacerbate
pre-existing medical problems leading to problems in-flight. Dr Sarah Aldington discusses how to assess
fitness to fly and also discusses in-flight medical emergencies.
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Friday 11th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Rob Young
Better Lung Health- What to do with Smokers - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
‘Respiragene’ is a personalised assessment for lung cancer risk. Respiragene is as simple as a cheek
swab.
Respiragene combines genetic and clinical information to create a susceptibility score for lung cancer risk
in current and former smokers.
In a pilot study of randomly selected smokers in Auckland preliminary results suggest that taking the
Respiragene test motivates people to stop smoking. The 6 month quit rate among particiapants in this
study was over 30% compared to the 4-5% of smokers overall who manage to give up smoking each
year. The study has also confirmed that smokers want to know their individual risk of lung cancer.
Respiragene providers doctors with the opportunity to prioritize screening and detection efforts in their
most at risk patients.
COPD is the leading risk factor for lung cancer but is underdiagnosed. Simple spirometry is available at
the time of the Respiragene test.
Notes
Professor Laurie Walsh
The Relevance of Oral Hygeine - Systemic health crossovers and their implications for
medical practice
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:00pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
This presentation examines the associations and causal links between oral diseases and systemic health,
using the burden of inflammation framework. Examples will be given of common conditions where
recognising these links and ensuring timely medical and dental care is essential.
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Friday 11th June 2010
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Professor Shaun Holt
Evidence Based Natural Healthcare
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:25pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
There are many advocates who say that all natural remedies work, and many sceptics who say that none
of them are effective. The truth lies in the middle – many natural remedies do not work, are unproven or
dangerous, but conversely many have strong evidence of efficacy and safety from high quality research
studies. It is also important to understand that natural products and pharmaceutical treatments can often
be very closely related, with many of our commonly used medicines having their origins in the natural
world. Although there are a number of additional issues to consider, the principles of good quality
medical research should apply to natural health treatments as they do to conventional treatments. When
this research has been undertaken, natural products can then become part of mainstream medicine...
and no longer be considered “alternative”.
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Fat Inflammation and Aging
Friday, 11 June 2010
Start 4:50pm
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
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diet (antioxidants, saturated fats and calorie restriction), exercise, obesity and stress. Protective factors
include genetics, diet (calorie restriction, antioxidants, resveratrol and anti-inflamatories). Obesity causes
obesity. This is exemplified by the hypothalamic adrenal axis syndrome. Patients need help to break these
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Breakfast Session - Mr John Tuckey
Men, their hearts and private parts - Breakfast Session
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 7:30am
Duration: 45mins
Plenary Room
Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease share the common risk factors of smoking, dyslipidaemia,
hypertension and diabetes. Erectile dysfunction may predate cardiovascular disease and there is a growing
body of evidence suggesting erectile dysfunction is a marker for future cardiovascular events. John will
discuss the evidence linking these conditions and the resulting implications for our patients.
Notes
Associate Professor Lee Collins
Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Ted Maiman built the first (ruby) laser in 1960, and almost immediately medical applications of this magic
light were proposed. The unique properties of single wavelength over a wide range from ultraviolet
to far infrared, collimation and intensity, combined with the light absorbing properties of the various
human tissues, have led to a plethora of lasers and applications. Many of these have had a short life, but
others are now a fixture, with new applications being developed continually.
Ophthalmology, urology, cosmetic medicine and oncology amongst other specialties all routinely use
lasers for applications from the simple such as pain relief, to the technically demanding such as corneal
sculpting and cancer therapy. Lasers can be used from the GP practice setting, right though to the
operating room. However lasers do have significant potential safety issues for both staff and patient,
and must be used carefully. It is hard to imagine modern medical practice without access to lasers. The
overwhelming majority of laser procedures are highly successful, and staff incidents are extremely rare.
This brief talk will give an overview of the place of lasers in medicine today.
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Mr Mark Fraundorfer
Urology - Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:45am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
Currently there are two commonly used lasers in urology, the so-called Green light (532nm) and the
Holmium (2140nm). Both are used in the surgical treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy whilst the
Holmium is also highly effective in the destruction of urinary calculi. This session will focus primarily
on the holmium laser but will also cover other techniques, i.e. TURP, transurethral needle ablation and
microwave thermotherapy. A brief update on the medical management of BPH will be given.
Notes
Mr Paul Le Grice
Lasers in Dermatology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
An overview of the range of lasers and tissue targets utilised in treating a variety of cutaneous lesions.
Image projection of a number of cutaneous lesions treatable by laser.
Notes
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Eyes - Lasers in Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:15am
Duration: 15mins
Plenary Room
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Anil Sharma
Lasers in Gynaecology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:30am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Whilst lasers have been popular in Gynaecology with ablation of endometriosis, the current use is quite
limited with the occasional use for the younger patient having a repeat cervical loop excision. Current
innovative energies for us include microwave and the increasingly popular Radiofrequency Energy. The
latter has enabled effective minimally invasive treatment for heavy periods as a day stay procedure, with
90% success at 5 years. His talk will focus on this and include data from his series which is the largest
in New Zealand.
Notes
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith
Vascular - Lasers In Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:40am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Leg ulcers are 80% venous in origin and consume 1-2% of Vote Health each year. Effective healing
involves treating the underlying chronic venous insufficiency and venous hypertension, use of adequate
class 2 compression and good nursing. Secondary infection and necrotic debris needs attention. The vast
array of available ( expensive) dressings make little difference to healing times. Compression aids healing,
reduces interstitial oedema and needs to be worn 24 hours daily until healing occurs. Frail elderly patients
can use various devices to assist the wearing of compression hose which need to be a minimum of class
2 strength ( 35-40mm Hg at the ankle). Peripheral vascular disease can complicate this. Non surgical
treatment of varicose veins is the first line option in most western countries, not yet available in the
NZ public health system. Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) has become the most effective, safe option
with high patient acceptance, and is funded by private medical insurance. Foam ultrasound guided
sclerotherapy (UGS) is used concurrently to occlude distal trunks and tributaries. Careful post treatment
surveillance with duplex ultrasound is necessary to exclude thrombotic sequelae, and to document
efficacy of treatment. Post thrombotic syndrome (PTS) following deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has
been recognised for some time but is poorly understood. This is a debilitating condition with life long
discomfort, leg swelling and oedema. More common with proximal DVT but seen also after mere calf
DVT, it is reduced by 50% by simply wearing class 2 compression hose for 24 months post DVT, rarely
prescribed by GPs. TED stockings continue to be widely prescribed consuming health funds– completely
useless in the ambulant patient.
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Associate Professor Warren Smith
Lasers in Cardiology
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:50am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
Limited use in lead extraction, AF ablation and refractory angina.
Notes
Professor Laurie Walsh
Lasers in Dentistry
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 10:00am
Duration: 10mins
Plenary Room
This short presentation is part of the overall lasers in medicine module of the conference, and it highlights
the ways that lasers are used for soft tissue surgery in the mouth and for procedures involving teeth,
bone and dental implants. It illustrates some surgical soft and hard tissue procedures which can be
done without anaesthesia, by using lasers to induce analgesic effects. Mention will also be made of
photodynamic therapy and photoacoustic laser applications in dentistry.
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor
Surgical Options for Obesity - Concurrent Breakout
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Bariatric surgery (surgery for weight loss) is increasingly being used in New Zealand and internationally
for the treatment of severe obesity and its associated illnesses.
Although the evidence of the efficacy and safety of bariatric surgery is well proven, many practitioners
would like to know more about the different types of weight loss surgery, the pros and cons of these
operations, who might be appropriate for weight loss surgery, as well as follow-up and troubleshooting.
These issues will be discussed through a series of case presentations. Participants are encouraged to
bring their own cases and questions for discussion.
Notes
Dr David Bratt
Would you Prescribe a Benefit if it was a prescription Item? - Concurrent Workshop
Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Alex Bartle
Insomnia and Circadian Dysrhythmia - Concurrent Breakout
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Chronic insomnia, defined as difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep that impacts on daytime functioning,
affects between 10% and 15% of the adult population. It creates a significant burden on the health
system and industry due to the fatigue that ensues, and resultant risk of accidents, mental and physical
illness, and absenteeism.
The 24hr society is here to stay, and approximately 20% of the workforce in western countries is required
to work outside the hours of 8am to 5pm. However activities that require a change in a normal sleep
pattern are of most concern. These might include work schedules, or social and environmental pressures
impacting on the ability to sleep at the ‘normal’ biological time.
Circadian disorders may be either self inflicted as with Shiftwork or Jet Lag, or biological as with Delayed
Sleep Phase Syndrome commonly seen in adolescents, or Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome seen in the
elderly. Genetics can also determine morning and evening ‘chronotypes’.
GP’s are in an ideal position to recognise and treat these conditions that affect a growing number of their
patients. Identifying these problems and understanding how to treat or manage them will be covered
in this workshop.
Notes
Lesley Clark
Healthline - Doing it’s Share for Primary Care - Concurrent Breakout Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Robin Moir
ADHD - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
This presentation will briefly review the epidemiology, genetics, and neurobiology of ADHD. Research
regarding the persistence of ADHD into adulthood will be summarised. The presentation, assessment,
and treatment of ADHD will be discussed, with particular emphasis on Adult ADHD and on the significant
morbidity and co-morbidity of ADHD at all stages of development. More recently available medication
options will be reviewed.
Notes
Dr David Rowbotham
Hepatology 101 - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
The specific content of this session is down to you, the participants. So don’t have a jaundiced view on
the world … come along armed with your questions, your cases, in fact anything to do with the liver. It
could be everything you ever wanted to know about the liver but were afraid to ask!
Notes
Dr Mike O’Rourke
Eye Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Plenary Room
Plenary Room
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Mr Mark Fraundorfer
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Androgen deprivation remains the mainstay of treatment of advanced prostate cancer. This causes
many side effects including cognitive impairment, mood changes, erectile dysfunction, hot flashes,
osteoporosis, weight gain and increased risk of cardiovascular events.
This session will explore such issues as the timing of therapy introduction, which therapy, intermittent
versus continuous, and the role of lifestyle changes, diet and alternative therapies. An update on future
directions of treatment will be provided.
Notes
Mr Paul Le Grice
Skin Cancer Surgery - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
A review of treatment options for cutaneous basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and
melanoma and their subtypes. The focus of the presentation will be on surgical treatment of these
tumours and recommended guidelines for surgical treatment. There will be a discussion of the role of
excision with microscopic control of excision margins (Mohs Surgery).
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Anil Sharma
Menstrual Disorders and HPV - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
Heavy periods are a major issue for around 20% of NZ women. They cause major physical, emotional
and economic morbidity. If that wasn’t enough the bewildering array of managements for them cause
their own issues and each treatment has its own problems. Anil will try and present the investigation and
treatment in a succinct and practical way to help you to help your patients to make the right choices.
After the workshop you should be able to decide who to investigate and how. He will also present a brief
update on the HPV vaccine.
Notes
Professor Des Gorman
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce - Concurrent Workshop
Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Interactive session
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Andrew Harrison
Rheumatology Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Mokoia Room
Millennium Mokoia Room
The last twenty years have seen dramatic improvements in the prognosis of patients with inflammatory
arthritis, mainly due to earlier diagnosis and treatment, more aggressive use of oral DMARDs and the
advent of biologics. The purpose of this presentation is to share these developments with medical
professionals who are in a position to ensure that patients gain maximum benefit. The main points
covered will be; early diagnosis and treatment of RA, managing cardiovascular risks of rheumatic disease,
an update on the diagnosis and management of gout, biological therapies in RA, ankylosing spondylitis
and psoriatic arthritis, and getting maximum value out of your local rheumatology service. By the end of
the session the audience should have been updated on practical application of modern concepts in the
management of rheumatic disease. Cases will be presented in the concurrent workshop that illustrate
the concepts discussed in the rheumatology plenary session.
Notes
Dr Phil Weeks
Ultrasound in Primary care Workshop - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Supported By:
Start 11:00am
Duration: 120mins
Millennium Room 3
Broad overview of likely future trends in adoption of ultrasound in primary care
Machine purchasing – what to look for.
Mandatory features, desirable features, traps and pitfalls
Servicing and maintenance
Tailoring equipment to need image guidance and diagnosis.
Scope of practice
Getting started
Training, clinical oversight, image sharing
Training opportunities and clinical partnerships
Clinical pathways their utility and integration in primary care
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Drs Ian Wallbridge and Rick Bernau
Cervical Spine Tips Workshop - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 1
Millennium Room 1
This is an interactive approach to the management of neck pain.
The Algorithm is your worksheet. We will run you through this approach with plenty of ‘hands on’
experience, to consolidate what you already know, hopefully to learn some new skills and to simplify
the management of neck problems in General Practice. The aim is also to have a pleasurable learning
experience! We want you to ask questions at any stage and give us feedback.
We plan to have a discussion about the neck and it’s functions. We will consider neck pain, what is
it, where is it felt and what is associated with it. What is its natural history? We will take a hands on
approach to examination of the neck and allied structures. What are the other factors to be considered?
What about imaging ,treatment, the non responder and referral? We trust these questions and more
will be answered as we consider this important topic, and you will take home key strategies to help you
the immediate day you return to practice and throughout the year.
Notes
Dr Mary Birdsall
Lifestyle influences on Fertility - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Start 12:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 2
Millennium Room 2
There is more and more evidence that fertility of both men and women may be improved by lifestyle
changes.
For a man, the important factors are to stop smoking, avoid marijuana, reduce alcohol to 20 units per
week and have a normal BMI. Keeping testes cool is also important and there is emerging data around
the benefits of a diet rich in antioxidants. Menevit which is a male supplement has been shown to
improve pregnancy rates in men with poor sperm whose partners are having IVF treatment. There is a
possibility that SSRI’s may also have a negative influence on male fertility.
For women, the evidence suggests that cigarettes have a big influence on fertility and age at menopause.
Weight also plays a role with a BMI less than 20 or greater than 25 reducing the chances of conceiving
and increasing miscarriage risk. Caffeine and alcohol intake are also liked to lowered fertility but the
major factor in female fertility is age – so whenever a patient asks you when she should start trying to
conceive, the answer should always be…now is good!
Notes
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Gareth Morgan
Keynote Address: Prescription for Change
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 1:15pm
Duration: 45mins
Plenary Room
This presentation will summarise the findings of Gareth’s 2009 book Health Cheque and his emerging
thoughts on a Prescription for Change in the New Zealand health system. Health Cheque found that
New Zealand’s publicly funded health system is in good shape given what we can afford to spend on it,
largely thanks to the hard work of the people within the system. However there are still enormous future
challenges including rising expectations, the ageing population, new technology, poor productivity and
the rise of chronic diseases. Meeting these challenges will require changes in how treatment is prioritized,
a greater investment in reducing demand for care, and a rethink of how services are organized and
configured. Currently treatment is prioritized on an ad hoc basis, and as a result is influenced by the
media, politics and lobbying. An impartial system is needed with a focus on investing public money to
get the greatest health return. New Zealand does relatively well on prevention and primary care, but
many changes are needed to prevent and manage the future growth of chronic disease. Finally we must
move away from small, provincial hospitals and fragmented administration so that a greater investment
can be made in primary care.
Notes
Dr Ralph Bright
The Virtues of Fat - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Fat in the right place is beautiful. Fat in the wrong place is ugly.
Keeping your fat in the right place and healthy is a sign of virility, fertility and strength. Flabby fat
is associated with disease, age, senility and poor performance. Fat becomes more inflamed as BMI
increases but not for everyone. We all know someone who is big, very active, strong and has a normal
BP and blood sugar. Their fat is not inflamed. They are able to protect their fat.
The strong proinflammatory potential of adipose tissue suggests an important role in the systemic
innate immune response. Leptin is released from fat into the circulation in response to infection where it
modulates the proliferation and activation of peripheral T lymphocytes. Levels correlate with total body
fat mass. If you don’t have enough fat you look sick.
Fat is richer in stem cells than bone marrow and easier to harvest. That fat on your belly is a very valuable
stem cell bank that is available to treat future illness.
Notes
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith
CVS Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Our aging population combined with increasing obesity means coronary artery disease remains prevalent
in older age groups frequently associated with multiple co-morbidities. Atrial fibrillation is also very
common and no longer an arrhythmia to be prescribed digoxin and henceforth ignored . The advent
of CT coronary angiography is changing the way we investigate chest pain and the associated calcium
score promises to refocus risk profiling. Bio-absorbable stents, sensitive troponin assay, MRI compatible
pacemakers and genetic screening for molecular causes of sudden death are all new developments
which will change our practice. Attention to detail however remains the cornerstone of treatment of
common problems such as angina, atrial fibrillation, blackouts and heartfailure and these aspects will
receive attention via illustrative case studies in the workshop session.
Notes
Dr Nikki Turner
Immunisation Strategies Workshop - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
Immunisation is one of the strongest evidence-based medical interventions we have. Despite this, NZ
currently has mediocre immunisation coverage and reasons for this are a mixture of issues around access
to services, systems and a general lack of community confidence in immunisation generally. However
many practices can and do maintain high immunisation coverage rates in their childhood population. A
crucial component is a confident provider.
This presentation will focus on the key issues and resources that are useful for us as GPs and PNs at the
practice level dealing daily with immunisation systems issues and parental and community concerns.
Notes
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Tony Fernando
The Science of Happiness - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Happiness and well being is often thought of as a result of wealth, material acquisition and social rank.
The research on positive emotions show that these things have limited contributions to one’s overall
happiness. This session will focus on the current research in Positive Psychology, looking at what makes
people genuinely happy. This includes living mindfully in the moment, attitude of gratitude, developing
and cultivating compassion and kindness and finding meaning in life. To learn many of these principles,
please visit the CALM website www.calm.auckland.ac.nz
Notes
Dr David Bourchier
Neonatal Pearls - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
The presentation will focus on recent changes in Neonatal medicine which are likely to impact upon
General Practitioner careThe expanded newborn metabolic screening and newborn hearing screening
programmes will be reviewed.Antenatal risk factors for preterm delivery,fetal antenatal renal pelvis
dilatation,Kernicterus and Vit D will be included.
Notes
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr Alasdair Patrick
Abnormal Liver Function Tests - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Plenary Room
Plenary Room
This will be a practical overview of what LFTs are, why we check them and what various abnormalities
mean. I will also give rules of thumb on when a patient should be referred for specialist assessment.
Notes
Professor Shaun Holt
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer: Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Mokoia Room
Millennium Mokoia Room
Almost everyone with a diagnosis of cancer will try complementary and alternative therapies (CAM) or
will seriously consider using them. There are many reasons for this, not least a determination to “leave
no stone unturned”. Unfortunately, there are few sources of good information and many treatments are
totally ineffective or even dangerous. No CAM therapies will cure cancer but a surprisingly large number
have been shown in high quality research studies to reduce symptoms and/or increase quality of life.
Most health care professionals receive little if any teaching on evidence-based CAM and their patients
often have questions on the subject, often based on information in weekly magazines and the internet.
This presentation gives an overview on which CAM therapies can help people with cancer, which do not
help or can harm....and how to tell the difference.
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Main Programme
Professor Laurie Walsh
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 1
Millennium Room 1
The one hour workshop focuses on recognition of normal features of the oral cavity and the identification
of common types of pathology affecting the oral soft tissues and the dental hard tissues. A range of
disorders will be illustrated where timely referral to a dentist is indicated. Examples will also shown of
oral side effects of medicines of which GPs should be aware.
Notes
RN Lisa Boyles & RN Joi Ellis
The IVF Experience – How to help your patients survive fertility problems - Concurrent
Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 2
Millennium Room 2
The IVF experience can have an enormous emotional impact on your patients.
Specialist fertility nurses have a key role coordinating care during fertility treatment. They work closely
with specialist fertility counsellors to assist patients holistically.
There are a wide range of fertility treatments and laws governing assisted reproductive technology that
impact the support a patient will need.
There are many resources available to assist GP’s in the support of their patients’ journey to a baby on
the fertility treatment pathway.
Armed with better understanding, GPs can help their patients survive their fertility problems and ensure
they get the best service from the fertility clinic.
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Medtech User Group
Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Start 3:05pm
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Room 3
Millennium Room 3
The presentation will focus on recent changes in Neonatal medicine which are likely to impact upon
General Practitioner careThe expanded newborn metabolic screening and newborn hearing screening
programmes will be reviewed.Antenatal risk factors for preterm delivery,fetal antenatal renal pelvis
dilatation,Kernicterus and Vit D will be included.
Notes
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith
How to .. Interpreting ECGs - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Opus Room
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Dr John Apps
How to .. Trigger Point Needling Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Sigma Room
Also known as Intramuscular Stimulation, this will be a practical, hands on workshop, so come prepared
to be demonstrated on! Participants with musculo-skeletal pain are welcome.
I will give a brief overview of how it seems to work based on the concept of muscle shortening (no
science involved), review some cases, show some typical pain referral diagrams and then demonstrate
trigger point identification and treatment by examination & needling. The main skill is examination
technique to find the painful bits and the only essential knowledge is knowing where NOT to needle!
I use this technique during normal GP consultations: it is rapid and effective in about 70% of cases.
Typical problems treated include neck, shoulder and back pain (including those with radiculopathy),
chronic headaches and migraine, trochanteric bursitis and epicondylitis.
GPs who have introduced needling techniques into their usual practice, generally report a reduction
in referral rates and decreased prescribing of analgesia and anti-inflammatories, not to mention some
increased work satisfaction! Some patients even return to work after years on the benefit system!
If time allows, we can include acupuncture treatments that have been shown to be effective for the nasal
symptoms of hay-fever and OA of the knee.
Notes
Dr Pat Alley
How to...Help Sick Doctors
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium 3
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Associate Professor Ed Gane
How to… Manage Hepatitis B and C - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30am
Duration: 60mins
Sovereign Room
The Ministry of Health Hepatitis C Implementation Plan
Ed Gane, HCV Champion, MoH HCV Project Team
In September 2005 a commitment was made by the government, to resolve the longstanding concerns of
those infected with hepatitis C through the blood supply. Within this commitment a variety of measures
were promised, including provision of an enhanced treatment package. Additional funding was sought
and secured for this treatment package and a Hepatitis C Treatment Advisory group, comprising of
clinicians, DHB managers and community representatives and chaired by Ed Gane was established to
advise the Ministry of Health.
The terms of reference of the Hepatitis C Treatment Advisory Group were to develop a costed and
prioritised Implementation Plan, supported by district health boards (DHBs) and the Ministry of Health.
This group first met on 17 April 2007. During 2008, they conducted a comprehensive Stocktake of
current HCV treatment services provided at each of the 21 DHBs. Following analysis of these results
and other information, the committee identified barriers to accessing this treatment and geographical
gaps in service provision. They identified priority interventions to improve services and patient outcomes
throughout NZ and developed a costed and prioritised implementation plan for improving the access to
and uptake of Hepatitis C treatment in New Zealand. The subsequent Health Report and the Hepatitis C
Plan was submitted to Hon. Tony Ryall by HCTAG in January 2009.
On 28 July 2009, the Minister approved the “Strategic Directions for Hepatitis C – improving access to
and uptake of hepatitis C treatment services” and signed off the funding allocation to address the key
action areas within the document. These four key action areas, identified within Strategic Directions for
Hepatitis C, are: (i) improving HCV treatment services;(ii) improving knowledge of HCV among primary
health care providers; (iii) increasing the percentage of all people with HCV who have had the disease
diagnosed; (iv) improving the knowledge of HCV prevalence in the New Zealand population and within
subgroups.
During this presentation, I will briefly outline the plans for primary care, including the new e-learning tool
for GPs and Practice Nurses, designed to improve knowledge and encourage opportunistic screening for
HCV.
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Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Plenary Room
The lecture will not cover all you need to know to prescribe isotretinoin - this takes years of experience.
If keen to prescribe, choose well-motivated and mature patients that will do well with low-doses and
can be relied on not to get pregnant. As GPs rarely manage many patients with severe acne, refer these,
as they may need additional treatment and higher doses of isotretinoin thus experiencing troublesome
mucocutaneous side effects.
Notes
Dr Rob Young
How to .. Engage smokers on quitting - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Works Room
‘Respiragene’ is a personalised assessment for lung cancer risk. Respiragene is as simple as a cheek
swab.
Respiragene combines genetic and clinical information to create a susceptibility score for lung cancer risk
in current and former smokers.
In a pilot study of randomly selected smokers in Auckland preliminary results suggest that taking the
Respiragene test motivates people to stop smoking. The 6 month quit rate among particiapants in this
study was over 30% compared to the 4-5% of smokers overall who manage to give up smoking each
year. The study has also confirmed that smokers want to know their individual risk of lung cancer.
Respiragene providers doctors with the opportunity to prioritize screening and detection efforts in their
most at risk patients.
COPD is the leading risk factor for lung cancer but is underdiagnosed. Simple spirometry is available at
the time of the Respiragene test.
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Dr Anil Sharma
How to.. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Skellerup
The Mirena IUS is one treatment that has revolutionised the management of heavy periods. Anil has
distilled his many years of insertion of the device and will present practical tips for this. He will also
demonstrate and go through Pipelle endometrial biopsies and the use of ring pessaries for prolapse. One
aim will be tips for minimal discomfort to your patients. The session will start with a brief version of the
Menstrual Disorders talk.
Notes
Dr Tony Fernando
How to … Manage anxiety - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 55mins
Millennium Mokoia Room
GP’s are in the best position to screen and manage anxiety disorders.This session will review basic screening
questions for anxiety. More importantly, this session will review the current guidelines in managing
anxiety. This includes behavioural, psychological and medical interventions. For basic psychological
techniques that patients can listen to, please refer to the CALM website www.calm.auckland.ac.nz
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Professor Robin Taylor
How to… Spirometry and NO – Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium Room 1
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Andi Shirtcliffe
How to…Prescribe to the Elderly - Concurrent Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 4:30pm
Duration: 60mins
Millennium 2
Fifteen medicines and eight diagnoses. How can you quickly assess the steps required to rationalise Mr
Brown’s medicines? Is any rationalisation required at all? It’s not possible to do a comprehensive medicine
review of regimens such as this in the context of a fifteen minute consultation. But there are some rules
and tools that can simplify the process and help you identify some maximum impact interventions.
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Practice Nurses Programme - Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Refer Page 61 for 8:30am to 10:30am session details.
Dr Nikki Turner
Immunisation Workshop
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 60mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Immunisation is one of the strongest evidence-based medical interventions we have. Despite this, NZ
currently has mediocre immunisation coverage and reasons for this are a mixture of issues around access
to services, systems and a general lack of community confidence in immunisation generally. However
many practices can and do maintain high immunisation coverage rates in their childhood population. A
crucial component is a confident provider.
This presentation will focus on the key issues and resources that are useful for us as GPs and PNs at the
practice level dealing daily with immunisation systems issues and parental and community concerns.
Notes
Dr David Bourchier
Neonatal Medicine
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 12:00pm
Duration: 30mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Issues relating to the preterm infant which present to a Practise Nurse will be discussed. A brief review
of outcomes will be presented followed by extended discussion on immunisations, Vit K, feeding issues
,jaundice and the newborn screening card.
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Saturday 12th June 2010
Practice Nurses Programme
Dr Peter Chapman-Smith
Leg Ulcers; Effective Compression; Prevention of Post Thrombotic Syndrome
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 12:30pm
Duration: 30mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Leg ulcers are 80% venous in origin and consume 1-2% of Vote Health each year. Effective healing
involves treating the underlying chronic venous insufficiency and venous hypertension, use of adequate
class 2 compression and good nursing. Secondary infection and necrotic debris needs attention. The vast
array of available ( expensive) dressings make little difference to healing times.
Compression aids healing, reduces interstitial oedema and needs to be worn 24 hours daily until healing
occurs. Frail elderly patients can use various devices to assist the wearing of compression hose which
need to be a minimum of class 2 strength ( 35-40mm Hg at the ankle). Peripheral vascular disease can
complicate this.
Non surgical treatment of varicose veins is the first line option in most western countries, not yet available
in the NZ public health system. Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) has become the most effective, safe
option with high patient acceptance, and is funded by private medical insurance. Foam ultrasound
guided sclerotherapy (UGS) is used concurrently to occlude distal trunks and tributaries. Careful post
treatment surveillance with duplex ultrasound is necessary to exclude thrombotic sequelae, and to
document efficacy of treatment.
Post thrombotic syndrome (PTS) following deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has been recognised for some
time but is poorly understood. This is a debilitating condition with life long discomfort, leg swelling and
oedema. More common with proximal DVT but seen also after mere calf DVT, it is reduced by 50% by
simply wearing class 2 compression hose for 24 months post DVT, rarely prescribed by GPs. TED stockings
continue to be widely prescribed consuming health funds– completely useless in the ambulant patient.
Notes
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Men’s Health
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:00pm
Duration: 25mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
The following subjects will be covered from a nursing perspective;
Erectile dysfunction, foreskin problems, prostate problems and the early detection of prostate cancer,
treatment options for benign prostate disease and prostate cancer, testicular cancer diagnosis, scrotal
lumps and bumps.
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Practice Nurses Programme
Dr David Rowbotham
Hepatitis update - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:25pm
Duration: 25mins
Southern Trust portsdrome
Notes
Dr Mary Birdsall
Cx smears/Pipelle Workshop - Nurses Programme
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 2:50pm
Duration: 55mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
This workshop will overview how to perform a cervical smear and how to perform pipelle endometrial
sampling.
My top tips for performing a good cervical smear are:
1. Never do a smear when a woman is menstruating
2. Postmenopausal women often benefit from 1 month of vaginal oestrogen prior to a smear
3. Vaginas slope backwards
4. If you are having difficulties locating a cervix then remove your speculum and perform a bimanual
exam in order to find the cervix
Pipelle sampling is an easy office based investigation and the indications are irregular vaginal bleeding
in over 40’s, post menopausal bleeding or bleeding on tamoxifen. It is important to exclude pregnancy
and infection prior to performing a pipelle. Please tell women that a pipelle will be uncomfortable for a
brief moment and that a result is not always obtained. An insufficient sample is an indication for referral
as 20% have some pathology.
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Janet Harp
Primary Care Telenursing in NZ
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 3:45pm
Duration: 15mins
Southern Trust Sportsdrome
Telenursing is governed by the Nursing Council Professional Standards for Telenursing Practice.
Telenursing refers to the use of telecommunications technology in nursing to enhance patient care
through assessment, triage and provision of information and is often the first point of contact for callers
seeking health advice.
Although nurses have provided nursing advice over the telephone for decades, more recent advances
through sophisticated decision support systems are revolutionising the provision of nursing services to
the general population over long and small distances.
The Healthline service here in New Zealand has been running for 10 years. Telenurses are in a unique
situation working at a primary health care level without the advantage of visibly seeing the client. This
reinforces the need to establish a therapeutic relationship which requires nurses to develop enhanced
communication skills as well as technological competency and dedication to teamwork.
At the primary health care level telenurses at Healthline support individuals, families, groups, communities
and populations and complement existing primary health services.
Notes
Rejoin GP Programme and concurrent workshop options (see page XX for details)
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Dr Richard Fisher
Fertility 2010 – What do GPs need to know? - Breakfast Session
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 7:00am
Duration: 60mins
Plenary Room
Healthy eggs and healthy sperm are the most important gift you will ever give your children. Creating
these is an issue for Primary Care. Although one cannot alter age and intrinsic biology, there is mounting
evidence that lifestyle factors influence not only the chance of conception, but also the health of the
embryo through to subsequent adulthood. A new concept in the time management of fertility delay will
be presented.
Outcomes for Assisted Reproductive Technologies continue to improve. New options for ovarian
stimulation have been developed, which both improve outcomes and reduce risks.
Significant changes have occurred in the investigation of male infertility, which may allow more focus
on treatment. The assessment of ovarian reserve has been greatly enhanced with the development of
robust assays for AMH.
At a time when survival is becoming common following the treatment of cancer, continuing fertility in
the interests of long-term quality of life can now be addressed.
Children born following ART procedures show both morphological and endocrine differences from
control groups. This information and a growing knowledge about epigenetic influences giving exciting
insights into potential future beneficial outcomes both in natural and in ART conceptions.
Notes
Dr Alasdair Patrick
The Upper GI Tract
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
20% of people have symptoms of dyspepsia. The use of PPIs has doubled since Losec came off patent
globally. Studies in New Zealand suggest that vast numbers of patients are on long term PPIs despite
not having clear evidence based indications. This session will discuss GORD, the exciting technological
advances in diagnosis, options for treatment and how to stop treatment.
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Sunday 13th June 2010
Main Programme
Associate Professor (Honorary) Warren Smith
New Joy for Cardiac Disease
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 9:00am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Our aging population combined with increasing obesity means coronary artery disease remains prevalent
in older age groups frequently associated with multiple co-morbidities. Atrial fibrillation is also very
common and no longer an arrhythmia to be prescribed digoxin and henceforth ignored . The advent
of CT coronary angiography is changing the way we investigate chest pain and the associated calcium
score promises to refocus risk profiling. Bio-absorbable stents, sensitive troponin assay, MRI compatible
pacemakers and genetic screening for molecular causes of sudden death are all new developments
which will change our practice. Attention to detail however remains the cornerstone of treatment of
common problems such as angina, atrial fibrillation, blackouts and heartfailure and these aspects will
receive attention via illustrative case studies in the workshop session.
Notes
Mr John Ormiston
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) also called Percutaneous Aortic Valve
Replacement (PAVR)
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Start 9:25am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Calcific aortic valve stenosis can cause angina, heart failure, syncope and death. The standard of care
for severe symptomatic aortic stenosis is surgical replacement. Of patients with symptomatic stenosis
who do not have valve replacement, about half will die in 2yrs. Medical treatment and aortic balloon
valvuloplasty do not prolong life and have limited ability to improve symptoms. Patients at high risk or
who are unsuitable for conventional surgical replacement because of advanced age or comorbidities
may be suitable for TAVI. In an entirely percutaneous procedure, a prosthetic valve is advanced from
a femoral artery to be deployed across the aortic valve. Sometimes there is a surgical cut down to the
femoral artery, subclavian artery or left ventricular apex. The femoral approach can be done under
general or local anaesthesia.
My colleagues and I at Mercy Angiography/Auckland Heart Group have treated 37 patients with the
CoreValve with no stroke and the only death was in a very high risk patient. Mean age was 85 yrs with
the oldest patient being 94 years old. Patients are mobilized on the day of the procedure. Hospital stay
is about 6 days. Some patients will require permanent pacemaker implantation for heart block. Patients
should be maintained on long term aspirin. Clopidogrel is used early after the procedure. Warfarin may
be required if a patient’s rhythm is atrial fibrillation.
Workup includes a consultation, echocardiography, coronary angiography and sometimes stenting
of stenoses, and angiography to ensure the aorta and femoral arteries are anatomically suitable. The
procedure is expensive.
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prescribed mesalazine
for mild to moderate
inflammatory bowel disease.
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tablets – 500mg mesalazine. Pentasa Enema 1g/100ml mesalazine. Pentasa suppositories
1g mesalazine. Indications: Prolonged release tablets 500mg – treatment of mild to
moderate ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Enema 1g/100ml – treatment of ulcerative
proctosigmoiditis and left-sided colitis. Suppositories 1g – treatment of ulcerative proctitis.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, severe liver and renal impairment. Warnings and
Precautions: Caution recommended when patients allergic to sulphasalazine or has impaired
liver function. Renal function should be regularly monitored. Use is not recommended with
renal impairment. Treatment should be discontinued on suspicion of the rare side-effects of
nephrotoxicity, cardiac hypersensitivity, and blood dyscrasias. Concomitant treatment with
azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine increases risk of blood dyscrasia. Use in caution during
pregnancy (Category C) and lactation only if the potential benefits outweigh the possible
risks. Mesalazine crosses the placental barrier and is excreted in breast milk. Adverse
Effects: Frequently GI side-effects, headache and rash. Local reactions pruritus, urge &
rectal discomfort. Rarely nephrotoxicity, cardiac hypersensitivity and blood dyscrasias. (Refer
data sheet) Fully funded on the Pharmaceutical Schedule. Standard patient charge
applies. Ferring Pharmaceuticals division, Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd, PO Box 4079, Auckland
1140. 10/9/09. Before prescribing please refer to the
Abridged Prescribing Information that accompanies these
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Dr Anil Sharma
Pelvic Floor Issues
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 9:50am
Duration: 20mins
Plenary Room
The failure rate of native tissue prolapse surgery has been around 25-50% for some time. The surgical
management of uterogenital prolapse and stress incontinence has undergone a radical change in recent
years. The use of polypropylene mesh has significantly increased efficacy but created new issues for
some patients as well. In this talk, Anil will present a concise account of where we are now and where we
are going. The aim of the talk is to empower you with the knowledge to reduce your patients’ anxiety.
Mesh for all, some or none?
Notes
Dr Mary Birdsall
What to do with irregular periods - Concurrent Workshop
Sunday, 12 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:35am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Opus Room
Opus Room
Irregular vaginal bleeding is a common presentation and there are traps for the unwary. Here are my top
tips to diagnose and manage irregular bleeding:
1. Always exclude pregnancy
2. Examination is mandatory including abdominal palpation and a speculum examination
3. Perform a cervical smear even when not due
4. Remember infection as a cause of bleeding
5. Bloods: FBC, ferritin, FSH, LH, hCG, sometimes prolactin, testosterone
6. Pipelle endometrial sampling is an easy office based procedure
7. Pelvic ultrasound often useful
8. Progesterone will stop almost all hormonal bleeding
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Main Programme
Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Vulval Skin Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sigma Room
Sigma Room
Vulval itch can be easily fixed or a lifelong battle. Recognise common causes: Candida albicans infection
(confirm with high vaginal swab), irritant dermatitis (irritants such as washing, scratching, urine cause a
burn-like rash on exposed sites), lichen simplex (young, lichenification of labia majora), psoriasis (more
rash than itch), seborrhoeic dermatitis (subtle rash in hairy areas and creases), and lichen sclerosus
(mostly >50 years, structure and colour change of mucosal aspect of vulva). Consider less common
causes: lichen planus (various types), plasma cell vulvitis, and especially, vulval intraepithelial neoplasia
(VIN). Manage with empathy and careful examination; treatment depends on diagnosis.
Notes
Dr Ralph Bright
How you can use Stem Cells - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Skellerup Room
Skellerup Room
Embryonic stem cells divide to form every cell in the body. Once the fetus has all the cell types adult stem
cells predominate (even though the baby has not been born). The primary role of adult stem cells is repair
then regeneration. If a cell is beyond repair it is replaced.
Stem cells don’t always receive the signals they need. We can change the signal or move the cells to a
location where they are exposed to the signals we want.
Exercise stimulates stem cells. Wnt7 is a protein that can be injected into muscle to increase the number
of muscle stem cells and thence muscle bulk. PRP contains numerous cytokines including TGF-alpha
which is known to attract stem cells.
I have been collecting stem cells from fat (autologous) and injecting them into Osteoarthritic joints. There
have been no adverse events and all patients have received some benefit. Whilst in the fat the stem cells
did not protect the joints but once transferred to a joint full of inflammatory cytokines they respond with
all the power that stem cells are famous for.
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Main Programme
Associate Professor Lee Collins
Photodynamic Therapy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:30am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Sovereign Room
Sovereign Room
Ever since early mankind realised that excessive sunlight caused unpleasant side effects, we have been
experiencing natural photochemical effects. While even the ancient Egyptians prescribed sunlight
exposure for certain conditions, it was only in the 19th century that light was scientifically used in
medicine. About 50 years ago it was realised that certain chemical compounds could react to light, and
have significant effects on tissue. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) was the outcome. Possibly the first true
PDT was the use of coal tar as a photosensitiser plus UV-A light in the treatment of psoriasis - the socalled PUVA therapy.
PDT is essentially the introduction of a substance which reacts to light ( the photosensitiser) into or near
target cells, followed by irradiation with light (usually a laser) of just that wavelength which raises the
energy of the photosensitiser, causing it to form singlet oxygen molecules. These are highly reactive and
will destroy the cells by necrosis or apoptosis. The targets have been up to recently mainly tumour cells,
but now we are moving toward other targets such as fungi, acne and pre-cancerous lesions. While PDT
has known side effects, and the photosensitisers are still far from ideal, PDT already has a very useful
place in medicine
Notes
Dr John Apps
development.
Wilderness Medicine - Concurrent Breakout Session
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 8:30am
Start 9:35am
Duration: 55mins
Duration: 55mins
Works Room
Works Room
This session will explore the depth & breadth of wilderness medicine as an emerging discipline, illustrated
with cases from around the globe. So, whether you are going as the medic on a charity bike ride,
pushing the survival limits at altitude or near the poles, volunteering for disaster relief work or going into
a war zone, come along for a light-hearted sharing of experiences, where necessity really is the mother
of invention!
We will look at the vital importance of the 7 Ps (proper planning & preparation prevents p*** poor
performance), information sources, suitable training, the common problem of pre-departure concealed
illness, realistic medical kits, evacuation options and working with local health care providers.
I will bring along some of my treasured items of equipment that I would not leave home without.
Notes
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Sunday 13th June 2010
Main Programme
Dr David Bourchier
Teenage Pretermers
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 11:00am
Duration: 30mins
Plenary Room
A brief overview of changes in Neonatal practise over the past 50yrs will be presented. Long term followup
data will be presented. This will include growth, school performance, personality and employment
issues.
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Professor Rod Jackson
Learn Critical Appraisal in 30 minutes
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 11:30am
Duration: 25mins
Plenary Room
Rod and his colleagues have spent the last 20 years developing a simple pictorial representation of
all epidemiological studies - the GATE (Graphic Approach To Epidemiology) frame - that they use as
the framework for teaching study design and study appraisal. The GATE frame is now used locally
internationally both to teach critical appraisal and by groups and individuals involved in the critical
appraisal of the clinical literature.
This session will introduce you to all the key elements of critical appraisal that is easy to remember
and can be used by a busy practitioner to critically appraise papers ‘on the fly.’ It involves a picture, 2
acronyms and 2 equations.
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Sunday 13th June 2010
Main Programme
Professor Des Gorman
Diversified, Sustainable, Fit for purpose NZ Medical Workforce
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 12:00pm
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Plenary Room
Duration: 30mins
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Clinical Quiz
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Start 12:30pm
Not telling!!
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Waihi Medical Centre
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McMahon Health Clinic
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Waipu Medical Centre
Medical Centre
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Wairoa Medical Centre
Wairoa Medical Centre
Waiuku Medical Centre
Wanaka Medical Centre
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Aramoho Health Centre
Wicksteed House
Castlecliff Healthcare Ltd
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Wicksteed House
Aramoho Health Centre
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Aramoho Health Centre
Wicksteed House
St Johns Medical Centre
St Johns Medical Centre
Castlecliff Healthcare Ltd
Wicksteed House
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Kawau Bay Health
Coast to Coast Healthcare (Wellsford)
Kowhai Surgery
Kowhai Surgery
Kowhai Surgery
Coast to Coast Healthcare
Kawau Bay Health
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Thames
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Thames
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Thames
Thames
Thames
Thames
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Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Tokoroa
Turangi
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Waiheke Island
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Wanganui
Wanganui
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Wanganui
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Alicia
David
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Catherine
Tony
Mary
Rod
Anne-Marie
Liz
Peter
Helen
Janet
Martin
Rachel
Richard
Christiana
Saba
Tony
Wynne
George
Tim
Richard
Alvin
Bev
Joanna
Vipul
Claude
Leigh
Shelley
Carla
Ros
Kevin
Nina
Puai Yee
Michael
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Kelvin
Kat
Jan
Anna
Marcus
Anne
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Louise
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Anne
Lyn
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Carl
Donna
Matt
Kaye
Oriwia
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Janette
Lindsay
Sheril-Ann
Anne
Tony
Graeme
Deon
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Samuel
Susan
Maree
Glenys
Nicholas
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Claire
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Nicci
Michelle
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Jordan
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Harris
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Hogg
Lafferty
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Law
Lim
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O'Keefe
Patel
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Robinson
Rockel
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Rowlatt
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Wyeth
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Hope
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How
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Douglas
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Evered
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Oberholster
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Pishief
Pishief
Rivers
Scott
Sprague
van Buuren
Wanton
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Asquith
Fredericksen
Hansen
McDonald
Wells
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Te Aro Health/Evolve Youth Centre
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Ministry of Social Development
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Thorndon Medical Centre
Linden Surgery
SHS Victoria University
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Newlands Medical Centre
Johnsonville Medical Centre
Peninsula Medical Centre
Peninsula Medical Centre
Newlands Medical Centre
Island Bay Medical Centre
Ngawari Medical Centre
General Practice NZ
Naenae Medical Centre
Mana Medical Centre
Civil Aviation Authority
Wakefield Hospital
Newlands Medical Centre
Victoria University Student Health
General Practice NZ
Island Bay Medical Centre
QFHCL
Upper Hutt Health Centre
Upper Hutt Health Centre
Team Medical Paraparaumu
Team Medical
ACC
NZ Army
Hawthorn & Willow Ltd
Coast to Coast Healthcare
Radius Medical
Radius Medical
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Phoenix Health Centre
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Phoenix Health
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Kopeopeo Health Centre
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Phoenix Health
Otago Medical School
Phoenix Health
Radius Medical
Whakatane Medical Practice
Radius Medical
Phoenix Health Centre
Thomas Locum Services Ltd
Kopeopeo Health Centre
Phoenix Health Centre
RNZCGP
Manly Medical Centre
Manly Medical Centre
Family Doctors
University of Auckland
University of Auckland
Onerahi Medical Centre
Skin and Vein Clinic
Northland District Health Board
Quality Seminar Management
Primecare
Onerahi Medical Centre
Rust Avenue Medical Centre
West End Medical Practice
Paramount Medical Centre
Whangarei
Skin and Vein Clinic
Onerahi Medical Centre
Waiarohia Medical Centre
Widdowson & Sprague Medical
Widdowson Sprague Medical
Widdowson Sprague Medical
Central Family Healthcare
Onerahi Medical Centre
Skin and Vein Clinic
Mercury Bay Medical Centre
Mercury Bay Medical Centre
Mercury Bay Medical Centre
Whitianga
Mercury Bay Medical Centre
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Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
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Wellsford
Wellsford
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
Whakatane
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Whangaparoa
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Whangaparoa
Whangaparoa
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Join your colleagues again next year for a mix of Medical Education and Leisure
at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre. Start planning now for this national GP
meeting, which brings together excellent medical updates of wide practical
relevance to General Practice, with Business Advice, Practice Nurses Programme,
Practice Managers Programme, Medico-Political forums, and time out for
family leisure at this premier conference complex in Rotorua.
AVE and MOPS credits available
If you would like a topic or speaker considered for inclusion in next year’s programme,
please forward an abstract and biography to the contact details below:
Postal: PO Box 1661, Whangarei 0140
Phone: +64 (021) 164 3815
Fax: +64 (09) 437 4089
Email: info@conferencematters.co.nz
Web: www.gpcme.co.nz
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GPCME 2010 has been endorsed by the The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP)
and has been approved for up to 24 hours for General Practice Education Programme Stage 2 (formerly AVE)
and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes. This endorsement does not include the medicopolitical sessions, Merck Sharp & Dohme Symposium or breakfast sessions.
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (fee applies)
Thursday 10th June 2010
0830-1030
1100-1300
1400-1600
1630-1800
Basic Surgical Skills
Adv. Surgical Skills
Basic Surgical Skills
Adv. Surgical Skills
Friday 11th June 2010
0830-0900
0900-0925
0925-0950
0950-1015
1015-1030
1100-1300
1400-1425
1425-1450
1450-1515
1515-1530
1600-1625
1625-1650
1650-1715
1715-1730
1100-1155
1205-1300
Musculoskeletal 1
Musculoskeletal 2
Radiology 1
Radiology 2
Medicolegal 1
Medicolegal 2
Dermoscopy 1
Dermoscopy 2
ALS 7
Hours
The Taonga of Universal Healthcare for New Zealanders
Bowel Cancer Screening
Glaucoma Revisited
Future Role for Generally Trained Medical Practitioners
2
NA
Management of
Common Hand
Conditions
1hr
Diabetes
GI titbits
1hr
1hr
Management of
Common Hand
Conditions
1hr
Diabetes
GI titbits
1hr
1hr
Are your
Patients
fit to fly?
1hr
Better Lung
Health
What to do
with Smokers
1hr
Are your
Patients
fit to fly?
1hr
Better Lung
Health
What to do
with Smokers
1hr
MAIN CONFERENCE
Eli Lily Breakfast Session
Mr John Tuckey
Surgical Option
Would you
Lee Collins - Lasers In Medicine
for Obesity
Prescribe a
Mark Fraundorfer - Urology
Benefit?
Paul Le Grice - Dermatology
1hr
1hr
Mike O’Rourke - Eyes
Surgical Option
Would you
Anil Sharma - Gynaecology
for Obesity
Prescribe a
Peter Chapman-Smith - Vascular
Benefit?
Warren Smith - Cardiology
1hr
1hr
Laurie Walsh - Dentistry
Discussion
Hepatology 101
Workshop 1
Eye Case Studies
Workshop 2
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx
Workshop 3
Skin Cancer Surgery
Workshop 4
Menstrual Disorders and HPV
Workshop 5
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce
Workshop 6
Rheumatology Case Studies
Workshop 7
*Ultrasound in Primary Care Part 1
Workshop 8
Cervical Spine Tips
Workshop 9
Lifestyle influences on Fertility
Workshop 10
Hepatology 101
Workshop 11
Eye Case Studies
Workshop 12
QOL Issues in Males Hormone Rx
Workshop 13
Skin Cancer Surgery
Workshop 14
Menstrual Disorders and HPV
Workshop 15
Strategies to achieve a sustainable 1o care workforce
Workshop 16
Rheumatology Case Studies
Workshop 17
*Ultrasound in Primary Care Part 1
Workshop 18
Cervical Spine Tips
Workshop 19
Lifestyle influences on Fertility
Workshop 20
1.5
1.5
Hours
NA
Insomnia
Healthline
ADHD
1hr
1hr
1hr
Insomnia
Healthline
ADHD
1hr
1hr
1hr
Keep the Attendance Certificate for your records, and apply for your MOPS or AVE CME points through your normal
quarterly reporting to the RNZCGP. You may be asked for a copy of your Attendance Certificate by the RNZCGP or New
Zealand Medical Council, so file in an appropriate place.
While the conference is approved for up to a maximum of 24 hours GPs attending can only claim for the conference
sessions they attend. Delegates will need to complete this self-recording form. This form can be kept as the Certificate
of Attendance, so practitioners participating in GPEP 2 or MOPs have the necessary documentation for submission to the
RNZCGP when this is requested.
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MAIN CONFERENCE
Des Gorman
Alasdair Patrick
Mike O’Rourke
Des Gorman
Discussion
Medicopolitical Session
Andrew Harrison - Hot Tips in Rheumatology
Mark Fraundorfer - What Matters in Kids Urology
Andrea Shirtcliffe - Safer Use of Medication
Discussion
Prof Laurie Walsh - The Relevance of Oral Hygiene
Shaun Holt - Evidence Based Natural Healthcare
Ralph Bright - Fat Inflammation and Aging
Discussion
Saturday 12th June 2010
0715-0815
0830-0845
0845-0900
0900-0915
0915-0930
0930-0940
0940-0950
0950-1000
1000-1010
1010-1030
Vasectomy 1
Vasectomy 2
Suicide and Violence 1
Suicide and Violence 2
Hours
Saturday 12th June 2010
1400-1455
1505-1600
1630-1730
Workshop 21
Workshop 22
Workshop 23
Workshop 24
Workshop 25
Workshop 26
Workshop 27
Workshop 28
Workshop 29
Workshop 30
Workshop 31
Workshop 32
Workshop 33
Workshop 34
Workshop 35
Workshop 36
Workshop 37
Workshop 38
Workshop 39
Workshop 40
Workshop 41
Workshop 42
Workshop 43
Workshop 44
Workshop 45
Workshop 46
Workshop 47
Workshop 48
Workshop 49
Workshop 50
Saturday 12th June 2010
0715-0815
0830-0845
0845-0900
0900-0915
0915-0930
0930-0940
0940-0950
0950-1000
1000-1010
1010-1030
1100-1200
1200-1230
1230-1300
1400-1425
1425-1450
1450-1545
1545-1600
1630-1730
0830-0900
0900-0925
0925-0950
0950-1010
1010-1025
1100-1130
1130-1200
1200-1230
1230-1300
1
1
1
PRACTICE NURSES
Immunisation Workshop
Neonatal medicine
Leg Ulcers, Effective Compression, Prevent PTS
Men's Health
Hepatitis Update
Cx smears/Pipelle Workshop
Primary Care Telenursing in NZ
Workshop 41
Workshop 42
Workshop 43
Workshop 44
Workshop 45
Workshop 46
Workshop 47
Workshop 48
Workshop 49
Workshop 50
Hours
The Virtues of Fat
CVS Case Studies
Immunisation Strategies
The Science of Happiness
Neonatal Pearls
Abnormal Liver Function
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border
The IVF Experience
Medtech Update
The Virtues of Fat
CVS Case Studies
Immunisation Strategies
The Science of Happiness
Neonatal Pearls
Abnormal Liver Function
Complementary Therapies for People with Cancer
Looking Beyond the Vermillion Border
The IVF Experience
Medtech Update
How to .. Interpreting ECGs
How to .. Trigger Point Needling
How to .. Help Sick Doctors
How to .. Manage Hepatitis B and C
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin
How to...Engage smokers on quitting
How to .. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries
How to .. Manage anxiety
How to .. Spirometry and NO
How to .. Prescribe to the Elderly
Eli Lily Breakfast Session
Lee Collins - Lasers In Medicine
Mark Fraundorfer - Urology
Paul Le Grice - Dermatology
Mike O’Rourke - Eyes
Anil Sharma - Gynaecology
Peter Chapman-Smith - Vascular
Warren Smith - Cardiology
Laurie Walsh - Dentistry
Discussion
Sunday 13th June
0730-0830
MAIN CONFERENCE
Hours
NA
Mr John Tuckey
Surgical Option
for Obesity
1hr
Surgical Option
for Obesity
1hr
Would you
Prescribe a
Benefit?
1hr
Insomnia
Healthline
ADHD
1hr
1hr
1hr
Would you
Prescribe a
Benefit?
1hr
Insomnia
Healthline
ADHD
1hr
1hr
1hr
2
Nikki Turner
David Bourchier
Peter Chapman-Smith
Mark Fraundorfer
David Rowbotham
Mary Birdsall
Janet Harp
2
2
How to .. Interpreting ECGs
How to .. Trigger Point Needling
How to .. Help Sick Doctors
How to .. Manage Hepatitis B and C
How to .. Prescribe Isotretinoin
How to...Engage smokers on quitting
How to .. Mirena/Pipelle/Pessaries
How to .. Manage anxiety
How to .. Spirometry and NO
How to .. Prescribe to the Elderly
1
Hours
MAIN CONFERENCE
Breakfast Session: The Latest in Fertility - Richard Fisher
The Upper GI
What to do with
Vulval Skin
Tract
irregular periods
Disorders
New Joy for
1hr
1hr
Cardiac Disease
Percutaneous Valve Transplants
What to do with
Vulval Skin
Pelvic Floor Issues irregular periods
Disorders
1hr
1hr
Discussion
Teenage Pretermers
Learn Critical Appraisal in 30mins
Diversified, Sustainable, Fit for purpose NZ Medical Workforce
Clinical Quiz
N/A
Chair: Tim Bailey-Gibson
How You can use
Stem Cells
1hr
Photodynamic
Therapy
1hr
Wilderness
Medicine
1hr
How You can use
Stem Cells
1hr
Photodynamic
Therapy
1hr
Wilderness
Medicine
1hr
2
Keep the Attendance Certificate for your records, and apply for your MOPS or AVE CME points through your normal
quarterly reporting to the RNZCGP. You may be asked for a copy of your Attendance Certificate by the RNZCGP or New
Zealand Medical Council, so file in an appropriate place.
While the conference is approved for up to a maximum of 24 hours GPs attending can only claim for the conference
sessions they attend. Delegates will need to complete this self-recording form. This form can be kept as the Certificate
of Attendance, so practitioners participating in GPEP 2 or MOPs have the necessary documentation for submission to the
RNZCGP when this is requested.
2
Total
Signature:
Date:
/
/ 2010
NZNO
Mary-Anne Cameron
Chairperson
Date: Saturday 12th June 2010
attended a 7 hour CNE session at the Rotorua GP-CME Conference
on the 12th June 2010
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GP CME 2010 Conference Evaluation Form
Please complete this conference evaluation questionnaire to help us plan
future conferences. Please circle the number that best represents your opinion.
Academic Programme
1. How would you rate this conference overall?
Poor
1
2
3
4
Adequate
8. Which were the top THREE topics in your opinion?
5
Excellent
________________________________________________
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2. How well did the conference fulfill your expecations?
9. Who were the top THREE presenters in your opinion?
Did not fulfil
1
2
3
4
Adequate
5
Exceeded
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
3. Overall how relevant do you think the content was to General
Practice?
________________________________________________
Irrelevant
10. Do you have any constructive comments for any of the
speakers re their presentation content/style?
1
2
3
4
Partially relevant
5
Relevant
________________________________________________
4. To what extent did the breadth of topics meet your
professional development needs?
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
Needs not met
1
2
3
4
Needs partially Met
5
Needs met
Social Programme
11. What did you LIKE about the social programme?
5. Were there enough CME sessions?
________________________________________________
Too few
1
2
3
4
Just right
5
Too many
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
6. Overall were there enough interactive opportunities during
presentations?
Too few
1
2
3
4
Just right
5
Too many
No
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
7. Were workshop topic options sufficient to provide enough
variety?
Yes
12. What suggestions can you make for next year?
Don’t know
Comments: ______________________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
13. How helpful was the conference in assisting you to network
with GP’s and other primary care health professionals
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2
3
4
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19. What aspects of the VENUE would you like to see future
conferences IMPROVE ON?
Organistation and Venue
14. What were the BEST aspects of the conference
ORGANISATION?
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
Demographics (Please circle the appropriate response)
________________________________________________
20. Are you:
15. What aspects of the ORGANISATION would you like to see
future conferences IMPROVE ON?
________________________________________________
Male
Female
21. Are you a:
General Practitioner
Practice Nurse
General Practice Registrar
Practice Manager
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
Other: ___________________________________________
(please specify)
16. Do you feel you had value for money?
Yes
No
Not sure
22. Age:
20-35
36-50
51-70
Comments: _______________________________________
________________________________________________
23. How many years have you worked in general practice?
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
17. Would you recommend to a friend/colleague?
24. Do you practice in a:
Yes
No
Not sure
Comments: _______________________________________
Main Centre
Practice with:
Provincial Town
Solo
2
3
Rural area
4
5+
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
18. What were the BEST aspects of the conference VENUE?
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
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Hotel Grand Chancellor | Christchurch | 6-8 August 2010
Snow Boarding - Mt Hutt
Due to the popularity of the Rotorua GP CME meeting we are running a second
GP CME meeting in the South Island this year.
The inaugural meeting will be held at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Christchurch.
Content will focus on sharp, sharp and to the point clinical updates to change
your behaviour immediately.
For further details visit www.gpcme.co.nz/south or email leon@conferencematters.co.nz
AVE and MOPS credits available
Postal: PO Box 1661, Whangarei 0140
Phone: +64 (021) 164 3815
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Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
Lion Global
McGraw-Hill
McLaren Medical
Medic Alert
Medical Assurance Society
Medical Protection Society
Medtech Ltd
Ministry of Social Development
MoleMap by Dermatologists
MSD
Mundipharma
Mylan New Zealand
Natural Fertility New Zealand
Neilmed Pharmaceuticals
New Zealand Army
New Zealand Medical Association
Norgine
Novartis New Zealand
Nutricia
NZ Medical & Scientific
OBEX Medical
Ochre Recruitment
Parent 2 Parent New Zealand
Pfizer
PHARMAC
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Primary Health Care Limited
Research Review
RGPN
Roche Diabetes Care
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Roche Point of Care
Royal New Zealand College of General
Practitioners
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