Rotorua GP CME 2019 - has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved for up to 33 credits CME for the General Practice Educational Programme (GPEP) Years 2 and 3 and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes.
Rotorua GP CME 2019 - The urgent care content is approved for RNZCUC CME.
PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES
Thursday 20th June
Fee applies - Energy Events Centre, Rotorua
Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise.
Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees.
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Somatiform Disorders
Diabetes - Basic
Dermoscopy Workshop Part 1
Lifecourse Science and Applied
Masterclass
Coaching Skills Part 1
Assessment and Diagnosis
0830-1030
Chris Kenedi,
Carl Peters,
Amanda Oakley
Mary-Rose Cavanagh
Kristy Bolter,
Rab Burtun
Susan Miller,
Megan McEwen
Mark Vickers
Room 3
Room 2
Room 5
Room 8
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibition
Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise.
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Somatiform Disorders
Diabetes - Advanced
Dermoscopy Workshop Part 2
Lifecourse Science and Applied
Masterclass
Insulin Masterclass
Coaching Skills Part 2
Management and Treatment
1100-1300
Chris Kenedi,
Carl Peters,
Amanda Oakley
Mary-Rose Cavanagh
Kristy Bolter,
Rab Burtun
Susan Miller,
Megan McEwen
Mark Vickers
Room 3
Room 2
Room 5
Room 8
1300-1400
Lunch and Exhibition
Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise.
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GP Surgery - Part 1
Diabetes - Basic
Dermoscopy Part 1
Lifecourse Science and Applied
Basic Skills
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Coaching Skills Part 1
(Repeated)
1400-1600
Adam Bialostocki ,
Carl Peters,
Amanda Oakley
Mary-Rose Cavanagh
Zac Moaveni
Rab Burtun
Susan Miller,
Mark Vickers
Max 30
Room 3
Room 2
Room 5
Room 8
1600-1630
Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise.
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GP Surgery - Part 2
Diabetes - Advanced
Dermoscopy Part 2
Lifecourse Science and Applied
Advanced Skills
Insulin Masterclass
(Repeated)
Coaching Skills Part 2
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1630-1830
Adam Bialostocki ,
Carl Peters,
Amanda Oakley
Mary-Rose Cavanagh
Zac Moaveni
Rab Burtun
Susan Miller,
Mark Vickers
Max 30
Room 3
Room 2
Room 5
Room 8
1900-2330
Trivialitis Competition/Dinner - NZ Doctor - Rhonda Jackson - Millennium Hotel - Mokoia Room
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PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES
Thursday 20th June
Please note: workshop content is repeated,not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise.
Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees.
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WS #6
WS #7
WS #8
Musculoskeletal Medicine 1
Womens Health 101
How to Introduce Ultrasound into
NZRC CORE Advanced
Low Back and Leg Pain 1
Your Practice
�With Exam / Assessment�
(8 hours including written exam) - $530
0830-1030
Lynette Hassall, Jo McCann,
(includes ACLS Manual)
History, Biomechanics
Orna McGinn
Christine Burchill,
This course has been endorsed by The Royal
and Degeneration
Deborah Stanley
New Zealand College of General Practitioners
and has been approved for 12 CME credits
Ian Wallbridge,
for maintenance of Professional Standards
Gajendra Singh
MOPS purposes.
This course requires pre-reading of the
NZRC Resuscitation - �A Guide for Advanced
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Room 9
Rescuers� manual in order to successfully
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibition
complete the NZRC written test. The
recommended pre-reading time is 3 weeks
Please note: workshop content is repeated
prior. We recommend you order the manual
at the time of registration with Conference
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WS #14
WS #15
Matters (may be obtained online through
Conference Matters or directly online through
Musculoskeletal Medicine 2
Womens Health 101
More Advanced US Skills for the
the NZRC website)
Low Back and Lower Limb 2
(Repeated)
GP/Emergency Doctor
The course covers and includes:
�
(Pre-course reading purchased by
Lynette Hassall, Jo McCann,
1100-1300
yourself - in advance to prepare for the
Malalignment - Recognition
Orna McGinn
Christine Burchill,
written test)
and RX
Deborah Stanley
� Basic Life Support (Adult, child and baby
including choking)
Ian Wallbridge,
� Advanced airway management (single
Gajendra Singh
and double person bag masking, guedel
airway insertion, LMA�s insertion)
� A chance to practice Intubation (not
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Room 1
Room 9
assessed now in Advanced)
1300-1400
Lunch and Exhibition
� AED and rhythm recognitionM
� Adult and child collapse algorithms
Please note: workshop content is repeated
� Anaphylaxis management
� Scenario based training including adult
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and child
� A compulsory multi choice test and skills
Musculoskeletal Medicine 3
Osteopathy
How to Introduce Ultrasound into
evaluation of airway management, safety
Low Back and Lower Limb 3
Your Practice
using a defi brillator and cardiac rhythms
� This is a NZRC CORE Advanced course
Lynette Hassall, Jo McCann,
(previously Level 7) Approved (8 hrs)
1400-1600
Exercise and What�s New?
Jonathan Lloyd-Paine,
Christine Burchill,
course run by Jason Burns (NZRC
Oliver Russell
Deborah Stanley
Instructor CORE Advanced & Immediate,
Ian Wallbridge,
NZDA Approved Instructor, RNZCGP
Gajendra Singh
Endorsed Instructor, Royal New Zealand
College of Urgent Care instructor).
� Attendees will be registered nurses,
medical practitioners or people who have
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Room 1
Room 9
the skills contained in the course as part
of their scope of practice. It is expected
1600-1630
Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
that students will already have the skills
and knowledge required for Resuscitation.
Please note: workshop content is repeated
Course duration for Resuscitation CORE
ADVANCED is a minimum of 8 hours with
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#29
expected pre-reading preparation time of
Musculoskeletal Medicine 4
Osteopathy
More Advanced US Skills for the
at least 4 hours.
Low Back and Lower Limb 4
(Repeated)
GP/Emergency Doctor
� You are expected to access resources at
your disposal.
Lynette Hassall, Jo McCann,
Examples of suitable texts may include:
1630-1830
Pulling It All Together
Jonathan Lloyd-Paine,
Christine Burchill,
� PRIME course material on resuscitation
Oliver Russell
Deborah Stanley
� NZRC Resuscitation - �A Guide for
Ian Wallbridge,
Advanced Rescuers� manual in order to
Gajendra Singh
successfully complete the NZRC written
test. The recommended pre-reading time
is 3 weeks prior.
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Room 1
Room 9
ACLS Room
1900-2330
Trivialitis Competition/Dinner - NZ Doctor - Rhonda Jackson - Millennium Hotel - Mokoia Room
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Friday 21st June
0700-0800
ACC Breakfast Session - Patient Safety in General Practice (Plenary Room)
0800-0805
Conference Opening and Welcome
0805-0830
The Global Eradication of Disease
0830-0855
Who�d Be Born Early? - The Consequences of Very and Not-so-very Preterm Birth
0855-0920
Evolution of Stem Cell Therapy in Musculoskeletal Conditions
0920-0945
The Safety and Security of Travellers
0945-1010
Making an Astonishing Difference to Your Patients Through Compassionate Caring
1010-1030
Questions and Discussion
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibition
NZMA Medico-Political Forum
or Concurrent Sessions
1100-1300
Chair: Jan White
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WS #31
WS #32
Welcome from NZMA Chairman
1100-1105
Perinatal Mental Health -
Salivary Gland
Incisionless
Kate Baddock
Changing the Face of the
Pathologies - Diagnosis and
Endoscopic Sleeve
Peter Foley Memorial Oration
1105-1130
Future
New Therapies
Gastroplasty - Obesity
Phillippa Poole
Game Changer?
Ministry of Health Priorities and Work Plan
Clare Barnett
Francis Hall
John Dunn
1130-1145
Ashley Bloomfield
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Room 2
Room 5
Mental Health Inquiry
Repeated Sessions
1145-1200
Barbara Disley
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WS #41
Global Challenges for the Profession
1200-1215
Perinatal Mental Health -
Salivary Gland
Incisionless
Otmar Kloiber
Changing the Face of the
Pathologies - Diagnosis and
Endoscopic Sleeve
Minister of Health Address
Future
New Therapies
Gastroplasty - Obesity
1215-1240
David Clark
Game Changer?
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1240-1300
Questions to the Panel
Room 4
Room 2
Room 5
1300-1400
Lunch & Exhibition
Plenary Session : Obstetrics
or Concurrent Sessions
1400-1600
Chair: William Ferguson
Planning a Healthy Pregnancy
WS #50
WS #51
WS #52
WS #53
1400-1415
Lynda Batchelor
Military Medicine
Fussy Eaters and
Plastic and ENT
Professional Financial
Confessions of a Current GP Obstetrician
Forum
Food Fads in Kids
Surgical Pearls for
Advice or DIY - the
1415-1430
GPs
Pros and Cons
Brendan Marshall
(Not Repeated)
Zac Moaveni,
Sue Stewart,
Pointers Around Antenatal Booking
1430-1445
Amy Lovell
Andrew Cho
Hamish McPhail
Ian Kando
Anne Campbell,
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Room 9
Medicine Use in Pregnancy and Preconception
1445-1500
Charmaine Tate,
Ian Kando
Stephanie Slater,
Repeated Sessions
Red Flags in Presenting with Headache, Dyspnoea and
Kit Boyes
1500-1515
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WS #64
WS #65
Palpitation in Pregnancy - Bronwyn Sinclair
Patient Dilemmas Around Induction and C Sections
Fussy Eaters and
Plastic and ENT
Professional Financial
1515-1530
Michelle Wise
Food Fads in Kids
Surgical Pearls for
Advice or DIY - the
The Need for Good Contraception
GPs
Pros and Cons
1530-1545
Orna McGinn
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1545-1600
Questions and Discussions
Room 8
Room 2
Room 11
Room 9
1600-1630
Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
Plenary Session : The Outcomes of Prematurity
or Concurrent Sessions
1630-1830
Chair: William Ferguson
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The Changing Face of NZ's Delivery Population
Sports Medicine
Anxiety and
Case Studies on
Abortion - Where We
1630-1645
Lindsay Mildenhall
Forum
Venous
Are Now
Outcomes of Brain Injury in Neonates
o
Thromboembolism
1645-1700
Helen Liley
(Not Repeated)
Using Direct Oral
Anticoagulants
Alison Knowles,
Outcomes for the Moderate to Late Preterm Infant
1700-1715
Dave Gerrard,
Eileen Merriman
Kathy Le Haavre
Frank Bloomfield
Bruce Hamilton,
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The Limits of Viability
Chris Hanna,
1715-1730
Malcolm Battin
Graham Paterson,
Repeated Sessions
Dan Exeter,
The Impact of Gestational Diabetes on the Newborn and
1730-1745
Mark Fulcher
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Offspring - Lindsay Mildenhall
Anxiety and
Case Studies on
Abortion - Where We
Later Endocrine and Metabolic Complications of Preterm
Depression -
Venous
Are Now
1745-1800
Survival - Paul Hofman
Alternatives to
Thromboembolism
Safer Sleeping for Neonates
Medication
Using Direct Oral
1800-1815
Christine McIntosh
Anticoagulants
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1815-1830
Questions and Discussions
Room 3
Room 12
Room 7
Room 1
1830-1930
Helius Therapeutics Welcome Cocktail Function - Exhibition Hall
1930-2100
Novartis Evening Symposium - 1. An Update on Heart Failure 2. Practical Strategies for Improving T2D Control Raewyn Fisher, Rinki Murphy - Plenary Room
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Friday 21st June
Peter Jansen, Nick Kendall
Chair: Nick Kendall
Chair of the GPC - Jan White
Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith
John Pearn
Helen Liley
Tom Grogan
Marc Shaw
Robin Youngson
(55mins, 11:00am-11:55am repeated at 12:05pm)
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WS #34
WS #35
WS #36
WS #37
WS #38
Hearing Issues at Any
Vaping - A Recreational or
Digital Health and Practice
Local Anaesthesia - Tips re
Frontline Tool for Triaging
Acu
ment
Age: When to Refer your
Smoking Cessation Tool?
Portals
Techniques and Blocks
and Assessing
and
f the
Patients to Audiology
Concerning or Harmful
Knee
Ankle
Sexual Behaviour
Shantelle Chandra
Graham Gulbransen
Sanjeewa Samaraweera
Zac Moaveni
Shane Harris
Room 1
Room 3
Room 10
Room 11
Room 8
Room 12
(55mins, 12:05pm-1:00pm)
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WS #43
WS #44
WS #45
WS #46
WS #47
Hearing Issues at Any
Vaping - A Recreational or
Digital Health and Practice
Local Anaesthesia - Tips re
Frontline Tool for Triaging
Acu
ment
Age: When to Refer your
Smoking Cessation Tool?
Portals
Techniques and Blocks
and Assessing
and
f the
Patients to Audiology
Concerning or Harmful
Knee
Ankle
Sexual Behaviour
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 1
Room 3
Room 10
Room 11
Room 8
Room 12
(55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm)
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WS #55
WS #56
WS #57
WS #58
WS #59
WS #60
WS #61
Pharmacogenomics:
Case Studies on
Issues Around
Global Perspective on
The Ins and Outs of
Co
ms:
Case Studies in
Orthopaedic
Mainstreaming Precision
Managing Cervical
Breast Cancer
Disruptive Innovation
Sexual Health - Old
Hypertension
Applications for Stem
Based Prescribing in Pri-
Radiculopathy
in Healthcare
Foes and New
Ul
are
Cell Therapy
mary Care: Sam Mostafa,
Samuel Wong, Jason
Challenges: Nicky
Kerry Macaskill-Smith
Perkins, Min Karen Lo
Peter Heppner
Sandya Pillai
Hwang, Sarah Zub
Andrew To
Tom Grogan
Room 1
Room 3
Room 4
Room 6
Room 10
Room 12
Room 5
Room 7
(55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm)
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Pharmacogenomics:
Case Studies on
Issues Around
Global Perspective on
The Ins and Outs of
Co
ms:
Case Studies in
Orthopaedic
Mainstreaming Precision
Managing Cervical
Breast Cancer
Disruptive Innovation
Sexual Health - Old
Hypertension
Applications for Stem
Based Prescribing in
Radiculopathy
in Healthcare
Foes and New
Ul
are
Cell Therapy
Primary Care
Challenges
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
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Room 3
Room 4
Room 6
Room 10
Room 12
Room 5
Room 7
(55mins, 4:30pm-5:25pm repeated at 5:35pm)
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WS #91
Management of
What Value Does a
Urology in General
The Gut
Macular
Neck Lumps - When
Modern
The Bottom Line:
Severe Facial
Physician Associate
Practice: All Things
Microbiome
Degeneration in
Less is More
Transcatheter
Tackling the Problem
Pain - GP Scenarios
Add to Your Practice?
Wet and Painful
Primary Care:
Cardiac Investigations
of Prescribed Drug
Tiffany Hodgson,
Making a Blind Bit of
under Local
Addiction
Alexandra Kayat,
Anna Lawrence
Alasdair Patrick,
Difference
Patrick Schweder
Paul Kennedy
Morgan Pokorny
Ashok Raj
David Worsley
Francis Hall
John Ormiston
Alistair Dunn
Room 4
Room 10
Room 11
Room 2
Room 9
Room 5
Room 6
Room 7
(55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm)
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WS #97
WS #98
WS #99
WS #100
WS #101
WS #102
WS #103
Management of
What Value Does a
Urology in General
The Gut
Macular
Neck Lumps - When
Modern
The Bottom Line:
Severe Facial
Physician Associate
Practice: All Things
Microbiome
Degeneration in
Less is More
Transcatheter
Tackling the Problem
Pain - GP Scenarios
Add to Your Practice?
Wet and Painful
Primary Care:
Cardiac Investigations
of Prescribed Drug
Making a Blind Bit of
under Local
Addiction
Difference
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
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Room 10
Room 11
Room 2
Room 9
Room 5
Room 6
Room 7
Chair: Gerry Devlin
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Saturday 22nd June
0700-0755
GSK Breakfast Session 1: Asthma Management in NZ Primary Care: How We Do More with Less - Sportsdrome
0700-0755
Abb Vie Breakfast Session 2: GPs Roles in Hep C Elimination; & Other Hepatic Diseases such as Fatty Liver - Alex Lampen-Smith - Plenary Room
Plenary Session: Neuroplasticity
or Concurrent Sessions
0800-1030
Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith
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WS #106
WS #107
WS #108
Neurogenesis and New Brain Cell Pathways in the Human
0800-0820
The East-West
Paediatric
Is Transcather Aortic
Prescribing HIV
Brain - Fact and Fantasy - Richard Faull
Forum on Asian
Endocrine Case
Valve Implantation
Pre-Exposure
Traumatic Head Injury in Sport
Aspects of
Studies
(TAVI) under LA the
Prophylaxis (PrEP) -
0820-0835
Stu Armstrong
Healthcare
Best Choice for Severe
a Panel Discussion
Aortic Stenosis?
Torrance Merkle,
The Role of Nervous System Plasticity in Disorders of the
0835-0855
(not repeated)
Paul Hofman
Indran Ramanathan
Massimo Giola
Brain and Heart - Johanna Montgomery
Room 1
Room 8
Room 3
Rehabilitation of The Injured Brain
Derek Luo,
0855-0915
Des Gorman
Andrew To,
Repeated Sessions
Does Pain Rewire the Brain?
Shanthi Ameratunga,
0915-0930
WS #118
WS #119
WS #120
Patrick Schweder
Geeta Gala
Paediatric
Is Transcather Aortic
Prescribing HIV
Recovery of Movement after Stroke
Carlos Lam
0930-0950
Endocrine Case
Valve Implantation
Pre-Exposure
Marie-Clare Smith
Studies
(TAVI) under LA the
Prophylaxis (PrEP) -
Novel Pharmacologic Treatments for Stroke Recovery
Best Choice for Severe
a Panel Discussion
0950-1005
Andrew Clarkson
Aortic Stenosis?
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1005-1030
Discussion
Room 4
Room 1
Room 8
Room 3
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibition
Plenary Session: Paediatrics
or Concurrent Sessions
1100-1300
Chair: John Pearn
Introduction and Overview
WS #130
WS #131
WS #132
WS #133
1100-1110
John Pearn
Public Health Forum:
Retirement - a
High Risk Skin
Case Studies in
Immunisations - Gains, Losses and Future Directions
TB, Whooping
Bright Beacon
Cancer
e
1110-1120
Emma Best
Cough, Gastro,
or an Oncoming
The Role of Poverty
Mumps Outbreaks,
Train?
P
ul
1120-1130
Innes Asher
Refugee Health,
Sue Stewart,
How Does Housing Affect Health?
Healthy Cities
Hamish McPhail
Rajan Patel
1130-1140
Philippa Howden-Chapman
Room 8
Room 3
Room 12
How Successful is Rheumatic Fever Prevention?
(Not Repeated)
1140-1150
John Malcolm
Repeated Sessions
Bronchiectasis
Bryn Thompson,
1150-1200
Cass Byrnes
Martin Reeve,
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WS #144
WS #145
Hearing Issues in Kids
Michael Hale,
1200-1210
Retirement - a
High Risk Skin
Case Studies in
Graeme Van Der Meer
Deborah Hay
Bright Beacon
Cancer
Chronic Fatigue
Is My Child's Lump Serious Doctor?
1210-1220
or an Oncoming
and Chronic
Phil Morreau
Train?
Pain - Successful
Intervening for Children and Adolescents with Obesity - the
1220-1230
Interventions
Whanau Pakari Experience - Yvonne Anderson
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1230-1300
Discussion
Room 1
Room 8
Room 3
Room 12
1300-1400
Lunch and Exhibition
Plenary Session : Menopause Essentials Update
or Concurrent Sessions
1400-1600
Chair: Janice Brown
WS #155
WS #156
WS #157
WS #158
Pharmac Session:
A Disease in The
Dealing with Patient
Problem
What is Menopause?
1400-1425
Antimicrobial
Family -
Ping Pong and Other
Gambling
Beverly Lawton
Challenges in Practice
Resistance - Global
Discussing Genetic
Gaeline Phipps, Peter
Threat or Myth?
Risks
Robinson, Ross Blair,
How to Prescribe Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT)
John Pearn
Bridgitte Thornley
1425-1450
Pippa Mackay
Amanda Vincent
( not repeated)
Room 5
Room 11
Room 10
PHARMAC -
Non Hormonal Options for Menopausal Symptoms
Repeated Sessions
1450-1515
Bryan Betty,
Sonia Davison
David Holland, Ben
WS #168
WS #169
WS #170
Harris,
A Disease in The
Dealing with Patient
Problem
Genitourinary Issues
Jack Heinemann,
1515-1540
Family -
Ping Pong and
Gambling
Sylvia Rosevear
Siouxsie Wiles
Discussing Genetic
Other Challenges in
Risks
Practice
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1540-1600
Discussion
Room 1
Room 5
Room 11
Room 10
1600-1630
Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Saturday 22nd June
Apisalome Talemaitogo
Chair:
Alex Lampen-Smith
Chair:
(55mins, 08:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am)
WS #109
WS #110
WS #111
WS #112
WS #113
WS #114
WS #115
WS #116
Neonatal
Why Surgery is No
Sports Medicine
Food
Managing
The Real
Arboviral Disease:
Reconnecting to
Emergencies
Longer Required
Radiology
Dementia in the
Nutritional Needs
an Update on the
Purpose:
for Varicose Veins
Community
of Athletes
Diseases, and
Uncovering Stories
Their Prevention in
of Healing
Travellers
Connection
Helen Liley
Steve Benson
Mark Muller
Alasdair Patrick
Alan Davis
Katherine Black
Marc Shaw
Robin Youngson
Room 5
Room 11
Room 2
Room 12
Room 6
Room 10
Room 9
Room 7
(55mins, 9:35am-10:30am)
WS #121
WS #122
WS #123
WS #124
WS #125
WS #126
WS #127
WS #128
Neonatal
Why Surgery is No
Sports Medicine
Food
Managing
The Real
Arboviral Disease:
Reconnecting to
Emergencies
Longer Required
Radiology
Dementia in the
Nutritional Needs
an Update on the
Purpose:
for Varicose Veins
Community
of Athletes
Diseases, and
Uncovering Stories
Their Prevention in
of Healing
Travellers
Connection
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 5
Room 11
Room 2
Room 12
Room 6
Room 10
Room 9
Room 7
(55mins, 11:00am-11:55am repeated at 12:05pm)
WS #134
WS #135
WS #136
WS #137
WS #138
WS #139
WS #140
WS #141
The Importance
The Noisy Airway:
Joint Injection
Warfarin,
Managing Patients
Aging Sperm and
Childhood Obesity
Future
of Occupational
Stridor, Stertor,
Techniques
Dabigatran or
with Brain
Eggs - What Can
- What to Do
Applications of
Medicine in General
Wheeze
Rivaroxaban for
Tumours
Be Done?
About It
Stem Cell Therapy
Practice
Patients with Atrial
- An Orthopaedic
Fibrillation
Perspective
David Black
David Vokes
Stu Armstrong
Chris Ellis
Peter Heppner
Andrew Murray
Yvonne Anderson
Tom Grogan
Room 9
Room 5
Room 2
Room 11
Room 6
Room 10
Room 4
Room 7
(55mins, 12:05pm-1:00pm)
WS #146
WS #147
WS #148
WS #149
WS #150
WS #151
WS #152
WS #153
The Importance
The Noisy Airway:
Joint Injection
Warfarin,
Managing Patients
Aging Sperm and
Future
of Occupational
Stridor, Stertor,
Techniques
Dabigatran or
with Brain
Eggs - What Can
Applications of
Medicine in General
Wheeze
Rivaroxaban for
Tumours
Be Done?
Stem Cell Therapy
Practice
Patients with Atrial
- An Orthopaedic
Fibrillation
Perspective
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 9
Room 5
Room 2
Room 11
Room 6
Room 10
Room 4
Room 7
(55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm)
WS #159
WS #160
WS #161
WS #162
WS #163
WS #164
WS #165
WS #166
Neuroplasticity
Falls and Fall
Sore Throat
Shared Medical
Supplement Use
Wine, Aromas,
Neck Lumps -
Interactive Quiz
Research - Hope for
Prevention
Guidelines,
Appointments
and Doping by NZ
Flavours and the
W
e
Session - How Well Do
Brain Recovery?
Recurrent Strep and
Adolescent Athletes
Brain
You Understand
Richard Faull,
Ngaire Kerse,
Impact on ARF
Hearing Loss?
Johanna Montgomery
Ken Stewart
John Malcolm
Glen Davies
Dave Gerrard
Patrick Schweder
Ryan Johnson-Hunt
Room 4
Room 2
Room 12
Room 7
Room 9
Room 3
Room 8
Room 6
(55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm)
WS #171
WS #172
WS #173
WS #174
WS #175
WS #176
WS #177
WS #178
Neuroplasticity
Falls and Fall
Sore Throat
Shared Medical
Supplement Use
Wine, Aromas,
Interactive Quiz
Research - Hope for
Prevention
Guidelines,
Appointments
and Doping by NZ
Flavours and the
W
e
Session - How Well
Brain Recovery?
Recurrent Strep and
Adolescent Athletes
Brain
Do You Understand
Impact on ARF
Hearing Loss?
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 4
Room 2
Room 12
Room 7
Room 9
Room 3
Room 8
Room 6
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Saturday 22nd June
Plenary: Lung Health
or Concurrent Sessions
1630-1815
Chair: Chris Atkinson
WS #180
WS #181
WS #182
WS #183
Vaccination
Perinanal
Predicting Motor
Perinatal Mental
Introduction
1630-1640
Forum 1: Travel
Conditions and
Recovery after Stroke
Health: Changing the
Chris Atkinson
Vaccines and Issues
Pilonidal Disease
- Why and How
Face of the Future.
with Travellers (Not
Reducing the Incidence and Impact of Lung Disease
Repeated)Michelle
Marie-Clare Smith,
1640-1700
Paul Dawkins
Tanner, Marc Shaw
Sandya Pillai
Emma Monigatti
Tanya Furstenburg
Room 11
Room 4
Room 10
Room 7
Improving Outcomes for Lung Cancer
1700-1720
Laird Cameron
Repeated Sessions
WS #192
WS #193
WS #194
WS #195
How a Nurse Specialist Can Assist Your Team
1720-1740
Vaccination
Perinanal
Predicting Motor
Perinatal Mental
Lynley Gulasekharam
Forum 2: Vaccine
Conditions and
Recovery after Stroke
Health: Changing the
Preventable Diseases
Pilonidal Disease
- Why and How
Face of the Future.
Living with Lung Cancer
1740-1800
and Schedule Issues
Chris Atkinson
(Not Repeated)
Jane Morphet,
Tony Walls
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1800-1815
Discussion
Room 11
Room 4
Room 10
Room 7
1930-2400
Conference Dinner - Speaker: Eric Rush
Mokoia Room, Millennium Hotel
MAIN PROGRAMME
Sunday 23rd June
0730-0830
Zoom Health Breakfast Session: What Can I Do If My Patient Asks Me About Help With Weight Loss
- Ole Schmiedel - Plenary Room
Plenary Session
or Concurrent Sessions
0830-1030
Chair: Alistair Dunn
WS #205
WS #206
WS #207
WS #208
MPS Medicolegal
Drugs and Older
Case Studies in
Frontline Tool for
Head and Neck Issues for GPs to Watch Out For
0830-0850
Forum- Risks and
People
Occupational
Triaging and As-
Rajan Patel
Outcomes: How to
Medicine
sessing Concerning
Protect Yourself.
or Harmful Sexual
Better Estimation of Coronary Risk
Behaviour
0850-0910
Rod Jackson
(Not Repeated)
Alan Davis
David Black
Shane Harris
Room 11
Room 10
Room 6
How a CT Calcium Score Adds Value to the NZ Primary
Samantha King,
0910-0930
Prevention CVD Guideline - Chris Ellis
Tim Cookson
Repeated Sessions
The Future of Fertility
WS #218
WS #219
WS #220
0930-0950
Phill McChesney
Drugs and Older
Case Studies in
Frontline Tool for
People
Occupational
Triaging and As-
Humanitarian Issues Around Travel - Global Primary Care
Medicine
sessing Concerning
0950-1010
Marc Shaw
or Harmful Sexual
Behaviour
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
1010-1030
Discussion
Room 5
Room 11
Room 10
Room 6
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Exhibition
1100-1125
Height Attenuation Therapy in Severely Disabled Young Children
1125-1150
Choosing Wisely in General Practice - First Do No Harm?
1150-1215
Citizen Centric Health Service Planning: A New Way
1215-1240
The Best Ethics Money Can Buy
1240-1300
Discussion
1300
Conference Closes
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MAIN PROGRAMME
Saturday 22nd June
(55mins, 4:30pm-5:25pm repeated at 5:35pm)
WS #184
WS #185
WS #186
WS #187
WS #188
WS #189
WS #190
WS #191
Oral Lesions of
How to Achieve
Heart Failure
Medtech
Identifying and
Vision for
Discovering Value in
ECG Interpretation
Significance
Better Fertility- An
User Group
Managing Problems
Life
Global Pharma and
Made Easier
Interactive Session
-
With the Surface of
Biotech Stocks
the Eye
Adam Watson,
Guy Johnson,
Rajan Patel
Simon McDowell
Gerry Devlin
Chrissie Patterson
Shanu Sabbiah
Dean Corbett
Rob Mercer
Chris Ellis
Room 2
Room 8
Room 12
Room 1
Room 5
Room 6
Room 9
Room 3
(55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm)
WS #196
WS #197
WS #198
WS #199
WS #200
WS #201
WS #202
WS #203
Oral Lesions of
How to Achieve
Heart Failure
Medtech
Identifying and
Vision for
Discovering Value in
ECG Interpretation
Significance
Better Fertility- An
User Group
Managing Problems
Life
Global Pharma and
Made Easier
Interactive Session
With the Surface of
Biotech Stocks
the Eye
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 2
Room 8
Room 12
Room 1
Room 5
Room 6
Room 9
Room 3
MAIN PROGRAMME
Sunday 23rd June
(55mins, 8:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am)
WS #209
WS #210
WS #211
WS #212
WS #213
WS #214
WS #215
WS #216
Weight Loss
Throat Cancer
Managing
Lifestyle Medicine
Glaucoma, Retinal
OSA - Sleep it
Breathing Pattern
How to Prescribe
Surgery - What
2.0
Lymphoedema v
- Focussing on the
Disease and the
Simple
Disorders
Medicinal
You Need to Know
Lipoedema - Spot
Determinants of
Watery Eye
Cannabis
the Difference
Chronic Disease
Richard Hart,
Amanda Bell,
Sonya Bennett,
Sarah Mooney,
Graham
Nicholas Evenett
David Vokes
Sarah Rule
Glen Davies
Clairton de Souza
Sumit Samant
Sarah Butler
Gulbransen
Room 1
Room 7
Room 3
Room 4
Room 2
Room 8
Room 9
Room 12
(55mins, 9:35am-10:30am)
WS #221
WS #222
WS #223
WS #224
WS #225
WS #226
WS #227
WS #228
Weight Loss
Throat Cancer
What to do When
Lifestyle Medicine
Glaucoma, Retinal
OSA - Sleep it
Breathing Pattern
How to Prescribe
Surgery - What
2.0
Viagra Does Not
- Focussing on the
Disease and the
Simple
Disorders
Medicinal
You Need to Know
Work
Determinants of
Watery Eye
Cannabis
Chronic Disease
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
(Repeated)
Room 1
Room 7
Room 3
Room 4
Room 2
Room 8
Room 9
Room 12
Paul Hofman
Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith
John Bonning
Des Gorman
John Pearn
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