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HORNCASTLE ARENA | CHRISTCHURCH 08-11 AUGUST 2019 www.gpcme.co.nz/south You are invited to attend the 10th South GPCME meeting to be held at the Horncastle PLATINUM SPONSOR Arena in Christchurch in August 2019. This medical conference provides broad medical update and practical take home information to improve your patient management immediately. This is complemented by a large exhibition from industry to inform what is new on the pharmaceutical and supply of equipment, texts and available IT solutions, all while gaining sufficient CPD points to satisfy our College of GPs and SPEAKERS Medical Council requirements. A M Christchurch is a great central location, with renowned southern hospitality, and Ms Mel Abbott Aimee Mackay Mr Shahrukh Abdali Dr Pippa MacKay attractive leisure or visitor options. GPs from throughout NZ attend the South Island Dr Chris Atkinson Dr Bernadine MacKenzie Dr Caroline Mahon event, taking the opportunity to revisit old university haunts, to check out family B Dr Brett Mann Dr Kate Baddock at the southern universities, or en route to the ski fields in Central Otago. Hotel Dr Michelle Bailey Professor Jim Mann Ms Jo McCann Associate Professor Yoram Barak accommodation is available at group discounted pricing. Complimentary breakfast Dr Derek Barrett Dr Liz McDonald Dr Jo McGuire at the conference venue and evening dinner sessions are provided with a plethora of Dr Alex Bartle Professor Louise Baur Dr Jill McIlraith Mr Hamish McPhail prominent speakers on widely variant topics. Dr Robert Bester Dr Richard Medlicott Dr Bryan Betty Mr Karl Metzler Practice nurses and practice managers are essential members of general practice Dr Ross Blair Dr Andrew Miller Dr Ashley Bloomfield teams, with their own dedicated sessions on the Saturday, but able to attend the Dr Jim Borowczyk Dr Wendy Miller Dr Chris Milne Dr Kit Boyes entire meeting. We are grateful for the many presenters who give of their time to assist Associate Professor Geoff Braadvedt Dr John Molloy Associate Professor Johanna this growing meeting so well. The strength of the academic programme is the key Ms Christine Burchill Montgomery C with many concurrent practical workshops throughout. Presentations are available to Associate Professor David Caldicott N Dr Jeffrey Ngu delegates for 3 months post conference on the internet for review. Dr Anne Campbell Dr Shelley Campbell Professor Anita Nolan Professor Sally Casswell O Registration fees cater for trainees and practice colleagues and spouses, kept at a low Dr Peter Chapman-Smith Associate Professor Amanda Oakley level thanks to the generous support of industry, especially Boehringer Ingelheim. Ms Donna Chisholm P Rt Hon David Clark Dr Helen Paterson The stress of busy practices with ever increasing consultation rates dictates you Mr Andrew Clarkson Dr Tim Cookson Philip Pattemore Mr Shaun Phelan deserve a break. We welcome you back for another great event in 2019, with numerous Dr Edward Coughlan Ms Gaeline Phipps workshops and quality plenary presenters. One lucky punter will win the annual travel D Ms Kathryn Dalziel Dr David Porter Dr Jim Primrose prize, courtesy of the conference committee, for some real quality time out. Mr Lance Dawber-Ashley Ms Carolyn Pye Dr Martin De Bock R Feedback is utilised in constructing the following year’s programme, and your Associate Professor Gerry Devlin Ms Mary Redmayne Dr Barbara Disley Dr Martin Reeve suggestions for desired topics or speakers are acted on. Thank you for your ongoing Professor John Dixon Ms Wendy Risdon Professor Tony Dowell support too. Dr Michelle Downie Professor Stephen Robertson Dr Peter Robinson The New Zealand Medical Association supports this meeting strongly and our thanks E Dr Richard Egan Dr Ian Rosemergy Ms KIrsten Rosser to Lesley, Kate and their team for their assistance. Dr Sean Every S F Associate Professor Diana Sarfati Sir Richard Faull Associate Professor Michael Shultz Mr David Featherstone Professor Russell Scott Kind regards, Dr Bernie Fitzharris Dr Derek Sherwood Dr Greg Frazer Dr Justin Sinclair G Dr Marie-Clare Smith Associate Professor Jeff Garrett Dr Mark Smith Academic Convenor Conference Organiser Dr Janet Geddes Ms MaryRose Spence Ms Helen Gibbs Dr Rebecca Stack Peter Chapman-Smith Conference Matters Ms Lisa Glass Dr Ken Stewart Ms Sue Stewart Professor Des Gorman e: doctor@skinandvein.co.nz e: leon@conferencematters.co.nz Mr Leicester Gouwland Ms Alison Stewart-Piere Associate Professor Cathy Stinear p: +64 (0)21 949 310 p: +64 (0)21 164 3815 Dr Juliet Gray Ms Lynley Gulasekharam Associate Professor Michael Stitely Dr Matthew Strack f: + 64 (0)9 437 4089 Dr Graham Gulbransen H T Dr Michael Hale Dr Charmaine Tate Mr Ben Harris Ms Lynda Taylor Dr Sarah Harris Dr Tane Taylor Ms Lynette Hassall Dr Bryn Thompson Professor Jack Heinemann Mr Colin Thomson Dr Mike Hlivac Associate Professor Nikki Turner Ms Christine Ho V South GP CME 2019 has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand Ms Tiffany Hodgson Dr Kate Van Harselaar College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved Dr David Holland W for up to 32.5 credits CME for the General Practice Educational Professor Maggie-Lee Huckabee Dr Sarah Wakeman Ms Kim Hunter Dr Ian Wallbridge Programme (GPEP) Years 2 and 3 and Maintenance of Professional Dr Jason Hwang Ms Heidi Watson Standards (MOPS) purposes. J Dr Jan White Dr Chris Jackson Dr Graeme Whittaker Workshops Preliminary Day application is for 8 hours of CME Mr Dylan James Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles Dr Peter Jansen Dr Jo Williams ACLS Level 7 = 12 CME credits ACLS Level 5 = 4 CME Credits Dr Steve Johnson Professor Michael Williams Professor Richard Jones Ms Chelsea Willmott K Professor Denise Wilson Dr Giresh Kanji Dr Samuel Wong The professional sessions of this conference are Ms Alexandra Kayat Z Dr Jenny Keightley Ms Sarah Zub endorsed by PSNZ ENHANCE, as suitable to be Dr Nick Kendall included as part of a pharmacist’s CPD for group 1 Dr Samantha King learning and pharmacists may allocate group 1 points L Dr Joan Leighton for each session attended. Accreditation # 2019/01 Dr Gary Lim Ms Amanda Lochhead
CONFERENCE CONTENT INDUSTRY EXHIBITION Pre-Conference Workshops A trade exhibition will be held in the Exhibition Thursday 08 August 2019, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch Hall and will be an integral part of the meeting. To provide further practical updates, there is an optional pre-conference workshop day covering The welcome reception, morning and afternoon a broad range of hands-on topics, including an option to register for Basic and Advanced Surgical refreshments and lunches will be served in the skills training. exhibition area. Please note topics are repeated content, not part 1 and 2. Exhibition attendees includes: Some workshops have a limit on the numbers that can attend. Book early to avoid disappointment • Abbott Point of Care as some workshops will book out. • Aspen Pharmacare Main Conference • AstraZeneca Friday 9 - Sunday 11 August 2019, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • Bay Audiology Due to the popularity of the meeting, further workshop options have been added to the Saturday • Bayer programme. • Boehringer Ingelheim All GPs, Practice Nurses, Practice Managers, GP Registrars and Students are welcome to attend. • Bowel Cancer New Zealand • BPAC Practice Managers Programme • Centre for Advanced Medicine Friday 9 August 2019, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • Dilworth Hearing A dedicated Practice Managers programme has been developed to ensure all areas of General • EBOS Healthcare Practice interest are covered for this national conference. All Practice Managers are invited to • Fertility Associates attend and are welcome to attend any other sessions of interest. • FUJIFILMSonosite Practice Nurses Programme • GSK • Heart Foundation Saturday 10 August 2019, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • HEP C Action Aotearoa A dedicated Practice Nurses programme will run concurrently with the main conference on • Hope for Hearts Saturday. Practice Nurses are encouraged to register for the entire conference and are welcome • indici to attend all sessions. • Indivior Welcome Cocktail Function • LEO Pharma Friday 9 August 2019, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • medi’Ray New Zealand Ltd • Medical Protection Society 6:30pm-7:30pm, Exhibition Area • Medical Specialists & Hospitals NZ Unwind after a busy first day with drinks and canapés in the Exhibition area. A chance to catch up • MedicAlert Foundation with colleagues and meet other delegates and industry. • MedRecruit Resuscitation Courses for GPs • Medtech “CORE Skills” without exam (Previously Refresher Level 5) • MFAS This is an NZRC CORE Skills course (previously Level 5 Refresher non-assessed). Approved (4 • Ministry of Health hrs) course run by Jason Burns (NZRC Instructor CORE Advanced & Immediate, NZDA Approved • Mylan Instructor, RNZCGP Endorsed Instructor, Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care instructor) • myPractice • New Zealand Doctor Course Times: • Novartis Friday 9 August, from 8:30am-1:00pm • Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Ltd Friday 9 August, from 2:00pm-6:30pm • Nutricia Cost: $230 • NZLocums • NZMA “CORE Advanced” with exam (Previously Level 5 / 6 / 7 with exam) • Ochre Recruitment Course duration for Resuscitation CORE ADVANCED is a minimum of 8 hours with expected pre- • OptiPharm Pty Ltd reading preparation time of at least 3 weeks prior. • Pacific Edge Diagnostic Ltd Course Times: • Pacific Radiology • Pfizer Thursday 8 August, from 8:30am – 6:30pm • Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd Cost: $530 • Radiant Health Limited • Reserved • Roche Diagnostics • Rural Doctors Workforce Agency • Sanofi • Seqirus • Southern Cross Health Society • St John • The Goodfellow Unit • The Hemp Foundation (CPD) • Work and Income • ZOOM Pharmacy
PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES Thursday 8th August (Fee applies) Horncastle Arena, 55 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchurch Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees. WS #1 WS #2 WS #3 WS #4 Skin Cancer Surgical Diabetes - Basic Dermoscopy Part 1 Musculoskeletal Workshop Basic Skills Part 1 0830-1030 Rebecca Stack, Rab Burtun, Michelle Downie Amanda Oakley Jim Borowczyk, Dylan James Jenny Keightley, Supported by Sanofi Ian Wallbridge 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #8 WS #9 WS #10 WS #11 Skin Cancer Surgical Diabetes Basics Dermoscopy Part 2 Musculoskeletal Workshop Advanced Skills (Repeated) Part 2 1100-1300 Rebecca Stack, Rab Burtun, Michelle Downie Amanda Oakley Jim Borowczyk, Dylan James Jenny Keightley, Supported by Sanofi Ian Wallbridge 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #14 WS #15 WS #16 WS #17 Safe Use of Local Diabetes - Advanced Dermoscopy Part 1 Musculoskeletal Workshop Anaesthesia and Insulin Masterclass (Repeated) Part 3 Conscious Sedation 1400-1600 Derek Barrett Rab Burtun, Michelle Downie Amanda Oakley Jim Borowczyk, Jenny Keightley, Supported by Sanofi Ian Wallbridge 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #20 WS #21 WS #22 WS #23 Safe Use of Local Diabetes - Advanced Dermoscopy Part 2 Musculoskeletal Workshop Anaesthesia and Insulin Masterclass (Repeated) Part 4 Conscious Sedation (Repeated) (Repeated) 1630-1830 Derek Barrett Rab Burtun, Michelle Downie Amanda Oakley Jim Borowczyk, Jenny Keightley, Supported by Sanofi Ian Wallbridge 1900-2330 Dinner own arrangements
PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES Thursday 8th August Please note: workshop content is repeated,not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees. WS #5 WS #6 WS #7 Womens Health 101 How to Introduce Ultrasound NZRC CORE Advanced into Your Practice “With Exam / Assessment” 0830-1030 Helen Paterson Lynette Hassall, (8 hours including written exam) - $530 Jo McCann, (includes ACLS Manual) Christine Burchill This course has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Maximum 20 delegates Practitioners and has been approved for 12 CME credits for maintenance of Professional Standards MOPS purposes. This course requires pre-reading of the NZRC Resuscitation – “A Guide for 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition Advanced Rescuers” manual in order to successfully complete the NZRC written Please note: workshop content is repeated test. The recommended pre-reading time is 3 weeks prior. We recommend you order WS #12 WS #13 the manual at the time of registration with Conference Matters (may be obtained Womens Health 101 More Advanced US Skills online through Conference Matters or (Repeated) for the GP/Emergency Doctor directly online through the NZRC website) The course covers and includes: • (Pre-course reading purchased by yourself 1100-1300 Helen Paterson Lynette Hassall, - in advance to prepare for the written test) Jo McCann, • Basic Life Support (Adult, child and baby Christine Burchill including choking) Maximum 20 delegates • Advanced airway management (single and double person bag masking, guedel airway insertion, LMA’s insertion) • A chance to practice Intubation (not assessed now in Advanced) • AED and rhythm recognition 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition • Adult and child collapse algorithms • Anaphylaxis management Please note: workshop content is repeated • Scenario based training including adult WS #18 WS #19 and child • A compulsory multi choice test and skills Strategies Retiring from Practice How to Introduce Ultrasound evaluation of airway management, safety into Your Practice using a defibrillator and cardiac rhythms (Repeated) • This is a NZRC CORE Advanced course (previously Level 7) Approved (8 hrs) 1400-1600 Graeme Whittaker, Lynette Hassall, course run by Jason Burns (NZRC Yoram Barak, Jo McCann, Instructor CORE Advanced & Immediate, Christine Burchill NZDA Approved Instructor, RNZCGP Colin Thomson, Endorsed Instructor, Royal New Zealand Pippa Mackay, Maximum 20 delegates College of Urgent Care instructor). Kathryn Dalziel • Attendees will be registered nurses, medical practitioners or people who have the skills contained in the course as part of their scope of practice. It is expected that 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 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 WS #24 WS #25 expected pre-reading preparation time of at least 4 hours. Strategies Retiring from Practice More Advanced US Skills • You are expected to access resources at (Repeated) for the GP/Emergency Doctor your disposal. (Repeated) • Examples of suitable texts may include: • PRIME course material on resuscitation 1630-1830 Graeme Whittaker, Lynette Hassall, • NZRC Resuscitation – “A Guide for Yoram Barak, Jo McCann, Advanced Rescuers” manual in order to Colin Thomson, Christine Burchill successfully complete the NZRC written Pippa Mackay, Maximum 20 delegates test. The recommended pre-reading time is Gaeline Phipps, 3 weeks prior. Kathryn Dalziel 1900-2330 Dinner own arrangements
MAIN PROGRAMME Friday 9th August 0700-0755 Breakfast Session: ACC Breakfast Session - Patient Safety in General Practice - Peter Jansen, Nick Kendall 0800-0805 Welcome and Conference Opening 0805-0830 Christchurch Memorial Oration: Dr Emily Siedeberg 0830-0850 General Practice is a Non-linear Science: How Do We Do It? 0850-0910 Serious Mental Illness and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease. 0910-0930 BMI is a Great Metric, But Do We Understand It? 0930-0950 Medical Issues in Athletes 0950-1010 The Biologic Basis of Insomnia, Anxiety and Depression 1010-1030 Discussion Panel 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1300 NZMA Medico-Political Forum MP Session 1100-1110 Welcome - NZMA Chairman 1110-1130 Ministry of Health Priorities and Work Plan 1130-1150 Mental Health Inquiry 1150-1210 Alcohol Policy 1210-1240 Minister of Health Address 1240-1300 Panel Discussion 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition 1400-1600 Plenary Session: Oncology or Concurrent Sessions Chair: Graeme Whittaker WS #26 WS #27 WS #28 Opportunities for Primary Care 1400-1420 Shelley Campbell/Jim Primrose Update on How to How to Anticoagulate Before FODMAP - IBS in Examine Major Joints Effectively in AF General Practice Post Code Cancer Care- The Case for Change 1420-1440 Chris Jackson Chris Milne, John Molloy Michael Williams Helen Gibbs Inequities in Cancer in NZ 1440-1500 Diana Safarti Repeated Sessions Spirituality in Cancer Care 1500-1520 Richard Egan WS #36 WS #37 WS #38 Update on How to How to Anticoagulate Before FODMAP - IBS in Cancer in The Public Eye 1520-1540 Donna Chisholm Examine Major Joints Effectively in AF General Practice (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1540-1600 Discussion 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Plenary Session: Obesity or Concurrent Sessions 1630-1830 Chair: Jan White WS #46 WS #47 WS #48 Genetic and Early Life Factors: The First Thousand Days Retirement – a Bright Medication Pessaries for Pelvic Organ 1630-1645 John Dixon Beacon or an Oncoming and Sleep Prolapse Train? Our Complex Obesogenic Environment: 1645-1700 Are We Ready To Act? Jim Mann Sue Stewart, Alex Bartle Michael Stitely Childhood and Adolescent Obesity: Hamish McPhail, 1700-1715 Assessment and Management - Louise Baur Lynda Taylor Fit and Fat - Is This Our Best Hope for the Future? Repeated Sessions 1715-1730 Chris Milne WS #56 WS #57 WS #58 The Best Diet - The Battle of the Macronutrients: Retirement – a Bright Medication Pessaries for Pelvic Organ 1730-1745 Low Fat or Low Carbohydrates - Jim Mann Beacon or an Oncoming and Sleep Prolapse Train? Regulation of Energy Balance: 1745-1800 The Challenge of Weight Management - Mary Rose Spence (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1810-1830 Discussion 1830-1930 Welcome Cocktails Exhibition
MAIN PROGRAMME Friday 9th August Chair: To be confirmed GPC Chairperson Jan White Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith Pippa Mackay Tony Dowell, Nikki Turner Michael Williams John Dixon Chris Milne, John Molloy Giresh Kanji Plenary Room Chair: Jan White Kate Baddock Ashley Bloomfield Barbara Disley Sally Caswell David Clark (55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm) WS #29 WS #30 WS #31 WS #32 WS #33 WS #34 Diagnosis and Management Prescribing HIV Pre- A New Approach to What Value Does a Vaping- A Recreational or Abortion - Where Are We of Somatising Patients – a Exposure Prophylaxis Managing Anxiety and Physician Associate Add to Smoking Cessation Tool? Now? Practical Approach for the (PrEP) – a Panel Discussion Depression Your Practice? 15 min. consult Edward Coughlan, Tiffany Hodgson, Brett Mann Alison Stewart-Piere Giresh Kanji Alexandra Kayat Graham Gulbransen Helen Paterson (55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm) WS #39 WS #40 WS #41 WS #42 WS #43 WS #44 Diagnosis and Management Prescribing HIV Pre- A New Approach to What Value Does a Vaping- A Recreational or Abortion - Where Are We of Somatising Patients – a Exposure Prophylaxis Managing Anxiety and Physician Associate Add to Smoking Cessation Tool? Now? Practical Approach for the 15 (PrEP) – a Panel Discussion Depression Your Practice? min. consult (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (55mins, 4:30pm-5:25pm repeated at 5:35pm) WS #49 WS #50 WS #51 WS #52 WS #53 WS #54 Global Perspective on Common Mental Health Venous Thromboembolism The Doctor- Nurse Game Lung Health Forum Paediatric Forum Disruptive Innovation in Problems: Tools and and Issues Around (not repeated) (not repeated) Healthcare Resources for the GP Anticoagulation Consultation Samuel Wong, Tony Dowell, Mark Smith Chelsea Willmott Chris Atkinson, Martin De Bock, Jason Hwang, Nikki Turner Greg Frazer, Janet Geddes, Sarah Zub Bernie Fitzharris, Aimee Mackay, Lynley Gulasekharam Wendy Miller, (55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm) Juliet Gray, Sarah Harris, WS #59 WS #60 WS #61 WS #62 Caroline Mahon Global Perspective on Common Mental Health Venous Thromboembolism The Doctor- Nurse Game Disruptive Innovation in Problems: Tools and and Issues Around Healthcare Resources for the GP Anticoagulation Consultation (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated)
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 10th August 0700-0755 Abb Vie Breakfast Session 1: GPs Roles in Hep C Elimination; & Other Hepatic Diseases as Fatty Liver - Jeffrey Ngu 0700-0755 GSK Breakfast Session 2: Updates in Respiratory Disease - Asthma and COPD Plenary Session: Neuroplasticity or Concurrent Sessions 0830-1030 Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith WS #65 WS #66 WS #67 Neurogenesis and New Brain Cell Pathways in the Human 0800-0820 Brain – Fact and Fantasy - Richard Faull How to Achieve Better Heart Failure Management Electrohypersensitivity, Fertility - An Interactive in Primary Care: Challenges Recognition, Diagnostic Repetitive Head Trauma - So What? 0820-0835 Chris Milne Session and Opportunities? Testing and ‘Treatment’ The Role of Nervous System Plasticity in Disorders Michelle Bailey Gerry Devlin, Mary Redmayne 0835-0855 of the Brain and Heart - Johanna Montgomery Joan Leighton Rehabilitation of The Injured Brain 0855-0915 Des Gorman Repeated Sessions Recovery from Neurogenic Dysphagia 0915-0930 Maggie-Lee Huckabee WS #75 WS #76 WS #77 How to Achieve Better Heart Failure Management Electrohypersensitivity, Recovery of Movement after Stroke 0930-0950 Cathy Stinear or Marie-Clare Smith Fertility- An Interactive in Primary Care: Challenges Recognition, Diagnostic Session and Opportunities? Testing and ‘Treatment’ Novel Pharmacologic Treatments for Stroke Recovery 0950-1005 Andrew Clarkson (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1005-1030 Panel Discussion 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition Plenary Session: The Medicinal Cannabis Debate or Concurrent Sessions 1100-1300 Chair: Graham Gulbransen The Global Perspective and Experience WS #85 WS #86 WS #87 1100-1120 David Caldicott Military DIY Podiatry - 50 Uses of Approach to Low Myths and Misconceptions Around Cannabis Medicine Orthopaedic Felt Testosterone Values 1120-1140 Justin Sinclair Forum Medical Marijuana: a Marketing Ploy for Legalisation 1140-1200 Jo McGuire Anne Campbell, Chris Milne Geoff Braatvedt Charmaine Tate, The Evidence in Epilepsy 1200-1210 Ian Rosemergy Bernadine MacKenzie, Kit Boyes Repeated Sessions Where's the Data? 1210-1220 Giresh Kanji WS #96 WS #97 (Not Repeated) What Do the Green Fairies Do? DIY Podiatry - 50 Uses of Approach to Low 1220-1230 David Porter Orthopaedic Felt Testosterone Values Funding Medication 1230-1240 Bryan Betty (Repeated) (Repeated) 1240-1300 Panel Discussion 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition or Concurrent Sessions Plenary Session: Public Health 1400-1600 Chair: Bryn Thompson WS #105 WS #106 WS #107 WS #108 Sleep Cultural Genetics in Primary How Medical 101 Forum Competence - Case Care – What You Cannabis is Treating Creating a Healthy City - Healthy Auckland Together Studies Need to Know the U.S. 1400-1420 Michael Hale Alex Bartle, Mike Hlavac, Tummy Bugs : Update on Notifiable Gastroenteritis, Richard Jones, 1420-1440 VTEC etc Philip Pattemore Bryn Thompson (Not Repeated) Denise Wilson Stephen Robertson Jo McGuire Refugee Health Screening 1440-1500 Jo Williams Repeated Sessions WS #116 WS #117 WS #118 Whooping Cough and Mumps 1500-1520 Michael Hale Cultural Genetics in Primary How Medical Competence - Case Care – What You Cannabis is Treating Studies Need to Know the U.S. TB in NZ - The Battle Rages On 1520-1540 Martin Reeve 1540-1600 Panel Discussion (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 10th August Chair: TBC Room 5 Chair: Jane Straka (55mins, 08:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am) WS #68 WS #69 WS #70 WS #71 WS #72 WS #73 Dealing with Patient Ping Perinatal Mental Health: Sexual Health - What’s Managing Obesity with Sorting out Inflammatory Managing Pong and Other Challenges Changing the Face of the New for GPs? Very Low Calorie Diets, Arthritides - Case Studies Spinal Pain in Practice Future Meal Replacements and Gaeline Phipps, Jill McIlraith, Drug Therapy Peter Robinson, Ross Blair, Liz McDonald Alison Stewart-Piere John Dixon, Louise Baur, David Porter Giresh Kanji Pippa Mackay Mary Rose Spence (55mins, 9:35am-10:30am) WS #78 WS #79 WS #80 WS #81 WS #82 WS #83 Dealing with Patient Ping Perinatal Mental Health: Sexual Health - What’s Managing Obesity with Sorting out Inflammatory Managing Pong and Other Challenges Changing the Face of the New for GPs? Very Low Calorie Diets, Arthritides - Case Studies Spinal Pain in Practice Future Meal Replacements and Drug Therapy (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (55mins, 11:00am-11:55am repeated at 12:05pm) WS #88 WS #89 WS #90 WS #91 WS #92 WS #93 WS #94 Back Pain Revisited: Ulcers in the Managing Urinary Fads and Facts in Managing Cardiovascular ROBO Financial Case Studies in Travel From Heartsink to Mouth Incontinence the Treatment and Risk: Case Studies Advice Medicine ‘Bring It On’ Prevention of Obesity Tony Dowell, Anita Nolan Michael Stitely Jim Mann Michael Williams Lance Dawber-Ashley Robert Bester Nikki Turner (55mins, 12:05pm-1:00pm) WS #98 WS #99 WS #100 WS #101 WS #102 WS #103 WS #104 Back Pain Revisited: Ulcers in the Managing Urinary Fads and Facts in Managing Cardiovascular ROBO Financial Case Studies in Travel From Heartsink to Mouth Incontinence the Treatment and Risk: Case Studies Advice Medicine ‘Bring It On’ Prevention of Obesity (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm) WS #109 WS #110 WS #111 WS #112 WS #113 WS #114 WS #115 Professional Financial Lifestyle and Integrating Mind-Body The Changing Aging Sperm and Eggs Neuroplasticity Falls and Fall Advice or DIY - the Pros Behavioural into Clinical Practice Information Landscape - What Can Be Done? Research - Hope for Prevention and Cons Interventions: Benefits, - Tectonic Drift or Brain Recovery? Expectations and Richter 6.3? Outcomes Sue Stewart, Hamish McPhail, John Dixon, Richard Faull, Lynda Taylor Louise Baur Mel Abbott Richard Medlicott Kate Van Harseelar Johanna Montgomery Ken Stewart (55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm) WS #119 WS #120 WS #121 WS #122 WS #123 WS #124 WS #125 Professional Financial Lifestyle and Integrating Mind-Body The Changing Aging Sperm and Eggs Neuroplasticity Falls and Fall Advice or DIY - the Pros Behavioural into Clinical Practice Information Landscape - What Can Be Done? Research - Hope for Prevention and Cons Interventions: Benefits, - Tectonic Drift or Brain Recovery? Expectations and Richter 6.3? Outcomes (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated)
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 10th August Plenary Session: Gastroenterology or Concurrent Sessions 1630-1830 Chair: Graeme Whittaker WS #126 WS #127 WS #128 WS #129 Update on Coeliac Disease – Changes to the MPS Medicolegal My Approach to Immunisation - Nonpigmented Skin 1630-1650 ESPGHAN Guidelines Forum - Risks and Managing Back Current Issues and Cancers to Watch Michael Schultz Outcomes: How to Pain in Primary Care New Directions Out For Protect Yourself Update on HBV and HCV 1650-1710 Steven Johnson Samantha King, Tim Cookson Nikki Turner, Implementing the NICE Guidelines for Chris Milne David Featherstone Matthew Strack 1710-1730 Reflux in Primary Care (Not Repeated) Gary Lim Repeated Sessions IBD in Special Situations - Pregnancy and Travelling WS #137 WS #138 WS #139 1730-1750 Kirsten Rosser, Christine Ho My Approach to Immunisation - Nonpigmented Skin Managing Back Pain Current Issues and Cancers to Watch Approach to Abnormal Liver Function in Primary Care New Directions Out For 1750-1810 Tests and Fatty Liver Jeffrey Ngu 1810-1830 Panel Discussion (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) MAIN PROGRAMME Sunday 11th August 0715-0815 Novartis Breakfast Session - 1: Sacubitril/valsartan in heart failure - 2: Oral agents in type 2 DM: a 2019 focus on preventing and managing complications - Plenary Session or Concurrent Sessions 0830-1030 Chair: Graeme Whittaker WS #147 WS #148 WS #149 Pharmac Session: Anxiety and Depression - Vitamin C and CT for the Physician Associates in New Zealand: 0830-0850 Past, Present, Future - Alexandra Kayat, Karl Metzler Antimicrobial Resistance - Alternatives to Medication Busy GP Global Threat or Myth? Ulcers in the Mouth 0850-0910 Anita Nolan Bryan Betty, David Holland, Mel Abbott Tane Taylor Ben Harris, The Future of Fertility Jack Heinemann, 0910-0930 Sarah Wakeman Siouxsie Wiles Repeated Sessions An Insight into Global Disease Eradification by Vaccination WS #158 WS #159 0930-0950 David Featherstone (Not Repeated) Anxiety and Depression - Vitamin C and CT for the Alternatives to Medication Busy GP The Changing Information Landscape - Tectonic Drift or 0950-1010 Richter 6.3? - Richard Medlicott (Repeated) (Repeated) 1010-1030 Discussion Panel 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1300 Plenary Session 1100-1125 Choosing Wisely in General Practice – First Do Not Harm? 1125-1150 Language, Respect, Engagement, and Assessment of the Obese Patient 1150-1215 New Genetic Technologies – Are They Relevant from Primary Care? 1215-1240 Citizen Centric Health Service Planning: A New Way 1240-1300 Discussion panel 1300 Conference Closes
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 10th August (55mins, 4:30pm-5:25pm repeated at 5:35pm) WS #130 WS #131 WS #132 WS #133 WS #134 WS #135 WS #136 Adolescent/Young Adult Predicting Motor Oral Hints of Systemic How and Why to Red Flags for GPs: Prescribing Medicinal Improving Patient (AYA) Cancer – It’s Rare Recovery after Stroke – Disease Become a Single Self Harm and Sexual Cannabis Compliance with but It’s There Why and How Practice Abuse – What Can Medication We Do? Graham Gulbransen, David Caldicott, David Porter, Heidi Watson Cathy Stinear Anita Nolan Leicester Gouwland Jill McIlraith Justin SInclair Jeffrey Garrett (55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm) WS #140 WS #141 WS #142 WS #143 WS #144 WS #145 WS #146 Adolescent/Young Adult Predicting Motor Oral Hints of Systemic How and Why to Red Flags for GPs: Prescribing Medicinal Improving Patient (AYA) Cancer – It’s Rare Recovery after Stroke – Disease Become a Single Self Harm and Sexual Cannabis Compliance with but It’s There Why and How Practice Abuse – What Can Medication We Do? (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) MAIN PROGRAMME Sunday 11th August - Gerry Devlin, Russell Scott Chair: Graeme Whittaker (55mins, 8:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am) WS #150 WS #151 WS #152 WS #153 WS #154 WS #155 WS #156 Macular Degeneration Retirement Interpreting Update on Case Studies in Examination of Eczema and TBA Planning Endocrine Tests Epilepsy Gastroenterology Peripheral Joints Pruritis - Practical Ways to Help Sean Every Shahrukh Abdali Geoff Braatvedt Ian Rosemergy Michael Schultz David Porter Matthew Strack (55mins, 9:35am-10:30am) WS #160 WS #161 WS #162 WS #163 WS #165 WS #164 WS #165 Macular Degeneration Retirement Interpreting Update on Case Studies in Examination of Eczema and TBA Planning Endocrine Tests Epilepsy Gastroenterology Peripheral Joints Pruritis - Practical Ways to Help (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith Derek Sherwood John Dixon Stephen Robertson Des Gorman
PRACTICE MANAGERS PROGRAMME Friday 9th August 0830-1830 Practice Managers Programme Chair: Denise McDonald 0830-0945 Happy Staff, Happy Practice- Tools to Lead Your Team to Financial Security Sue Stewart, Hamish McPhail, Lynda Taylor 0945-1030 Managing Your Reputation During A Crisis Lisa Glass 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1130 Day to Day Tax Issues Leicester Gouwland, Amanda Lochhead 1130-1200 A Financial Quiz Leicester Gouwland, Amanda Lochhead 1200-1300 Small Group Session TBA 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition 1400-1500 Business Models and The Need for Change Shaun Phelan 1500-1600 Health Care Home: What Matters to You Matters to Us Andrew Miller 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 1630-1730 Medicolegal Update – HDC, Privacy & Beyond Tim Cookson, Samantha King Difficult Conversations Arising from Patterns in Complaints, Reporting Obligations, 1730-1830 & other Nutty Challenges Gaeline Phipps 1830-1930 Welcome Cocktails NURSES PROGRAMME Saturday 10th August 0830-1800 Nurses General Session Chair: Wendy Risdon 0830-0930 Empowering Your Patients Mel Abbott 0930-1000 Refugee Health Screening Jo Williams, Carolyn Pye 1000-1030 The Doctor - Nurse Game Chelsea Willmott 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1140 Some Realities About Vaccination David Featherstone 1140-1220 Meningococcal Vaccination Issues Kim Hunter 1220-1300 Cultural Competence TBA Denise Wilson 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition 1400-1445 The Role of Physician Associates- How They Add Value Alexandra Kayat, Tiffany Hodgson 1445-1515 Issues in Urogynaecology Michael Stitely 1515-1545 A Practical Approach to STIs for Nurses: Rewards and Pitfalls. Alison Stewart-Piere 1545-1600 Panel Discussion 1600 -1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 1630-1700 The Obesity Crisis - What to Do About It? John Dixon 1700-1725 Key Messages on Managing Children and Adolescents with Obesity Louise Baur 1725-1750 Ditch the Diet Mary Rose Spence 1750-1815 Supporting Pregnant Women in Well-being - Using Social Media Platforms for Health Interventions Helen Gibbs 1815-1830 Panel Discussion
ACCOMMODATION Block bookings at negotiated rates have been made at Distinction Hotel Christchurch. Please book your accommodation on the enclosed registration form. Registration and accommodation should be made before 16 July 2019 as hotel rooms are not guaranteed after this date. DISTINCTION CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL 14 Cathedral Square, Christchurch Central, Christchurch | 8011 | New Zealand | 64-3-3777000 Distinction Hotels is excited to announce the newest addition to its New Zealand owned and operated hotels – Distinction Christchurch Hotel, which opened in March 2018. The 4.5 star hotel is centrally located in the revitalised Cathedral Square and ideally positioned only a few minutes’ walk from the brand the Avon River, Botanical Gardens, Christchurch Casino, Cashell Mall and future Christchurch Convention Centre. The luxury Christchurch hotel consists of 179 elegant, air-conditioned hotel rooms including 3 floors of brand new Superior Rooms and Suites. Designed to suit everyone from business travellers requiring spacious, contemporary accommodation with the latest technology including 55” Smart TVs to those travellers seeking a place to relax and unwind after a day exploring Canterbury’s vibrant attractions. Complementing this brand new accommodation are conference facilities catering up to 200 delegates, Gumption Restaurant & Bar and undercover valet car parking. FREE high speed WiFi is available to all hotel guests with no time limits or data cap. This complimentary service has become synonymous with Distinction Hotels throughout New Zealand. Classic Twin Room $205 per night HORNCASTLE ARENA 55 Jack Hinton Drive Addington, Christchurch Located in the Addington business precinct and just ten minutes from both Christchurch CBD and airport sits Horncastle Arena - the South Island’s largest indoor arena. Horncastle Arena is one of the New Zealand’s largest purpose-built indoor venues. A versatile venue hosting many international events, artists, exhibitions and gala dinners. CITY CENTRE MAP
Your professional association Welcome to the GP CME 2019! The New Zealand Medical Association is proud to represent and advocate for its GP members and their vital role in the primary care of all New Zealanders. Advocacy The NZMA is a strong advocate for issues affecting GPs and General Practice, including training programmes, funding, integration between primary and secondary care, after-hours service provision, and the development and implementation of health policy. Support The NZMA represents over 500 general practices in the PHC MECA negotiations. NZMA members have free access to the NZMA advisory service, which provides advice Representation on a variety of issues from The NZMA General Practitioner Council (GPC) represents the employment, staff issues and interests of our GP members across a wide range of issues and is running a practice to health and elected by the membership. The NZMA is a member of the General safety and doctor’s wellbeing. Practice Leaders’ Forum along with fellow GP organisations. Your support allows us to do more to benefit you. Come and see the NZMA Stand for Join information on how you can benefit yourself and your profession by becoming a member. us today. www.nzma.org.nz 0800 65 61 61 nzma@nzma.org.nz
SOUTH GP CME 2019 REGISTRATION FORM 8 -11 August 2019 | Horncastle Arena | Christchurch | www.gpcme.co.nz/south PERSONAL DETAILS Title: Miss / Mrs / Ms / Mr / RN / Dr / Prof / Assoc Prof First Name: _________________________________Surname: __________________________________ Phone Bus: ______________________ Company / Clinic Name: ________________________________________________________________ Fax: _____________________________ Clinic location: _________________________________________________________________________ City/Town Mobile: _________________________ Preferred Contact Address: _____________________________________________________________ Street Medical Council No: ______________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ Suburb Country RNZCGP No: _____________________ (Email required for _______________________________________________________________________________________ registration confirmation) City/Town Post Code Special requests: ________________ (ie dietary requests, disabilities, etc) Email: _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ Yes, I would like to receive email updates regarding products and special offers from attending industry exhibitors _________________________________ Additional Attendees: __________________________________________________________________ Title, First Name, Last Name _________________________________ CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations can only be received in writing, and incur a loss of 50% of registration fees within 21 days of the conference commencing. Later cancellations forfeit registration fees paid. Any other refunds are at the discretion of the organisers. PRIVACY: The contact information supplied on the registration form will be distributed to the attending industry sponsors. Please tick this box if you do not wish to be included on this list. REGISTRATION FEES (GST Inclusive - NZD) CONCURRENT WORKSHOP OPTIONS Delegate NZMA Members (Fri-Sun) .................. $775 $ _______ Please indicate your preferred workshop option number for Delegate Non-Member (Fri-Sun) ....................... $925 $ _______ each time slot. Please note numbers are restricted with spaces Less early bird discount if booked before 31 May 2019 Deduct $ 100.00 allocated when registration received. Tickets required for entry. Nurse Practitioner (Fri-Sun) ............................... $295 $ _______ Fri 2:00pm ______ 3:00pm ______ 4:30pm ______ 5:30pm______ Pharmacist (Fri-Sun) ........................................... $350 $ _______ Sat 8:30am ______ 9:30am ______11:00am ______12:00pm______ GPEP1 Registrar (Fri-Sun) ................................... $295 $ _______ GPEP2 Registrar (Fri-Sun) ................................... $425 $ _______ Sat 2:00pm ______ 3:00pm ______ 4:30pm______ 5:30pm______ Student (Fri-Sun) ................................................ $135 $ _______ Sun 8:30am ______ 9:30am______ Feb 2019 Office use only Exhibitor ............................................................. $345 $ _______ Practice Manager All or Friday only $185 $ _______ ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Practice Nurse All or Saturday only $135 $ _______ Spouse (non medical) ........................................ $135 $ _______ Arrival Date ________ August - Departure Date ________ August Or Daily Registration Special Requirements/ Comments ___________________________________ Friday $400 Saturday $400 Sunday . $250 $ _______ ___________________________________________________________________ Late Registration Fee if booked after Friday 05 July $ 50.00 Optional Registration ___________________________________________________________________ Friday - ACC Breakfast Session No. ............ $ No Fee ___________________________________________________________________ Friday - Cocktail Function No. ............ $ No Fee ___________________________________________________________________ Saturday - AbbVie Breakfast Session No. ............ $ No Fee Distinction Hotel Christchurch Saturday - GSK Breakfast Session No. ............ $ No Fee Superior Twin Room (1-2 people)______ nights x ______$205 $ _______ Sunday - Novartis Breakfast Session No. ............ $ No Fee TOTAL REGISTRATION FEE (TOTAL A) $ _______ TOTAL ACCOMMODATION FEE (TOTAL D) $________ PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS - Thursday A+B+C+D = TOTAL ENCLOSED (GST Inc) $ NZMA Member Thursday .................................. $375 $ _______ Non Member Thursday ...................................... $475 $ _______ PAYMENT DETAILS GST Tax Invoice Number 95-598-579 Basic & Advanced Surgical ................................ $695 $ _______ I authorise Conference Matters to charge my Visa/Mastercard GPEP .................................................................... $275 $ _______ as detailed below, with the amount of $ _______________________________ CORE Advanced NZRC Course (with exam)...... $530 $ _______ Card Number: TOTAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FEE (TOTAL B) $________ Please indicate your preferred workshop option number for each time slot. 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