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HORNCASTLE ARENA | CHRISTCHURCH 13-16 AUGUST 2020 www.gpcme.co.nz/south You are invited to attend the 11th South GPCME meeting to be held at the Horncastle PLATINUM SPONSOR Arena in Christchurch in August 2020. 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 SPEAKERS GPs and Medical Council requirements. A M Mr Shahrukh Abdali Dr Kerry Macaskill-Smith Christchurch is a great central location, with renowned southern hospitality, and Dr John Alchin Dr Andrew MacGill RN Fenella Aldridge Mr John McConnell attractive leisure or visitor options. GPs from throughout NZ attend the South Island Professor Shanthi Ameratunga Ms Denise McDonald event, taking the opportunity to revisit old university haunts, to check out family Professor Bruce Arroll Dr Orna McGinn Mr Steve August Professor Peter McIntyre at the southern universities, or en route to the ski fields in Central Otago. Hotel B Dr Alastair Mclean accommodation is available at group discounted pricing. Complimentary breakfast at Dr Kate Baddock Project Coordinator Mary Mclean Dr Alex Bartle Dr Iain Melton the conference venue are provided with a plethora of prominent speakers on widely Professor Richard Beasley Dr Tom Middelburg variant topics. Dr Bryan Betty Dr Krys Milburn Dr Katherine Black Director Malcolm Morrison Practice nurses and practice managers are essential members of general practice Mr James Blake Dr Gabrielle Moss teams, with their own dedicated sessions on the Saturday, but able to attend the Co Chair Chris Boberg Dr Sam Mostafa Mr Daniel Brooks O entire meeting. We are grateful for the many presenters who give of their time to assist Mr Rab Burtun Mr Sean O’Sullivan this growing meeting so well. The strength of the academic programme is the key Ms Lynley Byrne Associate Professor Amanda C Oakley with many concurrent practical workshops throughout. Presentations are available to Dr Rona Carroll Dr Lucy O’Hagan delegates for 6 months post conference on the internet for review. Ms Sharon Cassidy Dr Jeannie Oliphant Ms Mary-Rose Cavanagh P Registration fees cater for trainees and practice colleagues and spouses, kept at a low Genetic Pathologist CY Chan Dr Tony Page Dr Timothy Chen Associate Professor Philip level thanks to the generous support of industry, especially Boehringer Ingelheim. Dr Andrew Cho Pattemore Rt Hon David Clark Ms Chrissie Patterson The stress of busy practices with ever increasing consultation rates dictates you Dr David Codyre Dr Andelka Phillips deserve a break. We welcome you back for another great event in 2020, with Dr Tim Cookson RN Daryl Pollock Associate Professor Kirsten Coppell Dr Adam Pomerleau numerous workshops and quality plenary presenters. One lucky punter will win the Dr Rob Corbett R annual travel prize, courtesy of the conference committee, for some real quality time Dr Edward Coughlan Dr Tony Rahman Professor Peter Crampton Dr John Rawstron out. Dr Siobhan Cross Dr Andrew Reynolds Feedback is utilised in constructing the following year’s programme, and your D Professor Stephen Robertson Ms Kathryn Dalziel Dr Logan Robinson suggestions for desired topics or speakers are acted on. Thank you for your ongoing Dr Danny de Lore Dr John Robson support too. Dr Amanda Dixon-McIver Mr Chris Ross Dr Michelle Downie Haematologist Gordon Royle The New Zealand Medical Association supports this meeting strongly and our thanks Dr Michael Drane Professor Julia Rucklidge E S to Lesley, Kate and their team for their assistance. Associate Professor John Elliott Mr Sanjeewa Samaraweera Dr Sean Every Ms Jackie Sartorius F Ms Bonnie Scarth Kind regards, Professor Michael Fenech Professor Russell Scott Dr Mairi Clare Ferguson Dr John Short Dr James Fingleton Dr Branko Sijnja Dr Siale Foliaki Dr Gajendra Singh Academic Convenor Conference Organiser Ms Kim Fuller Mr Andrew Slater G Dr Barry Snow Peter Chapman-Smith Conference Matters Dr Lucy Gibberd Ms Liz Sommer Ms Trish Gledhill Dr Rebecca Stack e: doctor@skinandvein.co.nz e: leon@conferencematters.co.nz Dr Kristin Good Associate Professor Catherine p: +64 (0)21 949 310 p: +64 (0)21 164 3815 H Stedman Dr Bob Hancox Dr Matthew Strack f: + 64 (0)9 437 4089 Ms Geri Harvey Dr Heidi Su Mrs Kathryn Hellyer Ms Caro Swanson Dr David Hepburn T Dr Niranjala Hewapathirana Ms Karen Thomas Associate Professor Karen Hoare Director Lindsay Tighe Dr Kuang-Chih Hsiao Ms Bronny Trewin South GP CME 2020 has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand Dr Blake Hsu Professor Richard Troughton Professor David Hunter V College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved for J Dr Kate Van Harselaar up to 31 credits CME for the General Practice Educational Programme Mr Dylan James Professor Mark Vickers (GPEP) Years 2 and 3 and Continuing Professional Development Ms Natalie Jamieson W (CPD) purposes. Dr Stuart Jones Dr Sarah Wakeman Ms Brittany Jones Mr Chris Wakeman ACLS Level 7 = 12 CME credits ACLS Level 5 = 4 CME Credits Dr Jody Jordan Dr Ian Wallbridge Dr Michelle Jospe Ms Emma Watkins K Dr Vanessa Weenink Dr Martin Keefe Associate Professor Ben Wheeler The professional sessions of this conference are Ms Lynley Kerr Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles endorsed by PSNZ ENHANCE, as suitable to be Associate Professor Gary Kilov Dr Ms Chelsea Willmott included as part of a pharmacist’s CPD for group 1 Samantha King Y Mr Ashley Koning Dr Heather Young learning and pharmacists may allocate group 1 points Ms Sarah Kull Ms Jane Young for each session attended. Accreditation # 2020/01 L Ms Prudence Lennox
CONFERENCE CONTENT INDUSTRY EXHIBITION Pre-Conference Workshops A trade exhibition will be held in the Exhibition Thursday 13 August 2020, 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 • AbbVie as some workshops will book out. • ACC Main Conference • AFT Pharmaceuticals Friday 14 - Sunday 16 August 2020, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • Aspen Pharmacare Due to the popularity of the meeting, further workshop options have been added to the Saturday • Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ programme. All GPs, Practice Nurses, Practice Managers, GP Registrars and Students are welcome to attend. • AstraZeneca • Bayer New Zealand Practice Managers Programme • Boehringer Ingelheim Friday 14 August 2020, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • BPAC A dedicated Practice Managers programme has been developed to ensure all areas of General • Cannasouth Practice interest are covered for this national conference. All Practice Managers are invited to attend and are welcome to attend any other sessions of interest. • Centre for Advanced Medicine Practice Nurses Programme • EBOS Healthcare • Edensleep New Zealand Saturday 15 August 2020, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • Fertility Associates A dedicated Practice Nurses programme will run concurrently with the main conference on Saturday. Practice Nurses are encouraged to register for the entire conference and are welcome • Green Cross Health Medical Solutions to attend all sessions. • GSK MPS Welcome Function • Homecare Medical Friday 14 August 2020, Horncastle Arena, Christchurch • LEO Pharma • Macular Degeneration New Zealand 6:30pm-7:30pm, Exhibition Area 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. • MFAS Resuscitation Courses for GPs • Ministry of Health “CORE Skills” without exam (Previously Refresher Level 5) • Mylan This is an NZRC CORE Skills course (previously Level 5 Refresher non-assessed). Approved (4 • myPractice hrs) course run by Jason Burns (NZRC Instructor CORE Advanced & Immediate, NZDA Approved • Neilmed Pharmaceuticals Instructor, RNZCGP Endorsed Instructor, Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care instructor) • New Zealand Doctor Course Times: • Novartis Friday 14 August, from 8:30am-1:00pm • Novo Nordisk Friday 14 August, from 2:00pm-6:30pm • NZLocums Saturday 15 August, 8:30am-1:00pm (confirmed if a minimum of 6 attendees only) • NZMA Cost: $230 • NZ Telehealth Forum and Resource Centre “CORE Advanced” with exam (Previously Level 5 / 6 / 7 with exam) • Pacific Edge Diagnostic Ltd Course duration for Resuscitation CORE ADVANCED is a minimum of 8 hours with expected pre- reading preparation time of at least 3 weeks prior. • Pacific Radiology • Pfizer Course Times: • Radiant Health Limited Thursday 13 August, from 8:30am – 6:30pm • Research Review Cost: $530 • Sanofi • Seqirus • Southern Cross Health Society • STAT Recruitment • Tamaki Health • Work and Income
PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES Thursday 13th 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 Skin Cancer Surgical Diabetes - Basic Managing Mental Health in Basic Skills Primary Care Part 1 0830-1030 Rebecca Stack, Dylan James, Rab Burtun, Trish Gledhill, Jane Young, Niranjala Hewapathirana Lynley Byrne Natalie Jamieson 1030-1100 Morning Tea Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #8 WS #9 WS #10 Skin Cancer Surgical Diabetes - Advanced Managing Mental Health in Advanced Skills Insulin Masterclass Primary Care (Repeated) Part 2 Rebecca Stack, 1100-1300 Dylan James, Rab Burtun, Ashley Koning, Jane Young, Niranjala Hewapathirana Caro Swanson Natalie Jamieson 1300-1400 Lunch Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #14 WS #15 WS #16 Dermoscopy Diabetes - Basic Contraception, LARC Insertion, Part 1 (Repeated) and Menstrual Challenges Orna McGinn 1400-1600 Amanda Oakley Rab Burtun, Maximum 30 delegates Niranjala Hewapathirana 1600-1630 Afternoon Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. WS #20 WS #21 WS #22 Dermoscopy Diabetes - Advanced Contraception, LARC Insertion, Part 2 Insulin Masterclass and Menstrual Challenges (Repeated) Orna McGinn 1630-1830 Amanda Oakley Rab Burtun, Maximum 30 delegates Niranjala Hewapathirana 1900-2330 Dinner own arrangements
PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES Thursday 13th August Please note: workshop content is repeated,not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees. WS #4 WS #5 WS #6 Musculoskeletal Workshop 1 FACT - Focussed Acceptance NZRC CORE Advanced Cervicothoracic Pain and Committment Therapy “With Exam / Assessment” History, Movement Patterning, 0830-1030 Breathing’Myofascial Pain Patterns Ian Wallbridge, Bruce Arroll, (8 hours including written exam) - $530 Steve August, Chelsea Willmott (includes ACLS Manual) Gajendra Singh This course has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General 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 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 #11 WS #12 the manual at the time of registration with Conference Matters (may be obtained Musculoskeletal Workshop 2 Art Therapy - Creative Engagement online through Conference Matters or Cervicothoracic Pain Playful and Practical How to Provide directly online through the NZRC website) Self care, Alignment Stability, & Stress Immediate Support for Parents and Children The course covers and includes: after Sexual Assault • (Pre-course reading purchased by yourself 1100-1300 Ian Wallbridge, - in advance to prepare for the written test) Steve August, Emma Watkins • Basic Life Support (Adult, child and baby Gajendra Singh including choking) • 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 • Adult and child collapse algorithms • Anaphylaxis management Please note: workshop content is repeated • Scenario based training including adult WS #17 WS #18 and child • A compulsory multi choice test and skills Musculoskeletal Workshop 3 Lifecourse Science and evaluation of airway management, safety Cervicothoracic Pain Applied Coaching Skills using a defi defibrillator brillator and cardiac rhythms Putting it Together, Ergonometrics, Part 1 • This is a NZRC CORE Advanced course Self Management and PCRFN (previously Level 7) Approved (8 hrs) 1400-1600 Mary-Rose Cavanagh, course run by Jason Burns (NZRC Ian Wallbridge, Mark Vickers Instructor CORE Advanced & Immediate, NZDA Approved Instructor, RNZCGP Steve August, Endorsed Instructor, Royal New Zealand Gajendra Singh College of Urgent Care instructor). • 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 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 #23 WS #24 expected pre-reading preparation time of at least 4 hours. Musculoskeletal Workshop 4 Lifecourse Science and • You are expected to access resources at Cervicothoracic Pain Applied Coaching Skills your disposal. Thoracic Spine and Ribcage Part 2 • Examples of suitable texts may include: iHunch Clinical Tests and Treatment • PRIME course material on resuscitation 1630-1830 Mary-Rose Cavanagh, • NZRC Resuscitation – “A Guide for Ian Wallbridge, Mark Vickers Advanced Rescuers” manual in order to Steve August, successfully complete the NZRC written Gajendra Singh test. The recommended pre-reading time is 3 weeks prior. 1900-2330 Dinner own arrangements
MAIN PROGRAMME Friday 14th August 0700-0755 Breakfast Session - Key Conversations with GP’s in 2020 0800-0805 Welcome and Conference Opening 0800-0805 Welcome and Conference Opening 0805-0830 Christchurch Memorial Oration: Dr Margaret Cruickshank 0830-0850 Nutrition What's Hotand in It's Influence on the Genome and the Epigenome Diabetes? 0850-0910 ImmuneHot What's Neurology and More in Diabetes? 0910-0930 Immune The NewNeurology and More Zealand Health and Disability System Review - Where to From Here? 0930-0950 The New COVID Zealand - What TheHealth andThat? Hell Was Disability System Review - Where to From Here? 0950-1010 To be confirmed Nutrition and It's Influence on the Genome and the Epigenome 1010-1030 Panel Discussion 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1300 NZMA Election 2020 Political Debate - Your profession, Your views, Your issues 1100-1110 Welcome NZMA Chairperson 1110-1130 COVID-19 Minister ofLessons Health Learned 1130-1150 Labour Health National HealthSpokesperson Spokesperson 1150-1210 National Health Green Health Spokesperson Spokesperson 1210-1230 NZ First Health Spokesperson 1230-1300 Panel Discussion 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition Plenary Session: Addressing Inequities in HealthCare or Concurrent Sessions 1400-1600 Chair: Bruce Arroll WS #26 WS #27 WS #28 The Waitangi Tribunal Kaupapa Inquiry into Health: Nutrition Forum: Structural Heart Managing Common 1400-1425 Implications for Primary Care - Peter Crampton (Not Repeated) Interventions - From Physical Causes of Transcatheter Implantation Chest Pain Michael Fenech, to Hole Closures Gout and the Shadows of Inequity 1425-1450 Bruce Arroll Kirsten Coppell, Krys Milburn Steve August Ben Wheeler, Michelle Jospe, In Our Arms We Have Many Ways: a Migrant Perspective Andrew Reynolds Repeated Sessions 1450-1515 on Health Inequities - Shanthi Ameratunga Chair: William Ferguson WS #37 WS #38 Beyond Binary: General Practice as Leaders in Structural Heart Managing Common 1515-1545 Reducing Inequity - Alastair McLean, Danny De Lore Interventions - From Physical Causes of Transcatheter Implantation Chest Pain to Hole Closures 1545-1600 Discussion (Repeated) (Repeated) 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Plenary Session: Sexual Health or Concurrent Sessions 1630-1830 Chair: Vanessa Weenick WS #45 WS #46 WS #47 WS #48 Antibiotic TopicResistance to be Coughing in Around the World in Digital Health and Syphilis - Where Are We At? 1630-1645 Ed Coughlan, Daniel Brooks The End confiof Modern rmed Children - When 60 Minutes - Practice Portals Medicine? Does it Matter? Investment Outlook PrEP - Where Are We At? 1645-1700 Ed Coughlan, Daniel Brooks Shahrukh Abdali, Sanjeewa Siouxsie Wiles Philip Pattemore John McConnell Samaraweera Transgender Healthcare Guidelines for Aotearoa - 1700-1715 How to Prescribe Hormones and More - Jeannie Oliphant Repeated Sessions STI’s are not Sexy! WS #55 WS #56 WS #57 WS #58 1715-1730 Heather Young TopicResistance Antibiotic to be Coughing in Around the World in Digital Health and The confi End ofrmed Modern Children - When 60 Minutes - Practice Portals Vaginal Discharge – All You Need to Know Medicine? Does it Matter? Investment Outlook 1730-1815 Heather Young (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1815-1830 Discussion 1830-1930 MPS Welcome Function Exhibition
MAIN PROGRAMME Friday 14th August Speaker: John Robson, Peter Burt Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith GPC Chair: Vanessa Weenink Branko Sijnja Michael Fenech Russell Scott Barry Snow Russell Scott Peter Crampton Barry Snow Peter Crampton Siouxsie Wiles Michael Fenech Siouxsie Wiles Chair: Kate Baddock Kate Baddock Ashley Bloomfield David Clark Chris Hipkins Michael Woodhouse Julie Anne Shane Reti Genter Jenny Marcroft (55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm) WS #29 WS #30 WS #31 WS #32 WS #33 WS #34 Medtech User Group Comprehensive Sexual Case Studies in Micronutrients as a Neurology Potpourri - Case End of Life Care and Healthcare for Gay and Managing Diabetes Treatment for Psychiatric Studies Intellectual Disability Bi Men Disorders: Rethinking our Ed Coughlan, Current Paradigm Prudence Lennox, Chrissie Patterson Daniel Brooks Russell Scott Julia Rucklidge Barry Snow Kim Fuller (55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm) WS #39 WS #40 WS #41 WS #42 WS #43 WS #44 Medtech User Group Comprehensive Sexual Case Studies in Micronutrients as a Neurology Potpourri - Case End of Life Care and Healthcare for Gay and Managing Diabetes Treatment for Psychiatric Studies Intellectual Disability Bi Men Disorders: Rethinking our Current Paradigm (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 Pharmacogenomics - How Effective Governance Becoming Your Inner Depression in Primary Your Supporting Role Mental Health Forum Taking the Guesswork Out Can Improve Clinic Coach: a Grounded Care: Talk First Prescribe For Young People’s (Not Repeated) of Prescribing Profitability Approach to Challenging Later Ongoing Medical Care Careers After Cancer Treatment Trish Gledhill, Sam Mostafa, Anastasia Hildred, Lynley Byrne, Kerry Macaskill-Smith Malcolm Morrison Shanthi Ameratunga Bruce Arroll Rob Corbett Ashley Koning, Caro Swanson (55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm) WS #59 WS #60 WS #61 WS #62 WS #63 Pharmacogenomics - How Effective Governance Becoming Your Inner Depression in Primary Your Supporting Role Taking the Guesswork Out Can Improve Clinic Coach: a Grounded Care: Talk First Prescribe For Young People’s of Prescribing Profitability Approach to Challenging Later Ongoing Medical Care Careers After Cancer Treatment (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated)
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 15th August 0700-0755 Abb Vie Breakfast Session: Update on Hidradenitis Suppurativa - Amanda Oakley 0700-0755 Novartis Breakfast Session: Heart Failure – What a General Practitioner Needs to Know in 2020 - Richard Troughton Plenary Session: Haematology or Concurrent Sessions 0830-1030 and Thrombembolism Chair: Graeme Whittaker WS #65 WS #66 WS #67 WS #68 Update on Thrombosis Eye Forum: Cardiology Perinatal Anxiety Understanding Risk 0830-0850 Gordon Royle Case Studies & Depression Assessment in Clinical Conditions – Beyond the “She’ll Be Right!” Eminence-based Medicine Managing VTE in the Community 0850-0910 Daryl Pollock Sean Every (Chair) Krys Milburn Rona Carroll Drane Michael Drane, Rebecca Stack, Hardeep Hundal Cancer - Associated Thrombosis Logan Robinson, 0910-0930 Tony Rahman John Rawstron Liz Conner Repeated Sessions 21st Century Treatment of Childhood Leukaemia (Not Repeated) WS #76 WS #77 WS #78 0930-0950 Siobhan Cross Cardiology Perinatal Anxiety Understanding Risk Assessment in Clinical Case Studies & Depression Conditions – Beyond Key Points on Haematology for GPs 0950-1010 Blake Hsu the “She’ll Be Right!” Eminence-based Medicine (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1010-1030 Panel Discussion 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition or Concurrent Sessions 1100-1300 Plenary Session: Respiratory WS #85 WS #86 WS #87 Chair: Buzz Burrell Genomics Forum Proctology Team Turmoils – Pitfalls and for GPs Pleasures of Working in a Team Anti-Inflammatory Reliever Therapy 1100-1125 Richard Beasley Tim Cookson, Michael Fenech, Chris Wakeman Samantha King Marijuana and the Lung Stephen Robertson, 1125-1150 Bob Hancox Kerry Macaskill-Smith, Andelka Phillips, Repeated Sessions Optimal Management of COPD 1150-1215 Stuart Jones Brittany Jones, WS #96 WS #97 Sam Mostafa Proctology Team Turmoils – Pitfalls and Treatable Traits - One Step Closer to Personalised Medicine 1215-1240 James Fingleton Chair: William Ferguson for GPs Pleasures of Working in a Team (Not Repeated) 1240-1300 Panel Discussion (Repeated) (Repeated) 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition or Concurrent Sessions WS #105 WS #106 WS #107 WS #108 1400-1600 Plenary Session: Diabetes Pain Management The Pros and Gender Affirming Affirming Investigating Chair: Michelle Downie Forum: Cons of a Nurse Healthcare for Anaemia in Children Practitioner in Transgender Clients Your Practice Introduction to Diabetes Management Issues in 2020 1400-1415 Michelle Downie John Alchin, Bronny Trewin The Glycaemic Tetrad (Not Repeated) Chelsea Willmott, 1415-1430 Gary Kilov Bruce Arroll Jeannie Oliphant Siobhan Cross New Technologies in Diabetes Repeated Sessions 1430-1445 Gary Kilov WS #116 WS #117 WS #118 Options and Practical Support for Intensifying Insulin The Pros and Gender Affirming Affirming Investigating 1445-1500 Bryan Betty Cons of a Nurse Healthcare for Anaemia in Children Practitioner in Transgender Clients Your Practice Case Studies in Diabetes 1500-1530 Michelle Downie (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) 1500-1600 Panel Discussion 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 15th August Chair: To be confirmed confirmed Chair: To be confirmed confirmed (55mins, 08:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am) WS #69 WS #70 WS #71 WS #72 WS #74 Reducing Inequity - Practical How to Prescribe Contemporary Management of 4 Fatal Health Conditions Better Questions – Empower, Skills for Working Alongside the Exercise Aortic Valve Stenosis Affecting People with Engage and Motivate Your Underserved Intellectual Disability Patients Alastair McLean, James Blake Prudence Lennox, Danny De Lore Tony Page Lynley Kerr, Lindsay Tighe, Kim Fuller Timothy Chen (55mins, 9:35am-10:30am) WS #79 WS #80 WS #81 WS #82 WS #84 Reducing Inequity - Practical How to Prescribe Contemporary Management of 4 Fatal Health Conditions Better Questions – Empower, Skills for Working Alongside the Exercise Aortic Valve Stenosis Affecting People with Engage and Motivate Your Underserved Intellectual Disability Patients (Repeated) Lindsay Tighe, (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) Timothy Chen (55mins, 11:00am-11:55am repeated at 12:05pm) WS #88 WS #89 WS #90 WS #91 WS #92 WS #93 WS #94 HPV and Head and The Latest Tips and Insomnia Management Calves - The Core of so What’s News on Your Part in the Managing Skin Cancer Neck Caneer Updates on Vaccines for in General Practice Many Problems Privacy and Medical Primary Prevention of (supported Melnet/Molemap) Whole of Life and Travel Competency? Heart Disease Chris Boberg , Amanda Peter McIntyre Oakley, Jody Jordan, Andrew Cho Bernadette Heaphy Alex Bartle Steve August Kathryn Dalziel John Elliott Andy MacGill (55mins, 12:05pm-1:00pm) WS #98 WS #99 WS #100 WS #101 WS #102 WS #103 WS #104 HPV and Head and The Latest Tips and Insomnia Management Calves - The Core of so What’s News on Your Part in the Managing Skin Cancer Neck Caneer Updates on Vaccines for in General Practice Many Problems Privacy and Medical Primary Prevention of (supported Melnet/Molemap) Whole of Life and Travel Competency? Heart Disease (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 #114 WS #115 Management Obstructive Sleep Apnea in The Brave New World of Challenging Case Studies The Value in Retirement Having Your Planning - The DNA Technologies in of AF Children Incontinence and Pelvic on Thrombosis Own Prognosis forGP a Medical General Practice Organ Prolapse Practitioner Gordon Royle, Edwin Whiteside Shahrukh Abdali, Amanda Dixon-McIver, Iain Melton Philip Pattemore John Short Tony Rahman Amanda John Eng McConnell Cheng Yee Chan (55mins, 3:05pm-4:00pm) WS #119 WS #120 WS #121 WS #122 WS #124 WS #125 Management Obstructive Sleep Apnea in The Brave New World of Challenging Case Studies The Value in Retirement Having Your Planning - The DNA Technologies in of AF Children Incontinence and Pelvic on Thrombosis Own Prognosis forGP a Medical General Practice Organ Prolapse Practitioner (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated)
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 15th August Plenary Session: Professional Digital and Telehealth or Concurrent Sessions 1630-1830 Chair: Sanjeewa Samaraweera WS #126 WS #127 WS #128 Dermatology Forum: Family and Sexual Sudden Sensorineural How Do We as a System Innovate, Inside Out Disruption Violence Hearing Loss 1630-1650 Andrew Slater - What Should I Do? Matthew Strack, Martin Keefe, Supporting GP Practice Virtualisation David Hepburn, 1650-1710 Kristin Good Mairi Clare Ferguson, Gabrielle Moss Karen Thomas Amanda Oakley, Phone Triage is a Fast-growing Specialty, Examples Tom Middelburg 1710-1730 and Outcomes - Fenella Aldridge (Not Repeated) Repeated Sessions Advancing Acute Mental Health Provision WS #137 WS #138 1730-1745 Siale Foliaki Family and Sexual Sudden Sensorineural Violence Hearing Loss - What Should I Do? Mental Health and Addictions - Using Digital to Improve 1745-1800 Access and Equity - David Codyre (Repeated) (Repeated) 1800-1830 Panel Discussion MAIN PROGRAMME Sunday 16th August 0715-0815 GSK Breakfast Session: Treating for Asthma Outcomes - from Basics to Biologics - Anthony Jordan Plenary Session or Concurrent Sessions 0830-1030 Chair: Graeme Whittaker WS #147 WS #148 WS #149 Nurse Practitioner Easy Bruising and Bleeding Managing Cows Milk Nutritional Therapies for Psychological Symptoms: 0830-0850 What is the Evidence to Date? - Julia Rucklidge Forum Diatheses in Children Allergy Genetic Testing in the 21st Century - How Far Have 0850-0910 We Come? - Amanda Dixon-McIver Chair: Lucy O’Hagan, Chelsea Willmott, Siobhan Cross Kuang-Chih Hsiao Kathryn Hellyer, Update on HPV and Oropharyngeal Cancer Karen Hoare, 0910-0930 Andrew Cho Bruce Arroll Repeated Sessions Why We Need to take a Family History for Bowel (Not Repeated) WS #158 WS #159 0930-0950 Cancer Patients - Chris Wakeman Easy Bruising and Bleeding Managing Cows Milk Diatheses in Children Allergy Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: Historical 0950-1010 Perspectives and Future Implications - Katherine Black (Repeated) (Repeated) 1010-1030 Discussion Panel 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1300 Plenary Session 1100-1120 Changing Shots: What's News With the Immunisation Schedule for 2020 and Beyond 1120-1140 Best Practice Management of Angina and Acute Coronary Syndromes 1140-1200 The First and Last Hep C Elimination Strategy in NZ 1200-1220 Paradigm Shifts in our Understanding of Osteoarthritis and it's Management 1220-1230 Discussion panel 1230 Conference Closes
MAIN PROGRAMME Saturday 15th August (55mins, 4:30pm-5:25pm repeated at 5:35pm) WS #129 WS #130 WS #131 WS #132 WS #133 WS #134 WS #135 Post Trauma Care of Managing Blistering A Toxicologist’s View To be confi confirmed rmed Can I Go Back to Intermittent Fasting What a GP Needs Patients - What GPs Skin Conditions as on Vaping Work Doc ? – a Quick and the Fight Against to Know re Flying Need to Know Epidermolysis Bullosa Structured Assessment Diabetes and Obesity Fitness and Regulatory Responsibilities Michael Drane, Chris Wakeman Sharon Cassidy Adam Pomerleau To be confi confirmed rmed David Bratt Sarah Kull Michael Drane Hardeep Hundal (55mins, 5:35pm-6:30pm) WS #139 WS #140 WS #141 WS #142 WS #143 WS #144 WS #145 Post Trauma Care of Managing Blistering A Toxicologist’s View To be confi confirmed rmed Can I Go Back to Intermittent Fasting What a GP Needs Patients - What GPs Skin Conditions as on Vaping Work Doc ? – a Quick and the Fight Against to Know re Flying Need to Know Epidermolysis Bullosa Structured Assessment Diabetes and Obesity Fitness and Regulatory Responsibilities (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) MAIN PROGRAMME Sunday 16th August Chair: To be confirmed confirmed (55mins, 8:30am-9:25am repeated at 9:35am) WS #150 WS #151 WS #152 WS #153 WS #154 WS #155 Inflammatory Inflammatory Bowel To be confirmed confirmed How to Examine Analysis of the Tectonic No-one Should Eat, Pray, Love - and other ED Disease Joints Shift in Glycaemic Die of Melanoma Evidence-based Tips To in Primary Care Management Maximise Fertility and LL Fertility in Covid Times CE Chris Ross, Chris Boberg, Sarah Wakeman, Heidi Su Malcolm Morrison Tony Page Gary Kilov Andrew MacGill Kate Van Harselaar N CA (55mins, 9:35am-10:30am) WS #160 WS #161 WS #162 WS #163 WS #164 WS #165 Inflammatory Inflammatory Bowel To be confirmed confirmed How to Examine Analysis of the Tectonic No-one Should Eat, Pray, Love - and other ED Disease Joints Shift in Glycaemic Die of Melanoma Evidence-based Tips To in Primary Care Management Maximise Fertility and LL Fertility in Covid Times CE (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) N CA Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith Peter McIntyre John Elliott Catherine Stedman David Hunter
PRACTICE MANAGERS PROGRAMME Friday 14th August 0830-1830 Practice Managers Programme Chair: Denise McDonald 0830-0850 Smart Procurement Chris Ross 0850-0910 Governance and Strategy Malcolm Morrison 0910-0930 Best Practice Organisation Design Anastasia Hildred 0930-1000 Discussion 1000-1030 Small Group Discussion 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1200-1300 NZMA MedicoPolitical Session (Plenary Room) 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition 1400-1430 Managing Social Media Exposure in the General Practice Setting Sean O’Sullivan 1445-1545 Team Turmoils – Pitfalls and Pleasures of Working in a Team Lucy Gibberd 1545-1600 Discussion 1600-1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 1630-1700 GP Nurses Moving Health Care into the Community Mary McLean 1700-1745 What Value is a Physician Assistant in Your Practice? Jackie Sartorius 1745-1815 Discussion 1830-1930 MPS Welcome Function NURSES PROGRAMME Saturday 15th August 0830-1800 Nurses General Session Chair: Wendy Risdon 0830-1030 General Plenary Session Concurrent 0830-0900 Fundamentals of Tele-triage - Tips and Tricks for Nurses Fenella Aldridge 0900-0930 Weight Reduction by Intermittent Fasting Techniques Sarah Kull 0930-1000 Family and Sexual Violence - What Should I Do? Gabrielle Moss 1000-1030 Discussion 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1100-1130 Successful Re-entry into Life – The Nurses Support Role for Young Adult Cancer Survivors Liz Sommer 1130-1200 End of Life Care & Intellectual Disability Prudence Lennox, Kim Fuller 1200-1230 Some Pearls on Vaping Adam Pomerleau 1230-1300 Discussion 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition 1400-1500 Nurse Prescribing Training Karen Hoare 1500-1515 How to Manage Case Populations in General Practice Karen Hoare 1515-1530 Spotting the Sick Child - Fever is Not The Enemy! Karen Hoare 1530-1600 Update on Wound Care Sharon Cassidy 1600 -1630 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 1630-1645 Diabetes in the Older Patient Michelle Downie 1645-1700 CVD and Diabetes Michelle Downie 1700-1730 GP Nurses Moving Health Care into the Community Mary McLean 1730-1800 The Latest Tips and Updates on Vaccines across the Life Span Bernadette Heaphy 1800-1830 Inter-professional Communication; What Not to Do Chelsea Willmott
ACCOMMODATION Block bookings at negotiated rates have been made at Crowne Plaza Christchurch. Please book your accommodation on the enclosed registration form. Registration and accommodation should be made before 16 July 2020 as hotel rooms are not guaranteed after this date. CROWNE PLAZA CHRISTCHURCH 764 Colombo Street, Christchurch | 8011 | New Zealand | 64-3-7412800 Located in Central Christchurch just minutes from CBD dining, shopping and entertainment, Crowne Plaza Christchurch offers modern accommodation and dining options for the business or leisure traveller. Overlooking historic Victoria Square and the iconic Avon River, you’ll be in the perfect spot to connect with the Christchurch, or meet with colleagues, clients or friends in Market Place Restaurant and Bar, Café 1851 or The Social Cafe & Bar. The technology installed within the rooms is bound to impress, with bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming high definition televisions, bathroom speakers and controls, electronic service indicators on the door for when you don’t want to be disturbed and plenty of usb ports for your devices. From our versatile meeting and conference spaces, a gym and library-themed business centre, we have everything you need to make your stay a successful one.With the Issac Theatre Royal and Christchurch’s coolest cafes, restaurants, shops and street art only a stroll away, it offers the perfect base to explore, whether you’re here for business, pleasure or a little bit of both. Superior King Room $210 per night - Fully Booked 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
PERF SOUTH GP CME 2020 REGISTRATION FORM 13 -16 August 2020 | 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 17 July 2020 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 2020 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 31 July $ 50.00 Optional Registration ___________________________________________________________________ Friday - ACC Breakfast Session No. ........ $ No Fee ___________________________________________________________________ Friday - MPS Welcome Cocktail Function No. ........ $ No Fee ___________________________________________________________________ Saturday - AbbVie Breakfast Session No. ........ $ No Fee Crowne Plaza Hotel Christchurch Saturday - Novartis Breakfast Session No. ........ $ No Fee Superior Twin Room (1-2 people)______ nights x ______$165 $ _______ Sunday - GSK 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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