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www.gpcme.co.nz<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


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Thank you for supporting your professional association<br />

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www.nzma.org.nz


Welcome<br />

Welcome again to Rotorua. We know that most of the<br />

registrations have come from people who have attended<br />

the conference in previous years. We obviously welcome<br />

this as evidence that we are providing a conference that<br />

meets your needs and expectations.<br />

The conference this year follows that “tried & true”<br />

format with the relatively recent addition of the workshop<br />

day on Thursday, followed by the conference proper over<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Hopefully you will be able to<br />

decide which of the many concurrent sessions to attend.<br />

All the sessions are on site at the Energy Events Centre<br />

this year, avoiding the shuttles between venues.<br />

We have increasing numbers of both Practice Nurses and<br />

Practice Managers attending and have tailored sessions<br />

to their specific needs. However, with General Practice<br />

being a team process we hope that practice nurses and<br />

managers will mix and mingle with other attendees<br />

during the breaks and social events.<br />

As usual there are plenty of opportunities to socialise and<br />

meet up with your colleagues from around the country.<br />

No <strong>GP</strong><strong>CME</strong> conference would be the same without the<br />

conference dinner. The entertainment this year includes<br />

comedian Mike King so it should be a very enjoyable<br />

evening with plenty of humour.<br />

My Practice has had the usual problem of everyone<br />

wanting to come to the conference – I know this is the<br />

case in many other Practices as well. Perhaps those of<br />

your colleagues not able to come to Rotorua can attend<br />

the sister <strong>GP</strong><strong>CME</strong> South conference in Dunedin. Of<br />

course there is no reason why you couldn’t make the<br />

trip south as well to perhaps revisit some of the haunts<br />

of your youth.<br />

I hope after the conference you return home refreshed,<br />

revitalised, and at least a little more knowledgeable.<br />

Mark Peterson<br />

Chair<br />

NZMA <strong>GP</strong> Council<br />

Speakers<br />

Brian Almand<br />

Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Ngaire Anderson<br />

Richard Babor<br />

Alex Bartle<br />

Chris Barton<br />

Johnathan Bayley<br />

David Beaumont<br />

Grant Beban<br />

Rick Bernau<br />

Adam Bialostocki<br />

Ross Boswell<br />

Tom Bowden<br />

David Bratt<br />

Jason Burns<br />

Rab Burtun<br />

MaryAnne Cameron<br />

Andrew Carmody<br />

John Chaplin<br />

Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

Tim Cookson<br />

Marijke Currie<br />

Rick Cutfield<br />

Marguerite Dalton<br />

Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Andrew Darby<br />

Cornelius Dirven<br />

Barbara Docherty<br />

Tony Dowell<br />

Chris Ellis<br />

Colin Edwards<br />

Deralie Flower<br />

Jennifer Gibson<br />

Malcolm Giles<br />

Graham Gulbransen<br />

Philippa Hamlyn<br />

David Hay<br />

Rachael Harry<br />

Anders Henriksson<br />

Mary Hodson<br />

Shaun Holt<br />

Harish Kala<br />

Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Andrew Kissling<br />

Keith Laubscher<br />

Brett Mann<br />

Paula Mathieson<br />

Michelle May<br />

Edward Mayeaux<br />

Nick McIvor<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Zac Moaveni<br />

Johan Morreau<br />

Kevin Morris<br />

Kingsley Nirmalaraj<br />

Raewyn Norman<br />

Amanda Oakley<br />

Paul Ockelford<br />

Alasdair Patrick<br />

Shaun Phelan<br />

Gaeline Phipps<br />

Neil Poskitt<br />

Claude Preitner<br />

Stewart Reid<br />

Grant Robertson<br />

Peter Robinson<br />

David Rowbotham<br />

Tony Ryall<br />

Sanjeewa Samaraweera<br />

Matthias Seidel<br />

Anil Sharma<br />

Sir Ken Stevens<br />

Bruce Sutherland<br />

Tim Sutton<br />

Nikki Turner<br />

Ian Wallbridge<br />

Chris Wills<br />

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10-13 June <strong>2010</strong> | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


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prescription and Ferrograd C is an unsubsidised pharmacy only medicine.


Contents<br />

EXHIBITION SECTION<br />

1<br />

Map of Rotorua Energy Events Centre .......................................................................................................... 2<br />

Map of Rotorua & useful contact numbers .................................................................................................... 3<br />

Exhibition Layout .......................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

Exhibitor Listing ............................................................................................................................................ 5<br />

Exhibitors by Product/Service/Category .......................................................................................................... 7<br />

Competitions & Prizes .............................................................................................................................. 9-11<br />

<strong>GP</strong> <strong>CME</strong> 2011 PROGRAMME<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops ......................................................................................................................... 13<br />

Friday ......................................................................................................................................................... 14<br />

Practice Managers Programme .................................................................................................................... 15<br />

Saturday ................................................................................................................................................ 16-17<br />

Practice Nurses Programme ......................................................................................................................... 19<br />

Sunday ....................................................................................................................................................... 21<br />

SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHIES AND SESSIONS<br />

Brian Almand ....................24<br />

Rohan Ameratunga ..........24<br />

Ngaire Anderson ...............37<br />

Richard Babor ...................26<br />

Alex Bartle ........................25<br />

Chris Barton .....................25<br />

Johnathan Bayley ..............25<br />

David Beaumont ...............26<br />

Grant Beban .....................26<br />

Rick Bernau ......................27<br />

Adam Bialostocki ..............27<br />

Ross Boswell .....................29<br />

Tom Bowden ....................40<br />

David Bratt .......................29<br />

Jason Burns ......................29<br />

Rab Burtun .......................29<br />

Andrew Carmody .............30<br />

John Chaplin ....................30<br />

Peter Chapman-Smith .......31<br />

Tim Cookson ....................31<br />

Marijke Currie ...................32<br />

Rick Cutfield ....................32<br />

Marguerite Dalton ............32<br />

Helen Danesh-Meyer ........34<br />

Andrew Darby ..................34<br />

Cornelius Dirven ...............40<br />

Barbara Docherty ..............34<br />

Tony Dowell ......................35<br />

Chris Ellis ..........................35<br />

Colin Edwards ..................37<br />

Deralie Flower ...................37<br />

Jennifer Gibson .................38<br />

Malcolm Giles ...................37<br />

Graham Gulbransen .........38<br />

Philippa Hamlyn ................38<br />

David Hay .........................40<br />

Rachael Harry ...................39<br />

Anders Henriksson ............39<br />

Mary Hodson ....................39<br />

Shaun Holt .......................40<br />

Harish Kala .......................38<br />

Erica Whineray Kelly .........43<br />

Andrew Kissling ................40<br />

Keith Laubscher ................43<br />

Brett Mann .......................43<br />

Paula Mathieson ...............44<br />

Michelle May ....................44<br />

Edward Mayeaux ..............46<br />

Nick McIvor ......................30<br />

Liz Milner ..........................46<br />

Zac Moaveni ....................47<br />

Kevin Morris .....................48<br />

Kingsley Nirmalaraj ...........48<br />

Amanda Oakley ................49<br />

Paul Ockelford ..................49<br />

Alasdair Patrick .................50<br />

Shaun Phelan ....................50<br />

Gaeline Phipps ..................52<br />

Neil Poskitt .......................50<br />

Claude Preitner .................51<br />

Stewart Reid .....................51<br />

Grant Robertson ...............52<br />

Peter Robinson .................52<br />

David Rowbotham ............53<br />

Tony Ryall .........................53<br />

Sanjeewa Samaraweera ....40<br />

Matthias Seidel .................54<br />

Anil Sharma ......................54<br />

Sir Ken Stevens .................55<br />

Bruce Sutherland ..............55<br />

Tim Sutton .......................56<br />

Nikki Turner ......................56<br />

Ian Wallbridge ..................57<br />

Chris Wills ........................57<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops .................................................................................................................... 60-68<br />

Friday .................................................................................................................................................... 71-85<br />

Practice Managers Programmes ............................................................................................................. 86-88<br />

Saturday .............................................................................................................................................. 91-115<br />

Practice Nurses Programme ................................................................................................................ 117-119<br />

Sunday .............................................................................................................................................. 122-131<br />

Delegate Listings - Alphabetic Listing ........................................................................................................... 132-141<br />

Delegate Listings - Regional Listing ............................................................................................................... 142-151<br />

<strong>GP</strong> <strong>CME</strong> Certificate of Attendance / Credit Claim Form ................................................................................ 153-154<br />

Exhibitor Directory ....................................................................................................................................... 155-165<br />

Sponsors/Exhibitors .................................................................................................................................. Back Cover<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


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Energy Events Centre<br />

Rotorua Energy Events Centre Layout<br />

Queens Drive, Government Gardens<br />

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10<br />

6<br />

5<br />

7<br />

4<br />

9<br />

3<br />

2<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

11<br />

1<br />

12<br />

13<br />

1<br />

Registration Desk<br />

8<br />

Picasso<br />

2<br />

Sovereign<br />

9<br />

Van Gogh<br />

3<br />

Skellerup<br />

10<br />

Kandinsky<br />

4<br />

Opus<br />

11<br />

Baytrust (Main Plenary Room)<br />

5<br />

Works<br />

12<br />

Sportsdrome (Practice Managers & Practice Nurses Programmes)<br />

6<br />

Sigma<br />

13<br />

Conference Room (ALS Courses)<br />

7<br />

Monet<br />

Blue Baths, Rotorua<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


Rotorua Map<br />

3<br />

Rotorua Map<br />

Useful Contact Numbers<br />

Conference Matters ................................... 021 164 3815<br />

Millennium Hotel ......................................... 07 347 1234<br />

Sudima Hotel ............................................... 07 348 1174<br />

Princes Gate Hotel ....................................... 07 348 1179<br />

Novotel Rotorua ........................................... 07 346 3888<br />

Rydges Hotel ............................................... 07 349 0099<br />

Alpha Displays ........................................... 027 495 1053<br />

Energy Events Centre ................................... 07 349 5631<br />

Supper Shuttle ............................................. 07 345 7790<br />

Taxi .............................................................. 07 348 1111<br />

Rotorua Aiport ............................................. 07 345 8800<br />

Air New Zealand ........................................ 0800 737 000<br />

Lakescare Pharmacy .................................... 07 348 4385<br />

Polynesian Spa ............................................. 07 348 1328<br />

Spa Treatments ............................................ 07 343 1665<br />

Ambrosia Restaurant & Bar ..........................07-348 3985<br />

Lake End 1096 Tutanekai Street<br />

The Pig and Whistle Historic Pub .................. 07 347 3025<br />

Cnr Haupapa and Tutanekai Streets<br />

Seismic Gastrobar ........................................ 07 348 2082<br />

1158 Whakaue Street<br />

Bistro 1284 .................................................. 07 346 1284<br />

1284 Eruera St - Judged Rotorua’s best restaurant<br />

Lonestar ....................................................... 07 349 4040<br />

Cnr Arawa & Amohia St<br />

Amazing Thai Restaurant ............................. 07 343 9494<br />

1246 Fenton Street<br />

Lovely India .................................................. 07 348 4088<br />

1123 Tutanekai Street<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


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Exhibition Layout<br />

Exhibition Layout<br />

25 - 24 23<br />

22 21 20 19 18 17 16-14 13<br />

26<br />

31 - 29<br />

27<br />

28<br />

114 - 115<br />

113<br />

112<br />

100 - 101<br />

98 - 99<br />

86 85<br />

87 84<br />

72 71<br />

73<br />

70<br />

58 57<br />

59 56<br />

12<br />

11<br />

10<br />

128<br />

127<br />

125 - 126<br />

121 - 124<br />

116<br />

117<br />

111<br />

110<br />

102<br />

103<br />

97<br />

96<br />

88 83<br />

89<br />

82<br />

74<br />

75<br />

68 - 69<br />

60<br />

61<br />

55<br />

54<br />

8 - 9<br />

32b<br />

32a<br />

32 - 33<br />

34 -35<br />

118 109<br />

119 108<br />

104 95<br />

105 94<br />

90 81<br />

91 80<br />

120 107 106 93 92 79 78 64<br />

76 - 77<br />

65 - 67<br />

62 -63<br />

51 - 53<br />

3 - 4 5 - 7<br />

2<br />

36 -37<br />

1<br />

38 - 39 40 41 - 43 44 - 46<br />

47 - 50<br />

Exhibitor Listing - By Location<br />

1......................New Zealand Medical Association<br />

2......................Royal New Zealand College of <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

3-4 ..................Medical Assurance Society<br />

5-7 ..................Mundipharma<br />

8-9 ..................sanofi-aventis<br />

10....................Rural General Practice Network<br />

11....................Go Healthy NZ<br />

12....................Fertility Associates<br />

13....................Sleep Well Clinic<br />

14-16 ..............Johnson & Johnson<br />

17....................Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control Programme<br />

18....................TRG Group<br />

19....................Healthline<br />

20....................Dr Reddy’s New Zealand<br />

21....................MedicAlert® Foundation-New Zealand Inc.<br />

22....................Medtech<br />

23....................Healthstat<br />

24-25 ..............Techbooks<br />

26....................Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition<br />

27....................House of Travel<br />

28....................Tytex<br />

29-31 ..............Pfizer<br />

32a ..................BioTrace<br />

32b..................3M New Zealand<br />

32-33 ..............AstraZeneca<br />

34-35 ..............St John<br />

36-37 ..............Roche Diabetes Care<br />

38-39 ..............Roche Products<br />

40....................Roche Point of Care<br />

41-43 ..............Douglas Pharmaceuticals<br />

44-46 ..............Novartis New Zealand<br />

47-50 ..............Abbott<br />

51-53 ..............Eli Lilly<br />

54....................NZ Doctor<br />

55....................Research Review<br />

56....................Foot Mechanics Podiatry<br />

57....................BD Diagnostics<br />

58....................McLaren Medical<br />

59....................Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd<br />

60....................Ferring Pharmaceuticals<br />

61....................Galderma<br />

62-63 ..............GlaxoSmithKline<br />

64....................OBEX Medical<br />

65-67 ..............MSD<br />

68-69 ..............GlaxoSmithKline<br />

70....................DrInfo<br />

71....................MoleMap by Dermatologists<br />

72....................BDM Grange<br />

73....................Reckitt Benckiser<br />

74....................Stiefel (a GSK company)<br />

75....................Neilmed Pharmaceuticals<br />

76-77 ..............CSL Biotherapies<br />

78....................Hologic<br />

79....................Aspen Pharmacare<br />

80....................Last Minute Locums<br />

81....................Capes Medical<br />

82....................AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

83....................Canberra Health Cooperative Australia<br />

84....................PULSE Staffing<br />

85....................Ministry of Social Development<br />

86....................Ormiston Hospital<br />

87....................PHL Medical<br />

88....................Biocel Health<br />

89....................InterMed Medical<br />

90....................Nutricia<br />

91....................Konnect Net Ltd<br />

92....................Westpac<br />

93....................Bayer Healthcare<br />

94....................New Zealand Medical & Scientific<br />

95....................Health Workforce Queensland<br />

96....................Care Medical<br />

97....................Home Instead<br />

98-99 ..............Otago University<br />

100-101 ..........Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

102..................Ultrascope<br />

103..................Healthpoint<br />

104..................Global Medical Solutions<br />

105..................Vensa Health<br />

106..................Ochre Recruitment<br />

107..................Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

108..................AUSSTAT/Kiwis STAT<br />

109..................Norgine<br />

110..................Mylan New Zealand<br />

111..................Homecare Medical<br />

112..................Parent to Parent<br />

113..................ScarletBLACK<br />

114-115 ..........EBOS Healthcare<br />

116..................Canterbury Health Laboratories<br />

117..................Best Practice Advocacy Centre<br />

118..................Medtel<br />

119..................Critical Assist<br />

120..................USL Medical<br />

121-124 ..........Boehringer Ingelheim - Pradaxa<br />

125-126 ..........Boehringer Ingelheim - Spiriva<br />

127..................Bupa Care Services<br />

128..................Atlantis Healthcare<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua


Exhibition Listing<br />

5<br />

Exhibitor Listing - Alphabetical<br />

3M New Zealand ................................................. 32b<br />

Melanie Head<br />

Cara McCathy<br />

Pam White<br />

Robert Cooper<br />

Abbott ............................................................... 47-50<br />

Julie Anderson<br />

Kathryn Bennett<br />

Annabelle Bristed<br />

Deva Dhar<br />

Gemma Donovan<br />

Stephanie Falconer<br />

Anna Forsyth<br />

Sara Hartigan<br />

Nicholas Leach<br />

Scott Lewis<br />

Geordie Lukacs<br />

Charlie Taylor<br />

Craig Burnet<br />

Jacqui Palmer<br />

Jackie Van Rooyen<br />

AFT Pharmaceuticals ..............................................82<br />

Mr James Corbett<br />

Mr Ben Olsen<br />

Mr Peter Stewart<br />

Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd ................. 100-101<br />

Carmelle Penney<br />

Andrew Park<br />

Helena Van Der Pluijm<br />

Aspen Pharmacare .................................................79<br />

Mr Wayne Smith<br />

Jessica Ulyatt<br />

AstraZeneca ...................................................... 32-33<br />

Clare Barrett<br />

Carmen Douglas<br />

Tania Hawkes<br />

Kevin Johnson<br />

Daniel Radley<br />

Atlantis Healthcare ..............................................128<br />

Michelle Reynolds<br />

AUSSTAT/Kiwis STAT ............................................108<br />

Jo Knight<br />

Bayer Healthcare ....................................................93<br />

Angela Loeffellechner<br />

Caroline Willis<br />

Shelley Clark<br />

Paddy Franklin<br />

BD Diagnostics .......................................................57<br />

Mr Jesse Braunberger<br />

Leigh Martinovich<br />

BDM Grange ...........................................................72<br />

Holly Leach<br />

Fiona Stackpole<br />

Best Practice Advocacy Centre ............................117<br />

Kaye Baldwin<br />

Murray Tilyard<br />

Capes Medical ........................................................81<br />

Peter Capes<br />

Lesley Peake<br />

Sarah Woods<br />

Care Medical ...........................................................96<br />

Marijke Currie<br />

Simon Wilson<br />

Critical Assist ........................................................119<br />

Merryn Dunsmuir<br />

Tracey Ngaika<br />

CSL Biotherapies .............................................. 76-77<br />

Claire Jackson<br />

Douglas Pharmaceuticals ................................. 41-43<br />

Conrad Delvo<br />

Mike Siermans<br />

Zoe Mullaghan<br />

Kirsty Bremner<br />

Debora-Dale Young<br />

Gail Kirkland<br />

Jenny Young<br />

Jill Gaskin<br />

Dean Jamieson<br />

DrInfo ......................................................................70<br />

Sam Jacobs<br />

Lynn Taylor<br />

EBOS Healthcare .......................................... 114-115<br />

Cathy Turney<br />

Ravi Shankar<br />

Sageran Naidoo<br />

John Matthews<br />

Megan Wilson<br />

Kath Rawson<br />

Eli Lilly ............................................................... 51-53<br />

Clarence Barretto<br />

Sally Cassell<br />

Barbara Critchlow<br />

Angela McKee<br />

Yolandi Nortier<br />

Clement Sequiera<br />

Robert Shannon<br />

Ferring Pharmaceuticals ........................................60<br />

Sheree Graham<br />

Bronwyn Starke<br />

Fertility Associates .................................................12<br />

Hilary Bush<br />

Dr Richard Fisher<br />

Linley Joplin<br />

Foot Mechanics Podiatry .......................................56<br />

Carlo Ellis<br />

Innes Graham<br />

Michelle Herrick<br />

Michael Johnston<br />

John Miller<br />

Mike Wu<br />

Galderma ................................................................61<br />

Justine Hedges<br />

Health Workforce Queensland..............................95<br />

Charlie Duncan<br />

Hayley Rees<br />

Healthline ...............................................................19<br />

Janet Harp<br />

Healthpoint ..........................................................103<br />

Mr John Williams<br />

Will Mitchell<br />

Healthstat ...............................................................23<br />

Carol Boustead<br />

Barry Gribben<br />

Christine Walker<br />

Hologic ....................................................................78<br />

Jane McLean<br />

Ian Dowdall<br />

Liz Pringle<br />

Home Instead .........................................................97<br />

Neil Farnworth<br />

Homecare Medical ...............................................111<br />

Penny Treadwell<br />

House of Travel ......................................................27<br />

Pam Turner<br />

InterMed Medical ...................................................89<br />

Koren Drain<br />

Lynne Rose<br />

Ashley Witheford<br />

Johnson & Johnson .......................................... 14-16<br />

Kelly Barber<br />

David Gilmour<br />

Marc Hamilton<br />

Lynda Terry<br />

Pete Dick<br />

Rachel Faulkner<br />

Michelle Forrestal<br />

Mr Chris Isaac<br />

Lesley McEwan<br />

Rachel Rix<br />

Craig Towers<br />

Philippa Williams<br />

Melissa Aubroeck<br />

Hannah Collins<br />

Konnect Net Ltd .....................................................91<br />

Melissa Aubroeck<br />

Hannah Collins<br />

Last Minute Locums ...............................................80<br />

Hayley Matthews<br />

Leukaemia & Blood Foundation ..........................107<br />

Amy Munro<br />

Rebecca Weeks<br />

McLaren Medical ....................................................58<br />

Mr Steven Scrivens<br />

Medical Assurance Society .................................. 3-4<br />

Carolyn Leatherby<br />

Biocel Health ..........................................................88<br />

Shirley Ann McNamara<br />

Mr Robert Sadler<br />

BioTrace ................................................................32a<br />

Robin Day<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim .................................. 121-126<br />

Sheree Clifton<br />

Tony Davison<br />

Nicola Gibson-Groot<br />

Oscar Harvey<br />

Neil Jarvis<br />

Martin O’Brien<br />

Ms Di Pery-Knox-Gore<br />

John Sherlock<br />

Bupa Care Services ...............................................127<br />

Peter Fields<br />

Sue Forster<br />

Canberra Health Cooperative Australia ...............83<br />

David Bailey<br />

Canterbury Health Laboratories .........................116<br />

Sarah Carnoustsos<br />

Kevin Taylor<br />

GlaxoSmithKline .............................................. 62-63<br />

Meg Lodge<br />

Amanda Southcombe<br />

Kylie Findlay<br />

Jodie Dunn<br />

Kuini Thompson<br />

Jayde Stevenson<br />

Janine Grey<br />

Rosalyn Gates<br />

Linda Beatson<br />

Karen Creagh<br />

GlaxoSmithKline .............................................. 68-69<br />

Kate McLellan<br />

Praveen Naleem<br />

Melissa Rich<br />

Anna Stove<br />

Global Medical Solutions .....................................104<br />

Mr David Newbery<br />

Mr Ray Pang<br />

Go Healthy NZ ........................................................11<br />

Lisa King<br />

Charla Hopkins<br />

MedicAlert® Foundation-New Zealand Inc..........21<br />

Mr Murray Lord<br />

Chaithra Prashanth<br />

Medtech ..................................................................22<br />

Andrew Carmody<br />

Vivian Ocampo<br />

Monique Pot<br />

Sanjeewa Samaraweera<br />

Medtel ...................................................................118<br />

Tania Anderson<br />

Cheryl Hill<br />

Leah MacMillan<br />

Donata Schlager<br />

Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control Programme 17<br />

Diana O’Neill<br />

Ministry of Social Development ...........................85<br />

Anne Hawker<br />

David Bratt<br />

MoleMap by Dermatologists ................................71<br />

Blair Stewart<br />

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6<br />

Exhibition Listing<br />

MSD ................................................................... 65-67<br />

Brian Booth<br />

Ruth Doone<br />

Sue Finnie<br />

Olivia Maclean<br />

Fiona Massey<br />

Michael Prideaux<br />

Dominique Sims<br />

Leanne Tiffen<br />

Kelly Wooding<br />

Tony Wright<br />

Mundipharma ....................................................... 5-7<br />

Ms Heidi Andrewartha<br />

Mr Craig Dagger<br />

Stephanie Fitzgibbon<br />

Ms Tonia Franicevic<br />

Mrs Eleanor O’Neill<br />

Mylan New Zealand .............................................110<br />

Leanne Gabriel<br />

Rachael Hockey<br />

Andy Toy<br />

Nicola Pearce<br />

John Willats<br />

Sherree Laurent<br />

Karen Harding<br />

Neilmed Pharmaceuticals ......................................75<br />

Patrick Cooney<br />

Jackie Moody<br />

New Zealand Medical & Scientific ........................94<br />

Neil Hannard<br />

New Zealand Medical Association ..........................1<br />

Daphne Atkinson<br />

Anna Phipps<br />

Norgine .................................................................109<br />

Mr George Polimenakos<br />

Mr Peter Scott<br />

Novartis New Zealand ..................................... 44-46<br />

Mr Tom Brothers<br />

Mrs Lee Caruthers<br />

Pru Lennox<br />

Peter Macaskill<br />

Mrs John Matheson<br />

Mrs Trudi Neill<br />

Lisa Toi<br />

Mrs Jaime Wallace<br />

Nutricia ...................................................................90<br />

Sarah North<br />

Matthew Northage<br />

Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition ...................26<br />

Penny Bailey<br />

NZ Doctor ................................................................54<br />

Rhonda Jackson<br />

James White<br />

Vivienne Fraser<br />

OBEX Medical .........................................................64<br />

Mary Andrew<br />

Jane Young<br />

Ochre Recruitment ...............................................106<br />

Luke Baddington<br />

Stuart Cooper<br />

Ormiston Hospital ..................................................86<br />

Natalie Cooper<br />

Mark Watson<br />

Otago University .............................................. 98-99<br />

Anita Fogarty<br />

Kelli Fleming<br />

Parent to Parent ...................................................112<br />

Mrs Venessa Rice<br />

Pfizer ................................................................. 29-31<br />

Anita Dorrian<br />

Glenn Martin<br />

Tina McCullough<br />

Phil Morcombe<br />

Andrew Morgan<br />

Dean Ogilvie<br />

Dirk Potgieter<br />

Rowan Stenberg-Calder<br />

Anita Timms<br />

Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd ..................................................59<br />

David Pavey<br />

Sandeep Sharma<br />

PHL Medical ............................................................87<br />

Kim Bell<br />

Michele Rees-Williams<br />

Hazel Wright<br />

PULSE Staffing ........................................................84<br />

Martin Steptoe<br />

Joanne Bartholomew<br />

Reckitt Benckiser ....................................................73<br />

Terry Salmon<br />

Sarah Sargison<br />

Carol Whitfield<br />

Vicki Wright<br />

Research Review ....................................................55<br />

Mr James Armstrong<br />

Sue Peploe<br />

Roche Diabetes Care ........................................ 36-37<br />

Alex Forster<br />

Sue Laywood<br />

Nisha Taylor<br />

Julia Wharton<br />

Roche Point of Care ...............................................40<br />

Janice Homan<br />

Bronwyn Sheppard<br />

Roche Products ................................................. 38-39<br />

Rob Douglas<br />

Mandy Jackson<br />

Sangita Ranchod<br />

Kristin Shipton<br />

Mr Roman Travers<br />

Royal New Zealand College of <strong>GP</strong>s .........................2<br />

Sarah Partridge<br />

Liz Walters<br />

Rural General Practice Network ............................10<br />

Tom Gray<br />

Jenni Rutherford<br />

sanofi-aventis ....................................................... 8-9<br />

Mr Ged Burns<br />

Mr Barry Collecut<br />

Claire Edmonds<br />

Mr Mike Lewis<br />

Mr Brian Swain<br />

ScarletBLACK ........................................................113<br />

Moira McInerney<br />

Sleep Well Clinic .....................................................13<br />

Bryn Sparks<br />

Johnathan Ellis<br />

St John .............................................................. 34-35<br />

Ben Baker<br />

Vola Betham<br />

Ms Jo Gunn<br />

Mr William Hughes<br />

Mr Malcolm Kendall<br />

Sarah-Jane<br />

Stiefel (a GSK company) ........................................74<br />

Karyn Creagh<br />

Techbooks ......................................................... 24-25<br />

Mr Colin Greenwood<br />

Lynda Guthrie<br />

TRG Group ..............................................................18<br />

Emma Roberts<br />

Tytex........................................................................28<br />

Alan Gibson<br />

Ultrascope .............................................................102<br />

Robyn Hembry<br />

Ken Hembry<br />

USL Medical ..........................................................120<br />

Jo Costello<br />

Vensa Health ........................................................105<br />

Mr Cornelius Dirven<br />

Dianne Waddell<br />

Westpac ..................................................................92<br />

Mr Chris Barton<br />

Polynesian Spa, Rotorua<br />

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Companies By Product<br />

7<br />

ADHD<br />

44-46 - Novartis New Zealand<br />

51-53 - Eli Lilly<br />

Advisory Services<br />

1 - New Zealand Medical Association<br />

3-4 - Medical Assurance Society<br />

85 - Ministry of Social Development<br />

103 - Healthpoint<br />

111 - Homecare Medical<br />

112 - Parent to Parent<br />

Allergy<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

26 - Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

75 - Neilmed Pharmaceuticals<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

Anaemia<br />

38-39 - Roche Products<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

79 - Aspen Pharmacare<br />

107 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

Anti-fungals<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

Appearance Medicine<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

Arthritis<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

88 - Biocel Health<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Asthma & COPD<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

62-63 - GlaxoSmithKline<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

125-126 - Boehringer Ingelheim - Spiriva<br />

Blood Pressure<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Books/Medical Information<br />

25-24 - Techbooks<br />

34-35 - St John<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

Cancer<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

107 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

Cardiovascular<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

32-33 - AstraZeneca<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

79 - Aspen Pharmacare<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

125-126 - Boehringer Ingelheim - Spiriva<br />

Casting<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Cervical Screening<br />

57 - BD Diagnostics<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

116 - Canterbury Health Laboratories<br />

Cold & Flu<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

16-14 - Johnson & Johnson<br />

73 - Reckitt Benckiser<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Compression<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

Compression Bandages<br />

64 - OBEX Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

Compression Hosiery<br />

64 - OBEX Medical<br />

Constipation<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

109 - Norgine<br />

Depression<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Dermatology<br />

41-43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

74 - Stiefel (a GSK company)<br />

76-77 - CSL Biotherapies<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Diabetes<br />

8-9 - sanofi -aventis<br />

34-35 - St John<br />

36-37 - Roche Diabetes Care<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

51-53 - Eli Lilly<br />

59 - Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Diagnostics<br />

18 - TRG Group<br />

40 - Roche Point of Care<br />

57 - BD Diagnostics<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

ECG Vital Signs Monitor<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

Education<br />

1 - New Zealand Medical Association<br />

2 - Royal New Zealand College of <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

98-99 - Otago University<br />

117 - Best Practice Advocacy Centre<br />

Elder Care<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

Electromedical Equipment<br />

21 - MedicAlert Foundation-New Zealand Inc.<br />

34-35 - St John<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

Electronic Decision Support<br />

117 - Best Practice Advocacy Centre<br />

Enuresis Alarms<br />

60 - Ferring Pharmaceuticals<br />

Erectile Dysfunction<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

51-53 - Eli Lilly<br />

93 - Bayer Healthcare<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Fertility<br />

12 - Fertility Associates<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Financial Services<br />

3-4 - Medical Assurance Society<br />

92 - Westpac<br />

First Aid<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

Footcare<br />

56 - Foot Mechanics Podiatry<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Furniture/Tables/Plinths<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

Gastroenterology<br />

41-43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals<br />

60 - Ferring Pharmaceuticals<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Generics<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Genetic Testing<br />

116 - Canterbury Health Laboratories<br />

Government<br />

17 - Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control<br />

Programme<br />

Haematology<br />

107 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

Hand Hygiene<br />

32b - 3M New Zealand<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

Hepatitis<br />

38-39 - Roche Products<br />

Hospital<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Hypertension<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

Hypothyrodism<br />

79 - Aspen Pharmacare<br />

Imaging<br />

18 - TRG Group<br />

Imaging Consumables<br />

104 - Global Medical Solutions<br />

Immunisations/Vaccines<br />

8-9 - sanofi -aventis<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

68-69 - GlaxoSmithKline<br />

76-77 - CSL Biotherapies<br />

Incontinence<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Infant Nutrition<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

90 - Nutricia<br />

93 - Bayer Healthcare<br />

Infection Control<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

32b - 3M New Zealand<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Inflammatory Bowel Disease<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Insomnia<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

Insurance<br />

3-4 - Medical Assurance Society<br />

91 - Konnect Net Ltd<br />

Kiwisaver<br />

3-4 - Medical Assurance Society<br />

Medical Alarm<br />

34-35 - St John<br />

Medical Equipment<br />

34-35 - St John<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

89 - InterMed Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

102 - Ultrascope<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

Medical Software<br />

70 - DrInfo<br />

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8<br />

Companies By Product<br />

Melanoma<br />

71 - MoleMap by Dermatologists<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

94 - New Zealand Medical & Scientifi c<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

Minor Surgical Procedures<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

Movement Disorders (Parkinsons)<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Nasal Decongesant<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

75 - Neilmed Pharmaceuticals<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Nurse Triage<br />

111 - Homecare Medical<br />

Nutrition<br />

26 - Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

59 - Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd<br />

90 - Nutricia<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

Obesity<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Oncology<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

107 - Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

Ophthalmology<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Oral Hygiene<br />

16-14 - Johnson & Johnson<br />

Orthopeadic Splints<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Osteoporosis<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

44-46 - Novartis New Zealand<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Pain Management<br />

5-7 - Mundipharma<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

65-67 - MSD<br />

73 - Reckitt Benckiser<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Podiatry<br />

56 - Foot Mechanics Podiatry<br />

Political Advocacy<br />

1 - New Zealand Medical Association<br />

Population Health Analysis<br />

23 - Healthstat<br />

Practice Management Software<br />

22 - Medtech<br />

23 - Healthstat<br />

Prostate Cancer<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Psoriasis<br />

16-14 - Johnson & Johnson<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

76-77 - CSL Biotherapies<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Pulse Oximetry<br />

28 - Tytex<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

1 - New Zealand Medical Association<br />

80 - Last Minute Locums<br />

83 - Canberra Health Cooperative Australia<br />

84 - PULSE Staffi ng<br />

95 - Health Workforce Queensland<br />

106 - Ochre Recruitment<br />

108 - AUSSTAT/Kiwis STAT<br />

113 - ScarletBLACK<br />

Representation<br />

1 - New Zealand Medical Association<br />

Resuscitation<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

Schizophrenia<br />

110 - Mylan New Zealand<br />

Sexual Wellbeing<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

57 - BD Diagnostics<br />

Skincare<br />

16-14 - Johnson & Johnson<br />

72 - BDM Grange<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Sleep Apnoea<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

Smoking Cessation<br />

16-14 - Johnson & Johnson<br />

17 - Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control<br />

Programme<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

Social Services<br />

85 - Ministry of Social Development<br />

97 - Home Instead<br />

Software Vendor<br />

92 - Healthlink<br />

105 - Vensa Health<br />

Spirometry<br />

58 - McLaren Medical<br />

96 - Care Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Supplements<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

93 - Bayer Healthcare<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

Surgical Instruments<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

118 - Medtel<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Sutures<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

119 - Critical Assist<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Telephone Triage<br />

19 - Healthline<br />

Thyroid Disorders<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

47-50 - Abbott<br />

79 - Aspen Pharmacare<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

Travel<br />

27 - House of Travel<br />

Urology<br />

31-29 - Pfi zer<br />

41-43 - Douglas Pharmaceuticals<br />

76-77 - CSL Biotherapies<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

Women’s Health<br />

11 - Go Healthy NZ<br />

57 - BD Diagnostics<br />

76-77 - CSL Biotherapies<br />

86 - Ormiston Hospital<br />

93 - Bayer Healthcare<br />

100-101 - Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd<br />

114-115 - EBOS Healthcare<br />

120 - USL Medical<br />

Wound Care<br />

32b - 3M New Zealand<br />

59 - Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd<br />

79 - Aspen Pharmacare<br />

81 - Capes Medical<br />

82 - AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

87 - PHL Medical<br />

89 - InterMed Medical<br />

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Prizes & Competitions<br />

9<br />

Tear along dotted Line<br />

22 21 20 19 18 17 16-14 13<br />

25 - 24 23<br />

26<br />

12<br />

86 85 72 71 58 57<br />

11<br />

87 84 73 70 59 56<br />

10<br />

98 - 99<br />

100 - 101<br />

113<br />

112<br />

114 - 115<br />

27<br />

28<br />

31 - 29<br />

8 - 9<br />

55<br />

54<br />

60<br />

61<br />

68 - 69<br />

74<br />

75<br />

116 111 102 97 88 83<br />

121 - 124 117 110 103 96 89 82<br />

125 - 126<br />

128<br />

127<br />

3 - 4 5 - 7<br />

51 - 53<br />

62 -63<br />

65 - 67<br />

76 - 77<br />

90 81<br />

104 95<br />

118 109<br />

32 - 33<br />

32b 32a<br />

91 80<br />

105 94<br />

119 108<br />

34 -35<br />

2<br />

120 107 106 93 92 79 78 64<br />

1<br />

36 -37<br />

47 - 50<br />

38 - 39 40 41 - 43 44 - 46<br />

Main Exhibition Prize Entry Details<br />

Name of Artist: ______________________________ Name of Painting:______________________________<br />

Year Painted:_________________<br />

Entrants Name: ______________________________ Entrants Phone Number: ________________________<br />

Every year we run a competition to encourage interaction between delegates and the exhibition participants*. This year’s competition is a<br />

famous artist pic with the exhibition layout overlayed; collect a piece of the artwork from each stand to complete the puzzle, then name the<br />

artist, name of the artwork and date is was painted to go into the draw for travel to the value of $2,000 care of House of Travel Rotorua.<br />

The winner will be drawn from correct entries on Fri 17 June and will be notified directly.<br />

Conditions: Prize must be redeemed in one international booking through House of Travel Rotorua. Not redeemable for cash, not transferable<br />

and must be booked by 31 March 2012. * Please note: AstraZeneca are not participating in the competition due to RMI Code of Ethics.<br />

Entrants Email: _____________________________________________________________________________<br />

Place completed puzzle in competition box at registration desk.<br />

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10<br />

Stop chasing asthma symptoms<br />

with a blue inhaler.<br />

Seek control instead. 1<br />

If your patients are using their blue reliever inhaler<br />

more than twice a week, chances are their asthma<br />

is not as good as it could be. 1 Prescribing Seretide<br />

can help free them from symptoms.* 2 Work with<br />

your patients to help control their asthma.<br />

Prescribe the purple inhaler – Seretide. 2,3<br />

*Patients treated with Seretide in the GOAL study achieved a median of 87% reliever free days and 72.5% symptom free days over 1 year.<br />

References: 1. Global Initiative for Asthma; Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention. Updated 2009. 2. Woodcock AA et al. Prim Care Respir J. 2007;16(3):155-161. 3. Bateman ED et al.<br />

Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2004;170:836-844<br />

Seretide ® (fluticasone propionate/salmeterol xinafoate inhaler 50/25, 125/25mcg per actuation and Accuhaler ® 100/50, 250/50mcg per actuation) is a fully funded medicine; Special Authority criteria apply. Seretide<br />

250/25mcg inhaler is a private purchase medicine; a prescription charge will apply. Maximum Daily Dose: MDI 2 puffs twice daily, Accuhaler 1 inhalation twice daily. Maintenance Dose: Titrate to lowest effective<br />

dose 1-2 times daily. Prescription Medicine for the treatment of reversible obstructive airway disease (ROAD) including asthma, and for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Warnings and<br />

Precautions: Not for relief of acute symptoms. Do not discontinue abruptly. Use care when co-administering strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g. ketoconazole) or in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis or thyrotoxicosis.<br />

Common side effects: hoarseness/dysphonia, throat irritation, headache, oral candidiasis and palpitations. Paradoxical bronchospasm may occur. Avoid beta-blockers if possible. Before prescribing Seretide, please review<br />

the Data Sheet at www.medsafe.govt.nz. Seretide and Accuhaler are registered trade marks of the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies. Marketed by GlaxoSmithKline NZ Limited, Auckland. TAPS DA4311IG/11FE/037


Prizes & Competitions<br />

11<br />

Exhibitor Prizes<br />

Exhibitor<br />

Prize Details<br />

Abbott Laboratories Come and win some awesome books at the Abbott stand, daily prizes available after answering a few simple questions. 47-50<br />

Arrow Pharmaceuticals We will be offering a $500 Rebel Sports voucher for our hole in one golfi ng competition. 100-101<br />

Biocel Health Be in the draw to win 2 bottles of premium NZ wine by visiting Biocel Health Ltd at Stand 88 at the <strong>GP</strong><strong>CME</strong> 2011 Conference. 88<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim The Pradaxa team will be giving away an iPad 2® as the stand prize 121-126<br />

CSL Biotherapies Prize to be confi rmed 76-77<br />

EBOS Healthcare Visit the EBOS Healthcare stand to enter their competition to win a Welch Allyn Macroview Otoscope Head. 114-115<br />

Eli Lilly The prize for our competition this year is a Littmann Cardiology III Stethoscope. 51-53<br />

Fertility Associates<br />

We give away an iPad 16GB valued at $799.00. To go in the draw to win this, they need to visit us at stand 12 and fi ll in the entry form or complete the form in the<br />

conference satchel and drop it off at our stand.<br />

12<br />

GlaxoSmithKline The chance to win one of 12 anatomical bronchial models 62-63<br />

Go Healthy Come and see us at stand 11 and ask for copies of our clinical studies and go into the draw to win a bottle of Moet 11<br />

Health Workforce<br />

Queensland<br />

Queensland gift pack 95<br />

Hologic Visit the stand and be in for a chance to win a model Uterus 78<br />

Home Instead We have a scrumptious Gift Hamper draw for all those visiting our home care stand. 97<br />

Intermed A medical book called ABC of Wound Healing, Edited by Joseph E Grey and Keith G Harding 89<br />

Konnect Net Win a Navman <strong>GP</strong>S - To be eligible you simply need to visit the Konnect stand 91 and leave your business card with our team (or leave your contact details). 91<br />

Last Minute Locums A specialty bottle of red wine valued at $150. 80<br />

The Leukaemia & Blood<br />

Foundation<br />

Medical Assurance<br />

Society<br />

Nursing in Haematological Oncology; Second Edition; Maggie Grundy (ed.).<br />

To go in the draw: visit our stand and add your practice details to our database for further information and news from the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation<br />

We will be have a prize draw on our stand, the prize will be a choice between a gift hamper or a travel voucher both valued at $200. 3-4<br />

107<br />

MSD 5 x Copies of John Kirwan’s book ‘All Blacks Don’t Cry: A Story of Hope’ , 2 x $100 Medical Book Voucher 65-67<br />

Norgine NZ $300 Education Gift Certifi cate to contribute to future Conference Sponsorship, Education or Education Support Materials 109<br />

NZMedics/NZ Locums Two prizes – gift baskets. 10<br />

Ochre Recruitment We will be doing a prize draw for an IPad2. So when people register with us they will go in the draw. ONE IPad2 will be given away. 106<br />

Research Review<br />

All those who sign up to Research Review as new subscribers, or existing subscribers who add subscriptions go into the draw to win an IPAD Series1, 32GB with 3G (not<br />

including connection fees)<br />

55<br />

Roche Diabetes Care 5 Instant prizes of a Monofi lament to be won valued at $65 each, $200 Medical Book voucher (main prize draw) 36-37<br />

TRG Group ‘Clinical Radiology – The Essentials’ book, written by Richard H Daffner. 18<br />

Jet Boating, Rotorua<br />

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12<br />

OxyContin<br />

®<br />

tablets<br />

When osteoarthritis<br />

oa<br />

pain is controlled,<br />

o<br />

life begins.<br />

1<br />

OxyContin ® tablets provide long-acting<br />

relief from moderate to severe chronic<br />

osteoarthritis pain. 1,2 *<br />

FULLY FUNDED<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL SCHEDULE<br />

OxyContin ® tablets should be used as part of a multi-modal pain management plan, not in isolation.<br />

*CONTROLLED DRUG B3 – For the management of moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia.<br />

OxyContin ® tablets – oxycodone hydrochloride<br />

Presentation Oxycodone hydrochloride 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, 80mg controlled release tablets is a Controlled Drug Class B3. Indication The management of<br />

moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia. Dosage and Administration Must be swallowed whole and not broken, chewed<br />

or crushed. Taking broken, chewed or crushed OxyContin ® tablets could lead to the rapid release and absorption of a potentially toxic dose of<br />

oxycodone. Alcohol should be avoided while the patient is being treated with OxyContin ® tablets. Adults, elderly and children over 12 years: Dose at 12-hourly<br />

intervals. Usual starting dose (opioid-naïve patients or patients with severe pain uncontrolled by weaker opioids): one OxyContin ® 10mg tablet 12-hourly. Patients<br />

with renal or hepatic impairment: one OxyContin ® 5mg tablet 12-hourly. Titrate carefully (once a day if required) to achieve pain relief. 10mg oral oxycodone is<br />

equivalent to 20mg oral morphine. OxyContin ® 80mg tablets should only be used in opioid-tolerant patients. Children: Not recommended in children under<br />

12 years of age. Contraindications Hypersensitivity to opioids or to any constituents of OxyContin ® tablets, acute respiratory depression, cor pulmonale, cardiac<br />

arrhythmias, acute asthma or other obstructive airways disease, paralytic ileus, suspected surgical abdomen, severe hepatic impairment, delayed gastric emptying,<br />

acute alcoholism, brain tumour, increased cerebrospinal or intracranial pressure, head injury, severe CNS depression, convulsive disorders, delirium tremens, hypercarbia,<br />

concurrent administration of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or within 2 weeks of discontinuation of their use, pregnancy. Not recommended for pre-operative<br />

use or for the first 24 hours post-operatively. Warnings and Precautions The major risk of opioid excess is respiratory depression. Use with caution in patients<br />

with hypothyroidism (may need to reduce dose), debilitated elderly or infirm patients, opioid dependence, hypotension, hypovolaemia, diseases of the biliary tract,<br />

pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disorders, prostatic hypertrophy, adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison’s disease), toxic psychosis, chronic pulmonary, renal or hepatic<br />

disease, myxoedema, following abdominal surgery, chronic, non-malignant pain, a prior history of substance abuse. Discontinue use if paralytic ileus is suspected or<br />

occurs. As with other opioids, tolerance and physical dependence tend to develop upon repeated administration of oxycodone. There is potential for abuse of the<br />

medicine and for development of strong psychological dependence. OxyContin ® tablets should therefore be prescribed and handled with a high degree of caution<br />

appropriate to the use of a medicine with strong abuse potential. Not recommended in pregnancy (Category C), lactation. Tolerance and physical dependence tend to<br />

develop upon repeated administration. Withdraw gradually. Parenteral venous injection of the tablet constituents may be fatal. May affect driving or operating machinery.<br />

Do not use in immediate pre-operative period, or within 24 hours of cordotomy or other pain-relieving surgery. Special Risk Groups: Reduce dosage in elderly, debilitated<br />

patients and in patients with renal impairment or hepatic impairment (1/3 to 1/2 of usual starting dose). Adverse Effects Adverse medicine reactions are typical of full<br />

opioid agonists. Gastrointestinal disorders abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, dry mouth, dyspepsia, vomiting; General disorders asthenia, chills;<br />

Hepatobiliary disorders cholestasis, increased hepatic enzymes; Metabolic and nutritional disorders anorexia; Nervous System disorders dizziness, headache,<br />

somnolence; Psychiatric disorders anxiety, confusional state, insomnia, nervousness, thinking abnormal; Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal disorders dyspnoea,<br />

respiratory depression; Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue disorders hyperhidrosis, pruritus, rash. Interactions Anticholinergic agents, antihypertensive agents, CNS<br />

depressants (including sedatives or hypnotics, general anaesthetics, phenothiazines, other tranquillisers, alcohol, other opioids and neuroleptic medicines, etc), coumarin<br />

derivatives, metoclopramide, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), neuromuscular blocking agents, opioid agonist analgesics (including morphine, pethidine), opioid<br />

agonist-antagonist analgesics (including pentazocine, butorphanol, buprenorphine). Metabolic interactions with medicines that involve the cytochrome P450 enzyme<br />

system (CYP3A4, CYP2D6). Pharmaceutical Schedule Fully funded. Standard prescription charge applies. Distributed on behalf of Mundipharma New Zealand<br />

Limited by: Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd, P O Box 4079, AUCKLAND Ph: (09) 377-3336 Toll Free (Medical Enquiries): 0800 773 310 Fax: (09) 307 1307 Data Sheet: 21 May <strong>2010</strong><br />

®: OXYCONTIN is a Registered Trademark.<br />

For further information and prior to prescribing please refer to the manufacturer’s Data Sheet available on the Medsafe website www.medsafe.govt.nz<br />

ORBIS NZ-0091 DA1211AY MP5518 May 2011<br />

References 1. Roth SH et al. Around-the-clock, controlled-release oxycodone<br />

therapy for osteoarthritis-related pain. Arch Intern Med 2000,160:853-860.<br />

2. OxyContin ® tablets Data Sheet, May <strong>2010</strong>.


Thursday 09th June<br />

13<br />

Thurs 09th June<br />

0830-1030<br />

WORKSHOPS Preliminary Day<br />

Workshops are repeated content not part 1 and 2 unless otherwise stated<br />

WS 1 WS 2 WS 3 WS 4 WS 5 WS 6 WS 7 Level 7 ALS<br />

Basic Surgery 1<br />

Zac Moaveni<br />

Peter Chapman-<br />

Smith<br />

MAS Business<br />

Summit<br />

HR and<br />

Financial<br />

Management 1<br />

Chris Wills<br />

Shaun Phelan<br />

Vasectomy 1<br />

Bruce Sutherland<br />

IT Symposium<br />

Andrew Kissling<br />

Ross Boswell<br />

Tom Bowden<br />

Cornelius Dirven<br />

David Hay<br />

Sanjeewa<br />

Samaraweera<br />

Medicolegal<br />

Forum 1<br />

Peter Robinson<br />

Gaeline Phipps<br />

Musculoskeletal<br />

Medicine 1<br />

Ian Wallbridge<br />

Rick Bernau<br />

Keith Laubscher<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA<br />

WS 8 WS 9 WS 10 WS 11 WS 12<br />

1100-1300<br />

Advanced<br />

Surgery 1<br />

Zac Moaveni<br />

Peter Chapman-<br />

Smith<br />

MAS Business<br />

Summit<br />

HR and Financial<br />

Management<br />

Cont.<br />

Vasectomy 2<br />

Bruce Sutherland<br />

IT Symposium<br />

Cont.<br />

Medicolegal<br />

Forum 2<br />

Peter Robinson<br />

Gaeline Phipps<br />

Musculoskeletal<br />

Medicine 2<br />

Ian Wallbridge<br />

Rick Bernau<br />

Keith Laubscher<br />

Dermoscopy 1<br />

4hr session<br />

Amanda Oakley<br />

Dermoscopy 1<br />

Cont.<br />

Opus Sovereign Sigma Picasso Monet Works Skellerup<br />

1300-1400 LUNCH<br />

WS 13 WS 14 WS 15 WS 16 WS 17 WS 18 WS 19<br />

1400-1600<br />

Basic Surgery 2<br />

Zac Moaveni<br />

Peter Chapman-<br />

Smith<br />

MAS Business<br />

Summit<br />

HR and Financial<br />

Management 2<br />

Diabetes WS<br />

Kingsley<br />

Nirmalaraj<br />

Rab Burtun<br />

Antenatal care in<br />

<strong>GP</strong> 1<br />

Deralie Flower<br />

Ngaire<br />

Anderson<br />

Managing<br />

Somatisation in<br />

<strong>GP</strong> 1<br />

Brett Mann<br />

New Vaccines 1<br />

Pneumococcus,<br />

Rotavirus,<br />

Varicella<br />

Neil Poskitt<br />

Stewart Reid<br />

Monet<br />

1600-1630 AFTERNOON TEA<br />

WS 20 WS 21 WS 22 WS 23<br />

1630-1830<br />

Opus<br />

Opus<br />

Advanced<br />

Surgery 2<br />

Zac Moaveni<br />

Peter Chapman-<br />

Smith<br />

Opus<br />

Sovereign<br />

Sovereign<br />

MAS Business<br />

Summit<br />

HR and Financial<br />

Management 2<br />

Cont.<br />

Sovereign<br />

Sigma<br />

Works<br />

Diabetes WS<br />

Cont.<br />

Works<br />

Picasso<br />

Sigma<br />

Antenatal care in<br />

<strong>GP</strong> 2<br />

Deralie Flower<br />

Ngaire<br />

Anderson<br />

Sigma<br />

Monet<br />

Picasso<br />

Managing<br />

Somatisation in<br />

<strong>GP</strong> 2<br />

Brett Mann<br />

Picasso<br />

Works<br />

New Vaccines 1<br />

Pneumococcus,<br />

Rotavirus,<br />

Varicella<br />

Neil Poskitt<br />

Stewart Reid<br />

Monet<br />

Skellerup<br />

Dermoscopy 2<br />

4hr session<br />

Amanda Oakley<br />

Skellerup<br />

Dermoscopy 2<br />

Cont.<br />

Skellerup<br />

ALS Course<br />

Level 7<br />

(8 hours)<br />

Conference<br />

ALS Course<br />

Level 7<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

ALS Course<br />

Level 7<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

ALS Course<br />

Level 7<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

8<br />

10<br />

6<br />

5<br />

7<br />

4<br />

9<br />

3<br />

2<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

11<br />

1<br />

12<br />

13<br />

1<br />

Registration Desk<br />

8<br />

Picasso<br />

2<br />

Sovereign<br />

9<br />

Van Gogh<br />

3<br />

Skellerup<br />

10<br />

Kandinsky<br />

4<br />

Opus<br />

11<br />

Baytrust (Main Plenary Room)<br />

5<br />

Works<br />

12<br />

Sportsdrome (Practice Managers & Practice Nurses Programmes)<br />

6<br />

Sigma<br />

13<br />

Conference Room (ALS Courses)<br />

7<br />

Monet<br />

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Friday 10th June<br />

Friday 10th June Practice Managers Programme<br />

0800-0815 Registration and coffee<br />

Sportsdrome<br />

0825-0830 Welcome Chairperson: Raewyn Norman<br />

0830-0900 Medicolegal Issues Anil Sharma<br />

0900-0930 Communication Anil Sharma<br />

0930-1000 Update on IT Ross Boswell<br />

1000-1030 Discussion<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA AND EXHIBITION<br />

1100-1300 NZMA Medicopolitical Session<br />

1300-1400 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION<br />

1400-1500 Management Pearls Sir Ken Stevens<br />

1500-1530 Discussion<br />

1530-1600 AFTERNOON TEA AND EXHIBITION<br />

1600-1700 Risk Management Chris Wills<br />

1700-1730 Discussion<br />

1730-1830 Medical Assurance Society & Medical Protection Society Welcome Cocktail Function<br />

Fly Fishing, Rotorua<br />

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Friday 10th June<br />

15<br />

Friday 10th June<br />

0700-1700 Late Registration<br />

General Practice Programme<br />

0700-0815 ACC Breakfast Session - Transforming ACC - Implications for Primary Care Baytrust Kevin Morris<br />

0815-0830 Welcome from NZMA Chair <strong>GP</strong>C - Mark Peterson Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

0830-0900 Vaginitis Edward Mayeux<br />

0900-0925 Controversies in Diagnosis of Diabetes Rick Cutfield Level 5 ACLS<br />

0925-0950 Writing an Effective Exercise Prescription Michelle May ACLS 1<br />

0950-1020 Assessment of Cardiac Risk Chris Ellis<br />

1020-1030 Discussion<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA<br />

NZMA Medicopolitical Session Baytrust<br />

Chair: Mark Peterson<br />

1100-1130 Chairmans Address - Paul Ockelford<br />

1130-1150 Hon Tony Ryall, Minister of Health address<br />

1150-1210 Grant Robertson, Labour Spokesman on Health address<br />

1210-1300 Q&A Discussion<br />

1300-1400 LUNCH<br />

1400-1530<br />

Main Session<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 60mins repeated 1400-1500<br />

Chair: Jan White<br />

1400-1425<br />

1425-1450<br />

1450-1515<br />

Baytrust<br />

Breast Cancer 101<br />

Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Neck & Throat Complaints<br />

Nick McIvor<br />

Thyroid Nodules<br />

John Chaplin<br />

1515-1530 Discussion<br />

1530-1600 AFTERNOON TEA<br />

1600-1730<br />

Main Session<br />

Chair: Murray Tilyard<br />

Baytrust<br />

Bariatric Surgery<br />

1600-1625 Richard Babor/<br />

Grant Beban<br />

Why Diets are not the<br />

1625-1650 Answer<br />

Michelle May<br />

Eating Disorders<br />

1650-1715<br />

Ed Mayeaux<br />

1715-1730 Discussion<br />

0900-1300<br />

St John<br />

4 hours<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 1<br />

Cont.<br />

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Level 5 ACLS<br />

Personal Handling Opioids Endometriosis Common Urticaria Diabetes Parasomnias Eye ACLS<br />

Investment Common and<br />

Psychological<br />

Case Things that Emergencies Course 2<br />

Strategies Kid’s Chronic Anil Problems Rohan Studies go bump in Not to Miss 1400-1800<br />

Problems pain Sharma in General Ameratunga<br />

the night<br />

St John<br />

Johnathan<br />

Practice<br />

Rick<br />

Helen 4 hours<br />

Bayley Nikki Graham<br />

Cutfield Alex Bartle Danesh-<br />

Westpac Turner Gulbransen<br />

Meyer<br />

Picasso<br />

Baytrust<br />

Tony<br />

Marguerite<br />

Dowell<br />

Dalton<br />

Works Kandinsky Opus Sigma Van Gogh Sovereign Monet<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 60mins 1600-1700<br />

Session 10 Session 11 Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Session 15 Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 Level 5 ACLS<br />

Personal Handling Opioids Endometriosis Common Urticaria Diabetes Parasomnias Eye ACLS<br />

Investment Common and<br />

Psychological<br />

Case Things that Emergencies Course 2<br />

Strategies Kid’s Chronic Anil Problems Rohan Studies go bump in Not to Miss<br />

Cont.<br />

Problems pain Sharma in General Ameratunga<br />

the night<br />

Jonathan<br />

Practice<br />

Rick<br />

Helen<br />

Bayley Nikki Graham<br />

Cutfield Alex Bartle Danesh-<br />

Westpac Turner Gulbransen<br />

Tony<br />

Meyer<br />

Marguerite<br />

Dowell<br />

Dalton<br />

Picasso Works Kandinsky Opus Sigma Van Gogh Sovereign Monet Skellerup Conference<br />

1730-1830 Medical Assurance Society & Medical Protection Society Welcome Cocktail Function (Exhibition Room)<br />

1830-2100 MSD Symposium: Dr Andrew Darby - Psychiatrist & Dr Colin Edwards - Cardiologist Baytrust<br />

Skellerup<br />

Conference<br />

Conference<br />

Conference<br />

Skyline Gondola over Rotorua<br />

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Saturday 11th June<br />

Saturday 11th June<br />

General Practice Programme<br />

0700-1700 Registration<br />

0715-0815 Eli Lilly Breakfast session - How changing our language can improve the diabetes consultation Barbara Docherty<br />

Paediatric session<br />

Chair: Johan Morreau<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 55mins repeated 0830-0925<br />

Level 5 ACLS<br />

Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 Session 22 Session 23 Session 24 Session 25 Session 26 Session 27<br />

0830-0855<br />

0855-0920<br />

0920-0945<br />

0945-1010<br />

Baytrust<br />

Hot Shots<br />

Nikki Turner<br />

Evidence Based<br />

Treatment of OME<br />

Malcolm Giles<br />

Food Allergy and Eczema<br />

Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Acne<br />

Amanda Oakley<br />

1010-1030 Discussion<br />

Bridging<br />

the Gap<br />

David Bratt<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical<br />

Tips for<br />

<strong>GP</strong>s<br />

Zac<br />

Moaveni/<br />

Adam<br />

Bialostocki<br />

Breast<br />

Surgery<br />

Update<br />

Erica<br />

Whineray<br />

Kelly<br />

Wound<br />

care 101<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Compliance<br />

with<br />

Asthma<br />

Medication<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Driver<br />

Caring<br />

for heart<br />

valves<br />

Philippa Tim Sutton<br />

Shaun Holt Hamlyn /<br />

Harish Kala<br />

Upper GI<br />

Surgery<br />

Richard<br />

Babor/<br />

Grant<br />

Beban<br />

Medtech<br />

User<br />

Workshop<br />

Sovereign Skellerup Opus Van Gogh Kandinsky Works Monet Picasso Sigma<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 55mins 0930-1025<br />

Session 28 Session 29 Session 30 Session 31 Session 32 Session 33 Session 34 Session 35 Session 36<br />

Bridging<br />

the Gap<br />

David Bratt<br />

Sovereign<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical<br />

Tips for<br />

<strong>GP</strong>s<br />

Zac<br />

Moaveni/<br />

Adam<br />

Bialostocki<br />

Skellerup<br />

Breast<br />

Surgery<br />

Update<br />

Erica<br />

Whineray<br />

Kelly<br />

Opus<br />

Wound<br />

care 101<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Van Gogh<br />

Compliance<br />

with<br />

Asthma<br />

Medication<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Driver<br />

Caring<br />

for heart<br />

valves<br />

Philippa Tim Sutton<br />

Shaun Holt Hamlyn /<br />

Harish Kala<br />

Kandinsky<br />

Baytrust<br />

Upper GI<br />

Surgery<br />

Richard<br />

Babor/<br />

Grant<br />

Beban<br />

Medtech<br />

User<br />

Workshop<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA<br />

1100-1155 Workshops<br />

Skellerup WS 1 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies David Rowbotham<br />

Baytrust WS 2 How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Works WS 3 Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT Tim Cookson/Jennifer Gibson<br />

Sovereign WS 4 Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Opus WS 5 Eat what you love, love what you eat Michelle May<br />

Monet WS 6 Cervical Smears and Culposcopy Edward Mayeaux<br />

Sigma WS 7 Redesigning Diabetic Care Tony Dowell<br />

Kandinsky WS 8 Assessment of Dizziness Malcolm Giles<br />

Van Gogh WS 9 Head and Neck Case Studies Nick McIvor/ John Chaplin<br />

Picasso WS 10 Alcohol and Your Ticker Graham Gulbransen<br />

1155-1205 Workshop change over period<br />

1205-1300 Workshops<br />

Skellerup WS 11 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies David Rowbotham<br />

Baytrust WS 12 How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Works WS 13 Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT Tim Cookson/Jennifer Gibson<br />

Sovereign WS 14 Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Opus WS 15 Eat what you love, love what you eat Michelle May<br />

Monet WS 16 Cervical Smears and Culposcopy Edward Mayeaux<br />

Sigma WS 17 Redesigning Diabetic Care Tony Dowell<br />

Kandinsky WS 18 Assessment of Dizziness Malcolm Giles<br />

Van Gogh WS 19 Head and Neck Case Studies Nick McIvor/ John Chaplin<br />

Picasso WS 20 Alcohol and Your Ticker Graham Gulbransen<br />

Works<br />

Monet<br />

Picasso<br />

Sigma<br />

Conference<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 3<br />

0900-1300<br />

St John<br />

4 hours<br />

Conference<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 3<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 3<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

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Saturday 11th June<br />

General Practice Programme<br />

1300-1400 LUNCH<br />

1400-1455 Workshops<br />

Skellerup WS 21 Abnormal Liver Function Rachael Harry<br />

Van Gogh WS 22 Menstrual Disorders Anil Sharma<br />

Kandinsky WS 23 Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation Tony Dowell<br />

Works WS 24 Abnormal Lover Function - Sex therapy Mary Hodson<br />

Monet WS 25 CT Cardiac Workstations Chris Ellis<br />

Picasso WS 26 Diabetes in Pregnancy Kingsley Nirmalaraj<br />

Opus WS 27 Obesity Surgery - with a Personal Experience G Beban/R Babor/P Mathieson<br />

Baytrust WS 28 Hair and Nail Disorders Ed Mayeaux<br />

Sigma WS 29 GI Illness in Pregnancy David Rowbotham<br />

Sovereign WS 30 Glaucoma Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

1455-1505 Workshop change over period<br />

1505-1600 Workshops<br />

Skellerup WS 31 Abnormal Liver Function Rachael Harry<br />

Van Gogh WS 32 Menstrual Disorders Anil Sharma<br />

Kandinsky WS 33 Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation Tony Dowell<br />

Works WS 34 Abnormal Lover Function - Sex therapy Mary Hodson<br />

Monet WS 35 CT Cardiac Workstations Chris Ellis<br />

Picasso WS 36 Diabetes in Pregnancy Kingsley Nirmalaraj<br />

Opus WS 37 Obesity Surgery - with a Personal Experience G Beban/R Babor/P Mathieson<br />

Baytrust WS 38 Hair and Nail Disorders Ed Mayeaux<br />

Sigma WS 39 GI Illness in Pregnancy David Rowbotham<br />

Sovereign WS 40 Glaucoma Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

1600-1630 AFTERNOON TEA<br />

1630-1730 How to series WS .. (Choose 1 preference)<br />

Skellerup WS 41 Photography of the Skin Amanda Oakley<br />

Monet WS 42 Surgitron Skin Removals Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

Van Gogh WS 43 Interpreting ECGs Chris Ellis<br />

Kandinsky WS 44 Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena Anil Sharma<br />

Sovereign WS 45 Medical Certification - The Issues David Beaumont<br />

Sigma WS 46 Desensitisation Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Works WS 47 Spirometry Marijke Currie<br />

Opus WS 48 Jadelle Implants Matthias Seidel<br />

Picasso WS 49 Air Accidents 101 Claude Preitner<br />

Baytrust WS 50 Managing Insomnia Brian Almand<br />

1900-2400 Conference Dinner - Dine and Dance - Sponsored By Allied Medical Group (Rotorua Convention Centre)<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 4<br />

1400-<br />

1800<br />

St John<br />

4 hours<br />

Conference<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 4<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 4<br />

Cont.<br />

Conference<br />

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Saturday 12th June<br />

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Saturday 11th June<br />

Practice Nurses Programme<br />

Sportsdrome<br />

Coordinator - MaryAnne Cameron, NZ College of Primary Health Care Nurses NZNO<br />

0700-1700 Registration<br />

0715-0815<br />

Eli Lilly Breakfast session Baytrust<br />

How changing our language can improve the diabetes consultation Barbara Docherty<br />

0830-1030 Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella - what’s new? Sportsdrome<br />

GlaxoSmithKline Vaccine Workshop<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA<br />

1100-1200 Starting Insulin in General Practice Sportsdrome<br />

Rab Burtun<br />

1200-1300 Immunisation and Child Health Issues Nikki Turner/Marguerite Dalton<br />

1300-1330 HPV Ed Mayeaux<br />

1330-1430 LUNCH<br />

1430-1500 Addiction Sportsdrome<br />

Graham Gulbransen<br />

1500-1530 Promoting Healthy Pregnancies Ngaire Anderson/ Deralie Flower<br />

1530-1600 Best Practice Wound Management Liz Milner<br />

1600-1630 AFTERNOON TEA<br />

1630-1730 How to series WS .. (Choose 1 preference)<br />

Skellerup WS 41 Photography of the Skin Amanda Oakley<br />

Monet WS 42 Surgitron Skin Removals Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

Van Gogh WS 43 Interpreting ECGs Chris Ellis<br />

Kandinsky WS 44 Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena Anil Sharma<br />

Sovereign WS 45 Medical Certification - The Issues David Beaumont<br />

Sigma WS 46 Desensitisation Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Works WS 47 Spirometry Marijke Currie<br />

Opus WS 48 Jadelle Implants Matthias Seidel<br />

Picasso WS 49 Air Accidents 101 Claude Preitner<br />

Baytrust WS 50 Managing Insomnia Brian Almand<br />

1900-2400 Conference Dinner - Dine and Dance - Sponsored By Allied Medical Group (Rotorua Convention Centre)<br />

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10<br />

6<br />

5<br />

7<br />

4<br />

9<br />

3<br />

2<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

11<br />

1<br />

12<br />

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1<br />

Registration Desk<br />

8<br />

Picasso<br />

2<br />

Sovereign<br />

9<br />

Van Gogh<br />

3<br />

Skellerup<br />

10<br />

Kandinsky<br />

4<br />

Opus<br />

11<br />

Baytrust (Main Plenary Room)<br />

5<br />

Works<br />

12<br />

Sportsdrome (Practice Managers & Practice Nurses Programmes)<br />

6<br />

Sigma<br />

13<br />

Conference Room (ALS Courses)<br />

7<br />

Monet<br />

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Sunday 12th June<br />

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Sunday 12th June<br />

General Practice Programme<br />

0730-0830 GlaxoSmithKline Breakfast Session - Hot Asthma Topics - Shaun Holt Baytrust<br />

Chair: Kate Baddock<br />

Main Session<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 55mins repeated 0830-0925<br />

Chair: Alan Mangan<br />

WS 51 WS 52 WS 53 WS 54 WS 55 WS 56 WS 57 WS 58 WS 59 Level 5 ACLS<br />

0830-0900<br />

0900-0925<br />

0925-0950<br />

0950-1010<br />

Baytrust<br />

Anaemia<br />

Alasdair Patrick<br />

GI Problems<br />

David Rowbotham<br />

Main Session<br />

Chair: Alan Mangan<br />

Baytrust<br />

Infestations and Bites<br />

Edward Mayeaux<br />

Cardiac CT Angiography<br />

Chris Ellis<br />

1010-1025 Discussion<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical<br />

Tips for<br />

<strong>GP</strong>s<br />

Zac<br />

Moaveni<br />

Adam<br />

Bialostocki<br />

Sigma<br />

Heart<br />

Failure,AF,<br />

Stroke<br />

Prevention<br />

Tim Sutton<br />

Jadelle<br />

Implants<br />

Matthias<br />

Seidel<br />

Modern<br />

Help for<br />

the Pelvic<br />

Floor<br />

Anil<br />

Sharma<br />

Case<br />

Studies in<br />

Psoriasis<br />

Amanda<br />

Oakley<br />

Medical<br />

Property<br />

Development<br />

Chris<br />

Barton<br />

Metabolic<br />

Adverse<br />

Effects of<br />

Atypical<br />

Antipsychotics<br />

Graham<br />

Gulbransen<br />

Concurrent Breakout Options 55mins 0930-1025<br />

Probiotics<br />

Anders<br />

Henriksson<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Drivers<br />

Philippa<br />

Hamlyn /<br />

Harish Kala<br />

WS 60 WS 61 WS 62 WS 63 WS 64 WS 65 WS 66 WS 67 WS 68<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical<br />

Tips for<br />

<strong>GP</strong>s<br />

Zac<br />

Moaveni<br />

Adam<br />

Bialostocki<br />

Sigma<br />

Opus<br />

Heart<br />

Failure,AF,<br />

Stroke<br />

Prevention<br />

Tim Sutton<br />

Opus<br />

Works<br />

Jadelle<br />

Implants<br />

Matthias<br />

Seidel<br />

Works<br />

Kandinsky<br />

Modern<br />

Help for<br />

the Pelvic<br />

Floor<br />

Anil<br />

Sharma<br />

Kandinsky<br />

Case<br />

Studies in<br />

Psoriasis<br />

Amanda<br />

Oakley<br />

Medical<br />

Property<br />

Development<br />

Chris<br />

Barton<br />

Metabolic<br />

Adverse<br />

Effects of<br />

Atypical<br />

Antipsychotics<br />

Graham<br />

Gulbransen<br />

Probiotics<br />

Anders<br />

Henriksson<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Drivers<br />

Philippa<br />

Hamlyn /<br />

Harish Kala<br />

ACLS<br />

Course 5<br />

0830-<br />

1230<br />

St John<br />

4 hours<br />

1025-1030 Industry Prizes<br />

1030-1100 MORNING TEA<br />

1100-1125 Complementary Therapies for Depression - Shaun Holt Baytrust<br />

Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith ACLS<br />

1125-1150 Sleep Apnoea and the Heart Tim Sutton Course 5<br />

1150-1215 The General Practice Consultation Tony Dowell Cont.<br />

1215-1240 UV v the Skin Edward Mayeaux<br />

1240-1300 Clinical Quiz Edward Mayeaux<br />

1300 Conference Closes<br />

Skellerup<br />

Skellerup<br />

Baytrust<br />

Sovereign<br />

Sovereign<br />

Monet<br />

Monet<br />

Van Gogh<br />

Van Gogh<br />

Picasso<br />

Picasso<br />

Conference<br />

Polynesian Spa - Rotorua<br />

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Biographies<br />

and Sessions<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr Brian Almand<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

I have fourteen years of pharmacy practice, with less than one year in community pharmacy. For the past<br />

eleven and a half years I have been working in and out of the Hutt Hospital Pharmacy, all of that time<br />

associated with the Acute Psychiatry Ward. Within the pharmacy I am an Intern Preceptor and supervise a<br />

number of our functions including regular House Surgeon education by our team of pharmacists. I am also<br />

involved with the Hutt Hospital Drug and Therapeutics Committee and the Hutt Valley District Health Board<br />

Pharmacy Reference Group. For the last fi ve years I have been employed half time by the Hutt Valley District<br />

Health Board Community Mental Health Services working closely with the various teams and responding<br />

to General Practitioner referrals where specifi c medicines information is appropriate. Most recently I<br />

have completed studies toward the Postgraduate Certifi cate in Psychiatric Therapeutics by correspondence<br />

through Aston University in the United Kingdom.<br />

My role in psychiatry includes medication review usually associated with my regular attendance at six adult<br />

mental health Multiple Disciplinary Team meetings each week, including that of the Psychogeriatric team;<br />

frequent medication and therapeutics education for various professional groups and question & answer<br />

session with a number of outpatient groups, individual inpatients and their families; provision of medicines<br />

information for psychotropic medications, maternal mental health and neurology; full time availability for<br />

consultation by anyone, I carry a pager and a cellphone! I am also involved in a good deal of behind the<br />

scenes communication between the various teams.<br />

I have received speakers honoraria from the NZ Healthcare Pharmacists Association, Epilepsy New<br />

Zealand, Eli Lilly & Co. and have consulted for Parkinson’s New Zealand and Weltec.<br />

Managing Insomnia - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Associate Professor Rohan Ameratunga is an adult and paediatric clinical immunologist and allergist, working<br />

in Auckland. A/Prof Ameratunga attended Southland Boys High School in Invercargill and subsequently<br />

the University of Auckland Medical School. He then completed specialist training in adult medicine and in<br />

immunopathology. After training in adult medicine, he trained in paediatric immunology and allergy with<br />

the late Dr Lloyd Cairns at the Princess Mary Hospital. Following the untimely death of Dr Cairns, A/Prof<br />

Ameratunga was responsible for the paediatric allergy and immunology service at the Starship Hospital<br />

from 1991 to 1994. A/Prof Ameratunga has undertaken a clinical and research fellowship in paediatric<br />

allergy, immunology and rheumatology at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School with Professors<br />

Robert Wood, Jerry Winkelstein and Ed Sills.<br />

He is currently working part time as a Clinical Immunologist at Auckland Hospital and is also in part<br />

time private practice. (www.allergyspecialist.co.nz) A/Prof Ameratunga is responsible for the immunology<br />

laboratory at Auckland Hospital and for the teaching program in clinical immunology and allergy for<br />

medical students at the University of Auckland. He co-ordinates the immunology teaching program from<br />

adult medicine registars at Auckland hospital. A/Prof Ameratunga has a special interest in allergic disorders<br />

and in primary immune defi ciency disorders. He has received a PhD for genetic studies of primary immune<br />

defi ciencies and has an active research program in primary immune defi ciency disorders and food allergy.<br />

He has published over 50 peer reviewed articles and book chapters. He was recently admitted to the Faculty<br />

of Science (RCPA) for his contributions to the understanding of primary immune defi ciency disorders.<br />

Urticaria - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Food Allergy and Eczema - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 9:20am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Desensitisation - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Sigma<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Alex Bartle<br />

Biographies & Sessions<br />

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Alex was a <strong>GP</strong> in Christchurch from 1978, and in 2000 began a sleep medicine practice, The Sleep Well<br />

Clinic, alongside his General Practice.<br />

In April 2007 Alex left General Practice to concentrate on the Sleep Well Clinics in Christchurch, Auckland<br />

and Wellington. He now has additional clinics in Tauranga and Whangarei and Nelson. The Sleep Well<br />

Clinic is designed to offer assessment and treatments for all sleep disorders from Snoring and Sleep Apnoea<br />

to Insomnia, from Shift Work to children’s sleep diffi culties and the Parasomnias.<br />

Alex is on the Education Sub- Committee of the Australasian Sleep Association, and an inaugural member of<br />

the Asia Pacifi c Paediatric Sleep Association. He was a co-author of the NZ Guidelines for sleep disordered<br />

breathing in children. He completed his Masters in Sleep Medicine through Sydney University in 2009.<br />

Dr Alex Bartle<br />

Director of the Sleep Well Clinics<br />

Website: www.sleepwellclinic.co.nz<br />

Email: doctor@sleepwellclinic.co.nz<br />

Phone: 0800 22 75 33<br />

Parasomnias - things that go bump in the night - Concurrent Breakout Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Mr Chris Barton<br />

Chris has been with Westpac NZ since 2003, and his current role is National Manager Health Sector. Chris<br />

set up Westpac’s health sector team in 2006 to provide a niche service to health practitioners and business<br />

owners. Since then, the team has expanded nationally, with 15 Health Specialists now based around New<br />

Zealand from Auckland to Invercargill.<br />

Chris has a thorough knowledge of the health sector and its business environment, and has worked with<br />

clients around the country on medical property projects, practice amalgamations, risk management and<br />

providing general assistance with business planning. Prior to working in the Health sector, Chris held senior<br />

banking roles in commercial and corporate banking, which gives him and his clients a unique perspective<br />

on healthcare business models.<br />

Medical Property Development - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

Mr Johnathan Bayley<br />

Johnathan Bayley is a Private Investment Adviser at Westpac Private Bank. He has a Bachelor of Business<br />

Studies and a Diploma in Personal Financial Planning from Massey University, and a Bachelor of Property<br />

from the University of Auckland. He is also a Certifi ed Financial Planner. Johnathan has worked in fi nancial<br />

services for over 17 years in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and France, working in Business Banking,<br />

Financial Markets, and Wealth Management. Johnathan has been a part of Westpac’s Wealth Management<br />

team since April 2007, and works with a varied client base to construct investment portfolios that meet and<br />

achieve his customers investment and fi nancial goals.<br />

Personal Investment Strategies - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr David Beaumont<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

David is an occupational medicine specialist with a background of 12 years in general practice in the UK<br />

and New Zealand, undergoing specialist training from 2000. David holds Membership of the Faculty of<br />

Occupational Medicine of London (MFOM) and Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and<br />

Environmental Medicine. He is Chair of the Faculty Policy and Advocacy Committee and lead for the<br />

Faculty project on the Health Benefits of Work.<br />

David has experience in a wide variety of occupational settings, from heavy industry to public sector in<br />

both the UK and New Zealand. As Medical Director of Fit For Work Ltd he provides a comprehensive<br />

range of specialist assessments in clinics throughout New Zealand. His company Pathways to Work Ltd<br />

provides rehabilitation solutions for complex cases.<br />

Medical Certification – The Issues - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Sovereign<br />

Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor<br />

Grant Beban and Richard Babor are Upper Gastrointestinal and Bariatric Surgeons in Auckland with<br />

Private (Auckland Weight Loss Surgery: www.awls.co.nz) and Public (ADHB and CMDHB) consultant<br />

positions.<br />

Richard is a graduate of Auckland Medical School and completed his training in general surgery in New<br />

Zealand. He completed post fellowship training in Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery in Sydney at the Royal<br />

Prince Alfred and St George Hospitals.<br />

Grant graduated from Otago Medical School, and completed general surgery training in New Zealand<br />

before a further 2 years post fellowship training in Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery at St George Hospital,<br />

Sydney.<br />

Grant and Richard’s current research interests include implementation of bariatric surgery in the public<br />

sector, differential effects of sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass on diabetes, effect of bariatric surgery<br />

on urinary tract symptoms, and the role of bariatric surgery in adolescents.<br />

Dr Grant Beban<br />

Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon<br />

ADHB and Auckland Weight Loss Surgery<br />

Website: www.awls.co.nz<br />

Email: gbeban@awls.co.nz<br />

Phone: 021 938 385<br />

Dr Richard Babor<br />

Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon<br />

CMDHB and Auckland Weight Loss Surgery<br />

Website: www.awls.co.nz<br />

Email: rbabor@awls.co.nz<br />

Bariatric Surgery<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Upper GI Surgery - Concurrent Breakout Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Start 9:25pm Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Obesity Surgery - with a personal Experience - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Rick Bernau<br />

Biographies & Sessions<br />

27<br />

Rick has been full time in Musculoskeletal Medicine since the late 1970’s. He was one of the founders of<br />

the NZ Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine and was responsible for the name.<br />

He practiced for many years in Browns Bay, Auckland, and moved to Tauranga in 2005, where he<br />

continues in Specialist Practice. He consults by referral at 8 Grenada Street, Mt Maunganui.<br />

He holds a diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine and a fellowship in the Australasian Faculty of<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine. He has also trained in Interventional Pain Medicine.<br />

He has spent many years looking at the relationship between ergonomics, core stability and dysfunctional<br />

breathing in the causalgia of musculoskeletal problems. Without an initial diagnosis, treatment is<br />

ineffective. The diagnosis must include not only the cause of the dysfunction, but also why conventional<br />

treatment has been unsuccessful. Only then can an adequate Diagnosis, Management and Treatment Plan<br />

be implemented. The emphasis is on the patient taking ownership of their management and becoming<br />

self reliant. Using this approach, many people who have been labeled as having chronic musculoskeletal<br />

pain can be more effectively treated, at least substantially reducing their pain, often returning them to<br />

an essentially pain free state and improving their quality of life.<br />

Dr Rick Bernau<br />

Musculoskeletal Physician<br />

Australasian Faculty of Musculoskeletal Medicine<br />

Email: rick@baymsm.co.nz<br />

Phone: 07 575 8969<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference W/Shop Repeated (with Dr Ian Wallbridge & Dr Keith Laubscher)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Mr Adam Bialostocki<br />

Mr. Bialostocki is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, with a full Fellowship in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery from<br />

the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). He is a graduate of Otago Medical School (1993)<br />

& has since worked in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Auckland, Waikato & Middlemore Hospitals in a variety<br />

of different surgical specialties. He was trained in the New Zealand Plastic Surgery training program at<br />

Middlemore Hospital & Hutt Hospital. After being awarded his Fellowship in Plastic Surgery, he further<br />

honed his knowledge with extended visits to some of the most prominent plastic surgeons in Australia<br />

and Europe. He now resides in the Bay of Plenty. His in-depth experience in the field of plastic surgery is<br />

an integral part of Mr.Bialostocki’s skill as a surgeon today, and a talent for the procedures he performs<br />

has gained him a reputation as a highly respected plastic surgeon. Although his practice encompasses all<br />

areas of plastic surgery, his main emphasis is breast surgery (including breast augmentation, breast lift,<br />

breast reduction & breast reconstruction), body contouring (including liposuction & abdominoplasty) and<br />

facial rejuvenation (facelifts, mid-face lifts, neck lifts, eyelid surgery, browlifts, rhinoplasty). The emerging<br />

field of body contouring after massive-weight loss is a fascinating new sub-area, & Mr. Bialostocki keeps<br />

up-to-date with the leading techniques. He also performs a large amount of skin cancer surgery, hand<br />

surgery, gynaecomastia correction & ACC scar revision surgery. He has developed a special interest<br />

in lipomodelling, the use of micro-fat grafts for cosmetic & reconstructive use. Mr. Bialostocki has an<br />

appointment at Tauranga Hospital as the visiting Plastic Surgery Consultant, is a member of the Plastic<br />

Surgery department at Waikato Public Hospital in Hamilton and has his own clinic in Tauranga, Bay<br />

Plastic Surgery.<br />

Plastic Surgical Tips for <strong>GP</strong>s - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated with Mr Zac Moaveni)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

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visit us at Stand 26<br />

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SUPPORTING<br />

OLDER PEOPLE<br />

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people along the ageing journey.<br />

We offer support in the community<br />

through retirement villages and<br />

medical alarms.<br />

Throughout NZ, we have 45 Care<br />

Homes providing rest home and<br />

hospital care.<br />

Our special focus is dementia care,<br />

making every day as enjoyable as it<br />

can be, while supporting each family<br />

on their individual journey.<br />

www.bupa.co.nz<br />

0800 60 80 99<br />

WELCOME TO<br />

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Counties Manukau<br />

Phone (+649) 250 1157<br />

Fax (+649) 250 1159<br />

www.ormistonhospital.co.nz


Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Ross Boswell<br />

Biography not available at time of printing<br />

Biographies & Sessions<br />

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IT - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:30am Duration: 45mins Sportsdrome<br />

Dr David Bratt<br />

Dr David Bratt, Principal Health Advisor to the Ministry of Social Development<br />

Bridging the Gap - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

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Jason Burns - Level 7 Advanced Resuscitation Course<br />

The course covers and includes:<br />

• Pre-course reading 4-6 weeks in advance to help prepare for the test.<br />

• Basic Life Support<br />

• Advanced airway management (bag masking progressing to intubation)<br />

• AED and rhythm recognition<br />

• Adult and child collapse algorithms<br />

• Anaphylaxis management<br />

• A compulsory multi choice test and skills evaluation of airway management, defibrillation and some<br />

cardiac rhythms<br />

The total cost per person for the course covers, test paper, manual and certificate plus any re-sit exams<br />

required.<br />

This is a level 7 NZRC Approved( 8 hrs) course, run by Jason Burns (New Zealand Resuscitation Instructor<br />

level 4-7, NZDA Approved instructor, Paediatric Advanced life support instructor).<br />

Level 7 Advanced Resuscitation Course - Sportsdrome Conference Room<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 8 hours<br />

RN Rab Burtun<br />

I qualified as a Nurse in 1988 in Salford Manchester UK . I worked as a Senior Diabetes Nurses Specialist<br />

since in Tameside General Hospital, Manchester, UK for 12 yrs with a special interest in Diabetes and<br />

Pregnancy. I worked in Trafford Primary Care Trust (UK) as a Diabetes Nurse Facilitator for 3 yrs, my key<br />

responsibilities were to educate Practice Nurses, <strong>GP</strong>s, Pharmacists, selected secondary care Professionals<br />

and the general public on issues surrounding Diabetes and its effective management. I am an accredited<br />

“Insulin Initiating Trainer” from Warwick University. I am responsible for organising and running workshops<br />

on “Initiating Insulin in Primary care” for General Practitioners and Practice Nurses. I emigrating to New<br />

Zealand in 2004. I have been working as a Diabetes Nurse Specialist for Waitemata DHB at Waitakere<br />

Hospital for the last 7 yrs.<br />

Starting Insulin in General Practice Workshop - Pre-Conference Workshop (with Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 4 hours Works<br />

Starting Insulin in General Practice - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Mr Andrew Carmody<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Andrew has a strong IT / Software sales, Project Director and executive management background with<br />

roles in the last 10 years as General Manager, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer with<br />

ECN Group and Sopheon NZ. Prior to this he was a senior manager at New Zealand Post undertaking<br />

HR, Marketing and Business Development roles.<br />

An experienced project manager and director he has been responsible for the design, development and<br />

successful delivery of numerous software and IT service based projects.<br />

Andrew also brings a wealth of change, process and business improvement expertise and experience<br />

and is passionate about ensuring that a high quality service is consistently delivered to customers.<br />

He holds a Masters of Management from Victoria University (Wellington).<br />

Medtech User Group - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Mr John Chaplin & Mr Nick McIvor<br />

Nick McIvor and John Chaplin are Head & Neck Surgeons with 35 years of combined experience . Nick<br />

trained in Auckland and completed a Head & Neck Fellowship at Mt Sinai Hospital in Toronto in 1992. John<br />

trained in Auckland and Dunedin and completed 2 Fellowships; the first at Mt Sinai Hospital in New York<br />

in 1997and the second at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney in 1998. They are both senior members<br />

of the Auckland Regional Head & Neck Unit based at Auckland City Hospital and have wide experience<br />

in the surgical management of complex head and neck tumours including reconstruction. They also<br />

have New Zealand’s largest experience in thyroid and parathyroid surgery and both perform their own<br />

ultrasound examinations and guided fine needle biopsies thus providing a single point of consultation<br />

and investigation. They both offer a comprehensive one-stop assessment of thyroid lumps.<br />

Neck Lumps and Throat Complaints - Mr Nick McIvor<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:25pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Thyroid Nodules - Mr John Chaplin<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:50pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Neck Lumps and Throat Complaints - Mr Nick McIvor<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

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Dr Peter Chapman-Smith is a full time specialist Phebologist and Appearance Medicine physician, who has<br />

performed 1100 Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) and over 10,000 Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy<br />

(UGS) procedures in the treatment of varicose veins since 1992. A Foundation Fellow of the NZ College of<br />

Appearance Medicine and of the Australasian College of Phebology, also a Fellow of the medical faculty<br />

of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, and of the RNZC<strong>GP</strong>. He has extensive experience of skin<br />

lasers and IPL, performs liposuction under tumescent anaesthesia, and provides regular skin cancer and<br />

minor cosmetic surgery and photodynamic therapy. A regular international presenter on nonsurgical vein<br />

treatment, and has published a 5 year prospective study on UGS in Phlebology in August 2009. He is<br />

an affiliated provider for Southern Cross Healthcare for nonsurgical varicose vein treatment and for skin<br />

cancer surgery, with regular clinics in Whangarei, Hibiscus Coast and Queenstown. Director of the Skin<br />

and Vein Clinic, and teacher of <strong>GP</strong> surgical techniques in NZ.<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

Skin and Vein Clinic<br />

chappie@clear.net.nz<br />

Phone 0800 1 4 VEINS<br />

Basic Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated (with Mr Zachary Moaveni)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated (with Mr Zachary Moaveni)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Surgitron Skin Removals - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Dr Tim Cookson<br />

Dr Tim Cookson has been an Advisor for the Medical Protection Society since 2005. He is a General<br />

Practitioner and partner in a group practice since 1987. He is a clinical tutor at the Wellington School of<br />

Medicine and a recently accredited mediator.<br />

Previously Tim was a founding director of the Wellington Afterhours Medical Centre, a founding director<br />

of Matpro in Wellington, and has been involved in a number of guideline development projects with the<br />

NZ Guidelines Group.<br />

Outside work Tim and his wife try to keep up with two teenage sons, and he enjoys mountain-biking<br />

and other outdoors activities.<br />

Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Jennifer Gibson)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Marijke Currie<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Marijke is a qualified respiratory function scientist. Her career developed in the field of Respiratory<br />

Science having completed a BSc at Waikato University. She then went on to qualify as a Respiratory<br />

scientist while working at ADHB in the Respiratory Lung Function laboratory. Furthering her experience<br />

Marijke spent a two year period in the United Kingdom locuming in both Lung Function and Sleep<br />

Laboratories including the Royal London and Royal Brompton hospitals.<br />

On her return to New Zealand Marijke became the Northern Sales Specialist for Care Medical, who are<br />

the exclusive New Zealand Distributors for well known Pulmonary Function/Spirometry, Sleep Diagnostic<br />

and Respiratory equipment brands.<br />

Spirometry Testing, Best Techniques for Best Results - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Dr Rick Cutfield<br />

Dr Rick Cutfield is a physician, diabetologist and endocrinologist and is Clinical Director of the Diabetes/<br />

Endocrine Service at Waitemata DHB in Auckland. He also has a private practice at the Mercy Specialist<br />

Centre. He has been President of the NZ Society for the Study of Diabetes and worked with NZ Guidelines<br />

group and BPAC on many practical care guides. He is currently patron of Diabetes NZ Auckland.<br />

Controversies in Diagnosis of Diabetes<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Diabetes Case Studies - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Dr Marguerite Dalton<br />

Marguerite is a practicing community Paediatrician in Counties Manukau and Auckland DHBs, with an<br />

interest in children with developmental problems and special needs. She has a passion for keeping children<br />

well and helping them to achieve their fullest potential and this links clearly with giving appropriate good<br />

quality evidence based advice.<br />

Handling Common Kid’s Problems - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated (with Dr Nikki Turner)<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Immunisation and Child Health Issues - Practice Nurses Programme (with Dr Nikki Turner)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 12:00pm Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

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System for cervical screening<br />

NovaSure® Endometrial Ablation System<br />

for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding<br />

Adiana® Permanent Contraception<br />

for female hysteroscopic sterilisation<br />

The Rapid fFN Test for the<br />

prediction of preterm birth<br />

Breast Imaging Solutions<br />

Mammography, CAD & MammoPad®<br />

Breast Interventional Solutions<br />

Breast biopsy & brachytherapy<br />

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Skeletal Health Fluroscan Insight<br />

mini C-arm & densitometry<br />

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Hologic, division of Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd, PO Box 4079, Auckland, New Zealand


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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Helen Danesh-Meyer is the Sir William and Lady Stevenson Professor of Ophthalmology and the Founding<br />

Managing Trustee of GNZ. She is recognised internationally for her research in the area of glaucoma and<br />

neuro-ophthalmology with articles in the New Scientist regarding her work and numerous international<br />

lectures. Helen attended the University of Otago Medical School graduating in 1991 and undertook her<br />

ophthalmology training in Dunedin, Christchurch and Auckland. She subsequently did her sub-speciality<br />

training in glaucoma at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Helen divides her professional activities almost<br />

equally between patient care activities and research/teaching. Her private practice is at Eye Institute<br />

where specialises in glaucoma, neuro-ophthlamology and cataracts. Helen has published more than<br />

100 scientific articles including a textbook and several chapters. She has authored textbooks in both<br />

glaucoma and neuro-ophthalmology. Helen is also co-editor of the Clinical Challenges Section of the of<br />

an international journal, Survey of Ophthalmology, and serves as Neuro-ophthalmology Section Editor of<br />

two journals - Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology and the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.<br />

Eye Emergencies Not to Miss - Concurrent Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Glaucoma - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Dr Andrew Darby<br />

Dr Andrew Darby is a Consultant Psychiatrist for the Hamilton and Cambridge Adult Mental Health Service,<br />

Waikato District Health Board. His area of interest is primarily Adult Mental Health and Management.<br />

He has worked in a number of different settings including the Crisis, Assessment and Treatment Service,<br />

the Inpatient and Outpatient Services and had a successful private practice. He continues to do specialist<br />

reports for ACC, NZMC and Nursing Council.<br />

MSD Symposium - Resistant Depression<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Barbara Docherty<br />

Barbara Docherty is a Registered Nurse and has led the TADS Brief Opportunistic Interventions training<br />

programme for the past 12 years. Formerly based at Auckland University’s Department of General<br />

Practice and Primary Health Care, she is now a Clinical Lecturer in the School of Nursing at the same<br />

University. She has had 23 years full time experience as a practice nurse, was a member of the sector<br />

reference group for the Primary Health Care Strategy and continues working in primary health care<br />

nursing research and workforce development. Barbara was a talk back nurse and commentator for NZ<br />

National Radio, is author of the Practice Nurse resource ‘Nursing in General Practice’ and continues<br />

to write for a wide variety of medical, nursing and media publications. She is driven by Mark Twain’s<br />

premise that ‘People would sooner die than change……and most do’<br />

How changing our language can improve the diabetes consultation - Breakfast Session<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 7:30am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Tony Dowell<br />

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35<br />

His academic research career began in the UK following appointment as Lecturer in the Department of<br />

General Practice at Leeds, and he was subsequently Director of the Centre for Research in Primary Care.<br />

His research interests there included clinical studies in haematuria, Helicobacter and Homcysteine, the<br />

development of evidence based practice, health promotion and health professional stress.<br />

Research interests in Wellington have included mental health care in General Practice, Health Service<br />

utilisation, quality in primary care and communication and interaction in the consultation. Current<br />

research includes evaluation studies of mental health models of care, and an RCT of antidepressant<br />

prescribing and the health care interactions of people newly diagnosed with diabetes.<br />

Common Psychological Problems in General Practice - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Redesigning Diabetic Care - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

The General Practice Consultation<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:50am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Chris Ellis<br />

Chris Ellis is a consultant cardiologist at the Auckland City Hospital and at the Auckland Heart Group and<br />

Mercy Hospital. He trained at both the Wessex Cardiothoracic Centre in Southampton, England and then<br />

at Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. For ten years: 1996 to 2005 he worked fulltime at the<br />

Auckland Public Hospital and the University of Auckland Medical School as a consultant cardiologist and<br />

Senior Lecturer in Cardiology, helping to modernise the cardiology aspect of medical student training.<br />

He believes strongly in the provision of equitable and efficient cardiology care across New Zealand. He<br />

set up and is Chairman of the New Zealand Acute Coronary Syndrome Audit Group, to identify National<br />

patient numbers and their management, in order to improve on patients’ access to modern cardiology<br />

care. He lectures widely in Auckland and further afield, and aims to practice patient-focused medicine.<br />

He is an investigational cardiologist performing coronary angiography, CT cardiac angiography and<br />

echocardiography and has a subspecialist interest in the acute coronary syndromes and in the prevention<br />

of ischaemic heart disease: the management of lipids, cardiovascular risk and hypertension.<br />

Assessment of Cardiac Risk<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:50am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

CT Cardiac Workstations - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Interpreting ECGs - Concurrent Workshop Session<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Cardiac CT Angiography<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:50am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Colin Edwards<br />

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37<br />

Dr Colin Edwards is a Consultant Cardiologist at North Shore Hospital. Colin’s practice involves general<br />

Cardiology with an interest in Acute Coronary Syndromes, he also performs diagnostic Coronary<br />

Angiography. Colin specialised in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and did his training at the Royal<br />

Brompton Hospital in London, UK.<br />

MSD Symposium - LDL Cholesterol<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 7:30pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Deralie Flower & Dr Ngaire Anderson<br />

Deralie is an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist who worked as a consultant in Whangarei Hospital until<br />

December <strong>2010</strong>. She is presently employed as a Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Department of<br />

Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Her current role includes teaching medical students and registrars, as well<br />

as clinical research in the department with Prof Lesley McCowan.<br />

Much of the department’s research at present relates to utilising the data from the SCOPE study. This is<br />

a large international cohort study of women having their first babies, looking at clinical and biochemical<br />

markers of pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia, fetal growth restriction and preterm birth.<br />

Deralie is investigating the relationship between antepartum haemorrhage of unknown origin and fetal<br />

growth.<br />

Ngaire is a Research Fellow in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland.<br />

She is a senior RANZCOG trainee and is taking time out of training for RANZCOG Fellowship to complete<br />

an MD at the University of Auckland investigating ethnicity, BMI and adverse pregnancy outcomes.<br />

In <strong>2010</strong> she was awarded the prestigious Douglas Goodfellow Medical Research Fellowship from the<br />

Auckland Medical Research Foundation.<br />

Antenatal care in <strong>GP</strong> - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

Promoting Healthy Pregnancies - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 3:00pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Dr Malcolm Giles<br />

Dr Giles is a specialist Otolaryngologist at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. He qualified from Auckland<br />

University School of Medicine in 1979, and became a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons<br />

in 1986. He became a fellow at the Royal Infirmary in Glasglow in 1988-89, studying the relationship<br />

between hearing loss and disability as well as the management of severe hearing loss.<br />

On completing this Fellowship in late 1989 Dr Giles became a full-time consultant Otolaryngologist<br />

at Waikato Hospital, where he has worked since. His main areas of practice are Otology, Congenital<br />

Deafness, and Otoneurology. He is also heavily involved in teaching, presenting the Otology teaching<br />

to the fourth year medical students at Auckland University every year. He also has a yearly teaching<br />

session with the Waikato <strong>GP</strong> training scheme. He is also heavily involved in the New Zealand Society of<br />

Otolaryngology, being the Chair of the Education Committee.<br />

Evidence based Treatment of OME<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:55am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Assessment of Dizziness - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Jennifer Gibson<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Ms Gibson is a Barrister sole with Harbour Chambers in Wellington. She graduated LL.B from the<br />

University of Auckland in 1985 and joined Harbour Chambers in 1993. Her principal areas of practice<br />

include Accident Compensation Appeals, Civil Litigation: High Courts and District Courts, Coroners,<br />

Education, Medical and Privacy Law.<br />

Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Tim Cookson)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Dr Graham Gulbransen<br />

Graham has worked as a Senior Medical Officer at the Auckland Community Alcohol and Drugs Services<br />

(CADS) since 1996. He has a Fellowship of the Australasian Chapter of Addiction Medicine (FAChAM).<br />

He has considerable experience with opioid substitution treatment, especially methadone maintenance,<br />

and in medical detoxification. His part time general practice experience dates from 1983. Much of<br />

this work involves assessing and managing addictions and/or chronic pain. He is an FRNZC<strong>GP</strong> at the<br />

Kingsland Family Health Centre.<br />

Opioids and Chronic Pain - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Kandinsky<br />

Alcohol and Your Ticker - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

Addiction - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:30pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Metabolic Adverse Effects of Atypical Antipsychotics - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Start 9:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Philippa Hamlyn and Harish Kala<br />

Philippa Hamlyn and Harish Kala are registered occupational therapists, who work for OTRS Group Ltd,<br />

a nationally recognised interdisciplinary rehabilitation company, and are part of a large team providing<br />

specialist services, including medical driving assessments. They have a passion for driver safety for people<br />

with medical/injury related conditions.<br />

Philippa has wide expertise in adult rehabilitation. She is part of OTRS’ Waikato/Bay of Plenty team and<br />

has been providing specialist driver and passenger rehabilitation related services for 5 years.<br />

Harish has a Master in Occupational Therapy 2000 (Australia). He provides this specialist service in the<br />

Auckland region. He also has Driving Instructor qualifications for Class 1 Vehicles and is a committee<br />

member for Vehicle Association of NZ, a national body which promotes safe transportation options for<br />

persons with disabilities.<br />

Assessment of Elderly Drivers - The Sweat Test: Is your patient safe to drive?<br />

Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

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39<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Rachael Harry<br />

This will be a practical overview of what LFTs are, why we check them and what various abnormalities<br />

mean. I will also give rules of thumb on when a patient should be referred for specialist assessment.<br />

Abnormal Liver Function - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins<br />

Start 3:05pm<br />

Duration: 55mins<br />

Dr Anders Henriksson<br />

Anders is a Senior Application Specialist at Danisco Australia, in the area of Health and Nutrition, and<br />

was previously a Senior Scientist at Danisco Singapore, where he led several development projects<br />

related to culture formulations for the food and dietary supplement industries. He has also held a<br />

position as Senior Scientist with DSM Food Specialties, where he was involved in pre-clinical and clinical<br />

studies on probiotics and prebiotics. Anders graduated with a PhD in Microbiology from the University<br />

of Gothenburg, Sweden in 1993, and proceeded with post-doctoral research at the University of New<br />

South Wales, Sydney, in the field of gastrointestinal microbiology, probiotics and prebiotics. Anders has<br />

published close to 50 scientific papers and book chapters and is a co-inventor on several patents.<br />

Probiotics - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Mary Hodson<br />

Mary, who is joint owner and director of Sex Therapy New Zealand, has responsibility for clinical practice<br />

in the Bay of Plenty, Central North Island and Wellington. Sex Therapy New Zealand has practitioners<br />

right across the country from Whangarei to Dunedin.<br />

STNZ sex therapists are qualified and experienced psychologists, counsellors or psychotherapists, with<br />

extensive experience and membership of their appropriate professional body. They have all completed<br />

Robyn Salisbury’s Sex Therapy Advanced Training programme and take part in ongoing specialist<br />

professional development. As well as having the right qualifications and experience, all STNZ therapists<br />

have met strict joining criteria. Each therapist has been handpicked as someone who has the right<br />

personal attributes to work well with people experiencing a sexual or intimacy concern.<br />

Mary has been in private practice since 1992 offering a range of occupational therapy and counselling<br />

services, In 2005 Mary decided to focus on counselling and trained as a sex therapist in 2005. She holds<br />

clinics in Tauranga, Rotorua, Hamilton and Wellington.<br />

Abnormal lover function - Sex therapy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Professor Shaun Holt<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Professor Shaun Holt lectures at Victoria University of Wellington, has started two clinical trials<br />

organizations and formed Research Review, a company that produce reviews of medical research. Shaun<br />

holds Pharmacy and Medicine degrees, has been the Principal Investigator in over 50 clinical trials and<br />

has over 80 publications in the medical literature. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Medical<br />

Research Institute of New Zealand, an advisor to the Asthma Foundation and Natural Products NZ and<br />

a regular contributor on TV1’s Breakfast programme and national radio shows. He is the author of six<br />

books including the bestseller “Natural Remedies That Really Work”.<br />

Professor Shaun Holt<br />

Clinicanz, Medical Research Institute of NZ, Victoria University of Wellington<br />

http://flavors.me/shaunholt<br />

holtshaun@gmail.com<br />

Phone: 029 200 11 11<br />

Compliance with Asthma Medication - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

Hot Asthma Topics - Breakfast Session<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 7:30am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Complementary Therapies for Depression<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

IT Pre-conference EEC Workshop Skellerup - Part 1<br />

Duration: 55mins<br />

Each presenter has 15min total for presentation and questions/discussion<br />

0830: Introduction<br />

0845: David Hay: The future of the <strong>GP</strong> Practice Management System: an architect’s perspective<br />

0900: Andrew Kissling: To disrupt or not to disrupt? That is the primary care question<br />

0915: Tom Bowden: General Practice in an Online World – Using broadband communications to deliver<br />

better, sooner, more convenient care.<br />

0930: Sanjeewa Samaraweera: ManageMyHealth – Enabling General Practice to engage patients<br />

electronically<br />

0945: Cornelius Dirven: TXT messages are making a real difference in healthcare<br />

1000: Ross Boswell: NeHTA and the PCEHR – Alphabet Soup in Oz Health IT<br />

1015: General questions and discussion<br />

IT Pre-conference Workshop<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 4hours Picasso<br />

IT Pre-conference EEC Workshop Skellerup - Part 2<br />

Duration: 55mins<br />

Questions for the panel; further questions provided by the audience:<br />

• Who controls patients’ information and who should control it?<br />

• What are the responsibilities of a <strong>GP</strong> in information governance?<br />

• What level of patient control over access to the record is desirable, and what level is currently<br />

• provided?<br />

• How do patients get access to their records? How should they get access?<br />

• What information should patients be able to add to their records?<br />

• What information in their records should patients not be able to see?<br />

• What audit trail of access to records should be provided, and who should be<br />

IT Pre-conference Workshop<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 4hours Picasso<br />

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2 fully funded treatment options 1 *<br />

Daily or weekly oral treatment<br />

OR<br />

Aclasta<br />

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For more information visit www.aclasta.co.nz<br />

or call 0800 1 ACLASTA (0800 122 527)<br />

*Aclasta is fully funded for patients who meet specified criteria. Funding does not include the cost of infusion.<br />

References: 1. Pharmaceutical Schedule. Sept <strong>2010</strong>. 2. Aclasta Data Sheet.<br />

Aclasta ® is a Prescription Medicine, fully funded under Special Authority criteria for any patient who has had a prior Special Authority for alendronate a T score -3.0<br />

a T score -2.5 with an osteoporotic fracture a history of two osteoporotic fractures a history of one osteoporotic fracture with x-ray confirmation in frail elderly<br />

unable to access DXA scan a 10 year risk of hip fracture 3% calculated using a risk assessment algorithm (FRAX or GARVAN) receiving glucocorticosteroid therapy (<br />

5mg/day prednisone equivalent) for at least 3 months and either a T score of -1.5 or one osteoporotic fracture demonstrated radiologically. Note: Special Authorities are not<br />

interchangeable and the funding does not include the cost of infusion. Aclasta ® (zoledronic acid) 5mg/100mL infusion. Aclasta is a Prescription Medicine for the treatment of<br />

various causes of osteoporosis to prevent hip, vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. It is also indicated for Paget’s disease. Contraindications are hypocalcaemia, pregnancy and<br />

lactation. Precautions: Aclasta is not recommended in patients with renal impairment (creatinine clearance


Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

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Erica is a graduate of the Otago School of Medicine, following which she completed her Fellowship in<br />

general surgery in New Zealand, also working at the Tertiary Level Breast Cancer Clinic at St Vincent’s<br />

University Hospital, in Dublin with visits to Milan to the European Institute of Oncology. Erica also<br />

completed a two-year oncoplastic Fellowship in Auckland, the first of its type in Australasia.<br />

Now a breast surgeon living on Auckland’s North Shore, Erica works as a consultant breast surgeon<br />

for Auckland Breast Centre, Breast Screening Waitemata Northland and as a surgical auditor for the<br />

National Breast Screening Programme.<br />

Erica is an active member of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Breast Section, is on the<br />

Executive of the Auckland Breast Cancer Study Group, and with a special interest in lobular neoplasia,<br />

has published and presented in her field. Erica is married with two children.<br />

Breast Cancer 101<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Breast Surgery Update - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Diagnosis of Breast Cancer - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Dr Keith Laubscher<br />

Keith is a Pain Specialist with a particular interest in Musculoskeletal Pain Management. He is Fellow of<br />

the Australasian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Fellow of The Australasian College of<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine, and member of The New Zealand Pain Society and International Association<br />

for the Study of Pain. He has been the Director of PainCare, a private clinic in Auckland with a satellite<br />

clinic Hamilton since 1997. His principal interest is in Interventional Pain Management.<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Dr Ian Wallbridge & Dr Rick Bernau)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Dr Brett Mann<br />

Brett has been in general practice at Ilam Medical Centre in Christchurch since 1986. He is a medical<br />

educator in the <strong>GP</strong> registrar programme and has been an examiner for the RNZC<strong>GP</strong>. Over the last<br />

15 years he has adapted and added to Dr Brian Broom’s seminal work on somatisation developing<br />

an approach relevant to the types of patients presenting in general practice and an approach for the<br />

standard general practice consultation.<br />

Brett has provided many seminars for general practitioners on somatisation including the M<strong>GP</strong> programme<br />

in Dunedin in 2008 and <strong>2010</strong>, the General Practice Medical Education conference <strong>2010</strong>, and the rural<br />

<strong>GP</strong> conference. These presentations have been very well received. He has had preliminary input into<br />

undergraduate education at Otago medical school regarding somatisation and has provided website<br />

material on somatisation for the national <strong>GP</strong>EP2 programme.<br />

Managing Somatisation in <strong>GP</strong> - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Picasso<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Picasso<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr Paula Mathieson<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Paula is a 45 year old <strong>GP</strong> in Whangarei. More importantly she is a wife, mother and grandmother who,<br />

like everyone else hopes to live a long and healthy life with her family. Paula was morbidly obese since<br />

infancy, except for a few brief visits to the overweight and healthy weight range. She had a Roux-en-Y<br />

gastric bypass in 2008 and has gone from a peak weight of 134kg (BMI 46) to around 64kg (BMI 22)<br />

today. The surgery and weight loss have cured her diabetes, she was on 56U of insulin a day and is now<br />

on no diabetes medications.<br />

Paula will be sharing this workshop with two surgeons Grant Beban and Richard Babor. They will be able<br />

to tell you all about the mechanical and technical aspects of surgery but to effectively serve your patients<br />

I think <strong>GP</strong>s need to know a bit more than this.<br />

Obesity Surgery - with a personal Experience - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Dr Michelle May<br />

Michelle May, M.D., a family physician and recovered yoyo dieter, empowers individuals to end mindless<br />

and emotional eating without deprivation and guilt. As an inspirational speaker and author, Michelle’s<br />

passion, insight, and humor stem from her own personal struggle with food and weight.<br />

Dr. May is the founder of the Am I Hungry?® Mindful Eating Workshops (www.AmIHungry.com) that<br />

guide participants to eat instinctively again, live a more active lifestyle, and balance eating for enjoyment<br />

with eating for health. Winner of the Excellence in Patient Education Innovation Award, she has trained<br />

over 200 health professionals to facilitate Am I Hungry?® Workshops worldwide.<br />

She is the award-winning author of Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat: How To Break Your Eat-<br />

Repent-Repeat Cycle. Winner of seven awards for publishing, including Best Health, Best Nutrition,<br />

Best Mind-Body-Spirit, and Best Self-Help book, Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat was listed<br />

as one of the Top 10 Notable Diet Books for <strong>2010</strong> by Time.com. Dr. May’s approach is also the basis<br />

for the American Academy of Family Physician’s Americans in Motion wellness campaign. Michelle is<br />

the co-author of ‘H’ is for Healthy and four other books that foster healthy attitudes and behaviors in<br />

children.<br />

She has been featured on the Discovery Health Channel and Oprah and Friends with Dr. Oz, and quoted<br />

in Body+Soul, Fitness, Health, Parents, Self, USA Weekend, US News & World Report, Vim & Vigor,<br />

WebMD, Woman’s Day, and many more. Her personal success story was published in Chicken Soup for<br />

the Dieter’s Soul.<br />

Dr. May’s shares her compelling message and constructive approach with audiences around the country,<br />

conducts corporate weight management workshops, and advises numerous organizations about<br />

promoting healthy lifestyles.<br />

Writing an Effective Exercise Prescription<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Why Diets are not the Answer<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:25pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Eat what you love, love what you eat - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

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Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

E. J. Mayeaux, Jr., MD, DABFP, FAAFP, received his medical degree from Louisiana State University Medical<br />

Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. He completed a Family Practice Residency and served as Chief Resident<br />

in the Department of Family Medicine. He currently holds the rank of Professor of Family Medicine and<br />

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is the program director for the Family Medicine Residency<br />

Program in Shreveport and is vice chair of the Family Medicine Department.<br />

Dr. Mayeaux is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine, a Fellow of the American Academy<br />

of Family Physicians, and a Fellow of the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. He is<br />

currently on the executive board of the ASCCP. He is the President of the Northwest Louisiana Society of<br />

Family Physicians and is a member of the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics.<br />

Vaginitis<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Eating Disorders<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:50pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Cervical Smears and Culposcopy - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Hair and Nail Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

HPV - Practice Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 1:00pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Infestations and Bites<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

UV v the Skin<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 12:15pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Clinical Quiz<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 12:40pm Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Elizabeth Milner is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience in surgical and community<br />

nursing in New Zealand and Australia.<br />

Current employment: Nurse Manager/Wound Consultant Total Care Health Services.<br />

Her passion for providing excellence in wound care management is focused on improving standards<br />

of holistic patient evidence based care and ensuring that care provided meets the client’s needs and<br />

promoting positive outcomes. As a patient advocate she ensures that care provided is in a partnership<br />

model of care which demonstrates the ability to apply the principals of the treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o<br />

Waitangi to nursing practice. Her previous role as Wound Care Nurse Specialist has been in the acute,<br />

subacute and community sectors with Counties Manukau District Health Board. Recently Elizabeth<br />

helped coordinate wound care management in Samoa following the <strong>2010</strong> Tsunami and the Samoan<br />

people were supported by her extensive wound care knowledge and nursing leadership.<br />

Elizabeth’s commitment to ongoing education is evident in her role as a course facilitator for the Auckland<br />

University post graduate wound management paper since 2005 and course assessor for the Monash<br />

University, Australia. She has been an active member of the NZ Wound Care Society and has been the<br />

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education coordinator for the Auckland region. Elizabeth has presented at national and international<br />

conferences on wound care and nursing issues<br />

In addition, she has an interest and commitment to ongoing wound management research and has<br />

participated in numerous research projects throughout the Australasian region.<br />

Wound care 101 - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Best Practice Wound Management - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 3:30pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Mr Zachary Moaveni<br />

Zak Moaveni took up a position in late 2009 as Plastic & Craniofacial surgeon at Middlemore and<br />

Starship Hospitals. He was previously the Clinical Director of Plastic Surgery at Waikato Hospital. His<br />

private practice in Hamilton focuses on both aesthetic and reconstructive plastic and hand surgery.<br />

Zak regularly attends national and international meetings both as participant and lecturer. He is also<br />

passionate about teaching and the delivery of reconstructive surgery (especially for cleft lip and palate<br />

deformities) in developing countries. He and his wife are excitedly expecting their third child later this<br />

year and he loves running and fly-fishing.<br />

Mr Zachary (Zak) Moaveni<br />

Plastic Surgeon<br />

Middlemore Hospital<br />

info@zacharymoaveni.co.nz<br />

Phone :0210781345<br />

Basic Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Dr Peter Chapman-Smith)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Plastic Surgical Tips for <strong>GP</strong>s - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

(with Mr Adam Bialostocki)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

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Dr Kevin Morris<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Morris has worked as a medical advisor to the Accident Compensation Corporation since 1992. He<br />

has been the Corporate Medical Advisor based in Wellington since 1998 and the Director of Clinical<br />

Services from 2006. He has extensive experience in the area of compensation medicine and has been a<br />

part of the developments related to medical misadventure now called treatment injury. He is recognised<br />

as New Zealand’s foremost authority in the field of impairment evaluation.<br />

Dr Morris has a particular interest in the relationship between health, employment status and compensation<br />

systems. He has a background in general practice medicine and obstetrics, occupational medicine,<br />

computer science and medical administration. Before joining the ACC, Dr Morris was a principal in a<br />

group general practice, the principal doctor of one of New Zealand’s first after-hours medical clinics<br />

and a consultant with a technology company developing software for medical practice management<br />

systems. Most recently he has completed a Masters in Public Policy at the School of Government, Victoria<br />

University Wellington. His research paper looked at the impact of lump sum compensation for noneconomic<br />

loss on rehabilitation outcomes<br />

Transforming ACC - Implications for Primary Care - Breakfast Session<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 7:00am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj<br />

Kingsley has been a Consultant Endocrinologist and Physician at Tauranga Hospital since 2008. He has<br />

been a Visiting Endocrinologist for Whakatane hospital as well. His role also includes as a Community<br />

Diabetes Specialist in the Bay of Plenty.<br />

Having trained in Auckland, Kingsley has settled down in the Bay for obvious reasons. His special interests<br />

include general endocrinology, diabetes, including diabetes in pregnancy and maternal medicine.<br />

Starting Insulin in General Practice Workshop - Pre-Conference Workshop (with RN Rab Burtun)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 4 hours Works<br />

Diabetes in Pregnancy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

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Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

Associate Professor Oakley is an experienced dermatologist from Hamilton. She is passionate about<br />

dermoscopy, teledermatology and online health education for patients and their doctors, but is happy to<br />

talk and write about a wide variety of dermatological topics.<br />

Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

1. Dermatologist, Dept of Dermatology, Waikato DHB;<br />

2. (Honorary) Waikato Clinical School, University of Auckland;<br />

3. private practice at Tristram Clinic;<br />

4. President-Elect and Website Manager New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated;<br />

5. Diagnosing consultant for MoleMap NZ<br />

http://dermnetnz.org ; http://anzvs.org ; http://tristramclinic.co/nz<br />

oakley@wave.co.nz<br />

Phone: 027 271-6985 (urgent calls only)<br />

Dermoscopy - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 4 hours Skellerup<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 4 hours Skellerup<br />

Acne - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 9:45am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Photography of the Skin - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

Case Studies in Psoriasis - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Start 9:30am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Dr Paul Ockelford<br />

Auckland clinical haematologist Dr Paul Ockelford is the Chairman of the New Zealand Medical<br />

Association and was elected to this role in May 2011. Previously he was the NZMA Deputy Chair for four<br />

years. A graduate of the foundation class of the University of Auckland, Dr Ockelford is the Director of<br />

the Thrombosis Unit, Department of Haematology, Auckland Hospital heading a specialty team involved<br />

in the management of patients with clotting disorders and undertaking clinical research trials into new<br />

anticoagulant drugs.<br />

He is the Adult Director of the Haemophilia Centre at Auckland Hospital and a Clinical Associate Professor<br />

of Molecular Medicine and Pathology at the School of Health Sciences, at the University of Auckland. He<br />

is also Director of Clinical Services at Diagnostic Medlab Ltd.<br />

Medicopolitical Session - NZMA Chairman’s Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr Alasdair Patrick<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Alasdair Patrick is a kiwi trained Gastroenterologist and General physician employed at Middlemore<br />

Hospital in Auckland. He is the director of physician training for Counties Manukau District Health Board<br />

and holds a University of Auckland position. He returned to New Zealand from a consultant post in<br />

Singapore three years ago. Prior to this he held a prestigious fellow position in the United Kingdom. His<br />

major areas of interest are functional gastrointestinal disease, reflux disease, liver disease and colorectal<br />

cancer. He has extensive experience in new technologies that are changing the face of gastroenterology<br />

having been formally trained in CT colonography, endoscopic ultrasound, BRAVO pH capsule, pH/<br />

impedance testing, manometry and capsule endoscopy.<br />

Alasdair consults privately at the new comprehensive gastroenterology centre Macmurray Gastroenterology<br />

in Remuera, Auckland.<br />

Anaemia - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Mr Shaun Phelan<br />

Shaun joined Medical Assurance Society in 1980. He has held various positions within the organisation<br />

including Branch Manager, Business Advisor, Regional Manager to his current role of National Manager<br />

- Business Advisory Services.<br />

During this time, Shaun has gained extensive knowledge of the private health sector and leads the team<br />

that developed HealthyPracticeTM – an online business support service for General Medical, Dental,<br />

Veterinary and Specialist practices. Shaun has assisted health sector practices undertake successful<br />

practice premises developments, amalgamations, strategic planning processes and many other business<br />

undertakings.<br />

Business Summit - Financial Management - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Dr Neil Poskitt<br />

Neil is a General Practitioner working in a group practice in Rotorua. For the last 12 years he has also<br />

worked for the Rotorua General Practice Group (R<strong>GP</strong>G) in the role of Child Health Leader. This has<br />

involved leading and helping coordinate a number of child health projects. Childhood immunisation has<br />

been an ongoing project and for a number of years children registered with R<strong>GP</strong>G doctors have had<br />

relatively high immunisation rates.<br />

Prior to entering General Practice, Neil worked as a Paediatric Registrar in Rotorua, London and<br />

Auckland.<br />

Neil is married with 3 children aged 12 to 17 years – all fully immunised! His wife is also a doctor. He tries<br />

to keep active and enjoys the mountain bike and running trails in the Redwoods in Rotorua.<br />

Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella Vaccines - What’s New? - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

(with Dr Stewart Reid)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

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Dr Claude Preitner<br />

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Claude first graduated as a mechanical engineer, obtaining a MSc in Switzerland, his country of origin.<br />

He went on to study Medicine and moved to New Zealand, where he obtained FRNZC<strong>GP</strong> status as well as<br />

a post graduate Diploma in Aviation Medicine and also Occupational Medicine. Holder of a commercial<br />

pilot licence he has worked as part time flight instructor. He spent 16 years in his own general practice<br />

at Rotorua. During this time he became involved in examining and assessing pilots for Civil Aviation<br />

certification. He also held a 2/10 position at the local ENT department for some 8 years. Moving to<br />

full time Aviation Medicine was a logical progression for him. He has been a Senior Medical Officer<br />

with CAA since 2002 and also attends a weekly clinic at the Hutt DHB. He enjoys interacting with <strong>GP</strong>s,<br />

running <strong>CME</strong>s for aviation medical examiners, and the national, and at time international, dimension of<br />

his job. He has a special interest in the certification of pilots with complex medical problems of all kinds,<br />

and in human factors and their causal relationship to accidents.<br />

Dr Claude Preitner<br />

Senior Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of NZ<br />

www.caa.govt.nz<br />

claude.preitner@caa.govt.nz<br />

Phone: 04 560 9463<br />

Air Accidents 101 - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

Dr Stewart Reid<br />

Stewart Reid is a family physician who has been in practice in Lower Hutt for 33 years. His interest in<br />

vaccines began in 1980 when he was appointed to the committee which advises the New Zealand<br />

Government on vaccine policy. He has remained on the committee, whatever it has been called, until<br />

he resigned in <strong>2010</strong> and for approximately half the time he has been its chair. He has been involved in<br />

the writing of all the editions of the New Zealand Immunisation Handbook from 1996 until <strong>2010</strong> he has<br />

been a clinical reviewer for the committee which licenses vaccines in New Zealand. He now intends to<br />

specialise in Golf.<br />

Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella Vaccines - What’s New? - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

(with Dr Neil Poskitt)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

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Mr Grant Robertson<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Grant Robertson is Labour’s MP for Wellington Central. He won the seat at the 2008 election with a<br />

majority of 1904 votes. Grant is Labour’s Spokesperson for Health and Associate Spokesperson for Arts,<br />

Culture and Heritage (including the National Library and Archives NZ).<br />

He is also a member and Deputy Chairperson of the Health Select Committee, and Convenor of the<br />

Rainbow Caucus Committee.<br />

Grant was driven to run for Parliament because of his belief in social justice, and opportunity for all<br />

people to achieve their potential. He was politicised by the damage he saw done to his community<br />

by legislation such as the Employment Contracts Act, which he experienced first hand working at a<br />

supermarket to pay his way through school and university.<br />

At university Grant became involved in the campaign against user-pays in tertiary education, eventually<br />

becoming the President of the Otago University Students Association, and Vice President and then Co-<br />

President of the New Zealand University Students Association.<br />

After NZUSA Grant managed the New Zealand aid programme in Samoa and represented New Zealand<br />

at the United Nations in New York. He returned to New Zealand to be an advisor for Marian Hobbs as<br />

Minister for the Environment, and then in the office of Prime Minister Helen Clark.<br />

Immediately prior to being elected Grant was working as Research Business Manager for the University<br />

of Otago in Wellington. Grant is a former trustee of the New Zealand Aids Foundation.<br />

He lives on the boundary of the suburbs of Northland and Wilton, with his civil union partner, Alf. Grant<br />

is a keen sports fan, particularly cricket, rugby and the mighty Wellington Phoenix. He is also a fan of<br />

New Zealand music and literature, and loves cooking and movies.<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Labour Health Spokeperson Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:50am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Peter Robinson<br />

Medicolegal Advisor to the innovative Medicus Indemnity New Zealand Ltd, a new service available to NZ<br />

medical practitioners, with homegrown medical governance. He will be assisted by Ms Gaeline Phipps,<br />

who specializes in medicolegal law<br />

Medicolegal Forum - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

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Dr David Rowbotham<br />

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A graduate of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, David trained in both Gastroenterology and<br />

Hepatology in the UK at international centres of excellence in London and Leeds. He came to New<br />

Zealand in 1999 as Specialist Gastroenterologist at Auckland City Hospital and during his first 5 years he<br />

set up the first NZ service for both push enteroscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy, both of which have<br />

now taken hold in the country as a whole. In 2008 David became Clinical Director for the Department<br />

of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Auckland City Hospital.<br />

David is not your typical Englishman! He is loud and proud with a wickedly dry sense of humour, and (in<br />

his own words) subtlety is not his strong point! He is a keen runner and skier and loves anything to do<br />

with sport. He remains a loyal supporter of his beloved Leeds United.<br />

Dr David Rowbotham<br />

Gastroenterology / Endoscopy<br />

MacMurray Gastroenterology / ADHB<br />

www.macmurray.co.nz<br />

davidrb@adhb.govt.nz<br />

Phone: 021 492 334<br />

Infl ammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

GI Illness in Pregnancy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

GI Problems - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Hon Tony Ryall<br />

Hon Tony Ryall has been the Minister of Health and Minister of State Services since 2008.<br />

Mr Ryall represents the Bay of Plenty Electorate, which includes the suburbs of Tauranga City (Papamoa,<br />

Bayfair, Maungatapu, Welcome Bay, and Ohauiti), and the surrounding rural areas of Te Puke, Kaimai,<br />

Omokoroa and Te Puna.<br />

First elected as MP for East Cape in 1990, Mr Ryall won his seat from the Labour Party. Following<br />

boundary changes he represented Eastern Bay of Plenty electorate (1993-96) and has represented the<br />

Bay of Plenty electorate since 1996.<br />

After schooling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, Mr Ryall graduated from Massey University with a Bachelor<br />

of Business Studies (Accounting and Finance), and a Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting).<br />

In 1997, Mr Ryall was promoted into the Shipley Cabinet. He held the portfolios of Minister of Justice,<br />

Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Local Government, Minister of Youth Affairs and<br />

Minister Responsible for Housing New Zealand Ltd. While in Opposition Mr Ryall served first as Law and<br />

Order spokesman, then as Health Spokesman.<br />

Mr Ryall is married to Kara and has two children Maisie and Llewellyn.<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Minister of Health Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:30am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

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Dr Matthias Seidel<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Matthias Seidel, FRANZCOG (2003) Frauenarzt (Germany 1998), works in Tauranga as Obstetrician<br />

and Gynaecologist at the Public Hospital and in Private Practice. His training and early consultancy years<br />

included holistic conservative treatments and a patient centered approach.<br />

Jadelle Implants - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Opus<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Anil Sharma was brought up in London and went to medical school in Leicester. Having visited New<br />

Zealand in 1993 for a year (Wellington), he couldn’t let go of the place and emigrated in 2001 with his<br />

<strong>GP</strong> wife.<br />

They have had 3 Kiwi daughters and live in central Auckland. His main interests are Urogynaecology and<br />

the management of heavy menstrual bleeding (particularly with effective minimal access therapies).<br />

He also writes for a number of magazines and is passionate about use of the media for educational<br />

purposes.<br />

He enjoys the outdoors with his family whenever he can and has had a new lease of life after relinquishing<br />

private obstetrics.<br />

Medicolegal Issues - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins<br />

Communication - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 30mins<br />

Endometriosis - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins<br />

Start 4:00pm<br />

Duration: 60mins<br />

Menstrual Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins<br />

Start 12:05pm<br />

Duration: 55mins<br />

Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June <strong>2010</strong> Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins<br />

Modern Help for the Pelvic Floor - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins<br />

Start 9:25am<br />

Duration: 50mins<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Sir Ken Stevens<br />

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Sir Ken’s company Glidepath designs, manufactures and installs Baggage Handling & Security Systems<br />

for airports. Glidepath can count 605 projects in 63 countries in 35 years of exporting and installing<br />

Glidepath’s products around the world.<br />

Glidepath has 9 offshore facilities: Africa, Australia, Canada, Chile, China, India, Peru, Mexico and USA.<br />

USA is a full-service stand alone baggage systems company.<br />

Since 1996, Sir Ken personally & Glidepath have won 15 business awards for exporting & technological<br />

achievement.<br />

In 2007 Sir Ken lead a government mandated initiative entitled “Export Year 07” where he partnered<br />

with New Zealand Government Trade Agencies to inspire exporters and grow exports. The outcome saw<br />

significant export growth and a very effective and enduring partnership with government.<br />

Other business interests:<br />

Export New Zealand – Chairman of the Board<br />

Asia:NZ Foundation –Trustee/Board member<br />

Business Mentors – Trustee<br />

The Icehouse – Board member<br />

Howick Ltd – Chairman of the Board<br />

VEX Robotics Charitable Trust – Trustee/Board member<br />

He is an associate of the American Association of Airport Executives, a World Business Partner of Airports<br />

Council International, an Inducted Member of Waitakere City’s “Business Hall of Fame”, a member of<br />

the NZ Institute of Directors and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Professional Engineers - New<br />

Zealand.<br />

Sir Ken was knighted in August 2009 for his services to exporting.<br />

Sir Ken is married and has two adult children. He is a frequent visitor to Asia and has been instrumental<br />

in assisting with and building New Zealand’s growth and prosperity through internationalising business<br />

contacts with Asia and North America.<br />

Management Pearls - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 90mins Sportsdrome<br />

Dr Bruce Sutherland<br />

I completed a BSc in Zoology in 1982 and went on to qualify in Medicine at Auckland in 1989 and<br />

Diploma in Obstetrics in 1994. I have worked in Warkworth as a <strong>GP</strong> with Kawau Bay Health since then.<br />

My interests are in minor surgery, Orthopaedics and vasectomies. A clinic at Mahurangi College has kept<br />

me up to date with Adolescent Health.<br />

I have 3 children and am married to Elspeth Dickson, also a local <strong>GP</strong>.<br />

Performing Vasectomies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

Start 11:30am Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

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Biographies & Sessions<br />

Dr Tim Sutton<br />

Speakers Biographies<br />

Having graduated in the UK I trained in cardiology in New Zealand. I have been a consultant cardiologist<br />

at Middlemore Hospital for the last 10 years and consulting privately as an associate at the Auckland<br />

Heart Group for the last sevenv years. I have presented and published work internationally related to<br />

research into heart valve disease. I am a true general cardiologist with a special interest in heart failure<br />

and valvular heart disease and its consequences and complications.<br />

Contact either: tsutton@middlemore.co.nz or tims@heartgroup.co.uk<br />

Caring for heart valves - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Start 9:25pm Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Heart Failure, AF, Stroke Prevention - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Sleep Apnoea and the Heart<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Dr Nikki Turner<br />

Nikki works as a practising General Practitioner, Director of the Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC)<br />

and a Senior Lecturer in the Division of General Practice and Primary Health Care. She specialises in<br />

immunisation and preventive child health issues. She currently works from Wellington, based in the<br />

University School of Medicine, Wellington and as a general practitioner with the Newtown Union Health<br />

Centre.<br />

Nikki represents the Immunisation Advisory Centre and RNZC<strong>GP</strong> on a number of New Zealand Ministry<br />

advisory committees. She is Chair of the Immunisation Technical Forum. She is an executive member<br />

and health spokesperson for the Child Poverty Action Group. Nikki’s main personal interests are in child<br />

poverty and preventative child health.<br />

Dr Nikki Turner<br />

Director, Immunisation Advisory Centre<br />

University of Auckland<br />

Phone: 09 373 7599 ext 82565<br />

n.turner@auckland.ac.nz<br />

Handling Common Kid’s Problems - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

(with Dr Marguerite Dalton)<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Hot Shots<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Immunisation and Child Health Issues - Practice Nurses Programme (with Dr Marguerite Dalton)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 12:00pm Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

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Speakers Biographies<br />

Dr Ian Wallbridge<br />

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Ian was a General Practitioner from 1995 to 2005 in Rotorua after postgraduate diplomas in paediatrics<br />

and obstetrics, with a practice skewed toward children and obstetrics. He then developed an interest<br />

in nutritional and environmental medicine and musculoskeletal medicine, and with a post graduate<br />

diploma in both of these he proceeded to specialise in musculoskeletal medicine, and worked full time<br />

in this area from 2006. He consults by referral from Lakes MRI at 1203 Haupapa Street Rotorua, and<br />

has recently started a needling service at Southern Cross Hospital on Fridays performing medial branch<br />

blocks to try and localise the source of nocioception in the cervical (and sometimes thoracic and lumbar)<br />

region for chronic somatic cervical pain, lumbar transforaminal epidurals for lumbar radicular pain, and<br />

sacroiliac joint blocks for chronic sacroiliac somatic pain. All this is a ‘ free for the patient’ service with an<br />

accepted ACC claim, which is particularly useful for patients who have often been financially stressed by<br />

the results of an accident with pain and work absence, and makes <strong>GP</strong>’s lives easier knowing there is an<br />

easy referral path for such patients to obtain help.<br />

Musculoskeletal medicine is an eclectic approach, attempting, if possible, to localise the source of<br />

nocioception, and then treat with either “pills and skills” rather than surgery:<br />

Pills can be the use of standard medication, but also guiding patients in complementary medicine – as<br />

many use this area, after being tried by chronic musculoskeletal pain.<br />

Skills may involve patient centred postural advice, exercises, trigger point release, stretching, breathing,<br />

cognitive processes and understanding of the pain process, or physician based laser, neuromuscular<br />

therapy mobilization, or the above mentioned needling.<br />

Dr Ian Wallbridge<br />

Musculoskeletal Physician<br />

Australasian Faculty of Musculoskeletal Medicine<br />

Email: iwallbridge@xtra.co.nz<br />

Phone: 07 348 7312<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Dr Rick Bernau & Dr Keith Laubscher)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Chris Wills<br />

Chris Wills is a business advisor at Medical Assurance Society specializing in HR issues. Having had a<br />

background in practice administration and management for over 20 years in Wairarapa, Chris moved to<br />

Wellington in 2004 to join the Practice Liaison team at Wellington Independent Practitioners Association.<br />

In 2008 Chris joined the MAS Business Advisory Service and her principal role is to advise Members on<br />

business issues in conjunction with the HealthyPractice® business support service.<br />

MAS Business Summit - HR Management - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Risk Management - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

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Ensure you know of all<br />

recommended procedures and<br />

eligible programmes when a<br />

patient walks through your doors<br />

Automate patient recalls<br />

Merge patient recalls more<br />

efficiently<br />

Report improvements<br />

and effective<br />

comparisons back to<br />

your practice<br />

Audit your database; identify<br />

patients falling through the gaps.


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Abstracts<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith & Mr Zachary Moaveni<br />

Basic Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

A practical workshop to cover diagnosis, marking out on pig skin, punch biopsy, anatomy of needles,<br />

suture choice, excision technique, borders, and simple ellipse repair, dog ear repair, principles of wound<br />

healing, and sterile wound care. Instruments and gloves will be provided.<br />

Notes<br />

Chris Wills<br />

MAS Business Summit - HR Management - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

General practice is a complex and fascinating place to work with many challenges for those managing<br />

staff. For example if your new staff member hasn’t worked in this environment before, they won’t just<br />

walk in and do the job . . . you need to train and support them.<br />

If you get it right, from the beginning of the employment relationship through to the end and all<br />

points in-between, staff will be your most valuable asset. Proactively managing performance will also<br />

reduce the cost and time spent on managing underperformance and disciplinary processes.<br />

CORNERSTONETM accreditation further reinforces the need to have clear documented workplace policies<br />

and guidelines in place for the whole practice team - including <strong>GP</strong>s. And breaching your employer<br />

obligations in relation to employment agreements or employment law can land you in serious hotwater.<br />

Understanding the basics of current legislation and developing good policies and processes will<br />

help you manage and develop a confident and motivated team and ensure legislative compliance.<br />

This session will cover the requirements of:<br />

• Recruiting well<br />

• Staff appraisals<br />

• Position descriptions & KPIs<br />

• Staff retention<br />

• Employment agreements<br />

• Training and development<br />

• Induction<br />

• Underperformance and disciplinary procedur<br />

Notes<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

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Dr Bruce Sutherland<br />

Performing Vasectomies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

Start 11:30am Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

The workshop will cover how to get started with training & supervised practice, equipment requirements,<br />

patient selection, information provision and consent forms, operative procedure video, local<br />

anaesthesia methods, vasa occlusion methods, sedation, complications, semen analysis, failure rates,<br />

post vasectomy pain and audit, plus useful web resources. During this time, I will try to slay some of<br />

the mythology that still abounds!<br />

If there is time, we can discuss contract negotiation with health purchasers.<br />

Participants are welcome to take away electronic copies of the patient information leaflets and consent<br />

form to adapt for their own use. Please bring a USB stick.<br />

Notes<br />

IT Pre-Conference Workshop - Part 1<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 4hours Picasso<br />

• Each presenter has 15min total for presentation and questions/discussion<br />

• 0830: Introduction<br />

• 0845: David Hay: The future of the <strong>GP</strong> Practice Management System: an architect’s perspective<br />

• 0900: Andrew Kissling: To disrupt or not to disrupt? That is the primary care question<br />

• 0915: Tom Bowden: General Practice in an Online World – Using broadband communications to<br />

deliver<br />

• better, sooner, more convenient care.<br />

• 0930: Sanjeewa Samaraweera: ManageMyHealth – Enabling General Practice to engage patients<br />

• electronically<br />

• 0945: Cornelius Dirven: TXT messages are making a real difference in healthcare<br />

• 1000: Ross Boswell: NeHTA and the PCEHR – Alphabet Soup in Oz Health IT<br />

• 1015: General questions and discussion<br />

Notes<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Dr Peter Robinson<br />

Medicolegal Forum - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Ian Wallbridge, Dr Rick Bernau & Dr Keith Laubscher<br />

Musculoskeletal Medicine - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Works<br />

We hope that after attending the workshop you will walk away being much more confident at extracting<br />

the key points in the pain history, instead of drowning in the long histories often presented to you.<br />

You will be comfortable at assessing the major neck findings that give certain pain patterns, and be<br />

mindful of the important role of breathing in the presentation and maintenance of musculoskeletal<br />

problems. You will have an overview on which investigations are the most useful, and what the place<br />

for needling has. But most importantly you will walk out from the seminar with 10 key take home<br />

points from a practical hands on points of exam and treatment, that will be practiced in multiple<br />

times during the seminar by examining each other. YOU can be confident to put this into practice on<br />

Monday morning, knowing that, in keeping with General Practice, a musculoskeletal neck problem<br />

is highly likely to present in the next 24 to 72 hours that you return from this <strong>CME</strong> conference, and<br />

that unless skills learned from a conference are put into practice, within 24-72 hours, they are likely<br />

to be lost. Hence we wish to emphasize the common and relevant, with just a tincture of the rare,<br />

for the most satisfying outcome for you and your patient treating musculoskeletal pain and disability.<br />

Notes<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

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Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

Dermoscopy - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 4 hours Skellerup<br />

Start 2:00pm Duration: 4 hours Skellerup<br />

Overview of approaches to musculoskeletal problem solving with particular emphasis on primary care<br />

strategies, and available resources.<br />

Plain film, ultrasound, MRI and CT scanning use of nuclear medicine and brief reference to CT PET.<br />

Ultrasound and its practical application for common problems and utility in guiding musculoskeletal<br />

intervention.<br />

This will be followed by hands on practical scanning using available laptop based ultrasound platforms.<br />

Patients with simple masses, and basic scanning techniques and normal anatomy around tendons and<br />

major joints.<br />

Notes<br />

Jason Burns<br />

Level 7 Advanced Resuscitation Course<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 8 hours Sportsdrome Conference Room<br />

The course covers and includes:<br />

• Pre-course reading 4-6 weeks in advance to help prepare for the test.<br />

• Basic Life Support<br />

• Advanced airway management (bag masking progressing to intubation)<br />

• AED and rhythm recognition<br />

• Adult and child collapse algorithms<br />

• Anaphylaxis management<br />

• A compulsory multi choice test and skills evaluation of airway management, defibrillation and<br />

some cardiac rhythms<br />

The total cost per person for the course covers, test paper, manual and certificate plus any re-sit exams<br />

required.<br />

This is a level 7 NZRC Approved( 8 hrs) course, run by Jason Burns (New Zealand Resuscitation Instructor<br />

level 4-7, NZDA Approved instructor, Paediatric Advanced life support instructor).<br />

Notes<br />

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Patient Monitoring & Diagnostic<br />

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Sterilisation Consumables<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

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Dr Peter Chapman-Smith & Mr Zachary Moaveni<br />

Advanced Surgical Skills Course - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

(with Mr Zachary Moaveni)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Opus<br />

A practical workshop to demonstrate and practice on pig skin some flap repairs suitable for skin cancer<br />

work as rotation and advancement flaps. Other flaps as Wolfe grafting, split skin grafts, Lazy S, VY<br />

repair, and Z plasty will be presented. Discussion on choice of technique, relaxed skin tension lines,<br />

and complications. Instruments and gloves will be provided. This workshop is more suitable for <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

with prior surgical experience, and attendance to one of the prior Basic Workshops is recommended.<br />

Notes<br />

Mr Shaun Phelan<br />

Business Summit - Financial Management - Pre-conference workshop repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Sovereign<br />

General practice has changed significantly from the traditional small business model where all revenue<br />

flowed directly from the <strong>GP</strong>/Patient consultation. Most of these changes have added layers of complexity<br />

to those responsible for financial management including capitation and the transfer of financial risk,<br />

increased group practice compliance and quality standards, less direct <strong>GP</strong>/Patient consultation revenue,<br />

PHO projects, workforce shortages, different <strong>GP</strong> needs and many more. Business models have also<br />

changed with DHB, Community Trust, PHO and corporate ownership now being more commonplace<br />

alongside the traditional <strong>GP</strong> owner/operator. And we continue to see more amalgamations with the<br />

development of purpose built medical centres providing a broader range of primary care services. To be<br />

financially viable and successful general practice now needs good financial management and business<br />

planning skills.<br />

This session will cover three key areas of good financial management:<br />

1. Maximising income – including managing the practice register, consumables, debtors, fee policy and<br />

other revenue opportunities;<br />

2. Managing expenses – including non-owner <strong>GP</strong>/staff costs and financial risks;<br />

3. Business planning and budgeting – to help determine the future direction and performance of the<br />

4.<br />

Notes<br />

practice and how this will be funded.<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj & Rab Burtun<br />

Starting Insulin in General Practice Workshop - Pre-Conference Workshop (4 hours)<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 4 hours Works<br />

Type 2 diabetes needs ongoing treatment modifications due to progressive beta cell failure. There<br />

is no doubt that optimal glycaemic control reduces or prevents the development of microvascular<br />

complications. There are various insulin preparations and regimes available but therapy should be<br />

individualised according to patient’s wishes and needs.<br />

Insulin initiation in type 2 diabetes should be considered in a timely fashion and where possible it should<br />

be commenced in primary care due to the increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes in our community.<br />

After initiation of insulin, on going titration of insulin doses to achieve desired glycaemic goals are also<br />

essential.<br />

1400-1430: Need to Insulinise early<br />

1430-1500: Breaking Down Barriers to Insulinisation<br />

1500-1600: Starting and Titrating Insulin<br />

1600-1630: PM Tea<br />

1630-1715: Switching Insulins<br />

1715-1815: Managing the Practical<br />

1815-1830: Q and A<br />

Notes<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

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Dr Deralie Flower & Dr Ngaire Anderson<br />

Antenatal care in <strong>GP</strong> - Pre-conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Sigma<br />

The place of the General Practitioner in antenatal care has not been well-defined in the New Zealand<br />

maternity system in recent years. The skills of a pregnant woman’s <strong>GP</strong> are often underutilised and this<br />

may result in her being referred to tertiary services for management of problems that are well within her<br />

<strong>GP</strong>’s scope of practice. <strong>GP</strong>’s have a great deal to contribute in this area and are likely to be called on to<br />

take a more active role. Unfortunately, the near-total demise of <strong>GP</strong> Obstetrics in New Zealand means that<br />

many young <strong>GP</strong>s have not had any post-graduate training in Obstetrics and feel uneasy about antenatal<br />

care. Previously highly experienced <strong>GP</strong> Obstetricians may feel they have de-skilled by lack of recent<br />

involvement in their patients’ antenatal care. This workshop aims to cover important developments<br />

in pregnancy risk assessment and management of common problems. Topics will include: risk factors<br />

in early pregnancy, smoking cessation, nutrition in pregnancy, customised fetal growth charts.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Brett Mann<br />

Managing Somatisation in <strong>GP</strong> - Pre-Conference Workshop Repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Picasso<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Picasso<br />

Generalism – the challenge of somatising illness<br />

Somatisation is the expression in physical symptoms of psychological and social distress and includes both<br />

functional and organic illnesses. The diagnosis and management of somatisation has been neglected<br />

in medical education despite the fact that research shows that somatisation is a very common cause<br />

of new presentations in general practice (25%) and that there are high percentages of somatising<br />

illnesses in neurology (30%), gastroenterology (50%), and cardiovascular outpatient clinics (20%). This<br />

workshop will explain why somatisation should be a positive diagnosis, not a diagnosis of exclusion<br />

and will outline relevant research and a practical approach to diagnosis and management for general<br />

practice consultations. The focus is on ‘facultative somatisers’, the majority of somatisers, who readily<br />

consider psychosocial causes if the doctor interacts with them appropriately. Four standard questions are<br />

provided (cf standard questions for cardiovascular, respiratory systems etc), patterns of somatising illness<br />

described, and three important consultation skills outlined. Simple education strategies are provided to<br />

facilitate patient understanding and a straightforward approach to management is explained.<br />

Notes<br />

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Pre-Conference Workshop<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011<br />

Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Dr Neil Poskitt & Dr Stewart Reid<br />

Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella Vaccines - What’s New? - Pre-conference workshop<br />

repeated<br />

Thursday, 09 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Start 4:30pm Duration: 120mins Monet<br />

Prevention of infectious diseases is at the core of good health and vaccines represent one of the greatest<br />

achievements of biomedical science and public health. There have been significant advances in the<br />

development of vaccines, which hold promise for improving the health of New Zealanders. From July<br />

2011, the Government will broaden the coverage of pneumococcal disease in New Zealand by replacing<br />

Prevenar with Synflorix (a 10-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine) on the National<br />

Immunisation Schedule. In addition to those vaccines on the Immunisation Schedule, there are others<br />

that are recommended and available in New Zealand but not yet funded. This interactive workshop<br />

will provide you with an update on the advances in pneumococcal vaccination in New Zealand and the<br />

implications for clinical practice. The workshop will also cover the latest developments in recommended<br />

but non-funded vaccines, including rotavirus and varicella vaccines.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Kevin Morris<br />

Transforming ACC - Implications for Primary Care<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 7:00am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

ACC has been a part of the way that injured New Zealanders and visitors are treated and rehabilitated<br />

since 1974. Much of the treatment and rehabilitation is managed in the primary care sector. Care delivery<br />

has changed a great deal in the last 37 years, health related costs have risen greatly and expectations<br />

have increased. ACC has had to look carefully at how it manages these changes and expectations. This<br />

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Vaginitis<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Even though it is a very common presenting to play to primary care, many healthcare providers often feel<br />

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Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Rick Cutfield<br />

Controversies in Diagnosis of Diabetes<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus has important implications for patients and their doctors. For decades<br />

the diagnosis of diabetes has largely been based on either the fasting plasma glucose or the results<br />

of the oral glucose tolerance test. In 1997, criteria were revised and based largely on the correlation<br />

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it has now been proposed as a diagnostic test. HbA1c has the advantages of not requiring fasting and<br />

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new international numbers. The new criteria may define a slightly different but perhaps more relevant<br />

population with diabetes than before.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Michelle May<br />

Writing an Effective Exercise Prescription<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

If you could bottle exercise, you’d have the closest thing there is to a wonder drug, yet many patients<br />

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Notes<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Dr Chris Ellis<br />

Assessment of Cardiac Risk<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:50am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This presentation will explore the important area of Cardiovascular risk assessment in 2011.<br />

Cardiovascular (CVS) Disease is the commonest cause of death and morbidity in New Zealand, as with<br />

the entire Western world. Great strides have been made with the treatment of cardiac disease, with<br />

medication, stents, coronary bypass operations and defibrillators. However, the logical approach to this<br />

pandemic is to focus on the prevention of significant vascular disease in the first place.<br />

Everybody in the community should be advised about protective lifestyle choices: a good diet, regular<br />

exercise, not smoking and not becoming overweight. However, individuals at high CVS risk still need<br />

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Unfortunately we are not good at accurately determine who is at high risk.<br />

Although the traditional epidemiological-based method of assessing CVS risk is a good place to start,<br />

the currently promoted NZ Guidelines often fail to identify those who actually experience a CVS event.<br />

All clinicians have found shortcomings with these currently promoted methods.<br />

Additional methods of assessing risk include more reliance on the family history, and the genetic drive to<br />

premature atherosclerosis, and a range of specific risk factors such as highly sensitive C reactive protein<br />

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angiography is developing into a far more accurate method of assessing risk, and may well supersede<br />

the currently used methods within a few years.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Paul Ockelford<br />

Medicopolitical Session - NZMA Chairman’s Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Hon Tony Ryall<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Minister of Health Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:30am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Mr Grant Robertson<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Labour Health Spokeperson Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:50am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Breast Cancer 101<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Breast cancer is a leading cause of female cancer related deaths in New Zealand. This will be a brief<br />

bullet-point overview covering: risk factors and reasons for our high incidence, current screening and<br />

diagnostic guidelines, and the very near future of breast surgery and adjuvant treatment: what’s just on<br />

the horizon.<br />

Notes<br />

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Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Mr Nick McIvor<br />

Neck Lumps and Throat Complaints<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:25pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This presentation will cover the salient points in the investigation of enlarged nodes, salivary swelling and<br />

other neck lumps. With nodes, important considerations are patient age, position of node, number, and<br />

duration. Localising symptoms that may indicate a primary cancer site are important, as are symptoms<br />

that implicate a systemic process. The appropriate investigations will be discussed.<br />

Most patients are concerned about the possibility of throat cancer and in an era where the incidence of<br />

oropharyngeal cancer due to HPV is increasing (particularly in white middle-aged males), one has to be<br />

vigilant. We also see a regular number of non-smoking young adults aged 20-40 with tongue cancer<br />

where early diagnosis is crucial. The management of patients presenting with irritable throat, dysphagia,<br />

painful swallowing, otalgia and hoarseness will be discussed.<br />

Notes<br />

Mr John Chaplin<br />

Thyroid Nodules - Mr John Chaplin<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:50pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This talk will concentrate on the presentation of thyroid pathologies. Emphasis will be placed on thyroid<br />

lumps and nodules and the investigations that are useful in determining which are likely to be malignant<br />

and therefore require surgery. Epidemiology will be discussed and indications for surgical management<br />

will be clearly outlined.<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Mr Johnathan Bayley<br />

Personal Investment Strategies - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Nikki Turner & Dr Marguerite Dalton<br />

Handling Common Kid’s Problems - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

A range of children’s issues present to general practice, often tacked onto at the end of other consults,<br />

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to act, and when can we relax. This workshop will cover a range of common <strong>GP</strong> scenarios , and discuss<br />

management options, when we need to react, when we can relax. Issues we intend to cover include the<br />

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well child screening tools, skin rashes, vitamin D deficiency.<br />

Notes<br />

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Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

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Opioids and Chronic Pain - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Kandinsky<br />

Those in pain have a right to be treated. However, until the 1980s opioids were considered inappropriate<br />

for the management of chronic non-cancer pain because of concerns over adverse effects, tolerance<br />

and dependence. Recent studies have shown a place for sustained release opioids, and a low incidence<br />

of addiction in those without a history of drug abuse. Abuse of opioids is increasing, complicating<br />

chronic pain management. In the past 20 years oral morphine prescriptions have increased 40-fold, and<br />

oxycodone 4-fold in Australasia. This talk takes us through the recommended steps in prescribing opioids<br />

safely as part of multi-disciplinary management of chronic pain. Cases for discussion are welcome.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Endometriosis - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Opus<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Opus<br />

Anil undertook some of his training at the tertiary Endometriosis centre at the University Hospital of<br />

Cardiff whilst he was on the Welsh training programme. Therapies for this condition have come in and<br />

out of fashion over the last 2 decades. He will review and discuss the topic and suggest management<br />

strategies and outcomes. The link with subfertiity will be explored as will the day to day management of<br />

this complex and enigmatic condition. He always aims to provide practical tips.<br />

Notes<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Dr Tony Dowell<br />

Common Psychological Problems in General Practice<br />

Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Sigma<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Sigma<br />

The assessment and management of mental health disorders remains challenging for general practice<br />

and primary care. This presentation will bring together a number of themes in mental health care to<br />

provide a framework for general practice management.<br />

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• The management of anxiety and depression. The present distinction between anxiety and depression<br />

is largely artificial has has meant that we have tended to under treat anxiety symptoms.<br />

• What exactly do we mean by Medically Unexplained Symptoms and what do we do about it?<br />

“Medically unexplained symptoms”are an important part of medical practice, yet our understanding<br />

of appropriate classification and management remains limited. A new framework for assessment and<br />

management will be suggested.<br />

• Mental health in childhood and adolescence.<br />

• Psychological therapies – do they work and is there any difference between<br />

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Urticaria - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

Urticaria is a common problem. It is estimated that 20-30% of the general population will suffer urticaria<br />

at some time in their lives. Patients who have acute urticaria typically have symptoms lasting under six<br />

weeks. Potential allergic triggers include food allergy, drug allergy, latex allergy and allergy to bites and<br />

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Patients who have chronic urticaria have symptoms lasting over six weeks. Those with long standing<br />

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etc.<br />

There is increasing evidence that patients with chronic urticaria have an autoimmune disorder.<br />

Experimentally, many of these patients have been shown to produce antibodies to mast cells which<br />

results in inappropriate degranulation. Generally laboratory tests are unhelpful in this disorder.<br />

In this talk treatment options including high dose antihistamines will be discussed. Refractory patients<br />

will need to be referred to specialised units for dietary manipulation and other medications. In general<br />

corticosteroids have a limited role as high doses are required to control symptoms.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Rick Cutfield<br />

Diabetes Case Studies - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

We will discuss in this session a number of short case studies to illustrate such issues as which drug to<br />

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Dr Alex Bartle<br />

Parasomnias- things that go bump in the night - Concurrent Breakout Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

Approximately 15% of children up to the age of 12 suffer from some Parasomnia, and 1% of adults<br />

continue to suffer from some parasomnia such as sleep walking, night terrors, or nightmares. Whilst<br />

most are benign, requiring no specific treatment, they can be very distressing for parents or partners.<br />

Some however are markers of an underlying medical condition. These disorders are significantly underdiagnosed.<br />

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Dr Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Eye Emergencies Not to Miss - Concurrent Session Repeated<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

This talk will focus on diagnoses that are critical for a <strong>GP</strong> to make urgently and symptoms and signs that<br />

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Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor<br />

Bariatric Surgery<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Obesity is a common problem that now seems to have very effective surgical treatments available, but<br />

exactly how these work, and who may be appropriate for surgery is sometimes less clear to referrers.<br />

Grant Beban and Richard Babor are both Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeons in Auckland, working both<br />

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Notes<br />

Dr Michelle May<br />

Why Diets are not the Answer<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:25pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Patients who struggle with a difficult love-hate relationship with food crave a positive, rational approach<br />

to eating. This session will deconstruct the Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Cycle and explore the biopsycho-social<br />

drivers of each decision point. Attendees will learn why mindful eating is a powerful and<br />

universal approach to the complex issues contributing to problematic eating behaviors.<br />

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1. Participants will identify the six crucial decision points in the Mindful Eating Cycle.<br />

2. Participants will describe the psycho-social-behavioral patterns in instinctive eating, overeating and<br />

restrictive eating<br />

3. Participants will explain why mindful eating is a powerful and universal solution to the complex<br />

problem of yo-yo dieting and chronic diseases impacted by lifestyle choices.<br />

Notes<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Eating Disorders<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:50pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Anorexia and bulimia are more common than many healthcare providers realise. However, part of the<br />

lack of recognition is associated with patient’s attempts at evasion of detection. The purpose of this<br />

presentation is to help providers recognise the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia, understand the<br />

common complications associated with anorexia and bulimia, and develop a plan for management of<br />

anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Colin Edwards<br />

MSD Symposium - LDL Symposium<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 7:30pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Andrew Darby<br />

MSD Symposium - Resistant Depression<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:00pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

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Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Practice Managers Programme<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Medicolegal Issues - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Anil undertook a one year postgraduate course in medical law during his registrar training whilst specialisation<br />

in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. He will mainly draw upon his 24 years of postgraduate medical<br />

experience to cover these topics with an emphasis on sharing experiences and mutual learning. The<br />

workshops will have mainly an experience-based flavour rather than be purely theoretical.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Communication - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Anil undertook a one year postgraduate course in medical law during his registrar training whilst specialisation<br />

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experience to cover these topics with an emphasis on sharing experiences and mutual learning. The<br />

workshops will have mainly an experience-based flavour rather than be purely theoretical.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Ross Boswell<br />

IT - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 9:30am Duration: 45mins Sportsdrome<br />

Notes<br />

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Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

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Dr Paul Ockelford<br />

Medicopolitical Session - NZMA Chairman’s Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Hon Tony Ryall<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Minister of Health Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:30am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Mr Grant Robertson<br />

Medicopolitical Session - Labour Health Spokeperson Address<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 11:50am Duration: 20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

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Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday 10th June 2011<br />

Practice Managers Programme<br />

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Management Pearls - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 90mins Sportsdrome<br />

Notes<br />

Chris Wills<br />

Risk Management - Practice Managers Programme<br />

Friday, 10 June 2011 Start 4:00pm Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

Risk management is the process by which an organisation reaches decisions on the steps needed to<br />

adequately control the risks it generates or to which it is exposed. So what does this mean for you as<br />

managers of health practices?<br />

Developing a risk management plan will give you the ability to identify, assess, assign ownership, take<br />

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• Some will be financial<br />

• Some will be clinical<br />

• Some business and legal related<br />

• Some covered by insurance, but the majority covered by systems, processes and education.<br />

This session will get you well on the way towards developing a risk management plan. You will be able<br />

to go back to your practice and know what to look for - the gaps you need to fill. And for the risks<br />

you have already managed, you will be able to give yourselves a pat on the back.<br />

Notes<br />

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Barbara Docherty<br />

How changing our language can improve the diabetes consultation - Breakfast Session<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 7:30am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

‘Giving the diabetes consultation a communication makeover: how changing our language can transform<br />

behaviour ‘.<br />

Diabetes management with its major component of lifestyle behaviour change is currently based on<br />

intervention approaches focused on health professionals driving the change process through provision<br />

of persistent, repetitive advice and education.<br />

Action research carried out by the TADS training programme has been supported by emerging data from<br />

a current diabetes study indicating that how we communicate with our patients can produce a negative<br />

effect on their behavioural change decisions, and why a change of approach to one of person focused<br />

facilitation can be a stress buster for both patient and practitioner.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Nikki Turner<br />

Hot Shots<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

The delivery of vaccinations is probably the most evidence-based medicine we practice. The absence of<br />

disease may be a hard concept to sell, but the gains are dramatic. Furthermore the world is expanding<br />

rapidly with fantastic new vaccines available and coming on the market. As <strong>GP</strong>s we can no longer take<br />

coffee breaks through the immunisation updates and leave the practice nurses to know all the answers.<br />

This presentation will give a rapid overview of the schedule update this year, the private market vaccines<br />

our patients will want to know about, communication and myth, cool new research and future directions<br />

for vaccinology.<br />

Notes<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Malcolm Giles<br />

Evidence based Treatment of OME<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:55am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Persistent otitis media with effusion (OME) is one of the most common disorders of childhood. The<br />

majority of cases settle spontaneously, yet some children will suffer sequelae if left untreated.<br />

This presentation will review the current evidence regarding the diagnosis and treatment of OME,<br />

especially as it relates to the primary care setting. Specific issues which will be discussed include<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

Do antibiotics have a role in the management of OME?<br />

When is a policy of watching and waiting appropriate?<br />

When should children with persistent OME be referred for specialist review?<br />

This presentation is designed to complement a presentation given at a previous meeting entitled “the<br />

evidence based treatment of acute otitis media”.<br />

Notes<br />

Associate Professor Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Food Allergy and Eczema - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 9:20am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Adverse reactions to foods are a common clinical problem. In contrast, true food allergy, as documented<br />

by double blind placebo controlled food challenges, are less common. Food allergy can occur through<br />

a variety of immune mechanisms. Immediate reactions mediated by IgE antibodies are among the most<br />

severe and can be life-threatening.<br />

It is very important for an accurate diagnosis to be made in patients presenting with adverse reactions<br />

to food. Patients with allergic reactions to food will require allergy testing in the form of either skin or<br />

blood tests.<br />

Currently there is no specific treatment for food allergy apart from avoidance. Strict elimination diets<br />

carry nutritional risk and should be supervised by an experienced dietician. Novel forms of therapy such<br />

as anti-IgE treatment may prove effective in the future.<br />

Allergy prevention advice is controversial. The risk of sensitisation appears to be minimal during pregnancy.<br />

The delayed introduction of solid foods and avoidance of peanuts, tree nuts and seafood by lactating<br />

mothers is recommended.<br />

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Main Programme<br />

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Some forms of food allergy (eg milk allergy) are often time limited, while others are more likely to be<br />

permanent (eg shellfish allergy). CAP- RAST tests can be used to follow patients to determine when they<br />

may have achieved a remission.<br />

In this lecture advances in food allergy will be discussed including allergen desensitisation anti-IgE therapy<br />

etc.<br />

Notes<br />

Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

Acne - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 9:45am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Acne is a common reason for consultation in general practice. Those with mild acne are best treated with<br />

long term topical retinoids (tretinoin cream and adapalene cream/gel are now funded) and/or benzoyl<br />

peroxide applied to all affected areas. Wash with non-soap gentle cleanser once or twice daily. For those<br />

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females, consider various hormonal contraceptive options. Ensure inappropriate comedogenic cosmetics<br />

are abandoned. Consider whether medications are contributing to the acne. The role of diet remains<br />

controversial but it’s probably appropriate to advise low glycaemic, low dairy foods.<br />

Consider isotretinoin for longstanding, treatment resistant, or severe acne. If keen to prescribe yourself,<br />

update your knowledge with at least the BPAC article / Decision Support tool and BMJ learning article<br />

on isotretinoin before applying for Special Authority approval for funding. Choose well-motivated and<br />

mature patients that will do well with low-doses and can be relied on not to get pregnant. As <strong>GP</strong>s rarely<br />

manage many patients with severe acne, refer these, as they may need additional treatment and higher<br />

doses of isotretinoin thus experiencing troublesome mucocutaneous side effects.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr David Bratt<br />

Bridging the Gap - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

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Mr Zachary Moaveni & Mr Adam Bialostocki<br />

Plastic Surgical Tips for <strong>GP</strong>s - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Skellerup<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Breast Surgery Update - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Wound care 101 - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Notes<br />

Professor Shaun Holt<br />

Compliance with Asthma Medication - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

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case. The scale of the problem is discussed in this presentation as well as novel initiatives to combat it,<br />

including some that have been developed in New Zealand, and practical advise on how you can help<br />

your patients to adhere to the treatments that you want them to take.<br />

Notes<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

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Philippa Hamlyn and Harish Kala<br />

Assessment of Elderly Drivers - The Sweat Test: Is your patient safe to drive?<br />

Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury related deaths among 65 – 74 year olds and the<br />

second leading cause among 75 – 84 year olds (after falls). They have a higher fatality rate than any<br />

other age group except the under 25 year olds. Drivers over 75 years are involved in more accidents<br />

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Driving is a key role in everyday life for NZ society for all cultures, which impacts on self esteem,<br />

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well learned routines and the ability to respond flexibly and safely to unpredictable events. It is also an<br />

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2. Sydney University, Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment & Training Course<br />

3. The American Society of Aging (ASA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),<br />

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4. American Academy of Family Physicians 2006, Older Adult Drivers with Cognitive Impairment,<br />

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8. DriveSafe and DriveAware, Lynette G Kay and Anita C Bundy 2009<br />

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Auckland School of<br />

Pharmacy<br />

would like to thank all<br />

<strong>GP</strong>s and practice staff<br />

participating in the<br />

Community Pharmacyled<br />

Anticoagulation<br />

Management Service<br />

demonstration project.<br />

<br />

<br />

For more information go to:<br />

www.healthworkforce.govt.nz


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Dr Tim Sutton<br />

Caring for Heart Valves - Concurrent Breakout Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

A bullet point tour from first diagnosis, what do we look for, when do we worry and what can we do to<br />

help keep our patients well through to interventions offered and care of patients post procedurally.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Grant Beban and Dr Richard Babor<br />

Upper GI Surgery - Concurrent Breakout Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

An interaction-based session with Grant Beban and Richard Babor, both Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeons<br />

in Auckland.<br />

Case examples of common Upper GI problems, such as reflux disease, gallstone disease, upper GI<br />

malignancy, or obesity will be presented for discussion. We are particularly keen for you to bring questions<br />

or cases of your own.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Mr Andrew Carmody<br />

Medtech User Group - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Notes<br />

Dr David Rowbotham<br />

Infl ammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This session will focus on practical tips to assist in the diagnosis of ophthalmic conditions without the use<br />

of technical equipment. Skills that will be discussed include: how to detect an optic nerve problem, the<br />

best way to perform confrontation visual fields, and how to classify various causes of loss of vision into<br />

“dangerous” and “not so dangerous”.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Tim Cookson and Jennifer Gibson<br />

Medicolegal Update - Lessons from HRRT and HDPT - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Erica Whineray Kelly<br />

Diagnosis of Breast Cancer - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

This overview includes points for your practice: what to advise your patients for screening (personal vs<br />

population), when to start and when to stop. It will include common presentations of breast cancer and<br />

things to look out for and how we diagnose breast cancer. I will also discuss the role of newer modalities.<br />

This is as interactive as you’d like and I am happy to discuss particular cases if you wish.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Michelle May<br />

Eat what you love, love what you eat - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

To stem the impact of lifestyle-related disease, it is critical to move beyond advice-giving and address<br />

the core issues that affect nutrition and physical activity choices. Using the Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating<br />

Cycle, this interactive workshop will explore six unconventional strategies that promote the fearless and<br />

mindful enjoyment of food.<br />

Learning objectives:<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

Participants will list six specific strategies to help patients develop a sustainable healthy lifestyle.<br />

Participants can identify opportunities for counseling by utilising the Mindful Eating Cycle during a<br />

clinical encounter.<br />

Participants can teach self-awareness for selecting food that takes into account personal preferences,<br />

health considerations, and available options.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Tony Dowell<br />

Redesigning Diabetic Care - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

This is an interactive workshop to support effective communication and team working in<br />

diabetes care.<br />

Diabetes is one of the most important chronic illnesses managed routinely in primary care settings.<br />

Management involves complex pathways of consultation and communication relating to symptoms,<br />

treatment options, health promotion and lifestyle modification, the management of risk and issues<br />

around adherence and follow up.<br />

This workshop will discuss ways in which diabetes care could be enhanced by exploring the consultation<br />

process with a particular focus on communication both within consultations and over time.<br />

The workshop will use information from a recently completed study which directly observed all interactions<br />

between health providers and a group of patients newly diagnosed with diabetes, over a period of six<br />

months.<br />

The study produced insights about how clinicians can build on what the patient already knows or wants<br />

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to know about diabetes, how to best use time effectively in consultations and how to make the best use<br />

of contributions from different members of the primary care team.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Cervical Smears and Culposcopy - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

His talk will focus on changes in the worldwide thinking on cervical cancer screening. We will specifically<br />

cover changes to recommendations on initiation of Pap testing, changes in Pap testing for adults, and<br />

review the ASCCP cervical cancer screening guidelines.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Malcolm Giles<br />

Assessment of Dizziness - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

This presentation is given to trainee <strong>GP</strong>s every year in the Waikato as part of the <strong>GP</strong> education program at<br />

the request of the RNZC<strong>GP</strong>. It is always well received and the feedback I obtain indicates the trainees find<br />

it very helpful. A simple protocol for assessing dizzy patients will be presented, along with sample cases.<br />

Common conditions will be discussed, including migraine associated vertigo and benign paroxysmal<br />

vertigo. Several short videos will be shown, including “how to perform the Dix-Hallpike test”, “How to<br />

perform the Epley manoeuver”, and “how to assess for a vestibular deficit (head impulse test)”.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Mr John Chaplin & Mr Nick McIvor<br />

Head and Neck Case Studies - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

We will present an array of clinical scenarios from our practices to inform and highlight appropriate<br />

diagnostic pathways and management plans. We encourage an open discussion during these sessions.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Graham Gulbransen<br />

Alcohol and Your Ticker - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

A popular if somewhat controversial topic – what should we advise patients regarding alcohol and their<br />

hearts? This presentation reviews the literature since Graham’s NZ Family Physician April 2007 review<br />

paper Drink to your health – is alcohol really cardioprotective? (download from http://www.rnzcgp.org.<br />

nz/assets/documents/Publications/Archive-NZFP/April-2007-NZFP-Vol-34-No-2/GulbransenApril07.pdf)<br />

Epidemiological studies have usually shown a J-shaped curve suggesting that moderate drinkers have a<br />

lower alcohol-related relative risk of cardiovascular disease than abstainers or heavy drinkers. This paper<br />

found that because of confounding and misclassification, such non-randomised uncontrolled studies<br />

can never confirm that ‘a few drinks a day are good for the heart’. Come along to hear what more recent<br />

literature has to say on the topic.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Rachael Harry<br />

Abnormal Liver Function - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins<br />

This will be a practical overview of what LFTs are, why we check them and what various abnormalities<br />

mean. I will also give rules of thumb on when a patient should be referred for specialist assessment.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Menstrual Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Van Gogh<br />

Anil firmly believes in the provision of choices to women where effective options exist. He utilises Mirena,<br />

Novasure endometrial ablation (having the largest NZ series) and hysterectomy. He undertakes vaginal,<br />

laparoscopically-assisted and abdominal hysterectomy and discusses what to do with ovaries and cervix.<br />

A discussion and clear guidelines for investigation and for who to investigate will be offered as will ways<br />

of guiding your patients through the maze of options.<br />

Notes<br />

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106<br />

Main Programme<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Tony Dowell<br />

Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Kandinsky<br />

This is an interactive workshop to support effective communication in a consultation.<br />

The consultation is at the heart of General Practice and the interaction between the patient and doctor<br />

during the consultation has a major influence on patient health outcomes. This workshop will explore<br />

the complexity of that interaction using information obtained from studies which have directly observed<br />

and video recorded over 300 primary care consultations.<br />

Themes to be covered include:<br />

• What makes great consultations great!<br />

• The language of the consultation: When to talk in sentences , how to use “So, but , OK Ummm”.<br />

• How to detect when consultations go feral and how to repair them.<br />

• Dealing with confessions of compliance.<br />

• What about the computer?<br />

• How to lengthen or shorten consultations with a single (polite) word.<br />

Notes<br />

Mary Hodson<br />

Abnormal Lover Function - Sex therapy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Works<br />

Sexual Dysfunction: What to Look For and How to Source Effective Treatment<br />

This presentation examines the complexity of the requirements for the successful treatment of common<br />

sexual dysfunctions including the condition commonly called “sexual addiction” but more aptly described<br />

as out of control sexual behaviour or (OOCSB). At first glance this condition appears relatively harmless<br />

but, in reality, it does immeasurable harm to relationships and frequently leads to criminal activity and<br />

increasingly to prosecution.<br />

The presentation includes a review of the latest research on this disorder and discusses what to look<br />

for when considering treatment, a possible treatment model and where and how to source effective<br />

treatment.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Chris Ellis<br />

CT Cardiac Workstations - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Monet<br />

The long awaited technology to accurately image the heart, especially the coronary arteries, in a noninvasive<br />

way is now here. Difficulties in imaging have been overcome with technically advanced CT<br />

scanners, and complex software, allowing extraordinary pictures of the heart to be created. Fascinating<br />

cardiac images will be shown. Based on case histories, the workshop will explore modern aspects of<br />

cardiac assessment and treatment whilst showing some fascinating images.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj<br />

Diabetes in Pregnancy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Picasso<br />

Prevalence of gestational diabetes is increasing due to epidemic of obesity and increased maternal age.<br />

Similarly there is increasing prevalence of women with type 2 diabetes presenting in pregnancy. Recent<br />

literature supports the optimal maternal glycaemic control that has positive effects on perinatal and<br />

obstetric outcomes. Therefore revised glycaemic targets are being proposed.<br />

It is also important that women with diabetes who are contemplating pregnancy should be counselled<br />

and their therapy should be modified to optimise control in order to avoid unfavourable foetal and<br />

maternal outcomes. In addition to non-pharmacological interventions, such as diet and exercise, insulin<br />

is generally used to treat diabetes in pregnancy. It is reassuring that Metformin can safely be used in<br />

pregnancy, though long term outcome data are awaited.<br />

Women with gestational diabetes need long-term follow-up because of their increased risk of type 2<br />

diabetes and other vascular events.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Grant Beban, Dr Richard Babor & Dr Paula Mathieson<br />

Obesity Surgery - with a personal Experience - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Obesity is a common problem that now seems to have very effective surgical treatments available, but<br />

exactly how these work, and who may be appropriate for surgery is sometimes less clear to referrers.<br />

Grant Beban and Richard Babor are both Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeons in Auckland, working both<br />

in public hospitals and in the private sector. They will describe the different operations available, and<br />

illustrate the sorts of outcomes that people get, warts and all, with the use of case studies.<br />

A <strong>GP</strong> who has had a gastric bypass will bring a patients perspective to the discussion.<br />

Questions and problems from workshop participants are encouraged with the goal of facilitating<br />

worthwhile discussion.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Hair and Nail Disorders - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Hair and nail disorders are common problems and/or common presenting problem for primary care<br />

providers. The purpose of this presentation is to examine the approach to the evaluation of hair loss,<br />

review of common causes of hair loss, and treatment options for these conditions. We will also examine<br />

common normal and abnormal nail variant and systemic diseases and infections that can result in nail<br />

abnormalities.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr David Rowbotham<br />

GI Illness in Pregnancy - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Helen Danesh-Meyer<br />

Glaucoma - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:00pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Start 3:05pm Duration: 55mins Sovereign<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

Photography of the Skin - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Skellerup<br />

Dermatological photography is increasingly undertaken in general practice to document a condition,<br />

aid in follow-up, or to obtain a specialist opinion. Almost everyone owns at least one digital camera,<br />

including inexpensive consumer devices, sophisticated DSLR cameras and mobile phones. Editing and<br />

archiving software are also necessary.<br />

Obtain patient consent for photography, preferably in writing, outlining its purpose. If you plan to send<br />

the image to someone else, explain that its use will then be out of your control. Minimise photographs<br />

that might identify the patient should it be uploaded to Facebook, Wikipedia or porn sites (face, tattoos,<br />

jewellery).<br />

Prepare by ensuring plain, non-reflective grey / blue / green background and plenty of uniform ambient<br />

light. Use a large image size and best quality JPG compression – you can reduce file size later if you are<br />

short of storage space. Although the automatic settings are often adequate, consider altering white<br />

balance to suit the lighting and reducing aperture to increase depth of field. Flash is usually best but<br />

can be difficult with macro photography. Hold the camera still and perpendicular to the subject. Many<br />

cameras struggle to focus on the skin; if so, fix focus on a straight line (pen mark, transparent ruler, skincoloured<br />

paper or fabric).<br />

Take several pictures to include a regional view to show site or distribution of the skin complaint as well<br />

as close-up and macro photographs. Make sure they are in focus and properly exposed. It can be helpful<br />

to include a rule to indicate the size of a skin lesion. Dermoscopic photographs are valuable, particularly<br />

for pigmented lesions.<br />

Save the original image to your computer before editing a copy. Filenames might be those provided<br />

by the camera or your image archiving software – date-time names are helpful. Annotate the file with<br />

keyword metadata to identify the patient (NHI or practice ID number, not name) and diagnosis to easily<br />

find the picture in the future.<br />

Reduce the file size for emailing – use editing or archiving software to save copies of 640 x 480 px images.<br />

If sensitive subject, encrypt or upload to secure password-protected environment. Multiple images can<br />

be compressed into a zip file.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Peter Chapman-Smith<br />

Surgitron Skin Removals - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Monet<br />

The Ellmann “Surgitron” machine will be demonstrated as a unique versatile method for haemostasis,<br />

and removal of benign skin lesions such as tags, moles, and seborrheic keratoses. Red veins and hairs can<br />

also be treated, as well as skin incision and skin tightening applications. The 4 megaHz radiofrequency<br />

unit is distinctly different from hyfrecators, not commonly understood. This has clinical relevance in that<br />

tissue is not charred, and can be shaved off under local anaesthesia. An excellent cosmetic result is usual<br />

with very rare hypopigmentation or scarring evident. A wide range of electrodes are available. Industry<br />

enquiries: Medtel is the NZ agent for Ellmann technology.<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith has regularly used this technology for 20 years, and would strongly recommend<br />

this unique radiofrequency device over hyfrecators, which cannot achieve the same efficacy. As director<br />

of the Skin and Vein Clinic and a Fellow of the NZ College of Appearance Medicine, he has taught this<br />

technology to many colleagues over the years including trainees of NZCAM. This is a device that any<br />

<strong>GP</strong> with a steady hand would find very useful in practice daily – for skin surgery or cosmetic removal of<br />

unwanted lumps and bumps.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Chris Ellis<br />

Interpreting ECGs - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Van Gogh<br />

The ECG is the most basic of cardiology tests and still the most important. The methods used to read<br />

an ECG will be shown, with a variety of ECGs and clinical cases discussed to emphasise points made.<br />

The workshop aims to teach, refresh and leave attendees with confidence to develop their own ECG<br />

service.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June <strong>2010</strong> Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins<br />

The Mirena IUS is one treatment that has revolutionised the management of heavy periods. Anil has<br />

distilled his many years of insertion of the device and will present practical tips for this. He will also<br />

demonstrate and go through Pipelle endometrial biopsies and the use of ring pessaries for prolapse. One<br />

aim will be tips for minimal discomfort to your patients. The session will start with a brief version of the<br />

Menstrual Disorders talk.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr David Beaumont<br />

Medical Certification – The Issues - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Sovereign<br />

Medical Certification for work can be fraught with problems for <strong>GP</strong>s. There are potential conflicts with<br />

the doctor/patient relationship and the advocacy role perceived by some as a negative influence in<br />

rehabilitation. International consensus identifies that helping people back to work is beneficial for their<br />

health, but evidence suggests <strong>GP</strong>s don’t consider this to be their role. What is the situation in New<br />

Zealand? As consideration is given to a UK-style ‘Fit Note’ how do we understand the issues, and what<br />

should we do about them?<br />

Notes<br />

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Associate Professor Rohan Ameratunga<br />

Desensitisation - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Sigma<br />

Allergic disorders are a consequence of an inappropriate IgE response to antigens (allergens) that<br />

are generally considered to be harmless. The precise genetic basis of allergy is yet to be determined.<br />

Management of allergic disorders consists of three components. Where possible, allergen avoidance<br />

measures should be undertaken. Patients who are allergic to indoor triggers such as dust mites, should<br />

obtain pillow mattress and duvet covers from Allergy New Zealand. It is usually difficult to avoid outdoor<br />

allergens such as grass pollens. The second aspect of allergy treatment is the use of drugs. Generally<br />

most patients with allergic rhinitis respond to steroid nose sprays and / or antihistamines. This talk will<br />

focus on the last component of allergy treatment, desensitisation. Desensitisation has proved to be<br />

effective for inhalant allergies, hymenoptera (stinging insect) allergy and drug allergy.<br />

In general, desensitisation consists of introducing gradually increasing amounts of allergen over a period<br />

of time. This in turn down regulates the immune response. Desensitisation carries risks, including the<br />

possibility of anaphylaxis. In general, initiation of desensitisation to stinging insects and drugs should<br />

be carried out in specialised settings. Maintenance for bee and wasp allergy can be done in <strong>GP</strong><br />

practice. Inhalant desensitisation can be undertaken in <strong>GP</strong> as long as measures are in place to deal with<br />

anaphylaxis. It is strongly advised that patients with unstable asthma are not desensitised in general<br />

practice. These patients are at risk of fatal asthma. Practical aspects of immunotherapy will be discussed<br />

in the workshop.<br />

Notes<br />

Marijke Currie<br />

Spirometry Testing, Best Techniques for Best Results - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Works<br />

Spirometry is invaluable as a screening test of general respiratory health, however the clinical value of<br />

spirometric measurements is dependent on the correct operation and accuracy of the spirometry device,<br />

as well as correct patient technique.<br />

The aim of this workshop is to highlight the purpose of spirometry, and the importance of correct<br />

operation and technique for performing spirometry in primary practice.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Matthias Seidel<br />

Jadelle Implants - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Opus<br />

“Medicine is an art, surgery is a skill”: the one hour session will cover both scenes of Jadelle. The<br />

introduction looks at;<br />

• The pharmacologic aspect of Jadelle, including non-gynaecological actions (“side-effects”) and<br />

contraindications,<br />

• and a comparison of Jadelle to oestrogen based contraceptives, and to other progestins.<br />

Plenum question and discussion block concludes the theoretical part of approx 20 min. A brief animated<br />

video (your personal copy is included in the session registration) will set you up to try your skills on a<br />

dummy arm. During the hands-on session further small group discussion is encouraged.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Claude Preitner<br />

Air Accidents 101 - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Picasso<br />

Aircraft accidents and incidents, even minor, have to be reported to the authorities and are generally<br />

thoroughly investigated. This is done on a ‘no blame basis’ for the sole purpose of identifying causes of<br />

mishaps, learning from them, and preventing future occurrences. This philosophy is becoming more and<br />

more accepted in the practice of medicine, particularly in anaesthesia and surgery.<br />

Most accidents and incidents are the result of human error. These errors are often related to a lack of<br />

safety culture, deficient management and failure to address ‘latent failures’. There are lessons to be learnt<br />

for the practice of medicine from aircraft accidents. The workshop addresses some example of aircraft<br />

accidents to illustrate how errors and mishap do occur. It links these to the practice of medicine and<br />

hope to give General Practitioners better awareness of accidents causality and assist them in avoiding<br />

mishaps.<br />

Notes<br />

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Mr Brian Almand<br />

Managing Insomnia - Concurrent Workshop<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

117<br />

Dr Neil Poskitt & Dr Stewart Reid<br />

Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella Vaccines - What’s New? -<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 120mins Sportsdrome<br />

Prevention of infectious diseases is at the core of good health and vaccines represent one of the greatest<br />

achievements of biomedical science and public health. There have been significant advances in the<br />

development of vaccines, which hold promise for improving the health of New Zealanders. From July<br />

2011, the Government will broaden the coverage of pneumococcal disease in New Zealand by replacing<br />

Prevenar with Synflorix (a 10-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine) on the National<br />

Immunisation Schedule. In addition to those vaccines on the Immunisation Schedule, there are others<br />

that are recommended and available in New Zealand but not yet funded. This interactive workshop<br />

will provide you with an update on the advances in pneumococcal vaccination in New Zealand and the<br />

implications for clinical practice. The workshop will also cover the latest developments in recommended<br />

but non-funded vaccines, including rotavirus and varicella vaccines.<br />

Notes<br />

RN Rab Burtun<br />

Starting Insulin in General Practice - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

Many patients with diabetes fail to achieve targets for glycaemic control because of inappropriate use<br />

of insulin. Patients and health care professionals face many potential barriers to insulin initiation and<br />

intensification in primary care. These can be categorised as low motivation, lack of familiarity or experience<br />

and time constraints. Type 2 diabetes is progressive in nature and many people with the condition will<br />

inevitably require insulin therapy to attain and maintain adequate glycaemic control. My presentation is<br />

about exploring the nature of these barriers and offers suggestions and practical solutions for addressing<br />

and overcoming these hurdles so that insulin can be initiated confidently and appropriately in order to<br />

improve diabetes care in Primary care. Goal of the workshops will be about different insulin profiles,<br />

selecting and using devices, troubleshooting injection issues and knowing what key information to<br />

impart when starting someone on Insulin.<br />

Notes<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Practice Nurses Programme<br />

Dr Nikki Turner and Dr Marguerite Dalton<br />

Immunisation and Child Health Issues - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 12:00pm Duration: 60mins Sportsdrome<br />

The practice nurse role is a very important front line role for parents with many common childhood<br />

issues. This is being expanded in many areas with practice nurses becoming more involved in well child<br />

services including the ‘B4 School Check’ This interactive presentation will cover:<br />

• a quick update on recent immunisation issues: the 2011 immunisation schedule update, private<br />

market vaccines to know about, cool new research in immunisation,<br />

• common childhood issues including the well child schedule and the role of the practice nurse, lift the<br />

lip dental screening, well child screening tools, common behavioural issues and skin issues.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

th.<br />

HPV - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 1:00pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

The purpose of this presentation is to review current data and thinking on the impact of HPV infections.<br />

We will discuss the epidemiology of HPV and summarize the risk factors for HPV infection. We will also<br />

briefly discuss current primary and secondary measures to prevent the sequelae of these infections.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Graham Gulbransen<br />

Addiction - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 2:30pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Addiction and dependence are terms used to describe conditions involving craving, loss of control,<br />

increased use from tolerance, withdrawal symptoms on cessation, preoccupation with using the<br />

substance (salience) and continued use in spite of harm. The pleasure centre and biopsychosocial models<br />

will be discussed. Listeners will hear of short cuts to effective alcohol and other drug history taking.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Deralie Flower & Dr Ngaire Anderson<br />

Promoting Healthy Pregnancies - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 3:00pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Notes<br />

Liz Milner<br />

Best Practice Wound Management - Nurses Programme<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 3:30pm Duration: 30mins Sportsdrome<br />

Notes<br />

4:30pm – 5:30pm Concurrent Workshop Options (re-join <strong>GP</strong> programme for workshops) See pages 110-115 for details.<br />

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Main Programme<br />

Sunday 12th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Professor Shaun Holt<br />

Hot Asthma Topics - Breakfast Session<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 7:30am Duration: 45mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This presentation covers three of the biggest talking points in <strong>GP</strong> asthma management at the moment.<br />

The ACT score is a simple but very effective tool with which <strong>GP</strong>s can quickly get an objective and<br />

accurate understanding of how well controlled their patients are. The best asthma medicines developed<br />

will not help if the patient does not take them and so the issue of non-adherence is discussed along with<br />

a strategies that may address the problem. And finally, more and more patients with asthma are asking<br />

their <strong>GP</strong>s which natural and complementary therapies they should take. Therapies that may help, and<br />

therapies that definitely will not help, are summarised.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Alasdair Patrick<br />

Anaemia - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 30mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

Dr David Rowbotham<br />

GI Problems - Main Session (Breakout options scheduled)<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Infestations and Bites<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Bugs, bugs, and bugs!! Insect and arthropod bites and infestations have long been a plague of<br />

humankind. Many of the old scourges are still with us and some are making new headway against<br />

treatment of prevention methods. We will examine common bites and infestations, and consider their<br />

edification and treatments.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Chris Ellis<br />

Cardiac CT Angiography<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 9:50am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

This presentation will explore the exciting new technology and images available from CT cardiac<br />

angiography.<br />

Accurate, non-invasive cardiac imaging with modern CT scanners has created huge clinician and public<br />

interest in the potential of this technology. The CT cardiac angiogram test is explained, and the areas of<br />

current and future use will be explored. Good science supports the ability to accurately ‘rule out’ severe<br />

coronary artery disease, which is where the test is being increasingly used. These scanners will soon be<br />

widely available across New Zealand in the public service, and will positively enhance cardiac care with<br />

the extraordinary images which can be created. Some examples of these will be shown.<br />

Notes<br />

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or<br />

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Mr Zachary Moaveni & Mr Adam Bialostocki<br />

Plastic Surgical Tips for <strong>GP</strong>s - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sigma<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Tim Sutton<br />

Heart Failure, AF, Stroke Prevention - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Opus<br />

Just how should a patient with AF and heart failure be managed? Can they be left in AF? What are the<br />

best medications to use? How can we best keep them well? This group can provide a challenge both<br />

diagnostically and therapeutically. In this session I will try and answer the above questions and illustrate<br />

how pleasing the results can be.<br />

Notes<br />

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Sunday 12th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Matthias Seidel<br />

Jadelle Implants - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Works<br />

“Medicine is an art, surgery is a skill”: the one hour session will cover both scenes of Jadelle. The<br />

introduction looks at:<br />

• the pharmacologic aspect of Jadelle, including non-gynaecological actions (“side-effects”) and<br />

contraindications,<br />

• and a comparison of Jadelle to oestrogen based contraceptives, and to other progestins.<br />

plenum question and discussion block concludes the theoretical part of approx 20 min. A brief animated<br />

video (your personal copy is included in the session registration) will set you up to try your skills on a<br />

dummy arm. During the hands-on session further small group discussion is encouraged.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Anil Sharma<br />

Modern Help for the Pelvic Floor - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Kandinsky<br />

Around 50% of Anil’s practice is devoted to the problems of prolapse and urinary incontinence and the<br />

irony of remedying these issues after delivering around 5000 babies (having now given up Obstetrics) has<br />

not gone unnoticed! This session will aim to debunk the unnecessarily complex diagnosis and treatment<br />

of these issues in a clear practical manner. The overactive bladder will also be discussed as will the pros<br />

and cons of non-mesh and mesh repair. Although he has the largest NZ series of trocar-free apical and<br />

anterior / posterior repair, he still discusses and undertakes traditional surgery as well. Pessaries and<br />

conservative management have a part to play and this will be covered.<br />

Notes<br />

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Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Oakley<br />

Case Studies in Psoriasis - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Start 9:30am Duration: 55mins Skellerup<br />

Notes<br />

Mr Chris Barton<br />

Medical Property Development - Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Sovereign<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Graham Gulbransen<br />

Metabolic Adverse Effects of Atypical Antipsychotics<br />

Concurrent Breakout Session Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Start 9:30am Duration: 50mins Monet<br />

Graham Gulbransen presents best practice strategies to minimise your patients’ risk of heading down<br />

the ‘metabolic highway’. Increasingly <strong>GP</strong>s are starting patients on the new antipsychotics, or are involved<br />

with shared care with, or discharge from secondary mental health services. Extrapyramidal side effects<br />

were a major worry with the first antipsychotics. Increased risk of diabetes is the downside of second<br />

and third generation antipsychotics.<br />

Notes<br />

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Sunday 12th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Anders Henriksson<br />

Probiotics - Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Van Gogh<br />

Probiotics have been defined as “live microorganisms which, when administrated in adequate amounts<br />

confers a health benefit on the host”. Recent years have seen an increased interest in probiotics, following<br />

the outcome of several human intervention studies.<br />

This workshop will give an overview of probiotics and their use in dietary supplements and food, especially<br />

dairy products. Furthermore, the workshop will more broadly explore opportunities to use this type of<br />

microorganisms in complimentary medicine and nutrition.<br />

Notes<br />

Philippa Hamlyn and Harish Kala<br />

Assessment of Elderly Drivers - The Sweat Test: Is your patient safe to drive?<br />

Concurrent Workshop Repeated<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 8:30am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Start 9:25am Duration: 50mins Picasso<br />

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury related deaths among 65 – 74 year olds and the<br />

second leading cause among 75 – 84 year olds (after falls). They have a higher fatality rate than any<br />

other age group except the under 25 year olds. Drivers over 75 years are involved in more accidents<br />

per kilometre than middle aged drivers. By 2030 the number of persons over 70 years old is predicted<br />

to triple. Although many older drivers self regulate their driving, it is not enough to keep crash rates<br />

down.<br />

Driving is a key role in everyday life for NZ society for all cultures, which impacts on self esteem,<br />

independence, social, vocational and avocational activities. It is an intrinsically complex task, combining<br />

well learned routines and the ability to respond flexibly and safely to unpredictable events. It is also an<br />

emotionally laden subject, with the potential for huge repercussions for the patient, the patient’s family,<br />

and the <strong>GP</strong>.<br />

This workshop will explore how a medical issue observed by a <strong>GP</strong> can translate to a driving safety<br />

concern. The effects of medical deficits on practical driving skills will be reviewed and practical tools and<br />

strategies will be provided for use in <strong>GP</strong> practices.<br />

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References:<br />

1. New Zealand Transport Agency<br />

2. Sydney University, Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment & Training Course<br />

3. The American Society of Aging (ASA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),<br />

Drivewell, accessed on line on January 13 <strong>2010</strong> http://www.asaging.org<br />

4. American Academy of Family Physicians 2006, Older Adult Drivers with Cognitive Impairment,<br />

5. OTRS Group Ltd Driver/Passenger Training Course<br />

6. Christchurch Neurotechnolgy Research Programme, Canterbury Driving Assessment Tool (CanDAT)<br />

7. AA Driver Education Foundation, CarFIT<br />

8. DriveSafe and DriveAware, Lynette G Kay and Anita C Bundy 2009<br />

Notes<br />

Professor Shaun Holt<br />

Complementary Therapies for Depression<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Many people with depression will try complementary and alternative therapies (CAM) or will consider<br />

using them. There are many reasons for this, including a preference for natural treatments and also the<br />

limited effectiveness and side effects of antidepressant medications. Unfortunately, there are few sources<br />

of good information and many treatments are totally ineffective or even dangerous. A surprisingly large<br />

number of CAM therapies have been shown in high quality research studies to reduce symptoms and/<br />

or increase quality of life. Most health care professionals receive little if any teaching on evidencebased<br />

CAM and their patients often have questions on the subject, usually based on information from<br />

anecdotes, magazines and the internet. This presentation gives an overview on which CAM therapies<br />

can help people with depression, which do not help or can harm....and how to tell the difference.<br />

Notes<br />

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Sunday 12th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Tim Sutton<br />

Sleep Apnoea and the Heart<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:25am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

An often unrecognised comorbidity in cardiac patients I will highlight some identified cardiac associations.<br />

As you will see this is an area in which we are early in the learning phase, but knowledge is growing, and<br />

the recognition that this places a huge challenge to health services in the future.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Tony Dowell<br />

The General Practice Consultation<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 11:50am Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

The consultation is at the heart of General Practice and the interaction between the patient and doctor<br />

during the consultation has a major influence on patient health outcomes.<br />

This presentation will explore the complexity of the consultation with a particular focus on the effective<br />

use of language and communication. It will be based on the results from a number of research studies<br />

using direct video observation of over 300 consultations. Observed interactions include routine <strong>GP</strong><br />

consultations, consultations with the same patients in primary and secondary settings and consultations<br />

over time with patients newly diagnosed with diabetes.<br />

Specific themes will include:<br />

• Effective and not so consultations, and how to tell the difference.<br />

• Consultations in Long Term Condition care with a focus on diabetes and mental health.<br />

• Using the computer to communicate.<br />

• The power of a single word – or two.<br />

Notes<br />

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Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

UV v the Skin<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 12:15pm Duration: 25mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Ultraviolet light has correctly been labelled the perfect carcinogen. Although some gains have been made<br />

in educating worldwide society on the prevention of sun related disease, much unnecessary morbidity<br />

and mortality remain from the sequelae of sun exposure. During this presentation will discuss disease<br />

states related to excessive UV exposure, briefly consider treatment options for these conditions, and<br />

discuss prevention strategies for this often preventable set of diseases.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux<br />

Clinical Quiz<br />

Sunday, 12 June 2011 Start 12:40pm Duration:20mins Baytrust Forum<br />

Not telling!<br />

Notes<br />

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Delegate Listings<br />

as of 24 May 2011<br />

Alphabetic Listing<br />

Title Given Name Surname Clinic/Practice/Company Town/City<br />

Dr Nur Hafi dzah Abdul Hamid South City Health Limited Hamilton<br />

Dr Thierry Adam The Doctors Surgery Whitianga<br />

Dr Peter Adams Rotorua<br />

Mrs Bridget Adams Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Mark Adcroft Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Adeshina Agebite Victoria North Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Cliff Ah Kitt Manukau City Accident & Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kabir Ahmed Parklands Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Nasim Ahmed Parklands Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Rashid Ahmed Auckland<br />

Dr Syed Arif Ahmed Te Aroha Medcare New Plymouth<br />

Dr Brendon Aish Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr John Aitken Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Shirook Alansari Anglesea Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Nasim Ali Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Karim Alipour Auckland<br />

Dr Jacqueline Allan Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Dr John Almond Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Thamer Alsulaiman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Ngongotaha<br />

Dr Clinton Anderson Kawau Bay Health Auckland<br />

Dr Ngaire Anderson University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Mrs Trish Anderson Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki Thames<br />

Dr Emma Andrew Tauranga Public Hospital Tauranga<br />

Dr Cecil Antony Whangaparaoa Medical Centre Hibiscus Coast<br />

Maggie Antony Whangaparaoa Medical Centre Hibiscus Coast<br />

Dr Sue Argent EastMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Rachel Arms Ora Toa Cannons Creek Wellington<br />

Dr Cloene Armstrong Auckland<br />

Dr Johnathan Armstrong Radius Medical St Andrews Hamilton<br />

Mrs Tania Ashton Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Daniel Asquith Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr James Aubrey Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Annaelle Babbage Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Kate Baddock Kawau Bay Health Warkworth<br />

Dr Tim Baily Gibson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Elisabeth Baird Gate Pa Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Kevin Baker Natural Healing Raumati Paraparaumu<br />

Dr Kathy Bakke Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

RN Carol Bakker Carefi rst Medical Centre New Plymouth New Plymouth<br />

Dr Chandra Bala Lake View Clinic Rotorua<br />

Dr Tracy Ball CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Dr Angela Bang Leabank Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Don Barrett Ropata Medical Centre Lower Hutt<br />

Bernice Barry-Addy Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Phillip Barter Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Dr Alex Bartle Sleep Well Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Belinda Bartle Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Morag Baruch Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Kaye Basire Ropata/Te Omanga Hospice Lower Hutt<br />

Mr Johnathan Bayley Westpac Hamilton<br />

Dr Kirsten Beattie Westend Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr David Beaumont Fit for Work Wellington<br />

Dr Cath Becker Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Tony Becker Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr James Beetham Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Naomi Bell Kowhai Surgery Auckland<br />

Dr John Bellomo Bellemo Family Health New Plymouth<br />

Lorraine Benfi eld Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai Heads<br />

Sue Benham Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Ms Maree Benjamin Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Mrs Helen Bennett Paeroa Medical Group Paeroa<br />

Mrs Lyn Bernard 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Rick Bernau Bay MSM Ltd Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Teresa Berthelsen Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Nina Bevin Redicare Family Health Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Marlene Bezuidenhout Southcare Hawera<br />

Mrs Dianne Bezuidenhout Hawera<br />

Dr Sangita Bharatia Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Dr Catherine Bialostocki Tauranga<br />

Mr Adam Bialostocki Bay Plastic Surgery Tauranga<br />

Dr Nick Binns Hamilton<br />

Mrs Stephanie Birbeck South City Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Marcus Bishop Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Joan Bjerring Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Geir Bjornholdt Tui Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Sue Blake Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Jo Blakey Mairangi Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Margaret Blanshard Lumsden Medical Centre Arrowtown<br />

Mr Blanshard Arrowtown<br />

Dr Keith Blayney Hawera<br />

RN Sarah Bloomer Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Ms Sue Bluett Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Sue Bluett Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Cheryl Bollen Te Aroha Noa Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Malcolm Bollen Te Aroha Noa Medical Whangarei<br />

Rosemary Bond Christchurch School of Medicine Christchurch<br />

Dr Michelle Bonnici Medical Centre @ Apollo Auckland<br />

Dr Ross Boswell Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Susan Boswell Tahunanui Medical Centre Nelson<br />

Dr Gamil Botros Tepuna Hauora Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Bowden Kauri Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mr Tom Bowden That's ri Auckland<br />

Mrs Yvonne Boyes Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance Whakatane<br />

Mrs Jos Bradley Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr David Bratt Ministry of Social Development Wellington<br />

Dr Lauren Brenner Freemans Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Janice Briggs Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Simon Bristow Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Cheryl Britton Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

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Delegate Listings<br />

as of 24 May 2011<br />

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Dr Lorraine Brooking Gisborne<br />

Dr Graeme Brown Waiuku Medical Centre Waiuku<br />

Dr Janice Brown Hauraki Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nigel Brown Timaru Medical Centre Timaru<br />

Dr Steve Brown Invercargill<br />

Ashleigh Brown University of Otago Wellington<br />

Barbara Brown Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Elaina Brown Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Michelle Brown Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Mrs Claire Browne Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Nigel Bruce Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Rose Bruce Vivan Medical New Plymouth<br />

Dr Mary Buckler Cornwall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Michael Buckley Wellness Services Lower Hutt<br />

Lance Buckthought Otago Medical School Dannevirke<br />

Dr David Bulmer Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Emily Burgess Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Donna Burkhart Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Jason Burns Em-Med Training New Plymouth<br />

Dr Buzz Burrell Blenheim<br />

Dr Kathy Burt Highland Park Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Louise Burt Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Mrs Jackie Burton Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Mr Rab Burtun Waitakere Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Keith Buswell Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

RN Dale Byers Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Catherine Byrne Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Gordon Caldwell Pinnacle Tokoroa<br />

Dr Ken Caldwell Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Mrs Rachel Cameron Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Jayne Cameron Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Kiri Cameron Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Mary Anne Cameron The NZ College of Primary Health Care Nurses NZNO Rotorua<br />

Dr Anne Campbell Veteran Affairs New Zealand Wellington<br />

Mrs Charlene Campbell Mangakino Health Services Mangakino<br />

Mrs Charlene Campbell Mangakino Health Services Mangakino<br />

Ms Caroline Campbell Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

RN Glenda Campbell Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Julie Cannon Chadwick Healthcare Tauranga<br />

Dr John Cargill Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Jane Carman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Charles Carney The Doctors Waipawa Waipawa<br />

Dr Barbara Carran Central Family Healthcare Whangarei<br />

Dr Wendy Carroll Paeroa Medical Centre Paeroa<br />

Mary Cassaidy Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Dr Andrew Chambers Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nikki Chambers White Cross Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr Catherine Chan Conifer Grove Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Shri Chand Huntly East Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Mr Jason Chang Auckland<br />

Dr John Chaplin Head and Neck Associates Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith Quality Seminar Management Whangarei<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith Skin and Vein Clinic Whangarei<br />

Dr Vishad Chathury Palm Springs Medical Centre<br />

Dr Lucinda Cheesman Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

Dr Erin Chen Auckland<br />

Dr Jeffrey Chen Dinsdale Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Tim Chiari Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Charles Bevan Chilcott Wanganui<br />

Mrs Jan Chittenden Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Tina Chou Five Cross Roads Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Malcolm Christie Tauranga<br />

Dr Kym Christodoulou Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr Deon Claassens Manly Medical Centre Whangaparoa<br />

Dr Sue Clarke Hobsonville Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mark Claxton Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Elaine Cleland Te Manu Toroa Papamoa<br />

Dr Freya Clemens Gore Medical Centre Gore<br />

Dr Jochen Clemens Gore Medical Centre Gore<br />

Lyn Cochrane Waihi Beach Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Allan Cockburn Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Mrs Patricia Cole Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr Peter Coleman Dury Surgery Auckland<br />

Mrs Pam Collinge Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai<br />

Dr Andy Collings Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Simon Collins Raumaunga Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Glenn Colquhoun Hora Te Pai Paraparaumu<br />

Sharon Colville Grandview Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Ivan Connell Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Conolly Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Dr Michele Cooper Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Hashira Cooray Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Ranjith Cooray Hakanoa Health Centre Huntly<br />

Kumudu Cooray Hakanoa Health Centre Huntly<br />

Mrs Kath Coppard Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr Jim Corbett Waimakino Health Raetihi<br />

Sue Corney Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Joe Cornforth Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Paul Cosgrove Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Andrew Coster Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Tracy Cotter Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Dr Phyllida Cotton-Barker Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tim Coulter Taupo<br />

Dr Ken Couper Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Julie Cowley Baymed Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Geoffrey Cramp Gisborne<br />

Michele Cray Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Mrs Debbie Cripps Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kirsten Crooke Masterton Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Dr Shane Cross Broadway Health Centre Kaikohe<br />

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Mrs Alyson Cross Kaikohe<br />

Dr Nicholas Crozier Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Peter Culham Te Mata Peak Practice Havelock North<br />

Jo Cundry Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Jo Cundy Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Peter Cunningham Kitchener Road Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

Mrs Josie Cunningham Kitchener Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Rick Cutfi eld Waitemata Health North Shore City<br />

Mrs Anne Dallison Phoenix Health<br />

Dr Marguerite Dalton Auckland<br />

Dr Sarah Dalziel Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Andrew Darby Hamilton<br />

Dr Rekha Das Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Andreas Daun Tukutuki Medical Waipukurau<br />

Dr Liz Davies Mount Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Jill Davies Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Melissa Davies Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Dr Helen Davis Whangarei<br />

Dr Richard Davis Whangarei<br />

Annabel Davison Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Caroline Davy Dee St Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Lishan de Alwis Ora Toa Medical Centre Cannons Creek<br />

Dr David De Beer Gisborne<br />

Mrs Lyn de Graaff Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Pip de Hamel Wakefi eld Health Centre Tasman<br />

Dr Kelvin Deginder Tararua Health Group Dannevirke<br />

Mr Paul Denham Southern Cross Primary Care Ltd Auckland<br />

Dr Mark Devich Gisborne<br />

Dr Anne Dibley Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Chris Dickey McLaren Park Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Elspeth Dickson Kowhai Surgery Warkworth<br />

Dr Sandy Dinsdale Brookfi eld Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Coral Dixon Welcome Bay Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Elizabeth Dixon Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Barbara Docherty University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Dr Rakesh Dogra Kaipara Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Glenn Doherty Wai Health Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Anja Doll Te Kauwhata<br />

Dr Judi Donnell Hinemoa House Family Healthcare Rotorua<br />

Dr Thomas Doo Meadowbank Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Chandra Dookia MTC Trentham Wellington<br />

Dr Stephen Dorairaj Howick Medical Practice Auckland<br />

Prof Tony Dowell University of Otago Wellington<br />

Lynette Downie Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Dr Holly Drexler The Doctors Hastings Hastings<br />

Dr Jack Drummond Tauranga<br />

Mrs Evelyn Drummond Tauranga<br />

RN Julie Dryland Family Mediciane Birkenhead North Shore City<br />

Dr Stewart Drysdale Hastings Health Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Clare Dudding Torbay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mr Shannon Dudley Kowhai Surgery Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Linda Dugdale City Medical Napier<br />

Dr Charlie Dundas Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Mrs Janet Dunham 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Richard Eastcott Tamatea Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Maria Eastwood Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr Vivien Edge Positive Healthcare Nelson<br />

Dr Graeme Edgeley Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Lucy Edkins Tokoroa Health Tokoroa<br />

Phillipa Edmonds Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Colin Edwards Auckland<br />

Dr Indira Edwards Radius Medical Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Peter Egli Family Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Kerry Ellison Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr June Engel Papamoa Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr Mary English Thorndon Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Kim Entwhistle Wellington<br />

Dr Desmond Epp Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Mr Mike Evered Whangarei<br />

Mrs Kailua Faafoi Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Mrs Helen Fair 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Carolyn Falkner CADS Auckland<br />

Dr Rex Faulkner Waikanae Health Centre Waikanae<br />

Emily Fawcett Otago Medical School Dannevirke<br />

Dr Rod Ferguson Linden Surgery Wellington<br />

Philippa Fergusson-Oats Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Margaret Fielding Queen St Practice Wairoa<br />

RN Michelle Fields Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Robyn Filmer Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Finlayson Invercargill<br />

Dr Steven Fish Oakhouse Medical Centre Waimate<br />

Mrs Aroha Fitzpatrick Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Harriet Fitzpatrick Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Chris Fletcher Victoria North Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Gill Flewers Bulls Medical Centre/RNZAF Ohakea Fielding<br />

Dr Sandra Flooks Coromandel Family Health Centre Coromandel<br />

Dr Deralie Flower University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Dr Coral Fonseca Avondale Family Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Luisa Fonua-Faeamani Langimalie Clinic Auckland<br />

Meredyth Foote Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Raewynn Foreman Paeroa Medical Centre and Leamington Medical Centre Paeroa<br />

Dr Julian Foster The Terrace Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Krystyna Foulkes Te Aroha Medcare New Plymouth<br />

Mr Samuel Fowler Dunedin School of Medicine Greymouth<br />

Julie Frame Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Alastair Fraser Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Angela Fraser Ellerslie Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lillian Fraser Fraser Locum Ltd Auckland<br />

Mrs Barbara Fredericksen Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Stefan Freudenberg The Doctors Napier Napier<br />

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Dr Kevin Fricker Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Siro Fuatai Bader Drive Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Fur Mt Roskill Medical and Surgical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alan Furniss Atherton Hospital Queensland<br />

Dr Lance Garcia Auckland<br />

Dr Tristan Gardiner Bush Road Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Brian Gare Greendale Family Medicine Napier<br />

Mrs Michelle Gare HBPHO Hastings<br />

Dr Stephen Gates Meadowbank Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Vijay Gautam Huntly East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Sue Genner Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Brian Gibson Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Mrs Barbara Gibson Gisborne<br />

Dr Malcolm Giles Hamilton<br />

Dr Alison Glover Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Mrs Rhonda Goddard Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Dr Alexandra Goldkom Queen Street Doctors Auckland<br />

Janet Gootjes Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Mrs Helen Gore Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Dr Prasanna Govindaraj Radius Medical Davies Corner Hamilton<br />

Mrs Colleen Gower Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Suzanne Greaves Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Carol Green Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Yvonne Marie Greenfi eld Clinic 41 Auckland<br />

Dr Irene Greenman Auckland<br />

Dr Maryke Griessel Rotorua<br />

Dr Marilyn Griffi ths Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Mary Griffi ths Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Ronald Griffi ths Timaru<br />

Dr Graham Gulbransen Kingsland Family Health Auckland<br />

Dr Nihal Gurusinghe Waitangi Family Practice Te Puke<br />

Dr Catherine Hadley Silverstream Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Mr Kevin Hague, MP Green Party Wellington<br />

Dr Karin Hall CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Maureen Hall Lakes Prime Care Rotorua<br />

Dr Sara Hampson Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Fiona Hannah Five Cross Roads Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Tony Hanne Dr Hanne Family Practice Auckland<br />

Mrs Christine Hanne Dr Hanne Family Practice Auckland<br />

Sandy Hansen Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr John Hardie Boys Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Derek Hardy Waihi<br />

Dr James Harman Paraparaumu Medical Centre Paraparaumu<br />

Dr Anna Harris Auckland<br />

RN Marie Harris Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Peter Harrison Huntly West Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Dr Pippa Harrison Nelson Family Medicine Nelson<br />

Dr Simone Hart Queenstown Medical Centre Queenstown<br />

Kay Harvey Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Mrs Allyson Harwood Midway Occupational Health Services Palmerston North<br />

Sonya Harwood HBPHO Hastings<br />

Dr David Hassan Wellsford<br />

Mrs Andrea Hathaway Shakespeare Road Medical Napier<br />

Dr Lesley Hawkins City Medical Gisborne<br />

Dr Dave Hay Oneroa Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr David Hay healthAlliance Auckland<br />

Dr Eva Hay Milford Family Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Wayne Hayter Radius Medical The Palms Palmerston North<br />

Raewynne Hayward Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Gillian Haywood City Medical Gisborne<br />

Selina Haywood Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Mr Daniel Healey Avondale Family Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jocelyn Heard Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr Jennifer Heazlewood Auckland Family Medical Practice Auckland<br />

Dr Colin Helm CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Dr Jean Hemmes The Doctors Surgery Whitianga<br />

Kathy Hemsley Bellemo Family Health New Plymouth<br />

Dr Amanda Henderson Immigration Medical Services Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Hendy Dr Hendy's Surgery Napier<br />

Dr Kerry Hennessy Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Anders Henriksson Danisco Australia Pty Ltd Botany<br />

Dr Paul Henry Juluka Medical Services Te Aroha<br />

Fiona Henson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Emily Hermanson Riverlea Medical Centre Edgecumbe<br />

Dr Danielle Heron Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Michael Hewitt Mt Albert Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Jacqui Hickman Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Dr Julie Anne Higham Mangere Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Antje Hilgert The Palms Practice Radius Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Claire Hill Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Erica Hill Medicentre Tokoroa<br />

Dr Jenny Hill Otumoetai Health Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Rosie Hill Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Mrs Gillian Hill Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai Heads<br />

Dr Harry Hillebrand Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Mrs Fiona Hillebrand Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Mr Paul Hilton Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr David Hoadley Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Murray Hodder Auckland<br />

Gillian Hodgson Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Mary Hodson STNZ Ltd Auckland<br />

Dr Ian Hoffer Commercial Street Surgery Kawakawa<br />

Dr Paul Hogg Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Penny Holdaway Gym Company Medical Ashburton<br />

Dr Julie Hollis Auckland<br />

Dr Jan Holmes Whangarei<br />

Prof Shaun Holt Tauranga<br />

Stacey Hooper University Of Auckland Rotorua<br />

Dr Eric Horne Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Timothy Hou Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

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Dr Chong Hong How Family Doctors Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Beverley Howcroft Shakespeare Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tin Htay Onehunga Accident & Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Wendy Huang Bayfair Doctors<br />

Dr Richard Hudson Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Margaret Hudson Greerton Health Tauranga<br />

Dr Debbie Hughes Lake Surgery Taupo<br />

Dr Lisa Hughes Hinemoa House Rotorua<br />

RN Julie Hulbert Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Done Hulley Meadowbank Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Nicky Humphries Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Denise Hunt Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Joanne Hunter Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Elinoor Hutching Bryant University of Otago - Wellington Wellington<br />

Dr Hella Insinger Pukekohe Family Healthcare Pukekohe<br />

Dr Mark Irwin Rotorua<br />

Dr Hans Itjeshorst Otaki Medical Center Otaki<br />

Dr Luke Ivancevic Dodson Medical Auckland<br />

Mrs Donna Jackson Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Joanna Jackson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Carl Jacobsen Kopeopeo Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Sheelagh James Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Sherry James Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Shanali Jayawardhana Kowhai Surgery Warkworth<br />

Dr Stuart Jenkins Waitemata District Health Board Takapuna<br />

Dr Paul Jip Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Aishah Jip Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Matthias John Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki Thames<br />

Dr Melanie Johns Katikati Medical Centre<br />

Dr Al Johnson Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Lannes Johnson Harbour Health PHO Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Johnston Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Mrs Gael Johnston Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

Dr Josh Johnstone 2 KIWI DOCS Tauranga<br />

Dr Bryn Jones Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Dr Kyra Jones Naenae Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Philippa Jones Western BOP PHO Tauranga<br />

Mr John Jordan Thames<br />

Mrs Susan Jordan Hauraki Plains Health Centre Thames<br />

Dr Vincent Joret Chadwick Healthcare Tauranga<br />

Dr Andrea Judd Kaikoura Medical Centre Kaikoura<br />

Dr Sherif Kalladka Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr George Karageorge Plimmerton Medical Center Wellington<br />

Dr Robert Kay Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jean Kelly Capital & Coast District Health Board Wellington<br />

Dr Paul Kelly Miramar Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Teresa Kelly Clevedon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Richard Kenner Clendon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alan Kenny Tokoroa Health Tokoroa<br />

Linda Kerr Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Maldev Keshvara Huntly West Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Dr Paul Keys Timaru Primary Care Timaru<br />

Dr Murtaza Khanbhai Te Atiawa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Wee-Ling Khoo Cornwall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nigel Kim Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Geraldine King USA<br />

Mrs Heidi Kirk Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Mrs Jenny Kissick SouthCare Medical centre Hawera<br />

Mr Andrew Kissling Vodafone New Zealand Auckland<br />

Christine Kitchingman Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Helen Kjestrup Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Barry Knight Tokoroa Primary Care Tokoroa<br />

Dr Rall Koen Southcare Hawera<br />

Dr Elly Kroef Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Ms Janine Kuizinas Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Malsha Kularatna University of Otago - Wellington Wellington<br />

Dr John Kyle Albany Family Medical Centre Orewa<br />

Mrs Sarah Kyle Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Amrat Lad Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Christiana Lafferty Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Saba Lahood Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Santi Lala Central Medical Tauranga Tauranga<br />

Dr Karandeep Lall Tokoroa Hospital Rotorua<br />

Dr Justine Lancaster Mana Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr David Lane Browns Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tom Lang Welcome Bay Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Cerys Lang CityMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Kay Large Titirangi Family Health Care Auckland<br />

Mrs Jackie Later Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Aniva Lawrence Paihia Medical Services Paihia<br />

Dr Christine Laws Red Beach Family Medical Red Beach<br />

Dr Clem Le Lievre Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Mrs Helen Le Quesne Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Jethro Le Roy Ngati Kahu Hauora Tauranga<br />

Dr Mily Leadley Hillcrest Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Patrick Leary Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Joyce Lee Auckland<br />

Dr Yvonne LeFort Milford Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alastair Leggat Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Martyn Lemberg Otumoetai Health Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Kuok Leow Panmure Medical Center Auckland<br />

Dr Kathryn Leslie Student Health Victoria University Wellington<br />

Dr Arna Letica Titirangi Family Health Care Auckland<br />

Mrs Lea Helena Light Ranolf Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Isobel Light RMIP Otago University Masterton<br />

Dr Helen Liley Crawford Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Melissa Lilley Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Michael Lin Carterton Medical Centre Carteron<br />

Dr John Lindsay Ranui Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Mirian Lindsay Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

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Dr Jens-Peter Link Oneroa Accident & Medical Centre Waiheke Island<br />

Dr Tim Linton Linton Health Ltd Palmerston North<br />

Dr Tina Liu Waitakere Union Health North Shore City<br />

Karen Lloyd-Roberts Sunnynook Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Rachael Loan Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Julie Long Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

RN Marika Longman Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Ian Lord Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Cam Loveridge-Easther RMIP Otago University Masterton<br />

Linda Lovini Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Mrs Vanessa Lowl Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Jill Lowrey HBPHO Hastings<br />

Mr Vui Lu Dunedin<br />

Dr Julia Lyons Tuakau Health Centre Pokeno<br />

Dr Ezra Mabidikama Kerikeri Medical Centre Kerikeri<br />

Dr Mahbub Mabin East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Alison MacDonald Auckland<br />

Dr Vicki Macfarlane Community Alcohol and Drug Services<br />

Mrs Kerry Mackie North Harbour Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Ms Michelle MacKinnon Rimu Lodge Rest Home Palmerston North<br />

Dr Bryan Macleod Coromandel Family Health Centre Coromandel<br />

Shona Macrury Greerton Health Tauranga<br />

Dr Maysa Mahmoud Clive Medical Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Stephen Main Hokianga Health Rawene<br />

Dr Cemira Mairaj Auckland<br />

Mrs Annchen Maisel Mahoe Street Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Akanesi Makakaufaki West Fono Health Trust Auckland<br />

Dr Amir Malik Pomare Union Health Wellington<br />

Dr Janet Maloney-Moni Moni Nursing Services Opotiki<br />

Mrs Alicia Mamea The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Alan Mangan Aramoho Health Centre Wanganui<br />

Dr Brett Mann Ilam Medical Centre Christchurch<br />

Dr Janan Mansour East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Mrs Kerry Marra Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr David Marris Hibiscus Coast<br />

Dr Ross Marshall Otorohonga Medical Centre Otorohonga<br />

Karen Marshall Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Harry Martin <strong>GP</strong> Locum Auckland<br />

Dr Richard Martin Richmond Health Nelson<br />

Mrs Lesley Martin The Family Clinic Taumarunui<br />

Lenare Martin Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Allen Marx Gisborne<br />

Dr Allie Maskill Linton Military Camp/Bulls Medical Centre Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Eleni Mason Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Dr Raju Mathew Taihape Health Taihape<br />

Dr Paula Mathieson Te Puawaitanga o Otangarei Whangarei<br />

RN Suzanne Matthews WBoP PHO Tauranga<br />

Dr Kim Mawson Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Michelle May Am I Hungry? USA<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center USA<br />

Donna McArley Western BOP PHO Tauranga<br />

Donna McConnell Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Dr Alastair McDonald Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Alison McFarlane Mangapapa Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Ken McFarlane Mangapapa Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Nicole McGinty Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Richard McGrath Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Alison McGruer Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Sharon McHardy City Doctors Palmerston North<br />

Dr Himali McInnes Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nick McIvor Head & Neck Associates Auckland<br />

Dr Mikayla Mckeague Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Nicola McKendrey Te Mata Peak Practice Havelock North<br />

Mrs Maree McKenna Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Barbara McKenzie Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Dr Jim McKevitt Pheonix Health Whakatane<br />

Jan McKillen Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Lorraine McKinstry Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Anne McLean Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Alison McLeod Auckland Regional Public Health Service Auckland<br />

Dr Andrew McMenamin Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Claire McNally Farm St Family Health Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Ian McPhail Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Simon Meech Dee St Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Mrs Michelle Melligan Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Linda Mellor Massey University Student Health Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Guy Melrose Anglesea Accident/Medical Hamilton<br />

Dr Anna Meuli Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr David Meuli Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Fran Meuli Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Richard Meyer Patea Doctors Patea<br />

Jane Millar RMIP Student Dannevirke<br />

Dr Chris Miller Coast to Coast Healthcare Warkworth<br />

Dr Malcolm Miller Kaipara Medical Centre Kumeu<br />

Mrs Karin Milliken Holistic Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Janet Mills Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Dr Matt Mills Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Tessa Mills Masterton<br />

Dr Julie Milmine Totara Health Napier<br />

Dr Iris Milne Te Whanau a Iwi Gisborne<br />

Elizabeth Milner Total Care Health Services Auckland<br />

Dr Noshir Mistry South Care Urgent Medical Manukau<br />

Mrs Daksha Mistry South Care Urgent Medical Manukau<br />

Dr Penelope Mitchell Nelson<br />

Jane Mitchell Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Lesly Mitchell Marewa Surgery Napier<br />

Dr Vesna Mitic Hauraki Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

Dr Alvin Mitikulena Kilbirnie Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Busi Mnguni Te Kauwhata Health Centre Te Kauwhata<br />

Mr Zachary Moaveni Tristram Clinic Hamilton<br />

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Dr Lailani Mondares Church St Surgery Opotiki<br />

RN Sue Monkman Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr David Monks Health eSolution Waitakere<br />

Dr Barney Montgomery Freemans Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Penny Montgomery Richmond Rd Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Peter Moodie PHARMAC Wellington<br />

Dr Anna Moore Auckland<br />

Dr Lesley-Anne Moore Stoddard Rd Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Linda Moore Waitakere<br />

Dr Ish Morar Pukekohe Family Health Care Pukekohe<br />

Mrs Neilar Morar Pukekohe<br />

Dr Alex Moreland Farm St Family Health Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Mrs Kelley Morey Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

RN Rachel Morris Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Jonathan Morton Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

RN Kate Morton Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Sandie Moss 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Deon Mostert Pukekohe Family Health Care<br />

Dr Naomi Mottershead Caversham Medical Centre Dunedin<br />

Dr Tony Moyle Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Margaret Muir Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Mrs Sally Muir Dr Hendy's Surgery Napier<br />

Barbara Muir Parnell Heath Centre Remuera<br />

Dr Mark Muller Central Med Tauranga Tauranga<br />

Kay Mulqueen Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Sally Murdoch Ngati Porou Hauora Gisborne<br />

Dr Phillipa Murray Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Adrianne Murray Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Mangonui<br />

Dr Kubendra Naicker Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Kubendra Naicker Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Vinodha Naidoo Onewa Road Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Poornima Nair Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Arvind Narayan River Road Family Practice Hamilton<br />

Dr Esela Natano Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Dr Chris Naughton Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carey Nazzer Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Anita Nearey Whai Oranga Health Centre Wellington<br />

RN Rebecca Negus Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Norma Nehren Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

Mrs Jody Neville-Lamb Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Bala Newton Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Gabriel Ng Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Dr Lincoln Nicholls Linton Army Camp M.T.C Palmerston North<br />

Lindsay Nicholls Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Carol Nicholson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carol Nicholson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj Tauranaga Hospital Tauranga<br />

Dr Alex Nishi Manukau<br />

Dr Geoffrey Norcliffe Birkenhead Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Raewyn Norman PMAANZ Waihi<br />

Dr Stuart Norrie Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Linda Norrish Gate Pa Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Mr Michael Nottingham Auckland<br />

Dr Murray Nutsford Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

A/Prof Amanda Oakley Waikato Hospital Hamilton<br />

Dr Kristine Oates Wood Street Surgery Temuka<br />

Dr Dirk Oberholster Paramount Medical Centre Kamo<br />

Dr Paul Ockleford New Zealand Medical Association Auckland<br />

Mrs Marja O'Connor Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Mr Nathan O'Donnell Dunedin School of Medicine Greymouth<br />

Dr Jenny Ogilvy University of Otago Student Health Service Dunedin<br />

Mrs Leeanne O'Hallahan Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

RN Michelle Ordner Skin and Vein Clinic Kamo<br />

Mrs Jeanette Osborne 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Donna O'Sullivan Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Narayanan Prem Kumar Padmanabhan Radius Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Leesa Paki Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Donna Palmer Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Melinda Parnell SportsMed Canterbury Christchurch<br />

Dr Mandy Parris-Piper Torbay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Trevor Parry Palmerston North<br />

Rebekah Parry South City Health Hamilton<br />

Ruth Parsons Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Naresh Parsotam St Andrews Radius Hamilton<br />

Dr Robert Pascoe Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Nishkala Pasupati Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Vipul Patel Mana Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Jodie Paterson Westmere Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alasdair Patrick Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Jessica Payne University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Mrs Kristin Penman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Gillian Penno Kenepuru Accident and Medical Clinic Wellington<br />

Dr Jane Pepper Mairangi Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Brian Percival Kopeopeo Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Mrs Hilary Perry Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Shahnaz Perveen Auckland<br />

Dr Jo Petersen Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Dr Jean Peterson Marsden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lloyd Peterson Hastings Health Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Harald Pfeffer Pfeffer Medical Services Taumarunui<br />

Desiree' Pfeffer Pfeffer Medical Services Taumarunui<br />

Ari Pfeiffenterger Wellington<br />

Mr Shaun Phelan Medical Assurance Society Wellington<br />

Dr Jonathon Phillips Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Gaeline Phipps Wellington<br />

Dr Dave Pickett Courtenay Medical Ltd Wellington<br />

Dr Linda Pirrit Auckland<br />

Di Pirrit Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Jordan Pishief Waiarohia Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Bruce Pitchford Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

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Dr Mike Pohl Cairnhill Health Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Jacqui Pond Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Dr Elaine Pooler Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Lynne Potter Browns Bay Family Doctors<br />

Kaye Potter Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Dr Bhuwan Poudel Desmond Road Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Keryn Powell Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Liz Powell Hinemoa House Rotorua<br />

Dr Geraldine Poynter St Heliers Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Claude Preitner Civil Aviation Authority Wellington<br />

Julie Price Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Corinna Proehl Waipawa Medical Centre Waipawa<br />

RN Carol Pryce Healthline Taupo<br />

Mrs Karlene Purves Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Zoe Quinn Albert Street Medical Centre<br />

Mrs Donna Radich Avon Medical Care Centre Stratford<br />

Dr Vasanathan Raghuveeran Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Songita Rahman Waitara Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Mokesh Raj Hillpark Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lewis Randal Maungakiekie Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Jo Randall Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Runa Rao Te Manu Toroa Tauranga<br />

Dr Bert Rauber Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Sarah Redfern Redfern Health<br />

Dr Chris Reid Kerikeri Medical Centre<br />

Dr Stewart Reid GlaxoSmithKline Auckland<br />

Rachel Reynolds Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Penelope Rice Wilson Templeton Medical Christchurch<br />

Dr Tae Richardson Totara Health Hastings<br />

Dr John Richmond Family Medicine Birkenhead Auckland<br />

RN Margot Richmond Family Medicine Birkenhead Auckland<br />

Mrs Janet Ridge Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Robert Rigby Thames<br />

Dr Catherine Ripley Red Beach Family Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Mrs Patricia Rivalland Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Valerie Rivers Widdowson & Sprague Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Julian Roberts Sunnynook Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Robinson Medicus Wellington<br />

Dr Shelley Robinson Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr David Robson Sydney Street Health Centre Palmerston North<br />

Wendy Rogers Herne Bay Medical Centre<br />

Dr Christoph Rohrbach Central Medical Oamaru<br />

Ms Dineke Roos Inglewood<br />

Marilyn Rosewarne IMAC Tauranga<br />

Dr David Rowbotham MacMurray Gastroenterology / ADHB Auckland<br />

Mrs Michele Rowe Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Mr Kevin Rowlatt Island Bay Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Mrs Deena Royal Ohope Beach Medical Centre Ohope<br />

Dr Gabrielle Ruben Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Richard Ruddell Clendon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Shamnika Rupasinghe Mt Smart Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Claire Russell Kerikeri Medical Centre Paihia<br />

Dr Helen Russell Family Planning Gisborne<br />

Dr John Russell Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr John Russell Shakespeare Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Judith Russell White Cross Whangarei<br />

Dr Kirsty Russell Wood Street Surgery Temuka<br />

Shirley Ryan Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Mrs Nikki Ryniker-Doull Radius Medical Solutions Napier<br />

Dr Eileen Sables Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Manisha Saini Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Rattandeep Saini RANZC<strong>GP</strong> Auckland<br />

Mrs Nahed Salih Auckland<br />

Dr Lakhminder Sandhu Radius Medical St Andrews Hamilton<br />

Dr Nicky Sankey Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Kirsten Sauermann Foxton Locums Ltd Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Patricia Sauermann Foxton Locums Ltd Palmerston North<br />

Dr Helen Saunders Mangere Refugee Health Service Auckland<br />

Dr Nina Sawicki Quality Family Healthcare Wellington<br />

Dr Tiffany Sayer South City Health Hamilton<br />

Dr Pat Scarlet P D Scarlet Medical Services Hamilton<br />

Mary-Anne Schaab Veteran Affairs New Zealand Kaeo<br />

Dr Constanze Scheppach Napier<br />

Dr Helen Schimanski Greenwood Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Ingrid Scott Widdowson Sprague Medical<br />

Dr Malcolm Scott Papamoa Pines Medical Papamoa<br />

Dr Rupert Scott Rata Family Health Whangarei<br />

Karen Scott Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Dr Gunawan Setiadarma Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Dr Pravedh Sewnarain Turuki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr David Shand Drury Surgery Auckland<br />

Joanna Shand Drury Surgery Auckland<br />

Dr Nadarajah Shanmugalingam Glengarry Medical Limited Invercargill<br />

Mrs Sue Shannon Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Anil Sharma Auckland<br />

Dr Heather Shaw Te Manu Taroa Tauranga<br />

Dr Murray Shaw Amesbury Health Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Vicki Shaw Palmerston North<br />

Dr Dav Sheahan Papamoa Pines Medical Centre Papamoa<br />

RN Sara Shearman Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Raj Shekar ETHC Weymouth Surgery<br />

Dr Usha Shekar ETHC Bards Road<br />

Mrs Dale Shepherd Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Heather Sherman Kawhia Health Service Kawhia<br />

Dr Rob Shilston Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Laura Shuster Morrinsville Medical Centre Morrinsville<br />

Andrea Sievwright SouthSeas HealthCare Auckland<br />

Dr Branko Sijnja RMIP Otago University Dunedin<br />

Dr Fred Simpson Primary Health Care Tokoroa<br />

Dr Kate Sinclair South City Health Centre Hamilton<br />

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Dr Jann Singer Auckland<br />

Dr Dilawar Singh Radius Medical Rototuna Hamilton<br />

Dr Nidhi Singh Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Katir Sinnathamby The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Yoga Sinnathamby The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Kay Sloan Dept. of Corrections Napier<br />

Dr Russell Smart Counties Manukau DHB Auckland<br />

Dr Ian Smiley Moturoa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Clare Smiley Moturoa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Brenda Smith Ropata Medical Centre Lower Hutt<br />

Dr Christopher Smith Ranui Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr David Smith Whaiora General Practice Masterton<br />

Dr Susan Smith Apollo Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nine Smuts The Doctors Hastings Hastings<br />

Dr Dot Smyth Hamilton<br />

Dr Katie Snyman Ranolf Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Benjamin Soe Turuku Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr David Somerton Desmond Road Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Al Somerville Cairnhill Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Marcia Sonneveld Marewa Surgery Napier<br />

Dr Rajiv Sood Mt Roskill Medical and Surgical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alison Sorley Silverdale Medical Auckland<br />

Mrs Jennifer Southern Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Tina-Anne Southgate Auckland<br />

Dr David Spear Rotorua<br />

Dr Kristin Speers Totara Health Ltd Napier<br />

Dr Jonathan Sprague Widdowson Sprague Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Jenny Spring Greymouth Medical Centre Greymouth<br />

Dr Mark Spring Whangamata Medical Centre Whangamata<br />

Dr David Srinivasagam Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr Shelley Stansfi eld Upper Hutt Health Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Brett Starck c/o: 39 Muritai Crescent Hastings<br />

Caroline Steens Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Dr Bob Stephens Tukituki Medical Waipukurau<br />

Dr Chris Stewart Welcome Bay Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Judy Stewart Auckland<br />

Dr Kathy Stone Porirua<br />

Dr Kara Stones Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Phillipa Story Stortford Medical Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Richard Stubbs Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Satya Subramanian Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Ahamed Sulaiman Auckland<br />

Mrs Lynda Sullivan Hillcrest Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Bruce Sutherland Kawau Bay Health Warkworth<br />

Mrs Hilary Sutherland Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr Carolyn Sutton Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tim Sutton Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Tony Svensen Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Jane Sweeney Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Mrs Henrietta Taia Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Anthony Tam Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mimi Tanaka EastMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Julie Taylor Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Sharon Taylor Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Dr Wah Teh Whangarei<br />

Brenda Telfer Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Heather Templeton Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Barry Ter Haar Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Orewa<br />

Dr Aage Terpstra Kuripuni Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Mrs Jane Terpstra Kuripuni Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Dr Lindsay Thomas Thomas Locum Services Ltd Whakatane<br />

Mrs Jan Thomas Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr David Thompson Auckland<br />

Mr Jordan Thompson University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Mrs Shirley Thompson Avon Medical Care Centre Stratford<br />

Suzanne Thompson Ohope Beach Medical Centre Ohope<br />

Dr Rachel Thomson Te Kaha Medical Centre Opotiki<br />

Mrs Janine Thomspon Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Catherine Thorp Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Audrey Thorpe North Harbour Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Reshma Thota East Tamaki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr C S Thrush Auckland<br />

Dr Nadina Thwaites Queen St Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Graeme Tingey Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr David Tipene-Leach Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Dr Janet Titchener Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Dr Isabel Titlow Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Sue Todd Dunedin<br />

Dr Renate Tolks Auckland<br />

Anita Tong Dunedin<br />

Dr Angela Tovey Huapai Family Medical Practice Huapai<br />

Dr Ross Tovey Huapai Family Medical Practice Huapai<br />

Dr Hugh Townend Student Health - Victoria Univertsity Wellington<br />

Penny Treadwell Homecare Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Hester Tremain Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Paul Treon The Doctors Napier Napier<br />

Dr Peter Tribe Cambridge<br />

Dr Lisa Trigger-Hay Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Trotman Maungakiekie Clinic Auckland<br />

Mrs Ann Trotman Auckland<br />

Dr L'Ondine Tukuitonga West Fono Health Trust/Mangere Family Doctor Auckland<br />

Dr Beth Turk Greenstone Family Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Tessa Turnbull Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Giles Turner Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Nikki Turner University of Auckland Wellington<br />

Denise Turvey South City Health Hamilton<br />

Dr Michael Tustin Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Maryann Tyrie Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Dr Brian Underwood Wairoa<br />

Mrs Christine Underwood Wairoa<br />

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Dr Nikki Vadgama Queen St Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Vanessa Vallely Te Awamutu Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr David van Buuren Central Family Healthcare Whangarei<br />

Dr Nicky van der Hulst Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr David van Hyfte Inglewood District Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

RN Sue van Mierlo Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Carolien Van Reekum Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Dr Conny van Setten Koiri Trust Family Clinic Taumarunui<br />

RN Elizabeth Vantol Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr William Varty Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr Mark Vaughan Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Vineta Vellinga Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Lakshmi Vengadasalam Student Health Services - University of Waikato Hamilton<br />

Mrs Gillian Vincent Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Mr Ross Voltz Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Mrs Rebecca Voltz Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Andy von Biel Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Mrs Amanda von Biel Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Juliet Walker Bader Drive Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Marcia Walker Marscherub Locum Ltd Waitakere<br />

Dr Roslyn Wall Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Ian Wallbridge Musculoskeletal Pain Physician Rotorua<br />

Mrs Helen Wallbridge Lakes Prime Care Rotorua<br />

Dr Elizabeth Walters Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Kevin Walters Medical Centre @ Apollo North Shore City<br />

Dr Caroline Wang Mission Bay Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Rafi k Wanis Health Care Centre Wairoa<br />

Dr Roger Ward Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Christine Ware Westend Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Howard Waterfall Remuera Village Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Denise Watt Kitchener Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Margaret Waugh Ngaruawahia Medical Centre Ngaruawahia<br />

Dr Andrew Webster Auckland<br />

Dr Melanie Webster Wellington<br />

Mr Richard Webster Thames<br />

Mrs Gillian Webster Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Slushna Weeramuni Lynnmall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr John Wellingham Appollo Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

Ruth Wells Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Marama Wepa Rotorua<br />

Dr David Werry Island Bay Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Brian Wesley-Smith Plimmerton Medical Centre Porirua<br />

Dr Mary Wesley-Smith Plimmerton Medical Centre Porirua<br />

Mrs Sue Westwood Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Erica Whinery Kelly Auckland Breast Clinic Auckland<br />

Kerry Whisker Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Dr Dawn White Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Jan White Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Jill Whitehead Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Graeme Whittaker Manly Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Mr Samuel Whittaker University of Auckland Whangaparaoa<br />

Mrs Susan Whittaker University of Auckland Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Julie Whittome Brooklyn Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Frank Wiehahn Aotea Health Great Barrier Island<br />

Trish Wilkinson Carterton Medical Centre Carterton<br />

Dr Rob Wilks Christchurch<br />

Dr Suzanne Williamson Auckland<br />

Mr Mark Wills Peak Primary Ltd Auckland<br />

Chris Wills Medical Assurance Society Wellington<br />

Dr Rebekah Wilson Red Beach Family Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Sam Wilson Tararua Health Group Ltd Dannevirke<br />

Mrs Shelley Wilson Otorohonga Medical Centre Otorohonga<br />

Clare Wilson University of Otago Wellington<br />

Robyn Wilson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Barrie Winn Little London Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Jane Winton Whangarei<br />

Dr Graham Witney Crawford Medical Centre Manukau<br />

Dr Karen Wong Albert Street Medical Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Toon Kwok Wong Singapore<br />

Dr Prabani Wood Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Lisa Wood South City Health Hamilton<br />

Annie Woodsford Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Diana Worley Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Gina Wright Tauranga<br />

Dr David Wu East Tamaki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr Gary Wu The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Ms Diana Wynands Vivian Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Edna Yardley 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr David Yates Wanganui<br />

Mrs Patricia Yates Wanganui<br />

Saleen Yeldezian Auckland<br />

Dr Rennie Young Ruahine Medical Centre Fielding<br />

Frances Young Church Street Surgery Opotiki<br />

Dr Gordon Zacharias Horo Com Practice Levin<br />

Dr Patricia Zingel Tauranga<br />

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Title Given Name Surname Clinic/Practice/Company Town/City<br />

Dr Margaret Blanshard Lumsden Medical Centre Arrowtown<br />

Dr Penny Holdaway Gym Company Medical Ashburton<br />

Dr Susan Smith Apollo Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Erica Whinery Kelly Auckland Breast Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Sheelagh James Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Phillipa Murray Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Sue Westwood Auckland Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jennifer Heazlewood Auckland Family Medical Practice Auckland<br />

Dr Alison McLeod Auckland Regional Public Health Service Auckland<br />

Dr Coral Fonseca Avondale Family Health Centre Auckland<br />

Mr Daniel Healey Avondale Family Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr David Hoadley Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carolyn Sutton Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tony Svensen Avondale Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Siro Fuatai Bader Drive Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Juliet Walker Bader Drive Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Geoffrey Norcliffe Birkenhead Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lynne Potter Browns Bay Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr David Lane Browns Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carolyn Falkner CADS Auckland<br />

Dr Mike Pohl Cairnhill Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Al Somerville Cairnhill Health Centre Auckland<br />

Cerys Lang CityMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Richard Kenner Clendon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Richard Ruddell Clendon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Teresa Kelly Clevedon Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Yvonne Marie Greenfi eld Clinic 41 Auckland<br />

Dr Vicki Macfarlane Community Alcohol and Drug Services Auckland<br />

Dr Catherine Chan Conifer Grove Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mary Buckler Cornwall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Wee-Ling Khoo Cornwall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Russell Smart Counties Manukau DHB Auckland<br />

Dr Helen Liley Crawford Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Luke Ivancevic Dodson Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Tony Hanne Dr Hanne Family Practice Auckland<br />

Mrs Christine Hanne Dr Hanne Family Practice Auckland<br />

Dr David Shand Drury Surgery Auckland<br />

Joanna Shand Drury Surgery Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Coleman Dury Surgery Auckland<br />

Dr Mahbub Mabin East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Janan Mansour East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Raj Shekar East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Usha Shekar East Tamaki Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Reshma Thota East Tamaki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr David Wu East Tamaki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr Sue Argent EastMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Mimi Tanaka EastMed Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Angela Fraser Ellerslie Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr John Richmond Family Medicine Birkenhead Auckland<br />

RN Margot Richmond Family Medicine Birkenhead Auckland<br />

Dr Lillian Fraser Fraser Locum Ltd Auckland<br />

Dr Lauren Brenner Freemans Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Barney Montgomery Freemans Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Stewart Reid GlaxoSmithKline Auckland<br />

Dr Harry Martin <strong>GP</strong> Locum Auckland<br />

Dr Beth Turk Greenstone Family Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Helen Schimanski Greenwood Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lannes Johnson Harbour Health PHO Auckland<br />

Dr Janice Brown Hauraki Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nick McIvor Head & Neck Associates Auckland<br />

Dr John Chaplin Head and Neck Associates Auckland<br />

Dr David Hay healthAlliance Auckland<br />

Dr Nasim Ali Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr David Bulmer Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Hogg Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alison McGruer Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Wendy Rogers Herne Bay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Andrew Chambers Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mary Griffi ths Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kathy Burt Highland Park Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mokesh Raj Hillpark Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Ivan Connell Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

RN Robyn Filmer Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr John Russell Hillsborough Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Sue Clarke Hobsonville Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Karin Milliken Holistic Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Penny Treadwell Homecare Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Stephen Dorairaj Howick Medical Practice Auckland<br />

Dr Amanda Henderson Immigration Medical Services Auckland<br />

Dr Rakesh Dogra Kaipara Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Peter Bowden Kauri Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Clinton Anderson Kawau Bay Health Auckland<br />

Dr Graham Gulbransen Kingsland Family Health Auckland<br />

Mrs Josie Cunningham Kitchener Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Denise Watt Kitchener Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Naomi Bell Kowhai Surgery Auckland<br />

Dr Luisa Fonua-Faeamani Langimalie Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Angela Bang Leabank Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Slushna Weeramuni Lynnmall Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr David Rowbotham MacMurray Gastroenterology / ADHB Auckland<br />

Dr Jo Blakey Mairangi Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jane Pepper Mairangi Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Julie Anne Higham Mangere Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Rekha Das Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Timothy Hou Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Himali McInnes Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Chris Naughton Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Satya Subramanian Mangere Health Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Helen Saunders Mangere Refugee Health Service Auckland<br />

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Dr Cliff Ah Kitt Manukau City Accident & Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jean Peterson Marsden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lewis Randal Maungakiekie Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Trotman Maungakiekie Clinic Auckland<br />

Dr Chris Dickey McLaren Park Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Stephen Gates Meadowbank Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Done Hulley Meadowbank Family Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Thomas Doo Meadowbank Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Michelle Bonnici Medical Centre @ Apollo Auckland<br />

Dr Ross Boswell Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Alasdair Patrick Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Tim Sutton Middlemore Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Eva Hay Milford Family Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Yvonne LeFort Milford Family Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Caroline Wang Mission Bay Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Michael Hewitt Mt Albert Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Michele Cooper Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Anthony Tam Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Julie Taylor Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Jan White Mt Eden Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Fur Mt Roskill Medical and Surgical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Rajiv Sood Mt Roskill Medical and Surgical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Shamnika Rupasinghe Mt Smart Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Paul Ockleford New Zealand Medical Association Auckland<br />

Mrs Kerry Mackie North Harbour Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Audrey Thorpe North Harbour Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Tin Htay Onehunga Accident & Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Dave Hay Oneroa Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Vinodha Naidoo Onewa Road Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Robert Kay Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carol Nicholson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Carol Nicholson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Robyn Wilson Ostend Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Debbie Cripps Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Mirian Lindsay Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Lorraine McKinstry Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Eileen Sables Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Dale Shepherd Pakuranga Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kuok Leow Panmure Medical Center Auckland<br />

Mr Mark Wills Peak Primary Ltd Auckland<br />

Dr Nadina Thwaites Queen St Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Nikki Vadgama Queen St Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Alexandra Goldkom Queen Street Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr John Lindsay Ranui Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Christopher Smith Ranui Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Rattandeep Saini RANZC<strong>GP</strong> Auckland<br />

Dr Sarah Redfern Redfern Health Auckland<br />

Dr Howard Waterfall Remuera Village Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr James Beetham Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Phyllida Cotton-Barker Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Hilary Perry Richmond Road Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Kara Stones Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Mrs Jane Sweeney Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Vineta Vellinga Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Mrs Rebecca Voltz Roselands Doctors Auckland<br />

Dr Beverley Howcroft Shakespeare Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr John Russell Shakespeare Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alison Sorley Silverdale Medical Auckland<br />

Dr Alex Bartle Sleep Well Clinic Auckland<br />

Mr Paul Denham Southern Cross Primary Care Ltd Auckland<br />

Andrea Sievwright SouthSeas HealthCare Auckland<br />

Dr Geraldine Poynter St Heliers Health Centre Auckland<br />

Mary Hodson STNZ Ltd Auckland<br />

Dr Lesley-Anne Moore Stoddard Rd Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Karen Lloyd-Roberts Sunnynook Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Julian Roberts Sunnynook Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Gamil Botros Tepuna Hauora Auckland<br />

Mr Tom Bowden That's ri Auckland<br />

Mrs Alicia Mamea The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Katir Sinnathamby The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Yoga Sinnathamby The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Gary Wu The Doctors New Lynn Auckland<br />

Dr Jacqueline Allan Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Kay Harvey Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Mrs Donna Jackson Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Dr Gabriel Ng Tiakina Te Ora Auckland<br />

Dr Kay Large Titirangi Family Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Arna Letica Titirangi Family Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Clare Dudding Torbay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Mandy Parris-Piper Torbay Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Elizabeth Milner Total Care Health Services Auckland<br />

Dr Pravedh Sewnarain Turuki Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr Benjamin Soe Turuku Health Care Auckland<br />

Dr Ngaire Anderson University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Barbara Docherty University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Dr Deralie Flower University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Jessica Payne University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Mr Jordan Thompson University of Auckland Auckland<br />

Mr Andrew Kissling Vodafone New Zealand Auckland<br />

Dr Glenn Doherty Wai Health Clinic Auckland<br />

Mr Rab Burtun Waitakere Hospital Auckland<br />

Dr Akanesi Makakaufaki West Fono Health Trust Auckland<br />

Dr L'Ondine Tukuitonga West Fono Health Trust/Mangere Family Doctor Auckland<br />

Dr Jodie Paterson Westmere Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Marcus Bishop Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Ms Caroline Campbell Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Eric Horne Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Alastair Leggat Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Leesa Paki Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Mrs Henrietta Taia Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

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Dr Prabani Wood Westview Medical Centre Auckland<br />

Dr Nikki Chambers White Cross Healthcare Auckland<br />

Dr Rashid Ahmed Auckland<br />

Dr Karim Alipour Auckland<br />

Dr Cloene Armstrong Auckland<br />

Mr Jason Chang Auckland<br />

Dr Erin Chen Auckland<br />

Dr Marguerite Dalton Auckland<br />

Dr Colin Edwards Auckland<br />

Dr Lance Garcia Auckland<br />

Dr Irene Greenman Auckland<br />

Dr Anna Harris Auckland<br />

Dr Murray Hodder Auckland<br />

Dr Julie Hollis Auckland<br />

Joyce Lee Auckland<br />

Dr Alison MacDonald Auckland<br />

Dr Cemira Mairaj Auckland<br />

Dr Anna Moore Auckland<br />

Mr Michael Nottingham Auckland<br />

Dr Shahnaz Perveen Auckland<br />

Dr Linda Pirrit Auckland<br />

Mrs Nahed Salih Auckland<br />

Dr Anil Sharma Auckland<br />

Dr Jann Singer Auckland<br />

Dr Tina-Anne Southgate Auckland<br />

Dr Judy Stewart Auckland<br />

Dr Ahamed Sulaiman Auckland<br />

Dr David Thompson Auckland<br />

Dr C S Thrush Auckland<br />

Dr Renate Tolks Auckland<br />

Dr Lisa Trigger-Hay Auckland<br />

Mrs Ann Trotman Auckland<br />

Dr Andrew Webster Auckland<br />

Dr Suzanne Williamson Auckland<br />

Saleen Yeldezian Auckland<br />

Dr Buzz Burrell Blenheim<br />

Dr Anders Henriksson Danisco Australia Pty Ltd Sydney<br />

Dr Peter Tribe Cambridge<br />

Dr Lishan de Alwis Ora Toa Medical Centre Cannons Creek<br />

Dr Michael Lin Carterton Medical Centre Carteron<br />

Trish Wilkinson Carterton Medical Centre Carterton<br />

Rosemary Bond Christchurch School of Medicine Christchurch<br />

Dr Brett Mann Ilam Medical Centre Christchurch<br />

Dr Melinda Parnell SportsMed Canterbury Christchurch<br />

Dr Penelope Rice Wilson Templeton Medical Christchurch<br />

Dr Rob Wilks Christchurch<br />

Tracy Cotter Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Dr Elizabeth Dixon Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Dr Paul Johnston Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Mrs Jacqui Pond Clive Medical Centre Clive<br />

Dr Sandra Flooks Coromandel Family Health Centre Coromandel<br />

Dr Bryan Macleod Coromandel Family Health Centre Coromandel<br />

Lance Buckthought Otago Medical School Dannevirke<br />

Emily Fawcett Otago Medical School Dannevirke<br />

Jane Millar RMIP Student Dannevirke<br />

Dr Kelvin Deginder Tararua Health Group Dannevirke<br />

Dr Sam Wilson Tararua Health Group Ltd Dannevirke<br />

Dr Danielle Heron Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Mikayla Mckeague Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Stuart Norrie Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Nicky van der Hulst Dargaville Medical Centre Dargaville<br />

Dr Naomi Mottershead Caversham Medical Centre Dunedin<br />

Dr Branko Sijnja RMIP Otago University Dunedin<br />

Dr Jenny Ogilvy University of Otago Student Health Service Dunedin<br />

Mr Vui Lu Dunedin<br />

Sue Todd Dunedin<br />

Anita Tong Dunedin<br />

Dr Emily Hermanson Riverlea Medical Centre Edgecumbe<br />

Dr Gill Flewers Bulls Medical Centre/RNZAF Ohakea Fielding<br />

Dr Rennie Young Ruahine Medical Centre Fielding<br />

Dr Lesley Hawkins City Medical Gisborne<br />

Dr Gillian Haywood City Medical Gisborne<br />

Dr Bhuwan Poudel Desmond Road Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr David Somerton Desmond Road Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Helen Russell Family Planning Gisborne<br />

Dr Brian Gibson Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Anna Meuli Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Tony Moyle Kaiti Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Alison McFarlane Mangapapa Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Ken McFarlane Mangapapa Medical Centre Gisborne<br />

Dr Sally Murdoch Ngati Porou Hauora Gisborne<br />

Dr Iris Milne Te Whanau a Iwi Gisborne<br />

Dr Lorraine Brooking Gisborne<br />

Dr Geoffrey Cramp Gisborne<br />

Dr David De Beer Gisborne<br />

Dr Mark Devich Gisborne<br />

Mrs Barbara Gibson Gisborne<br />

Dr Allen Marx Gisborne<br />

Dr Freya Clemens Gore Medical Centre Gore<br />

Dr Jochen Clemens Gore Medical Centre Gore<br />

Dr Frank Wiehahn Aotea Health Great Barrier Island<br />

Mr Samuel Fowler Dunedin School of Medicine Greymouth<br />

Mr Nathan O'Donnell Dunedin School of Medicine Greymouth<br />

Dr Jenny Spring Greymouth Medical Centre Greymouth<br />

Dr Guy Melrose Anglesea Accident/Medical Hamilton<br />

Dr Shirook Alansari Anglesea Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Jeffrey Chen Dinsdale Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Tina Chou Five Cross Roads Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Fiona Hannah Five Cross Roads Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Ken Couper Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

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Dr Marilyn Griffi ths Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Lenare Martin Flagstaff Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Sharon Colville Grandview Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Bert Rauber Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Joe Cornforth Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Margaret Muir Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Bala Newton Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Nishkala Pasupati Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Manisha Saini Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Nidhi Singh Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Mark Vaughan Hamilton East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Mily Leadley Hillcrest Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Mrs Lynda Sullivan Hillcrest Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Vijay Gautam Huntly East Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Barrie Winn Little London Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Kubendra Naicker Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Kubendra Naicker Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Vasanathan Raghuveeran Masters Medical Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Hashira Cooray Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Amrat Lad Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Murray Nutsford Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Jonathon Phillips Northcare Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Pat Scarlet P D Scarlet Medical Services Hamilton<br />

Dr Prasanna Govindaraj Radius Medical Davies Corner Hamilton<br />

Dr Dilawar Singh Radius Medical Rototuna Hamilton<br />

Dr Johnathan Armstrong Radius Medical St Andrews Hamilton<br />

Dr Lakhminder Sandhu Radius Medical St Andrews Hamilton<br />

Dr Nina Bevin Redicare Family Health Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Penny Montgomery Richmond Rd Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Arvind Narayan River Road Family Practice Hamilton<br />

Rebekah Parry South City Health Hamilton<br />

Dr Tiffany Sayer South City Health Hamilton<br />

Denise Turvey South City Health Hamilton<br />

Lisa Wood South City Health Hamilton<br />

Dr Kate Sinclair South City Health Centre Hamilton<br />

Dr Nur Hafi dzah Abdul Hamid South City Health Limited Hamilton<br />

Dr Naresh Parsotam St Andrews Radius Hamilton<br />

Dr Lakshmi Vengadasalam Student Health Services - University of Waikato Hamilton<br />

Dr Vanessa Vallely Te Awamutu Medical Centre Hamilton<br />

Mr Zachary Moaveni Tristram Clinic Hamilton<br />

Dr Adeshina Agebite Victoria North Clinic Hamilton<br />

Chris Fletcher Victoria North Clinic Hamilton<br />

A/Prof Amanda Oakley Waikato Hospital Hamilton<br />

Mr Johnathan Bayley Westpac Hamilton<br />

Dr Nick Binns Hamilton<br />

Dr Andrew Darby Hamilton<br />

Dr Malcolm Giles Hamilton<br />

Dr Dot Smyth Hamilton<br />

Dr Brett Starck c/o: 39 Muritai Crescent Hastings<br />

Dr Maysa Mahmoud Clive Medical Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Stewart Drysdale Hastings Health Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Lloyd Peterson Hastings Health Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Bryn Jones Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Dr David Tipene-Leach Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Dr Janet Titchener Hauora Heretaunga Hastings<br />

Mrs Michelle Gare HBPHO Hastings<br />

Sonya Harwood HBPHO Hastings<br />

Jill Lowrey HBPHO Hastings<br />

Dr Phillipa Story Stortford Medical Centre Hastings<br />

Dr Holly Drexler The Doctors Hastings Hastings<br />

Dr Nine Smuts The Doctors Hastings Hastings<br />

Dr Tae Richardson Totara Health Hastings<br />

Dr Peter Culham Te Mata Peak Practice Havelock North<br />

Dr Nicola McKendrey Te Mata Peak Practice Havelock North<br />

Dr Marlene Bezuidenhout Southcare Hawera<br />

Dr Rall Koen Southcare Hawera<br />

Mrs Jenny Kissick SouthCare Medical centre Hawera<br />

Mrs Dianne Bezuidenhout Hawera<br />

Dr Keith Blayney Hawera<br />

Dr Phillip Barter Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Michele Cray Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Selina Haywood Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Barbara McKenzie Kaipara Medical Centre Helensville<br />

Dr Cecil Antony Whangaparaoa Medical Centre Hibiscus Coast<br />

Maggie Antony Whangaparaoa Medical Centre Hibiscus Coast<br />

Dr David Marris Hibiscus Coast<br />

Dr Angela Tovey Huapai Family Medical Practice Huapai<br />

Dr Ross Tovey Huapai Family Medical Practice Huapai<br />

Dr Ranjith Cooray Hakanoa Health Centre Huntly<br />

Kumudu Cooray Hakanoa Health Centre Huntly<br />

Dr Shri Chand Huntly East Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Dr Peter Harrison Huntly West Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Dr Maldev Keshvara Huntly West Medical Centre Huntly<br />

Ms Dineke Roos Inglewood<br />

Dr Nadarajah Shanmugalingam Glengarry Medical Limited Invercargill<br />

Dr Steve Brown Invercargill<br />

Dr Peter Finlayson Invercargill<br />

Mary-Anne Schaab Veteran Affairs New Zealand Kaeo<br />

Dr Shane Cross Broadway Health Centre Kaikohe<br />

Mrs Alyson Cross Kaikohe<br />

Dr Andrea Judd Kaikoura Medical Centre Kaikoura<br />

Dr Kathy Bakke Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

Cheryl Britton Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

Dr Norma Nehren Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Kaitaia<br />

Dr Dirk Oberholster Paramount Medical Centre Kamo<br />

RN Michelle Ordner Skin and Vein Clinic Kamo<br />

Dr Sue Blake Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Rachel Cameron Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Aroha Fitzpatrick Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Kevin Fricker Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

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Mr Paul Hilton Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Melanie Johns Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Michelle Melligan Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Karlene Purves Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Mrs Patricia Rivalland Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Brenda Telfer Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Tessa Turnbull Katikati Medical Centre Katikati<br />

Dr Ian Hoffer Commercial Street Surgery Kawakawa<br />

Mrs Heather Sherman Kawhia Health Service Kawhia<br />

Dr Simon Bristow Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Dr Charlie Dundas Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Dr Sara Hampson Keri Med Doctors Kerikeri<br />

Dr Ezra Mabidikama Kerikeri Medical Centre Kerikeri<br />

Dr Chris Reid Kerikeri Medical Centre Kerikeri<br />

Dr Malcolm Miller Kaipara Medical Centre Kumeu<br />

Dr Gordon Zacharias Horo Com Practice Levin<br />

Dr Don Barrett Ropata Medical Centre Lower Hutt<br />

Dr Brenda Smith Ropata Medical Centre Lower Hutt<br />

Dr Kaye Basire Ropata/Te Omanga Hospice Lower Hutt<br />

Dr Michael Buckley Wellness Services Lower Hutt<br />

Mrs Charlene Campbell Mangakino Health Services Mangakino<br />

Mrs Charlene Campbell Mangakino Health Services Mangakino<br />

Mrs Pam Collinge Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai<br />

Lorraine Benfi eld Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai Heads<br />

Mrs Gillian Hill Coast to Coast Healthcare Mangawhai Heads<br />

Adrianne Murray Te Hauora O Te Hiku O Te Ika Mangonui<br />

Dr Graham Witney Crawford Medical Centre Manukau<br />

Dr Noshir Mistry South Care Urgent Medical Manukau<br />

Mrs Daksha Mistry South Care Urgent Medical Manukau<br />

Dr Alex Nishi Manukau<br />

Dr Aage Terpstra Kuripuni Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Mrs Jane Terpstra Kuripuni Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Mrs Bridget Adams Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Tim Baily Gibson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Cath Becker Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Tony Becker Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Emily Burgess Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Donna Burkhart Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Jayne Cameron Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

RN Glenda Campbell Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Nicholas Crozier Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Jo Cundry Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Jo Cundy Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Annabel Davison Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Phillipa Edmonds Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Fiona Henson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Joanna Jackson Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Sherry James Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Helen Kjestrup Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Sarah Kyle Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Melissa Lilley Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Julie Long Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Richard McGrath Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Mrs Maree McKenna Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Matt Mills Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Diana Worley Masterton Medical Masterton<br />

Dr Kirsten Crooke Masterton Medical Centre Masterton<br />

Isobel Light RMIP Otago University Masterton<br />

Cam Loveridge-Easther RMIP Otago University Masterton<br />

Dr David Smith Whaiora General Practice Masterton<br />

Mrs Tessa Mills Masterton<br />

Mrs Kath Coppard Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr Bruce Pitchford Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Mrs Hilary Sutherland Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr William Varty Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Mrs Gillian Vincent Matamata Medical Centre Matamata<br />

Dr Laura Shuster Morrinsville Medical Centre Morrinsville<br />

Dr Rick Bernau Bay MSM Ltd Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Tim Chiari Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Andrew Coster Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Wendy Huang Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Kay Mulqueen Bayfair Doctors Mt Maunganui<br />

Julie Cowley Baymed Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Caroline Davy Dee St Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Simon Meech Dee St Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Claire McNally Farm St Family Health Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Alex Moreland Farm St Family Health Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Teresa Berthelsen Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Michelle Fields Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Julie Hulbert Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Graeme Tingey Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

RN Elizabeth Vantol Girven Road Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Liz Davies Mount Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Dr Coral Dixon Welcome Bay Medical Centre Mt Maunganui<br />

Michelle Brown Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Kiri Cameron Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Lynette Downie Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Dr Gunawan Setiadarma Murupara Medical Centre Murupara<br />

Julie Frame Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Linda Kerr Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Rachael Loan Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Karen Marshall Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Donna O'Sullivan Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Richard Stubbs Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Catherine Thorp Carlyle Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Linda Dugdale City Medical Napier<br />

Kay Sloan Dept. of Corrections Napier<br />

Dr Paul Hendy Dr Hendy's Surgery Napier<br />

Mrs Sally Muir Dr Hendy's Surgery Napier<br />

Dr Brian Gare Greendale Family Medicine Napier<br />

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Lesly Mitchell Marewa Surgery Napier<br />

Dr Marcia Sonneveld Marewa Surgery Napier<br />

Mrs Nikki Ryniker-Doull Radius Medical Solutions Napier<br />

Mrs Andrea Hathaway Shakespeare Road Medical Napier<br />

Dr Richard Eastcott Tamatea Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Tania Ashton Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Jan Chittenden Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Mark Claxton Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Andy Collings Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Kerry Ellison Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Meredyth Foote Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Helen Le Quesne Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Anne McLean Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Keryn Powell Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Julie Price Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Jo Randall Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Mrs Sue Shannon Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Hester Tremain Taradale Medical Centre Napier<br />

Dr Stefan Freudenberg The Doctors Napier Napier<br />

Dr Paul Treon The Doctors Napier Napier<br />

Dr Julie Milmine Totara Health Napier<br />

Dr Kristin Speers Totara Health Ltd Napier<br />

Dr Constanze Scheppach Napier<br />

Dr Pippa Harrison Nelson Family Medicine Nelson<br />

Dr Vivien Edge Positive Healthcare Nelson<br />

Dr Richard Martin Richmond Health Nelson<br />

Dr Susan Boswell Tahunanui Medical Centre Nelson<br />

Dr Penelope Mitchell Nelson<br />

Dr John Bellomo Bellemo Family Health New Plymouth<br />

Kathy Hemsley Bellemo Family Health New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Janice Briggs Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Claire Browne Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Joanne Hunter Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

RN Marika Longman Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Carey Nazzer Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Jody Neville-Lamb Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Leeanne O'Hallahan Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Robert Pascoe Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

Dr Dawn White Carefi rst New Plymouth<br />

RN Carol Bakker Carefi rst Medical Centre New Plymouth New Plymouth<br />

Dr John Hardie Boys Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Claire Hill Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Patrick Leary Devon Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Jason Burns Em-Med Training New Plymouth<br />

Dr Peter Egli Family Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr David van Hyfte Inglewood District Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Ian Smiley Moturoa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Clare Smiley Moturoa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Kabir Ahmed Parklands Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Nasim Ahmed Parklands Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Vanessa Lowl Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Dr Janet Mills Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Karen Scott Strandon Health New Plymouth<br />

Dr Syed Arif Ahmed Te Aroha Medcare New Plymouth<br />

Dr Krystyna Foulkes Te Aroha Medcare New Plymouth<br />

Dr Murtaza Khanbhai Te Atiawa Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Rose Bruce Vivan Medical New Plymouth<br />

Ms Diana Wynands Vivian Medical Centre New Plymouth<br />

Dr Songita Rahman Waitara Health Centre New Plymouth<br />

Mrs Margaret Waugh Ngaruawahia Medical Centre Ngaruawahia<br />

Dr Thamer Alsulaiman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Ngongotaha<br />

Dr John Wellingham Appollo Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

RN Julie Dryland Family Mediciane Birkenhead North Shore City<br />

Dr Vesna Mitic Hauraki Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

Dr Peter Cunningham Kitchener Road Medical Centre North Shore City<br />

Dr Kevin Walters Medical Centre @ Apollo North Shore City<br />

Dr Tina Liu Waitakere Union Health North Shore City<br />

Dr Rick Cutfi eld Waitemata Health North Shore City<br />

Dr Christoph Rohrbach Central Medical Oamaru<br />

Mrs Deena Royal Ohope Beach Medical Centre Ohope<br />

Suzanne Thompson Ohope Beach Medical Centre Ohope<br />

Dr Lailani Mondares Church St Surgery Opotiki<br />

Frances Young Church Street Surgery Opotiki<br />

Dr Janet Maloney-Moni Moni Nursing Services Opotiki<br />

Dr Rachel Thomson Te Kaha Medical Centre Opotiki<br />

Dr Peter Conolly Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Sharon Taylor Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Maryann Tyrie Whakatohea Health Centre Opotiki<br />

Dr John Kyle Albany Family Medical Centre Orewa<br />

Dr Barry Ter Haar Hibiscus Coast Medical Centre Orewa<br />

Dr Hans Itjeshorst Otaki Medical Center Otaki<br />

Dr Ross Marshall Otorohonga Medical Centre Otorohonga<br />

Mrs Shelley Wilson Otorohonga Medical Centre Otorohonga<br />

Dr Wendy Carroll Paeroa Medical Centre Paeroa<br />

Mrs Raewynn Foreman Paeroa Medical Centre and Leamington Medical Centre Paeroa<br />

Mrs Helen Bennett Paeroa Medical Group Paeroa<br />

Dr Claire Russell Kerikeri Medical Centre Paihia<br />

Dr Aniva Lawrence Paihia Medical Services Paihia<br />

Dr Zoe Quinn Albert Street Medical Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Karen Wong Albert Street Medical Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Murray Shaw Amesbury Health Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Paul Jip Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Aishah Jip Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Jonathan Morton Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

RN Kate Morton Central City Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Sharon McHardy City Doctors Palmerston North<br />

Dr Kirsten Sauermann Foxton Locums Ltd Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Patricia Sauermann Foxton Locums Ltd Palmerston North<br />

Dr Lincoln Nicholls Linton Army Camp M.T.C Palmerston North<br />

Dr Tim Linton Linton Health Ltd Palmerston North<br />

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Dr Allie Maskill Linton Military Camp/Bulls Medical Centre Palmerston North<br />

Mrs Allyson Harwood Midway Occupational Health Services Palmerston North<br />

Dr Narayanan Prem Kumar Padmanabhan Radius Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Wayne Hayter Radius Medical The Palms Palmerston North<br />

Ms Michelle MacKinnon Rimu Lodge Rest Home Palmerston North<br />

Dr David Robson Sydney Street Health Centre Palmerston North<br />

Dr Antje Hilgert The Palms Practice Radius Medical Palmerston North<br />

Dr Trevor Parry Palmerston North<br />

Dr Vicki Shaw Palmerston North<br />

Dr Vishad Chathury Palm Springs Medical Centre Papamoa<br />

Dr Malcolm Scott Papamoa Pines Medical Papamoa<br />

Dr Dav Sheahan Papamoa Pines Medical Centre Papamoa<br />

Elaine Cleland Te Manu Toroa Papamoa<br />

Dr Glenn Colquhoun Hora Te Pai Paraparaumu<br />

Dr Kevin Baker Natural Healing Raumati Paraparaumu<br />

Dr James Harman Paraparaumu Medical Centre Paraparaumu<br />

Dr Richard Meyer Patea Doctors Patea<br />

Dr Julia Lyons Tuakau Health Centre Pokeno<br />

Dr Brian Wesley-Smith Plimmerton Medical Centre Porirua<br />

Dr Mary Wesley-Smith Plimmerton Medical Centre Porirua<br />

Dr Kathy Stone Porirua<br />

Dr Ish Morar Pukekohe Family Health Care Pukekohe<br />

Dr Deon Mostert Pukekohe Family Health Care Pukekohe<br />

Dr Hella Insinger Pukekohe Family Healthcare Pukekohe<br />

Mrs Neilar Morar Pukekohe<br />

Dr Kym Christodoulou Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Mrs Patricia Cole Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr Rosie Hill Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr David Srinivasagam Putararu-Tirau Family Doctors Putararu<br />

Dr Alan Furniss Atherton Hospital Queensland<br />

Dr Simone Hart Queenstown Medical Centre Queenstown<br />

Dr Jim Corbett Waimakino Health Raetihi<br />

Dr Stephen Main Hokianga Health Rawene<br />

Dr Christine Laws Red Beach Family Medical Red Beach<br />

Barbara Muir Parnell Heath Centre Remuera<br />

Dr Lisa Hughes Hinemoa House Rotorua<br />

Dr Liz Powell Hinemoa House Rotorua<br />

Dr Judi Donnell Hinemoa House Family Healthcare Rotorua<br />

Dr Paul Cosgrove Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Kim Mawson Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Ian McPhail Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Michael Tustin Korowai Aroha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Chandra Bala Lake View Clinic Rotorua<br />

Maureen Hall Lakes Prime Care Rotorua<br />

Mrs Helen Wallbridge Lakes Prime Care Rotorua<br />

Dr Ian Wallbridge Musculoskeletal Pain Physician Rotorua<br />

Dr Jane Carman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Clem Le Lievre Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Mrs Kristin Penman Ngongotaha Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Anne Dibley Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Desmond Epp Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Nicky Sankey Owhata Surgery Rotorua<br />

Mrs Lea Helena Light Ranolf Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Katie Snyman Ranolf Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Lucinda Cheesman Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

Mrs Gael Johnston Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

Mrs Kelley Morey Rotorua Medical Group Rotorua<br />

Dr Sarah Dalziel Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Andrew McMenamin Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Elizabeth Walters Te Ngae Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Mary Anne Cameron The NZ College of Primary Health Care Nurses NZNO Rotorua<br />

Dr Karandeep Lall Tokoroa Hospital Rotorua<br />

Stacey Hooper University Of Auckland Rotorua<br />

Sue Benham Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Nigel Bruce Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Raewynne Hayward Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Isabel Titlow Westbrook Surgery Rotorua<br />

Dr Kirsten Beattie Westend Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Christine Ware Westend Medical Centre Rotorua<br />

Dr Peter Adams Rotorua<br />

Dr Maryke Griessel Rotorua<br />

Dr Mark Irwin Rotorua<br />

Dr David Spear Rotorua<br />

Dr Marama Wepa Rotorua<br />

Dr Toon Kwok Wong Singapore<br />

Mrs Donna Radich Avon Medical Care Centre Stratford<br />

Mrs Shirley Thompson Avon Medical Care Centre Stratford<br />

Dr Raju Mathew Taihape Health Taihape<br />

Dr Stuart Jenkins Waitemata District Health Board Takapuna<br />

Dr Pip de Hamel Wakefi eld Health Centre Tasman<br />

Dr Conny van Setten Koiri Trust Family Clinic Taumarunui<br />

Dr Harald Pfeffer Pfeffer Medical Services Taumarunui<br />

Desiree' Pfeffer Pfeffer Medical Services Taumarunui<br />

Mrs Lesley Martin The Family Clinic Taumarunui<br />

RN Carol Pryce Healthline Taupo<br />

Dr Debbie Hughes Lake Surgery Taupo<br />

RN Sarah Bloomer Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

RN Dale Byers Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

RN Marie Harris Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Nicole McGinty Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

RN Sue Monkman Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

RN Rebecca Negus Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

RN Sue van Mierlo Taupo Health Centre Taupo<br />

Mrs Jos Bradley Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Elaina Brown Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Alastair Fraser Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Mrs Jackie Later Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr David Meuli Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Fran Meuli Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Mrs Janet Ridge Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

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as of 24 May 2011<br />

149<br />

Dr Giles Turner Taupo Medical Centre Taupo<br />

Dr Tim Coulter Taupo<br />

Dr Josh Johnstone 2 KIWI DOCS Tauranga<br />

Mrs Lyn Bernard 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Mrs Janet Dunham 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Mrs Helen Fair 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Sandie Moss 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Mrs Jeanette Osborne 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Mrs Edna Yardley 5th Avenue Family Practice Tauranga<br />

Dr Morag Baruch Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Richard Hudson Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Jan McKillen Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Shirley Ryan Ave 14 Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Mr Adam Bialostocki Bay Plastic Surgery Tauranga<br />

Dr Catherine Byrne Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Nigel Kim Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Rob Shilston Bethlehem Family Doctor Tauranga<br />

Dr Belinda Bartle Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Al Johnson Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Ms Janine Kuizinas Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

RN Rachel Morris Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

RN Sara Shearman Bethlehem Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Sandy Dinsdale Brookfi eld Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Mark Muller Central Med Tauranga Tauranga<br />

Dr Santi Lala Central Medical Tauranga Tauranga<br />

Dr Tracy Ball CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Dr Karin Hall CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Dr Colin Helm CentralMed Tauranga<br />

Mrs Julie Cannon Chadwick Healthcare Tauranga<br />

Dr Vincent Joret Chadwick Healthcare Tauranga<br />

Mrs Elisabeth Baird Gate Pa Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Linda Norrish Gate Pa Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Margaret Hudson Greerton Health Tauranga<br />

Shona Macrury Greerton Health Tauranga<br />

Marilyn Rosewarne IMAC Tauranga<br />

Dr Jethro Le Roy Ngati Kahu Hauora Tauranga<br />

Dr Maria Eastwood Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr Jocelyn Heard Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Mrs Kerry Marra Otumoetai Doctors Tauranga<br />

Dr Jenny Hill Otumoetai Health Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Martyn Lemberg Otumoetai Health Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr June Engel Papamoa Doctors Tauranga<br />

Mrs Stephanie Birbeck South City Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Kingsley Nirmalaraj Tauranaga Hospital Tauranga<br />

Dr Emma Andrew Tauranga Public Hospital Tauranga<br />

Dr Heather Shaw Te Manu Taroa Tauranga<br />

Dr Runa Rao Te Manu Toroa Tauranga<br />

RN Suzanne Matthews WBoP PHO Tauranga<br />

Dr Tom Lang Welcome Bay Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Dr Chris Stewart Welcome Bay Medical Centre Tauranga<br />

Philippa Jones Western BOP PHO Tauranga<br />

Donna McArley Western BOP PHO Tauranga<br />

Dr Catherine Bialostocki Tauranga<br />

Dr Malcolm Christie Tauranga<br />

Dr Jack Drummond Tauranga<br />

Mrs Evelyn Drummond Tauranga<br />

Prof Shaun Holt Tauranga<br />

Dr Gina Wright Tauranga<br />

Dr Patricia Zingel Tauranga<br />

Mrs Helen Gore Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Mrs Jacqui Hickman Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Carolien Van Reekum Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Kerry Whisker Health Te Aroha Te Aroha<br />

Dr Paul Henry Juluka Medical Services Te Aroha<br />

Mrs Annchen Maisel Mahoe Street Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Ms Sue Bluett Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Sue Bluett Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Ken Caldwell Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Alison Glover Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Sherif Kalladka Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Poornima Nair Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Andy von Biel Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Mrs Amanda von Biel Te Awamutu Medical Centre Te Awamutu<br />

Dr Busi Mnguni Te Kauwhata Health Centre Te Kauwhata<br />

Dr Anja Doll Te Kauwhata<br />

Bernice Barry-Addy Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Keith Buswell Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Carol Green Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Nicky Humphries Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Denise Hunt Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr Elly Kroef Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Linda Lovini Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Mrs Heather Templeton Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Mrs Jill Whitehead Te Kuiti Medical Centre Te Kuiti<br />

Dr John Almond Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Annaelle Babbage Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Sue Corney Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Gillian Hodgson Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Ian Lord Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Lindsay Nicholls Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Elaine Pooler Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Mrs Michele Rowe Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Roger Ward Te Puke Medical Centre Te Puke<br />

Dr Nihal Gurusinghe Waitangi Family Practice Te Puke<br />

Dr Kristine Oates Wood Street Surgery Temuka<br />

Dr Kirsty Russell Wood Street Surgery Temuka<br />

Mrs Susan Jordan Hauraki Plains Health Centre Thames<br />

Mrs Trish Anderson Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki Thames<br />

Dr Matthias John Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki Thames<br />

Dr Brendon Aish Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

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Delegate Listings<br />

as of 24 May 2011<br />

Regional Listing<br />

Mrs Joan Bjerring Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr John Cargill Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Sue Genner Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Dr Kerry Hennessy Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Christine Kitchingman Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Mrs Gillian Webster Thames Medical Centre Thames<br />

Mr John Jordan Thames<br />

Dr Robert Rigby Thames<br />

Mr Richard Webster Thames<br />

Dr Nigel Brown Timaru Medical Centre Timaru<br />

Dr Paul Keys Timaru Primary Care Timaru<br />

Dr Ronald Griffi ths Timaru<br />

Dr Erica Hill Medicentre Tokoroa<br />

Dr Gordon Caldwell Pinnacle Tokoroa<br />

Dr Fred Simpson Primary Health Care Tokoroa<br />

Dr Lucy Edkins Tokoroa Health Tokoroa<br />

Dr Alan Kenny Tokoroa Health Tokoroa<br />

Dr Barry Knight Tokoroa Primary Care Tokoroa<br />

Dr Michelle May Am I Hungry? USA<br />

Dr Edward Mayeaux Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center USA<br />

Dr Geraldine King USA<br />

Dr Jens-Peter Link Oneroa Accident & Medical Centre Waiheke Island<br />

Mrs Raewyn Norman PMAANZ Waihi<br />

Lyn Cochrane Waihi Beach Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr John Aitken Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Mrs Colleen Gower Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Suzanne Greaves Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Ruth Parsons Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Di Pirrit Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Rachel Reynolds Waihi Medical Centre Waihi<br />

Dr Derek Hardy Waihi<br />

Dr Rex Faulkner Waikanae Health Centre Waikanae<br />

Dr Steven Fish Oakhouse Medical Centre Waimate<br />

Jill Davies Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Mrs Rhonda Goddard Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Dr Harry Hillebrand Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Mrs Fiona Hillebrand Waimauku Doctors Waimauku<br />

Dr Charles Carney The Doctors Waipawa Waipawa<br />

Dr Corinna Proehl Waipawa Medical Centre Waipawa<br />

Dr Bob Stephens Tukituki Medical Waipukurau<br />

Dr Andreas Daun Tukutuki Medical Waipukurau<br />

Dr Rafi k Wanis Health Care Centre Wairoa<br />

Dr Margaret Fielding Queen St Practice Wairoa<br />

Dr Brian Underwood Wairoa<br />

Mrs Christine Underwood Wairoa<br />

Dr David Monks Health eSolution Waitakere<br />

Dr Marcia Walker Marscherub Locum Ltd Waitakere<br />

Dr Linda Moore Waitakere<br />

Mrs Jackie Burton Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Mrs Heidi Kirk Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Mr Ross Voltz Waiuku Health Centre Waiuku<br />

Dr Graeme Brown Waiuku Medical Centre Waiuku<br />

Dr Alan Mangan Aramoho Health Centre Wanganui<br />

Dr Charles Bevan Chilcott Wanganui<br />

Dr David Yates Wanganui<br />

Mrs Patricia Yates Wanganui<br />

Dr Chris Miller Coast to Coast Healthcare Warkworth<br />

Dr Kate Baddock Kawau Bay Health Warkworth<br />

Dr Bruce Sutherland Kawau Bay Health Warkworth<br />

Dr Elspeth Dickson Kowhai Surgery Warkworth<br />

Dr Shanali Jayawardhana Kowhai Surgery Warkworth<br />

Dr Julie Whittome Brooklyn Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Jean Kelly Capital & Coast District Health Board Wellington<br />

Dr Claude Preitner Civil Aviation Authority Wellington<br />

Dr Dave Pickett Courtenay Medical Ltd Wellington<br />

Dr David Beaumont Fit for Work Wellington<br />

Mr Kevin Hague, MP Green Party Wellington<br />

Mr Kevin Rowlatt Island Bay Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr David Werry Island Bay Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Mark Adcroft Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Allan Cockburn Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Saba Lahood Johnsonville Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Harriet Fitzpatrick Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Janet Gootjes Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Gabrielle Ruben Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Roslyn Wall Karori Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Gillian Penno Kenepuru Accident and Medical Clinic Wellington<br />

Dr Alvin Mitikulena Kilbirnie Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Rod Ferguson Linden Surgery Wellington<br />

Dr Justine Lancaster Mana Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Vipul Patel Mana Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Linda Mellor Massey University Student Health Centre Wellington<br />

Mr Shaun Phelan Medical Assurance Society Wellington<br />

Chris Wills Medical Assurance Society Wellington<br />

Dr Peter Robinson Medicus Wellington<br />

Dr David Bratt Ministry of Social Development Wellington<br />

Dr Paul Kelly Miramar Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Chandra Dookia MTC Trentham Wellington<br />

Dr Kyra Jones Naenae Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr James Aubrey Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Christiana Lafferty Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Jane Mitchell Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Shelley Robinson Newlands Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Rachel Arms Ora Toa Cannons Creek Wellington<br />

Mrs Kailua Faafoi Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Mrs Eleni Mason Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Dr Esela Natano Pacifi c Health Services Wellington<br />

Dr Peter Moodie PHARMAC Wellington<br />

Dr George Karageorge Plimmerton Medical Center Wellington<br />

Dr Amir Malik Pomare Union Health Wellington<br />

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as of 24 May 2011<br />

151<br />

Dr Nina Sawicki Quality Family Healthcare Wellington<br />

Dr Catherine Hadley Silverstream Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Hugh Townend Student Health - Victoria Univertsity Wellington<br />

Dr Kathryn Leslie Student Health Victoria University Wellington<br />

Dr Julian Foster The Terrace Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Mary English Thorndon Medical Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Nikki Turner University of Auckland Wellington<br />

Ashleigh Brown University of Otago Wellington<br />

Prof Tony Dowell University of Otago Wellington<br />

Clare Wilson University of Otago Wellington<br />

Elinoor Hutching Bryant University of Otago - Wellington Wellington<br />

Malsha Kularatna University of Otago - Wellington Wellington<br />

Dr Shelley Stansfi eld Upper Hutt Health Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Anne Campbell Veteran Affairs New Zealand Wellington<br />

Anita Nearey Whai Oranga Health Centre Wellington<br />

Dr Kim Entwhistle Wellington<br />

Ari Pfeiffenterger Wellington<br />

Gaeline Phipps Wellington<br />

Dr Melanie Webster Wellington<br />

Dr David Hassan Wellsford<br />

Mrs Yvonne Boyes Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance Whakatane<br />

Dr Carl Jacobsen Kopeopeo Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Brian Percival Kopeopeo Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Jim McKevitt Pheonix Health Whakatane<br />

Mrs Anne Dallison Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Melissa Davies Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Donna McConnell Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Dr Jo Petersen Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Kaye Potter Phoenix Health Whakatane<br />

Barbara Brown Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Mrs Louise Burt Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Mrs Lyn de Graaff Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Philippa Fergusson-Oats Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Mrs Jan Thomas Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Annie Woodsford Phoenix Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Indira Edwards Radius Medical Health Centre Whakatane<br />

Dr Lindsay Thomas Thomas Locum Services Ltd Whakatane<br />

Dr Sangita Bharatia Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Mary Cassaidy Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Mrs Marja O'Connor Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Caroline Steens Whakatane Medical Practice Whakatane<br />

Dr Mark Spring Whangamata Medical Centre Whangamata<br />

Dr Chong Hong How Family Doctors Whangaparaoa<br />

Mr Shannon Dudley Kowhai Surgery Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Graeme Whittaker Manly Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Catherine Ripley Red Beach Family Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Rebekah Wilson Red Beach Family Medical Centre Whangaparaoa<br />

Mr Samuel Whittaker University of Auckland Whangaparaoa<br />

Mrs Susan Whittaker University of Auckland Whangaparaoa<br />

Dr Deon Claassens Manly Medical Centre Whangaparoa<br />

Dr Tristan Gardiner Bush Road Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Barbara Carran Central Family Healthcare Whangarei<br />

Dr David van Buuren Central Family Healthcare Whangarei<br />

Ms Maree Benjamin Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Graeme Edgeley Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Mrs Donna Palmer Onerahi Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith Quality Seminar Management Whangarei<br />

Dr Rupert Scott Rata Family Health Whangarei<br />

Dr Simon Collins Raumaunga Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Peter Chapman-Smith Skin and Vein Clinic Whangarei<br />

Dr Cheryl Bollen Te Aroha Noa Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Malcolm Bollen Te Aroha Noa Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Paula Mathieson Te Puawaitanga o Otangarei Whangarei<br />

Dr Geir Bjornholdt Tui Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Jordan Pishief Waiarohia Medical Centre Whangarei<br />

Dr Judith Russell White Cross Whangarei<br />

Valerie Rivers Widdowson & Sprague Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Ingrid Scott Widdowson Sprague Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Jonathan Sprague Widdowson Sprague Medical Whangarei<br />

Dr Helen Davis Whangarei<br />

Dr Richard Davis Whangarei<br />

Mr Mike Evered Whangarei<br />

Dr Jan Holmes Whangarei<br />

Dr Wah Teh Whangarei<br />

Jane Winton Whangarei<br />

Dr Daniel Asquith Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Mrs Barbara Fredericksen Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Sandy Hansen Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Alastair McDonald Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Mrs Jennifer Southern Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Mrs Janine Thomspon Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Ruth Wells Mercury Bay Medical Centre Whitianga<br />

Dr Thierry Adam The Doctors Surgery Whitianga<br />

Dr Jean Hemmes The Doctors Surgery Whitianga<br />

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General Practice<br />

Conference & Medical Exhibition<br />

Rotorua Energy Events Centre | 07-10 June 2012<br />

Sky<br />

yline Sky<br />

yri<br />

rides Gondol ola and Lake Roto<br />

torua, Rotor<br />

orua<br />

Join your colleagues again next year for a mix of Medical Education and Leisure<br />

at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre. Start planning now for this national <strong>GP</strong><br />

meeting, which brings together excellent medical updates of wide practical<br />

relevance to General Practice, with Business Advice, Practice Nurses Programme,<br />

Practice Managers Programme, Medico-Political forums, and time out for<br />

family leisure at this premier conference complex in Rotorua.<br />

AVE and MOPS credits available<br />

If you would like a topic or speaker considered for inclusion in next year’s programme,<br />

please forward an abstract and biography to the contact details below:<br />

Postal: PO Box 1661, Whangarei 0140<br />

Phone: +64 (021) 164 3815<br />

Fax: +64 (09) 437 4089<br />

Email: info@gpcme.co.nz<br />

Web: www.gpcme.co.nz


CREDIT CLAIM FORM - Keep this form for your records<br />

153<br />

<strong>GP</strong><strong>CME</strong> 2011 has been endorsed by the The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZC<strong>GP</strong>)<br />

and has been approved for up to 24 hours for General Practice Education Programme Stage 2 (formerly<br />

AVE) and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes. This endorsement does not include the<br />

medico-political sessions, Merck Sharp & Dohme Symposium or breakfast sessions.<br />

Thursday 09th June 2011 OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (fee applies) Hours<br />

0830-1030 Basic Surgery 1 Financial M/ment 1 Vasectomy 1 IT Symposium Medicolegal 1 Musculoskeletal 1 Dermoscopy 1 2<br />

1100-1300 Adv. Surgery 1 Financial M/ment 1 Vasectomy 2 IT Symposium Medicolegal 1 Musculoskeletal 2 Dermoscopy 1 2<br />

1400-1600 Basic Surgery 2 Financial M/ment 2 Diabetes WS Antenatal <strong>GP</strong> 1 Somatisation <strong>GP</strong>1 New Vaccines 1 Dermoscopy 2 2<br />

1630-1800 Adv. Surgery 2 Financial M/ment 2 Diabetes WS Cont. Antenatal <strong>GP</strong> 2 Somatisation <strong>GP</strong>2 New Vaccines 2 Dermoscopy 2 2<br />

Friday 10th June 2011 MAIN CONFERENCE Hours<br />

0830-0900 Edward Mayeux Vaginitis<br />

0900-0925 Rick Cutfield Controversies in Diagnosis of Diabetes<br />

0925-0950 Michelle May Writing an Effective Exercise Prescription<br />

2<br />

0950-1015 Chris Ellis Assessment of Cardiac Risk<br />

1015-1030 Discussion<br />

1100-1300 Medicopolitical Session N/A<br />

1400-1425 Erica Whineray Kelly - Breast Cancer 101 Personal Common<br />

Opioids<br />

Common<br />

Endometriosis<br />

Urticaria Case<br />

Emergen-<br />

Diabetes<br />

Invest- Kid’s<br />

and<br />

Psychologicanias<br />

Parasom-<br />

Eye<br />

1425-1450 Nick McIvor - Neck & Throat Complaints<br />

Strat Problems<br />

Chronic<br />

Studies<br />

cies 1.5<br />

1450-1515 John Chaplin - Thyroid Nodules<br />

pain<br />

Problems<br />

1515-1530 Discussion<br />

1600-1625 Richard Babor/Grant Beban - Bariatric Surgery Personal<br />

Invest-<br />

Strat<br />

1625-1650 Michelle May - Why Diets are not the Answer<br />

1650-1715 Ed Mayeaux - Eating Disorders<br />

1715-1730 Discussion<br />

Common<br />

Kid’s<br />

Problems<br />

Opioids<br />

and<br />

Chronic<br />

pain<br />

Common<br />

Endometriosis<br />

Psychological<br />

Problems<br />

Urticaria<br />

Diabetes<br />

Case<br />

Studies<br />

Parasomnias<br />

Eye<br />

Emergencies<br />

1.5<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011 MAIN CONFERENCE Hours<br />

0715-0815 Eli Lily Breakfast Session Mr John Tuckey N/A<br />

0830-0855 Nikki Turner - Hot Shots Bridging<br />

Plastic Breast Wound Compliance Assessment Caring<br />

Surgical Surgery<br />

with of Elderly for heart<br />

Upper GI<br />

Medtech<br />

the Gap Tips Update care 101 Medication Driver valves<br />

Surgery<br />

User<br />

0855-0920 Malcolm Giles - Treatment of OME<br />

Workshop<br />

0920-0945 Rohan Ameratunga - Food Allergy Bridging<br />

Plastic Breast Wound Compliance Assessment Caring<br />

2<br />

Surgical Surgery<br />

with of Elderly for heart<br />

Upper GI<br />

Medtech<br />

the Gap Tips Update care 101 Medication Driver valves<br />

Surgery<br />

User<br />

0945-1010 Amanda Oakley - Acne<br />

Workshop<br />

1010-1030 Discussion<br />

Workshop 1 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies<br />

Workshop 2 How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice<br />

Workshop 3 Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT<br />

Workshop 4 Diagnosis of Breast Cancer<br />

1100-1155<br />

Workshop 5 Eat what you love, love what you eat<br />

Workshop 6 Cervical Smears and Culposcopy<br />

1<br />

Workshop 7 Redesigning Diabetic Care<br />

Workshop 8 Assessment of Dizziness<br />

Workshop 9 Head and Neck Case Studies<br />

Workshop 10 Alcohol and Your Ticker<br />

Workshop 11 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Case Studies<br />

Workshop 12 How to Examine the Eye in Family Practice<br />

Workshop 13 Medicolegal Update-Lessons from HRRT and HDPT<br />

Workshop 14 Diagnosis of Breast Cancer<br />

1205-1300<br />

Workshop 15 Eat what you love, love what you eat<br />

Workshop 16 Cervical Smears and Culposcopy<br />

1<br />

Workshop 17 Redesigning Diabetic Care<br />

Workshop 18 Assessment of Dizziness<br />

Workshop 19 Head and Neck Case Studies<br />

Workshop 20 Alcohol and Your Ticker<br />

Continued on next page...<br />

Sub Total<br />

Keep the Attendance Certificate for your records, and apply for your MOPS or AVE <strong>CME</strong> points through your normal<br />

quarterly reporting to the RNZC<strong>GP</strong>. You may be asked for a copy of your Attendance Certificate by the RNZC<strong>GP</strong> or New<br />

Zealand Medical Council, so file in an appropriate place.<br />

Tear along dotted Line<br />

While the conference is approved for up to a maximum of 24 hours <strong>GP</strong>s attending can only claim for the conference<br />

sessions they attend. Delegates will need to complete this self-recording form. This form can be kept as the Certificate<br />

of Attendance, so practitioners participating in <strong>GP</strong>EP 2 or MOPs have the necessary documentation for submission to the<br />

RNZC<strong>GP</strong> when this is requested.<br />

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Saturday 11th June 2011 MAIN CONFERENCE Hours<br />

1400-1455<br />

1505-1600<br />

1630-1730<br />

Workshop 21<br />

Abnormal Liver Function<br />

Workshop 22<br />

Menstrual Disorders<br />

Workshop 23<br />

Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation<br />

Workshop 24<br />

Abnormal Lover Function - Sex therapy<br />

Workshop 25<br />

CT Cardiac Workstations<br />

Workshop 26<br />

Diabetes in Pregnancy<br />

Workshop 27<br />

Obesity Surgery - with a personal Experience<br />

Workshop 28<br />

Hair and Nail Disorders<br />

Workshop 29<br />

GI Illness in pregnancy<br />

Workshop 30<br />

Glaucoma<br />

Workshop 31<br />

Abnormal Liver Function<br />

Workshop 32<br />

Menstrual Disorders<br />

Workshop 33<br />

Redesigning the <strong>GP</strong> Consultation<br />

Workshop 34<br />

Abnormal Lover Function - Sex therapy<br />

Workshop 35<br />

CT Cardiac Workstations<br />

Workshop 36<br />

Diabetes in Pregnancy<br />

Workshop 37<br />

Obesity Surgery - with a personal Experience<br />

Workshop 38<br />

Hair and Nail Disorders<br />

Workshop 39<br />

GI Illness in pregnancy<br />

Workshop 40<br />

Glaucoma<br />

Workshop 41<br />

Photography of the Skin<br />

Workshop 42<br />

Surgitron Skin Removals<br />

Workshop 43<br />

Interpreting ECGs<br />

Workshop 44<br />

Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena<br />

Workshop 45<br />

Medical Certification - The Issues<br />

Workshop 46<br />

Desensitisation<br />

Workshop 47<br />

Spirometry<br />

Workshop 48<br />

Jadelle Implants<br />

Workshop 49 Air Accidents 101<br />

Workshop 50<br />

Managing Insomnia<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011 PRACTICE NURSES Hours<br />

0715-0815 Eli Lilly Breakfast session - How changing our language can improve the diabetes consultation Barbara Docherty N/A<br />

0830-1030 Pneumococcus, Rotavirus, Varicella - what’s new? GlaxoSmithKline Vaccine Workshop 2<br />

1100-1200 Starting Insulin in General Practice Rab Burtun<br />

1200-1300 Immunisation and Child Health Issues Nikki Turner/Marguerite Dalton<br />

1300-1330 HPV Ed Mayeaux<br />

1430-1500 Addiction Graham Gulbransen<br />

1500-1530 Promoting Healthy Pregnancies Ngaire Anderson/ Deralie Flower<br />

1530-1600 Best Practice Wound Management Liz Milner<br />

1630-1730<br />

Workshop 41<br />

Photography of the Skin<br />

Workshop 42<br />

Surgitron Skin Removals<br />

Workshop 43<br />

Interpreting ECGs<br />

Workshop 44<br />

Pipelle/Pessary/Mirena<br />

Workshop 45<br />

Medical Certification - The Issues<br />

Workshop 46<br />

Desensitisation<br />

Workshop 47<br />

Spirometry<br />

Workshop 48<br />

Jadelle Implants<br />

Workshop 49 Air Accidents 101<br />

Workshop 50<br />

Managing Insomnia<br />

Sunday 12th June 2011 MAIN CONFERENCE Hours<br />

0730-0830 Breakfast Session: Hot Asthma Topics - Shaun Holt N/A<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0830-0900 Anaemia<br />

0900-0925 GI Problems<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical Tips<br />

for <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

1hr<br />

Heart<br />

Failure,AF,<br />

Stroke<br />

Prevention<br />

1hr<br />

Jadelle<br />

Implants<br />

1hr<br />

Modern Help<br />

for the Pelvic<br />

Floor<br />

1hr<br />

Case Studies<br />

in Psoriasis<br />

1hr<br />

Medical<br />

Property<br />

Development<br />

1hr<br />

Adverse<br />

Effects of<br />

Atypical Antipsychotics<br />

1hr<br />

Probiotics<br />

1hr<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Drivers<br />

1hr<br />

0925-0950<br />

0950-1010<br />

Infestations and<br />

Bites<br />

Cardiac CT<br />

Angiography<br />

Plastic<br />

Surgical Tips<br />

for <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

1hr<br />

Heart<br />

Failure,AF,<br />

Stroke<br />

Prevention<br />

1hr<br />

Jadelle<br />

Implants<br />

1hr<br />

Modern Help<br />

for the Pelvic<br />

Floor<br />

1hr<br />

Case Studies<br />

in Psoriasis<br />

1hr<br />

Medical<br />

Property<br />

Development<br />

1hr<br />

Adverse<br />

Effects of<br />

Atypical Antipsychotics<br />

1hr<br />

Probiotics<br />

1hr<br />

Assessment<br />

of Elderly<br />

Drivers<br />

1hr<br />

2<br />

1010-1025 Discussion<br />

1100-1125 Complementary Therapies for Depression<br />

1125-1150 Sleep Apnea and the Heart<br />

1150-1215 The General Practice Consultation<br />

1215-1240 UV v the Skin<br />

1240-1300 Clinical Quiz<br />

2<br />

Keep the Attendance Certificate for your records, and apply for your MOPS or AVE <strong>CME</strong> points through your normal<br />

quarterly reporting to the RNZC<strong>GP</strong>. You may be asked for a copy of your Attendance Certificate by the RNZC<strong>GP</strong> or New<br />

Zealand Medical Council, so file in an appropriate place.<br />

While the conference is approved for up to a maximum of 24 hours <strong>GP</strong>s attending can only claim for the conference<br />

sessions they attend. Delegates will need to complete this self-recording form. This form can be kept as the Certificate<br />

of Attendance, so practitioners participating in <strong>GP</strong>EP 2 or MOPs have the necessary documentation for submission to the<br />

RNZC<strong>GP</strong> when this is requested.<br />

Total<br />

Signature:<br />

Date: / / 2011


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3M New Zealand ................................................... 32b<br />

94 Apollo Drive, Rosedale, Auckland 0632<br />

P: 09 477 4040<br />

F: 09 477 6679<br />

oper@mmm.com<br />

www.3m.co.nz<br />

Categories: Hand Hygiene, Infection Control, Wound Care<br />

3M’s extensive line of trusted products helps simplify and improve skin health<br />

and the treatment of wounds, both acute and chronic. We also offer a broad<br />

array of solutions to help fi ght against hospital acquired infections.<br />

Abbott ................................................................. 47-50<br />

P: 0800 656 233<br />

F: 0800 656 234<br />

add.orders.nz@abbott.com<br />

www.abbott.com<br />

Categories: Anaemia, Arthritis, Diabetes, Obesity, Pain Management, Psorisis,<br />

Infant Nutrition, Thyroid Disorders<br />

Abbott is a global, broad-based healthcare company devoted to discovering<br />

new medicines, new technologies and new ways to manage health. Our diverse<br />

range of pharmaceutical, medical and nutritional products encircle life itself –<br />

addressing important health needs from infancy to the golden years.<br />

AFT Pharmaceuticals ................................................. 82<br />

PO Box 33-203, Takapuna, North Shore City 0622<br />

P: 0800 423 823<br />

F: 0800 423 874<br />

customer.service@aftpharm.com<br />

www.aftpharm.com<br />

Categories: Arthritis, Dermatology, Diabetes, Incontinence, Nasal<br />

Decongesant, Pain Management, Psoriasis, Skincare, Wound Care, Allergy<br />

AFT Pharmaceuticals is a 100% NZ owned company with operations in both<br />

New Zealand and Australia. AFT Pharmaceuticals is a 100% New Zealand<br />

owned & operated company. We welcome you to our booth where we will be<br />

showcasing Maxigesic (combination of Paracetamol & Ibuprofen), Maxiclear<br />

Hayfever and Sinus Relief , Zostrix HP (Capcaisin 0.075%) and Protecta Derm<br />

Zinc Oxide Spray.<br />

Arrow Pharmaceuticals (NZ) Ltd .......................100-101<br />

33a Normanby Road, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024<br />

P: 09 630 4488<br />

F: 09 630 4490<br />

helenav@arrowpharma.co.nz<br />

www.arrowpharma.co.nz<br />

Categories: Appearance Medicine, Arthritis, Blood Pressure, Depression,<br />

Dermatology, Diabetes, Erectile Dysfunction, Hypertension, Ophthalmology,<br />

Osteoporosis, Pain Management, Psoriasis, Skincare, Supplements, Women’s<br />

Health, Constipation, Allergy, Oncology, Cold & Flu<br />

Formed in New Zealand in 2002, the Auckland-based company is part of<br />

Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. USA, a global specialty pharmaceutical company<br />

with US$3.5 billion in revenue.<br />

We are the #4 generic pharmaceutical company worldwide with 8,000<br />

employees spanning sales operations in over 20 countries.<br />

We supply prescription(branded and on tender) and OTC (Health and Beauty)<br />

products providing physicians, pharmacists and patients with exceptional choice,<br />

value and quality. In <strong>2010</strong>, we supplied 304,212,873 tablets (thats almost 4<br />

million packs) into NZ alone.<br />

Aspen Pharmacare ................................................... 79<br />

PO Box 62027, Auckland<br />

P: 09 970 2760<br />

F: 09 918 5101<br />

aspen@aspenspharm.co.nz<br />

www.aspenpharma.co.nz<br />

Categories:, Anaemia, Cardiovascular, Wound Care, Thyroid Disorders,<br />

Hypothyrodism<br />

Aspen Pharmacare offer a diverse range of tried and trusted brands in New<br />

Zealand. The product mix ranges across Ethical, Primary & Secondary with key<br />

brands being Eltroxin, Ferrum H, Redipred and Simdax.<br />

For more information visit www.aspenpharma.co.nz<br />

AstraZeneca ........................................................ 32-33<br />

www.astrazeneca.com<br />

Categories: Cardiovascular<br />

AstraZeneca is one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, with<br />

a broad range of medicines designed to fi ght disease in important areas of<br />

healthcare. We focus our resources on six therapy areas where we believe<br />

our skills and resources can make the most difference: respiratory, cancer,<br />

cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, infection and neuroscience<br />

Atlantis Healthcare ................................................. 128<br />

Louella Docot<br />

DDI 09 363 4875<br />

Mobile 027 286 5026<br />

Email Louella.docot@atlantishealthcare.com<br />

Website www.atlantishealthcare.com<br />

Atlantis Healthcare is a world leader in designing and implementing patient<br />

support and adherence programmes.<br />

Our programmes increase adherence to treatment, improve patient health<br />

outcomes, deliver optimal value for healthcare funders and ROI for the<br />

pharmaceutical industry.<br />

For further information please contact: Louella Docot on 09 368 4875.<br />

Categories: Patient support programmes, Health Psychology, Health Strategy &<br />

Creative, Healthcare database management, Healthcare call centre solutions,<br />

Direct Marketing and mailhouse capabilities, Events, Healthcare Technology<br />

innovations, Pharmalink, MediBoard<br />

AUSSTAT/Kiwis STAT ............................................... 108<br />

PO Box 8875, Christchurch<br />

P: 0800562 867 ext 936<br />

F: 03 339 0598<br />

joanne.knight@kiwisstat.com<br />

www.kiwisstat.com<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

We specialise in the recruitment and placement of short and long term locums<br />

into positions all over Australia and New Zealand.<br />

Consultant locums have become a core part of the business.<br />

We also have a dedicated permanent placement team who have a thorough<br />

understanding of immigration and registration requirements.<br />

Arrow Pharmaceuticals is one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical companies,<br />

in NZ with hundreds of thousands of people taking our medicines everyday.<br />

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Bayer Healthcare ..................................................... 93<br />

PO Box 2825, Shortland St, Auckland 1140<br />

P: 0800 847 874<br />

F: 0800 22 67 337<br />

andrea.carter@bayer.com<br />

www.bayer.co.nz<br />

Categories: Erectile Dysfunction Supplements Women’s Health Infant Nutrition<br />

Bayer: Science For A Better Life Bayer is a global enterprise with core<br />

competencies in the fi elds of health care, nutrition and high-tech materials. The<br />

company’s products and services are designed to benefi t people and improve<br />

their quality of life. In New Zealand, Bayer aims to make a positive contribution<br />

to the community, not only by providing innovative solutions, but also through<br />

our educational partnerships. For more information on Bayer visit www.bayer.<br />

co.nz<br />

BD Diagnostics .......................................................... 57<br />

8 Pacifi c Rise, Mt Wellington, Auckland<br />

P: 09 574 2468<br />

F: 09 574 2469<br />

leigh_martinovich@bd.com<br />

www.bd.com<br />

Categories: Cervical Screening Women’s Health Diagnostics Sexual Wellbeing<br />

For over 100 years Becton Dickinson’s quality products and innovations have<br />

been changing the fi eld of healthcare. BD manufactured the fi rst Luer-Lok<br />

syringe and needle connection system and the well known BD Vacutainer®<br />

blood collection system. Now the BD SurePath system increases detection of<br />

high grade cervical disease of 64.4% over conventional Paps. One more way<br />

BD is: Helping all people live healthy lives.<br />

BDM Grange ............................................................ 72<br />

14 Piermark Drive, Albany<br />

P: 09 443 9307<br />

F: 09 443 9301<br />

fi onas@bdmgrange.co.nz<br />

www.bdmgrange.co.nz<br />

Categories: Skincare<br />

BDM Grange is the New Zealand distributors for Bio-Oil. The number 1 selling<br />

skincare product in New Zealand.<br />

Bio-Oil® is a specialist skincare product that helps improve the appearance of<br />

scars, stretch marks and uneven skin tone.<br />

Best Practice Advocacy Centre .................................117<br />

Level 8, 10 George Street, Dunedin<br />

P: 03 477 5418<br />

F: 0800 2722 69<br />

kaye@bpac.org.nz<br />

www.bpac.org.nz<br />

Categories: Education Electronic Decision Support<br />

BPAC NZ is an independent organisation whose role is to promote the responsible<br />

use of pharmaceuticals and laboratory testing to general practitioners and<br />

other health professional groups throughout New Zealand. It advocates for best<br />

practice in healthcare treatments and investigations across a wide range of<br />

health service delivery areas and is recognised nationally and internationally<br />

for its expertise and innovation. and BPAC Inc bestpractice Decision Support<br />

bestpractice Decision Support is a new electronic decision support system<br />

from BPAC Inc. The DS is a desktop application that fully integrates with the<br />

practice’s PMS and provides up to date clinical support for patient management.<br />

bestpractice comprises a wide range of modules which are based on current<br />

New Zealand guidelines and best practice.<br />

Biocel Health ............................................................ 88<br />

PO Box 101-865, NSMC, Auckland<br />

P: 0800 246 235<br />

F: 09 480 2079<br />

info@biocel.co.nz<br />

www.biocel.co.nz<br />

Categories: Arthritis<br />

CosaminDS is a nutritional supplement which aids the recovery of fl exibility in<br />

impaired joints such as knees, hips, fi ngers, shoulders, neck and the lower back.<br />

This unique patented formula contains high grade Glucosamine HCl (500mg),<br />

Chondroitin Sulphate (400mg) and Manganese Ascorbate (76mg). When given<br />

together in these correct proportions the ingredients work together to support<br />

the structure and function of articular cartilage which is the resilient slippery<br />

tissue that covers the ends of the bones in joints. It lubricates the bone surface<br />

and acts like a “shock absorber”.<br />

BioTrace ..................................................................32ª<br />

PO Box 14001, Panmure, Auckland<br />

P: 09 570 5923<br />

F: 09 570 5928<br />

info@biotrace.co.nz<br />

www.biotrace.co.nz<br />

Categories: Nutrition Supplements<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim .......................................121-124<br />

PO Box 76216, Manukau City<br />

P: 09 274 8664<br />

F: 09 271 0629<br />

sheree.clifton@boehringer-ingelheim.com<br />

www.boehringeringelheim.com<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim (NZ) Ltd has been operating in NZ since 1973 and<br />

shows continued support by investing in clinical trials here. Our major product<br />

portfolios include stroke prevention, respiratory disease, myocardial infarction<br />

and HIV.<br />

PRADAXA<br />

For the fi rst time in 50 years, there is an alternative to warfarin for your patients<br />

with atrial fi brillation who require anticoagulation. Come visit us at the Pradaxa<br />

stand to fi nd out more information and enter the competition to win an iPad®.<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim - Spiriva .........................125-126<br />

PO Box 76216, Manukau City<br />

P: 09 274 8664<br />

F: 09 271 0629<br />

tony.davison@boehringer-ingelheim.com<br />

www.boehringeringelheim.com<br />

Categories: Asthma & COPD Cardiovascular<br />

Boehringer Ingelheim (NZ) Ltd has been operating in NZ since 1973 and<br />

shows continued support by investing in clinical trials here. Our major product<br />

portfolios include stroke prevention, respiratory disease, myocardial infarction<br />

and HIV.<br />

SPRIVIA<br />

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a major cause of disability,<br />

hospital admission and premature death in NZ. Recent evidence now supports<br />

once daily Spiriva (tiotropium) as the long-acting bronchodilator of choice for<br />

COPD patients (special authority criteria apply). Come visit us at the Spiriva<br />

stand to fi nd out more.<br />

Bupa Care Services ................................................. 127<br />

www.bupa.co.nz<br />

Categories: Elder Care<br />

Who is Bupa?<br />

At Bupa, we help older people live the best lives they can, every day.<br />

Across New Zealand, we support people living independently at home through<br />

personal medical alarms.<br />

We also care through retirement villages, rest homes and hospitals. A company<br />

with no shareholders, we re-invest the surplus we make into more and better<br />

care.<br />

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Canberra Health Cooperative Australia .................... 83<br />

PO Box 6865, Carnwood, ACT 2615, Australia<br />

P: +61 2 6258 0355<br />

F: +61 2 6259 3101<br />

davidbailey@profsol.com.au<br />

www.westbelconnenhealth.coop<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

The Health Coop established in 2008 commenced opertaionts in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

It provides a <strong>GP</strong> led multidisciplinary approach to acute and preventative health<br />

care in Canberra.<br />

We are currently recruiting <strong>GP</strong>s to extend our operations.<br />

Canterbury Health Laboratories ..............................116<br />

PO Box 151, Cnr Tuam Street & Hagley Avenue, Christchurch 8140<br />

P: 0800 THE LAB (843 522)<br />

info@bloodtest.co.nz<br />

www.chl.co.nz<br />

Categories: Cervical Screening Genetic Testing<br />

Canterbury Health Laboratories offers specialist clinical and medico-legal tests<br />

on a national basis to meet the needs of regional hospitals, medical practices,<br />

government agencies and workplaces. Daily requests are received to perform<br />

specialist tests from laboratories and workplaces throughout New Zealand. It<br />

has the biggest ‘catchment’ area of any medical laboratory in New Zealand.<br />

Capes Medical .......................................................... 81<br />

18 Tukorako Drive, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga<br />

P: 0800 18 19 19<br />

F: 07 575 9333<br />

sales@capesmedical.co.nz<br />

www.capesmedical.co.nz<br />

Categories: Blood Pressure Hand Hygiene Incontinence Pulse Oximetry Surgical<br />

Instruments Sutures Wound Care Medical Equipment Compression ECG Vital<br />

Signs Monitor<br />

Capes Medical is a brand neutral medical supply company, committed to the<br />

New Zealand medical profession to bring fi rst class products at economical<br />

prices.<br />

If you want quality and service at an affordable price, then look no further than<br />

Capes Medical.<br />

If it’s medical we can supply.<br />

Care Medical ............................................................ 96<br />

P: 0800 333 808<br />

F: 09 915 0801<br />

sales@caremed.co.nz<br />

www.caremed.co.nz<br />

Categories: Asthma & COPD Blood Pressure Cardiovascular Pulse Oximetry<br />

Resuscitation Sleep Apnoea Smoking Cessation Spirometry Medical Equipment<br />

ECG Vital Signs Monitor<br />

CARE Medical is a privately owned and independent Company supplying<br />

Cardiac, Anaesthetic, Respiratory and Emergency equipment to the New<br />

Zealand healthcare market.<br />

The joint owners are two long established market leaders in New Zealand and<br />

Australia: InterMed & Mayo Healthcare.<br />

Critical Assist ...........................................................119<br />

P: 0800 443 005<br />

F: 0800 443 057<br />

info@criticalassist.co.nz<br />

www.criticalassist.co.nz<br />

Categories: Blood Pressure Cardiovascular Electromedical Equipment<br />

Hypertension Minor Surgical Procedures Ophthalmology Pulse Oximetry<br />

Spirometry Surgical Instruments Sutures Diagnostics<br />

Critical Assist supplies quality medical and surgical products at affordable<br />

prices. Brands include Sharpoint sutures, REDA instruments, Fukuda EG, QRS<br />

Cardioview ECG and spirometers and Hadeco Dopplers.<br />

CSL Biotherapies .................................................. 76-77<br />

PO Box 62 590, Central Park, Auckland, 1544<br />

P: 09 525 8935 or 027 479 0810<br />

F: 0800 920 054<br />

claire.jackson@csl.co.nz<br />

www.csl.co.nz<br />

Categories: Dermatology Immunisations/Vaccines Psoriasis Women’s Health<br />

Urology<br />

CSL (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories) was originally an Australian<br />

government owned company (est. 1916). In 1991 it was converted to a public<br />

company called CSL Ltd. In 1994 CSL was publicly listed with shares on the<br />

stock exchange. CSL Biotherapies (NZ) Ltd is strategic partners with a number<br />

of large international companies and we have a number of products in different<br />

therapeutic areas in NZ, i.e. Vesicare®, GardasilTM Advantan® Fluvax®,<br />

Pneumovax® 23, Asamax® 500 and Vimpat®<br />

Vimpat® (lacosamide) 50mg, 100mg, 150mg and 200mg tablets are indicated<br />

as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial-onset seizures with our without<br />

secondary generalisation in patients with epilepsy aged 16 years and older.<br />

Vimpat is now FULLY FUNDED. Special authority applies.<br />

Douglas Pharmaceuticals ..................................... 41-43<br />

Central Park Drive, Henderson, Waitakere<br />

P: 09 835 0660<br />

F: 09 835 0690<br />

conradd@douglas.co.nz<br />

www.douglas.co.nz<br />

Categories: Dermatology Urology Gastroenterology<br />

Douglas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. was established in 1967 by Graeme Douglas<br />

and is the largest New Zealand owned pharmaceutical manufacturer of quality<br />

pharmaceuticals. Employing around 470 people in New Zealand, Douglas<br />

has manufacturing plants in Auckland and Fiji. Douglas exports 65% of<br />

manufactured product to international markets and has a strong presence in<br />

NZ retail pharmacy. Recently, our laboratories and quality systems have met<br />

FDA requirements for product release into the USA. Douglas Pharmaceuticals<br />

Ltd.’s current annual research and development spend of $19 million is focused<br />

on new products for local and export markets. Douglas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is<br />

an excellent example of New Zealand’s knowledge economy in action.<br />

Dr Reddy’s New Zealand ......................................... 20<br />

PO Box 911-267, AUCKLAND<br />

P: 09 356-7000<br />

F: 09 356-7001<br />

www.drreddysnz.co.nz<br />

Categories: Generics<br />

Dr Reddy’s is the New Zealand based wholly owned subsidiary of Dr Reddy’s<br />

Laboratories, a global research based medicines manufacturer. Dr Reddy’s<br />

recently launched the fi rst two of many products planned for the New Zealand<br />

market and both products have won sole supply contracts with PHARMAC: Dr<br />

Reddy’s Omeprazole and Pantroprazole.<br />

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DrInfo ....................................................................... 70<br />

M287 Private Bag 300987, Albany, Auckland<br />

P: 09 441 9353<br />

F: 09 441 9355<br />

info@drinfo.co.nz<br />

www.drinfo.co.nz<br />

Categories: Medical Software<br />

DRINFO Audit is an on-going, automated service that identifi es patients falling<br />

through the gaps (clinical and administrative). DRINFO assists you to notify them<br />

about recommended visits, tests, procedures or follow-up, and tracks the results<br />

of your recall efforts. Regardless of your practice size, complexity or spectrum<br />

of medical specialties, DRINFO simplifi es the process of bringing your patients<br />

back into compliance for enhanced quality and improved clinical outcomes.<br />

DRINFO strengthens both preventive care and chronic disease management<br />

through friendly and effective methodologies that motivate patients to engage<br />

more actively in their own medical care.<br />

EBOS Healthcare .............................................. 114-115<br />

PO Box 302 161, North Harbour, Auckland<br />

P: 0800 105 501<br />

F: 0800 262 262<br />

primary@ebos.co.nz<br />

www.ebosonline.co.nz<br />

Categories: Blood Pressure Hand Hygiene Infection Control Minor Surgical<br />

Procedures Pulse Oximetry Resuscitation Spirometry Surgical Instruments Sutures<br />

Wound Care Medical Equipment Women’s Health Diagnostics Allergy ECG<br />

Vital Signs Monitor Compression Bandages<br />

EBOS Healthcare - delivering innovative supply solutions with quality products<br />

& services, combined with knowledgeable staff who understand our customers<br />

needs. We are committed to working closely with Primary Healthcare to support<br />

their continued focus on best practice for improvement of clinical health<br />

outcomes.<br />

Eli Lilly ................................................................. 51-53<br />

414-422 Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket, Auckland<br />

P: +64 (9) 523 9300 or Free Phone: 0800 500056<br />

F: +64 (9) 523 9301<br />

yolandi.nortier@lilly.com<br />

www.lilly.com<br />

Categories: ADHD Diabetes Erectile Dysfunction<br />

Eli Lilly and Company is a leading, global corporation committed to developing<br />

a portfolio of “best-in-class, fi rst-in-class” pharmaceutical products helping<br />

people to live longer, healthier and more active lives. Being innovation driven,<br />

Lilly markets leading treatments in many disease states including diabetes,<br />

erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, depression, schizophrenia and attentiondefi<br />

cit hyperactivity disorder. Lilly is committed to providing “Answers That<br />

Matter”, through medicines and information for some of today’s most urgent<br />

medical needs.<br />

Ferring Pharmaceuticals ........................................... 60<br />

PO Box 4079, Auckland 1140<br />

P: 09 377 3336<br />

F: 09 307 1307<br />

pharmaco@pharmaco.co.nz<br />

www.pharmaco.co.nz<br />

Categories: Gastroenterology Enuresis Alarms<br />

Fertility Associates .................................................... 12<br />

Private Bag 28910, Remuera, Auckland 1541<br />

P: 0800 10 28 28<br />

F: 09 520 9521<br />

info@fertilityassociates.co.nz<br />

www.fertilityassociates.co.nz<br />

Categories: Fertility<br />

Fertility Associates is New Zealand’s leading provider of fertility diagnosis,<br />

support and treatment.<br />

Our three treatment clinics and peripheral consultation clinics have the common<br />

goal of providing the most successful outcomes for your patients.<br />

We provide treatment for both public and private patients.<br />

Find out more at www.fertilityassociates.co.nz<br />

We’ve been busy building families for more than 20 years with over 10,000<br />

babies born so far.<br />

Foot Mechanics Podiatry .......................................... 56<br />

PO Box 13540, Tauranga<br />

P: 0800 436 686<br />

F: 07 577 1222<br />

info@footmechanics.com<br />

www.footmechanics.com<br />

Categories: Footcare Podiatry<br />

We deliver clinical practice excellence through the use of leading technology<br />

and providing our Podiatrists with gold standard training and education.<br />

We have clinics in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Whakatane, Rotorua and<br />

Palmerston North.<br />

We specialize in treating the biomechancial causes of foot and lower limb<br />

problems leading to pain.<br />

Galderma ................................................................. 61<br />

Categories: Skincare<br />

GlaxoSmithKline .................................... 62-63 & 68-69<br />

Private Bag 106600, Downtown Auckland 1143<br />

P: 0800 808 500<br />

F: 09 367 2910<br />

www.gsk.co.nz/index.html<br />

Categories: Asthma & COPD Immunisations/Vaccines<br />

Many companies with great histories have combined over the years to make the<br />

leading global research and manufacturing organisation that is GlaxoSmithKline.<br />

The Glaxo in our name traces its history back to the colonial New Zealand of<br />

1873. Local entrepreneur Joseph Nathan established a trading company in<br />

Wellington that was a forerunner to Glaxo’s milk powder drying operation at<br />

Bunnythorpe, Manawatu.<br />

Today, GlaxoSmithKline is one of the world’s leading vaccines and pharmaceutical<br />

companies. Our vision is to improve the quality of human lifeby enabling people<br />

to do more, feel better and live longer.<br />

We look forward to meeting you at this conference.<br />

Please come and visit us at our stand for further information.<br />

TAPS DA4210AH/11FE/033A<br />

Products on display: Pentasa (mesalazine), WetAlert Enuresis Alarm<br />

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Global Medical Solutions ........................................ 104<br />

90 Mountain Road, Epsom, Auckland<br />

P: 0800 999 990 or 09 638 9175<br />

F: 09 638 9176<br />

sales@gmsnz.co.nz<br />

www.gmsnz.co.nz<br />

Categories: Imaging Consumables<br />

Global Medical Solutions NZ is based in Auckland and has been servicing<br />

New Zealand customers for nearly 30 years. Being part of an international<br />

company we provide a huge range of imaging accessories and consumables<br />

at competitive prices. In addition we have a wide range of in-house skills that<br />

ensures customers needs are met.<br />

Go Healthy NZ ......................................................... 11<br />

13 Sydney Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, Wellington<br />

P: Info Line Free Call: 0508 466 9327 or 04 891 0184<br />

F: Orders Free Fax: 0508 466 946 or 04 891 0186<br />

lisa@gohealthynz.co.nz<br />

www.gohealthynz.co.nz<br />

Categories: Arthritis Asthma & COPD Depression Nasal Decongesant<br />

Osteoporosis Prostate Cancer Supplements Women’s Health Allergy Thyroid<br />

Disorders Infl ammatory Bowel Disease Insomnia Cold & Flu<br />

Go Healthy New Zealand offers a comprehensive range of Natural Health<br />

products made in GMP/TGA manufacturing facilities of the highest standard<br />

in New Zealand. We have an extensive range of supplements supplied in<br />

VegeCapsules.<br />

To ensure compliance and effi cacy our products are high potency, 1-A-Day<br />

formulations wherever possible which naturally compliment Rx medicines. E.g.<br />

antibiotics with clinically proven probiotics.<br />

Health Workforce Queensland ................................. 95<br />

Recruitment & Locums Team, <strong>GP</strong>O Box 2523, Brisbane Queensland 4001<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

P: +61-7-3105-7800<br />

F: +61-7-3105-7801<br />

recruitment@healthworkforce.com.au<br />

www.healthworkforce.com.au<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

Health Workforce Queensland is a not-for-profi t rural workforce agency that<br />

recruits and supports <strong>GP</strong>s in rural Queensland. Come and talk to us about<br />

doing a Locum in the “Sunshine State”. Come for as little as a few weeks and<br />

we’ll assist with everything so you can just enjoy the experience!<br />

Healthline ................................................................. 19<br />

Medibank Health Solutions, PO Box 10643, Wellington<br />

P: 04 494 8150<br />

F: 04 494 8151<br />

janet.harp@medibankhealth.co.nz<br />

www.moh.govt.nz/healthline<br />

Categories: Telephone Triage<br />

Healthline is a free telephone triage and health advice service available for<br />

all New Zealanders 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Healthline is staffed<br />

by experienced registered nurses, supported by highly sophisticated, evidencebased<br />

software, ensuring consistently safe and appropriate triage.<br />

Healthpoint ............................................................ 103<br />

P: +64 9 630 0828<br />

F: +64 9 630 0829<br />

info@healthpoint.co.nz<br />

www.healthpoint.co.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services<br />

www.healthpoint.co.nz helps people better understand and use New Zealand<br />

health services.nnThe Healthpoint website is an award-winning portal that<br />

publishes information about hospital, medical specialist, general practice and<br />

maternity services.<br />

Healthstat ................................................................ 23<br />

PO Box 45173, Te Atatu Penninsula, Auckland 0651<br />

P: 0508 447 435<br />

F: 09 423 7666<br />

barry.gribben@cbg.co.nz<br />

www.healthstat.co.nz<br />

Categories: Practice Management Software Population Health Analysis<br />

Healthstat lets you manage the health of entire populations at the practice,<br />

PHO, DHB or nationally. It is the only population analysis tool fully integrated<br />

with Medtech and working with Medtechs clinical audit tool practices can drill<br />

down to see real time clinical records.<br />

Hologic ..................................................................... 78<br />

www.hologic.com<br />

In 2011 Hologic celebrates 26 years of focusing on women’s health and 21<br />

years as a public company. We are on a mission to help women everywhere<br />

lead longer, healthier lives. It is our reason for being and the single focus of<br />

every breakthrough we pursue, every investment we make.<br />

Home Instead ........................................................... 97<br />

PO Box 4245, Hamilton East<br />

P: 07 959 0006<br />

F: 07 839 6704<br />

info@homeinstead.co.nz<br />

www.homeinstead.co.nz<br />

Categories: Arthritis Depression Incontinence Movement Disorders (Parkinsons)<br />

Nutrition Osteoporosis Elder Care Social Services<br />

It’s not about a Retirement Village, Nursing homes or Rest Homes. To us, it’s<br />

about taking care of elderly family members in their home - long-term.<br />

Homecare Medical...................................................111<br />

PO Box 105346, Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland<br />

P: 021 274 5238<br />

F: 09 377 7826<br />

pennyt@homecaremedical.co.nz<br />

www.nursetriage.co.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services Nurse Triage<br />

HML is a specialised Registered Nurse Triage service providing unequalled after<br />

hours telephone cover for busy medical practices throughout New Zealand.<br />

HML provides services to approximately 1700 <strong>GP</strong>s, allowing their 1.8 million<br />

patients access to a high quality after hour’s nurse triage service via their usual<br />

practice phone number.<br />

House of Travel ........................................................ 27<br />

Cnr Eruera Street Fenton Street, Rotorua<br />

P: 07 348 4152<br />

pamt@hot.co.nz<br />

www.houseoftravel.co.nz<br />

Categories: Travel<br />

Offi cial travel sponsor of Rotorua <strong>GP</strong> <strong>CME</strong> 2011.<br />

InterMed Medical ..................................................... 89<br />

71 Apollo Drive, Albany, Auckland<br />

P: 09 415 4500 or 0800 524 222<br />

F: 09 415 9045<br />

vactherapy@intermed.co.nz<br />

www.intermed.co.nz<br />

Categories: Wound Care Medical Equipment<br />

Intermed is the exclusive distributor of KCI’s V.A.C.® Therapy in New Zealand.<br />

V.A.C.® Therapy promotes wound healing by reducing oedema, promoting<br />

granulation tissue formulation, increasing perfusion and by removing exudate<br />

and infectious material.<br />

Please visit the InterMed Medical stand to discuss access to V.A.C.® Therapy<br />

for your patients<br />

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Johnson & Johnson...............................................14-16<br />

105 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland<br />

P: 09 523 8700<br />

F: 09 523 1646<br />

www.jnjnz.co.nz<br />

Categories: Psoriasis Skincare Smoking Cessation Cold & Flu Oral Hygiene<br />

Johnson & Johnson Pacifi c Pty Limited is taking the latest technology and<br />

know how from its research laboratories around the world, and building it into<br />

everyday products and services that are effective and easy for anyone to use.<br />

So the quality and care you’ve come to expect from Johnson & Johnson Pacifi c<br />

Pty Limited will also be available in medically recognised products and health<br />

services for people of all ages.<br />

Konnect Net Ltd ........................................................ 91<br />

8 Cleveland Road, Parnell, Auckland<br />

P: 09 302 3575<br />

F: 09 309 6902<br />

melissa.aubroeck@konnect.co.nz<br />

www.konnect.co.nz<br />

Categories: Insurance<br />

Konnect’s SureMed service helps <strong>GP</strong>s respond to insurance information requests<br />

quickly and securely. SureMed has enjoyed rapid uptake since launch late<br />

2009, with many of New Zealand’s busiest practices using the service. To fi nd<br />

out more, please call Hamish on 09 3023575 or our SureMed support team<br />

on 0800 5666328<br />

Last Minute Locums................................................... 80<br />

PO Box 3097, Willoughby North, NSW 2068, Australia<br />

P: +61 (2) 9151 4242<br />

F: +61 (2) 9410 2063<br />

work@lastminutelocums.com.au<br />

www.lml.com.au<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

Sydney-based LML is a market-leading recruitment agency which supplies<br />

doctors and nurses of all grades and specialties . LML specializes in providing<br />

candidates on a locum and permanent basis and to both public and private<br />

hospitals throughout Australia and New Zealand. LML is part of HCL plc, the<br />

world’s leading health and social care recruitment company. HCL plc is listed<br />

on the London Stock Exchange.<br />

Leukaemia & Blood Foundation .............................. 107<br />

PO Box 99182, Newmarket, Auckland 1149<br />

P: 09 638 3556<br />

F: 09 638 3557<br />

info@leukaemia.org.nz<br />

www.leukaemia.org.nz<br />

Categories: Anaemia Oncology Haematology Cancer<br />

The Leukaemia & Blood Foundation (LBF) is the only not-for-profi t organization<br />

in New Zealand dedicated solely to supporting patients and families living with<br />

leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood conditions. Increasing<br />

awareness of lymphoma in the community is a priority as lymphoma is the sixth<br />

most common cancer with more than 800 kiwis diagnosed annually.<br />

McLaren Medical ...................................................... 58<br />

PO Box 62, Paraparaumu 5254<br />

P: 0800 626 334<br />

F: 04 298 1294<br />

mclaren@mcmed.co.nz<br />

www.mclarenmedical.com<br />

Categories: Asthma & COPD Blood Pressure Cardiovascular Cervical Screening<br />

Electromedical Equipment Pulse Oximetry Sleep Apnoea Spirometry<br />

We supply respiratory and cardiology products and consumables that contain<br />

innovative technology; that represent premium product choice; and that present<br />

best value for the customer. We are involved in all levels of respiratory care<br />

– our product ranges from hand held screening devices to full diagnostic<br />

spirometry systems plus exhaled nitric oxide monitors for asthma management.<br />

We are always eager to be involved with training and education in PHO <strong>CME</strong><br />

respiratory programs.<br />

Medical Assurance Society ...................................... 3-4<br />

19-21 Broderick Road PO Box 13042, Johnsonville, Wellington 6440<br />

P: 0800 800 MAS (627)<br />

F: (04) 477 0109<br />

carolyn.leatherby@medicals.co.nz<br />

www.medicals.co.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services Financial Services Insurance Kiwisaver<br />

Medical Assurance Society (MAS) is a New Zealand membership-based<br />

organisation that has supported professionals with their personal and business<br />

fi nancial needs for 90 years. We specialise in providing Members with personal<br />

and business insurance, loans, savings and investments as well as business<br />

advice, networking opportunities and much more. Our 22,000 Members –<br />

historically doctors, dentists and vets – today come from a range professional<br />

groups.<br />

To fi nd out more or enquire about becoming a Member, phone MAS on 0800<br />

800 MAS (627), email society@medicals.co.nz or visit www.medicals.co.nz.<br />

MedicAlert® Foundation-New Zealand Inc. .............. 21<br />

PO Box 40028, Upper Hutt 5140<br />

P: +64 4 528 8218<br />

F: +64 4 527 9540<br />

inquiry@medicalert.co.nz<br />

www.medicalert.co.nz<br />

Categories: Electromedical Equipment<br />

MedicAlert is a trusted and vital service providing both instant identifi cation<br />

of medical conditions/special needs through the engraved medical ID and<br />

supporting information through EHR of patient vitals, the emergency hotline and<br />

membership card. These core services work together to provide comprehensive<br />

protection. MedicAlert delivers vital personal information to the scene of<br />

an incident that can help protect and save the patient’s life. Find out about<br />

patient and Doctor electronic referrals to MedicAlert’s service by visiting www.<br />

medicalert.co.nz.<br />

Medtech ................................................................... 22<br />

48 Market Place, Auckland<br />

P: 0800 2 633 832<br />

F: 0800 633 832<br />

info@medtechglobal.com<br />

www.medtechglobal.com<br />

Categories: Practice Management Software<br />

Medtech Global is a provider of health management solutions to the healthcare<br />

industry enabling the comprehensive management of patient information<br />

throughout all aspects of the healthcare environment. Medtech’s solutions<br />

are both sophisticated and user-friendly. They improve practice management,<br />

enhance patient safety and health care delivery, as well as ensure best practice<br />

for electronic health records management and reporting.<br />

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Medtel .....................................................................118<br />

2/20 Beatrice Tinsley Crescent Rosedale North Shore City 0632<br />

P: +64 9 441 2770 or 0800 733 333<br />

F: +64 9 441 2777<br />

cherylv@medtel.co.nz<br />

www.allegranz.co.nz<br />

Categories: Appearance Medicine Dermatology Melanoma Minor Surgical<br />

Procedures Surgical Instruments Medical Equipment ECG Vital Signs Monitor<br />

Established in 1965, Medtel is Australia’s foremost supplier of high technology<br />

products to the medical and aesthetic industry. We pride ourselves on longterm<br />

client partnerships, supporting business with our manufacturer trained<br />

equipment service team and marketing support. Medtel offers the latest in<br />

innovative medical equipment including Ellman Radio Frequency Technololgy<br />

and Biocare ECG Vital Signs Monitors.<br />

Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control Programme ....... 17<br />

P: 04 496 4000<br />

F: 04 496 2340<br />

www.moh.govt.nz/tobacco<br />

Categories: Smoking Cessation Government<br />

The three key objectives of tobacco control activities in New Zealand are:<br />

To reduce smoking initiation<br />

To increase quitting<br />

To reduce exposure to second-hand smoke.<br />

Ministry of Social Development ................................ 85<br />

PO Box 1556, Wellington 6011<br />

P: 04 978 4142<br />

F: 04 918 0078<br />

david.bratt@msd.govt.nz<br />

www.workandincome.govt.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services Social Services<br />

Through Work and Income various welfare benefi ts are available to people in<br />

need including sickness and invalid benefi ts.<br />

MoleMap by Dermatologists .................................... 71<br />

PO Box 2810, Shortland Street, Auckland<br />

P: 09 5245290<br />

F: 09 520 6665<br />

blair.stewart@molemap.co.nz<br />

www.molemap.co.nz<br />

Categories: Melanoma<br />

MoleMap by dermatologists is the world’s most advanced melanoma screening<br />

program. Pioneered here in NZ by a group of dermatologists, MoleMap<br />

combines the skills of dermatologists and clinically proven technology to help<br />

detect melanoma as early as possible.<br />

MSD .................................................................... 65-67<br />

PO Box 99851, Newmarket, Auckland<br />

P: 09 523 6000<br />

F: 09 523 6001<br />

msd@HCLlogistics.co.nz<br />

www.msd.co.nz<br />

Mundipharma ......................................................... 5-7<br />

PO Box 4079, Auckland<br />

P: 09 914 4569<br />

F: 09 307 1307<br />

mnz@mundipharma.co.nz<br />

Medical Information: 0800 773 310<br />

Categories: Pain Management<br />

Mundipharma is a leading provider of high quality analgesic pharmaceutical<br />

products for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain.<br />

Mylan New Zealand................................................110<br />

PO Box 11183, Ellerslie, Auckland 1542<br />

P: +64 9 259 2792<br />

F: +64 9 579 7072<br />

info@mylan.co.nz<br />

www.mylan.co.nz<br />

Categories: Asthma & COPD Cardiovascular Depression Hypertension<br />

Movement Disorders (Parkinsons) Nasal Decongesant Pain Management<br />

Generics Allergy Schizophrenia<br />

Mylan New Zealand Limited is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in<br />

New Zealand, specialising in off-patent medicines, focusing on patient welfare<br />

to ensure our generic lines are both economical and of the highest quality.<br />

Mylan New Zealand’s consumer division complements the off-patent medicines<br />

with a range of high quality OTC products. A pharmacy representative team and<br />

ongoing marketing initiatives suuport these products.<br />

Neilmed Pharmaceuticals ......................................... 75<br />

Unit 3/34 Hannigan Drive, St Johns, Auckland<br />

P: 0800 634 5633<br />

poonam@neilmed.com<br />

www.neilmed.com<br />

Categories: Nasal Decongesant Allergy<br />

NeilMed® Pharmaceuticals is the maker of the Original and Patented SINUS<br />

RINSE Kit, the #1 recommended and studied nasal irrigation system in the<br />

world, with main distribution in USA and Canada. It provides natural relief from<br />

allergies, the common cold or fl u, and other chronic sinus and nasal problems<br />

and obviates the need for surgeries and prescription medications in more than<br />

50% of cases.<br />

New Zealand Medical & Scientific ............................. 94<br />

PO Box 24 138, Royal Oak, Auckland<br />

P: 09 259 4062<br />

F: 09 259 4067<br />

nzms@nzms.co.nz<br />

www.nzms.co.nz<br />

Categories: Melanoma<br />

New Zealand Medical and Scientifi c Ltd. was founded in 1982 with the aim of<br />

providing New Zealand with leading-edge medical and scientifi c technology<br />

supported by exemplary customer service.<br />

Categories: Anti-fungals Arthritis Asthma & COPD Blood Pressure Books/Medical<br />

Information Cardiovascular Depression Dermatology Diabetes Hypertension<br />

Immunisations/Vaccines Nasal Decongesant Ophthalmology Osteoporosis<br />

Pain Management Allergy<br />

Merck Sharp & Dohme NZ (MSD NZ) is part of an international pharmaceutical<br />

company Merck & Co that researches, develops, markets and distributes a wide<br />

range of prescription medicines.<br />

MSD NZ is dedicated to constantly improving the health of all New Zealanders<br />

by providing new and innovative medicines.<br />

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New Zealand Medical Association .............................. 1<br />

PO Box 156, Wellington, New Zealand<br />

P: +64 (0)4 472 4741<br />

F: +64 (0)4 471 0838<br />

nzma@nzma.org.nz<br />

www.nzma.org.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services Education Recruitment/Locum Work Representation<br />

Political Advocacy<br />

The New Zealand Medical Association is the country’s foremost pan-professional<br />

medical organisation. We are the largest medical organisation in New Zealand,<br />

and our members come from all disciplines within the medical profession,<br />

and include specialists, general practitioners, doctors-in-training and medical<br />

students.<br />

The NZMA aims to provide leadership of the medical profession, and<br />

promote:<br />

professional unity and values, and<br />

the health of all New Zealanders<br />

Norgine .................................................................. 109<br />

3/14 Rodborough Road, FRENCHS FOREST, NSW, 2086 Australia<br />

P: + 61 (0)2 9972 7500<br />

F: + 61 (0)2 9972 7522<br />

cmcgovern@norgine.com<br />

www.norgine.com<br />

Categories: Constipation<br />

Norgine is very pleased to be able to support the <strong>GP</strong> <strong>CME</strong> Rotorua<br />

conference.<br />

Norgine are the manufacturers of MOVICOL® and MOVICOL®-Half which<br />

are iso-osmotic electrolyte solutions that work to hydrate the colon, bulk, soften<br />

and lubricate the faeces, which triggers peristalsis for a natural, comfortable<br />

bowel movement.<br />

MOVICOL® is fully funded with special authority on the Pharmaceutical<br />

Schedule.<br />

Novartis New Zealand ........................................ 44-46<br />

Private Bag 65904, Mairangi Bay, Auckland<br />

P: 09 361 8100<br />

F: 09 361 8181<br />

www.novartis.com<br />

Categories: ADHD Osteoporosis<br />

Our purpose is care and cure.<br />

We provide medicines to treat and prevent diseases, ease suffering and improve<br />

quality of life.<br />

We aim to provide healthcare solutions that address the evolving needs of<br />

patients and societies worldwide.<br />

Nutricia .................................................................... 90<br />

Level 4, Building d, 12-24 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park, NSW 2113,<br />

Australia<br />

P: +61 2 8870 0425<br />

F: +61 2 9878 4725<br />

cminois@nutricia.com.au<br />

www.nutricia4professionals.com.au<br />

Categories: Nutrition Infant Nutrition<br />

Nutricia is proud to support <strong>GP</strong><strong>CME</strong> Rotorua 2011 and welcomes the delegates.<br />

Nutricia manufactures infant formulas and toddler supplements for the New<br />

Zealand market. Please visit our stand to learn about our Karicare Immunocare®<br />

products and their role in nutritionally supporting a baby’s immune system.<br />

Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition ........................ 26<br />

37 Banks Rd, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060<br />

www.nutriciaclinical.co.nz<br />

Categories: Nutrition Allergy<br />

Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition is a leader in the provision of specialised<br />

nutritional products and solutions. We have a comprehensive range of products<br />

for Medical Nutrition, Allergy relief, Metabolics and Specialised nutrition for all<br />

ages.<br />

NZ Doctor ................................................................. 54<br />

PO Box 31348, North Shore City 0741<br />

rjackson@nz.cmpmedica.com<br />

www.nzdoctor.co.nz<br />

New Zealand Doctor provides <strong>GP</strong>s and many others in the health sector with<br />

their only source of up to date news affecting primary care. It is a must-read<br />

for anyone wanting to keep up with the ever-changing landscape in the health<br />

sector.<br />

Our team of experienced health reporters and clinical contributors report on<br />

the issues affecting <strong>GP</strong>s in every aspect of their professional capacity: health<br />

politics, clinical developments and business management. In a more lighthearted<br />

vein, a lifestyle section provides articles ranging from wine and fi lm, to<br />

travel and humour.<br />

Obex Medical ........................................................... 64<br />

PO Box 26511 Epsom, Auckland 1344<br />

P: 027 290 9794<br />

F: 09 630 3456<br />

jane.young@obex.co.nz<br />

www.obex.co.nz<br />

Categories: Compression Hosiery Compression Bandages<br />

Obex Medical - Leaders in the compression garment market with VENOSAN<br />

Compression Socks, Stockings, Tights and Armsleeves. Patient comfort, optimal<br />

customer service, innovative technology along with education are of prime<br />

importance.<br />

We understand the treatment and prevention of venous disease, lymphoedema<br />

and postural hypotension using correct compression. VENOSAN products,<br />

made in Switzerland, are high quality and latex free.<br />

Ochre Recruitment .................................................. 106<br />

PO Box 11938 | Wellington 6142<br />

P: 04 894 3321<br />

F: 04 894 3330<br />

luke@ochrerecruitment.com<br />

www.ochrerecruitment.com<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

Ochre Recruitment specialises in the placement of both permanent and locum<br />

doctors into hospital and general practice throughout Australia and New<br />

Zealand. Owned by doctors with extensive experience in general practice<br />

and hospital positions in urban, regional and remote communities, Ochre<br />

Recruitment understands what is required to help make your career rewarding<br />

and enjoyable.<br />

Ormiston Hospital .................................................... 86<br />

25 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction, Auckland<br />

P: 09 250 1157<br />

F: 09 250 1159<br />

nataliec@ormistonhospital.co.nz<br />

www.ormistonhospital.co.nz<br />

Categories: Appearance Medicine Cervical Screening Dermatology<br />

Incontinence Melanoma Minor Surgical Procedures Nasal Decongesant<br />

Obesity Ophthalmology Prostate Cancer Women’s Health Footcare Urology<br />

Gastroenterology Thyroid Disorders Infl ammatory Bowel Disease Fertility Cancer<br />

Hospital<br />

Ormiston Hospital is an independently owned private surgical Hospital and is<br />

also a part of the Southern Cross joint venture scheme, whereby Southern Cross<br />

have a shareholding in the ownership of the Hospital, along with 50 or so other<br />

independent individuals and groups<br />

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Otago University ................................................. 98-99<br />

Department of General Practice, University of Otago, PO Box 913, Dunedin<br />

9054<br />

P: 021 279 7424<br />

F: 03 479 7431<br />

anita.fogarty@otago.ac.nz<br />

www.otago.ac.nz<br />

Categories: Education<br />

Postgraduate Diploma in General Practice (PGDip<strong>GP</strong> Division of Health<br />

Sciences, University of Otago The Postgraduate Diploma in General Practice has<br />

been designed to meet the needs of general practitioners within New Zealand.<br />

The papers are all distance-taught and use a combination of delivered course<br />

material, supplementary readings, audio- conferences, internet and residentials.<br />

For further information, please come and visit us at Stand No 98-99 at the<br />

conference or call Anita Fogarty 03 479 7424 or 0271 279 7424<br />

Parent to Parent ......................................................112<br />

P O Box 234, Waikato Mail Centre, Hamilton 3240<br />

P: 07 853 8491<br />

F: 07 853 8491<br />

venessar@parent2parent.org.nz<br />

www.parent2parent.org.nz<br />

Categories: Advisory Services<br />

Parent to Parent is a national support and information network of regional<br />

groups and trained volunteer Support Parents. We seek to empower parents,<br />

caregivers, and whanau who have children and family members with disabilities,<br />

health impairments, or special needs through support and the provision of<br />

information.<br />

Pfizer ................................................................... 29-31<br />

Level 3, Pfi zer House, 14 Normanby Road, Mt Eden, Auckland<br />

P: 09 638 0000<br />

F: 09 638 0021<br />

ContactUs.NewZealand@pfi zer.com<br />

www.pfi zer.co.nz<br />

Categories: Arthritis Asthma & COPD Cardiovascular Erectile Dysfunction<br />

Immunisations/Vaccines Incontinence Infection Control Nutrition Pain<br />

Management Smoking Cessation Generics Sexual Wellbeing Urology<br />

Oncology<br />

For over 40 years Pfi zer New Zealand has worked alongside Government,<br />

healthcare providers, patients and the community to build a healthier New<br />

Zealand. Today, Pfi zer employs more than 180 staff and has grown to be one<br />

of the nation’s leading providers of prescription medicines and animal health<br />

products. Through its pharmaceutical division, Pfi zer markets a wide range<br />

of prescription only medicines which bring relief from suffering in a variety of<br />

diseases including infections, arthritis, depression, schizophrenia, hypertension<br />

and other heart disorders, as well as certain types of cancer.<br />

Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd ................................................... 59<br />

4 Fisher Cres Mt. Wellington Auckalnd<br />

P: 09 377 336<br />

F: 09 307 1307<br />

dbasham@pharmaco.co.nz<br />

www.pharmaco.co.nz<br />

PHL Medical .............................................................. 87<br />

91 Kerrs Road, Wiri, Manukau<br />

P: 09 263 1274<br />

F: 09 263 1101<br />

m.rees-williams@phlmed.co.nz<br />

www.phlmed.co.nz<br />

Categories: Blood Pressure Furniture/Tables/Plinths Hand Hygiene Incontinence<br />

Pulse Oximetry Resuscitation Skincare Surgical Instruments Sutures Wound Care<br />

Medical Equipment Diagnostics Compression Urology First Aid Casting<br />

PHL Medical Distributes a full range of medical products - we are committed to<br />

fi nding the very best product solutions for your business.<br />

PULSE Staffing .......................................................... 84<br />

Suite 3, Level 2, 189 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000<br />

P: +61 2 9965 9456<br />

F: +61 2 9965 9401<br />

martin@pulsestaffi ng.com.au<br />

www.PULSEjobs.com<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

PULSE Staffi ng is a specialist Healthcare Recruitment agency recruiting in Doctors,<br />

Nursing & Care and the Allied Health Professions. We recruit for positions<br />

throughout Australia on a Locum, contract and permanent basis. PULSE Staffi ng<br />

is also an expert at recruiting internationally through our presence in the UK,<br />

New Zealand, Middle East, Canada and USA.<br />

Reckitt Benckiser ...................................................... 73<br />

289 Lincoln Road, Henderson, Auckland<br />

P: 09 839 0200<br />

F: 09 839 0202<br />

www.reckittbenckiser.com<br />

Categories: Pain Management Cold & Flu<br />

Reckitt Benckiser is a world leader in the global health, personal care and<br />

household sectors.<br />

Reckitt Benckiser operates in 60 countries with brands sold in 200 countries.<br />

Reckitt Benckiser is a FTSE top 25 company on the UK Stock Exchange.<br />

Research Review ...................................................... 55<br />

PO Box 100116, North Shore Mail Centre, Auckland<br />

P: 09 410 2277<br />

F: 09 524 8653<br />

info@researchreview.co.nz<br />

www.researchreview.co.nz<br />

Research Review is an independent publishing company focused on making<br />

education easy. We harness the expertise of New Zealand’s leading specialists<br />

to select and advise on the most important medical research and the local<br />

implications.<br />

We condense what’s important and bring it to subscribers on a regular basis as<br />

a four page electronic summary with a specialist opinion and a web link to the<br />

full study. These short summaries keep medical professionals up to date in any<br />

interest area in about 20 minutes.<br />

Categories: Diabetes Nutrition Wound Care<br />

Pharmaco Healthcare is devoted to providing inovative healthcare products for<br />

patient choice and self selection that improves personal care and wellbeing in<br />

diabetes, weightloss, hygine and nutrition. We will have Caresens, Difoprev and<br />

Sweete on display.<br />

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Exhibitor Directory<br />

Roche Diabetes Care ............................................ 36-37<br />

15 Rakino Way, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1641<br />

P: 09 276 4157<br />

F: 09 276 8917<br />

nisha.taylor@roche.com<br />

www.accu-chek.co.nz<br />

Categories: Diabetes<br />

Roche Diabetes Care is the market leader in blood glucose monitoring systems<br />

in NZ. For more than 35 years the Accu-Chek brand has been dedicated to<br />

assisting people with diabetes and empowering healthcare professionals<br />

to manage their patients’ condition. Today the Accu-Chek portfolio includes<br />

blood glucose systems, insulin pumps, lancing devices and data management<br />

systems.<br />

Come and talk to us on stand 36 and 37 about how Accu-Chek products can<br />

assist your patients with diabetes.<br />

Roche Point of Care .................................................. 40<br />

15 Rakino Way, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060<br />

P: 09 276 4157<br />

F: 09 276 8917<br />

bronwyn.sheppard@roche.com<br />

www.coaguchek.com and www.inronline.net<br />

Categories: Diagnostics<br />

Roche is a world leader in in-vitro diagnostics: products used to test blood and<br />

other body fl uids and tissues to obtain information for the diagnosis, prevention<br />

and treatment of disease. Our product portfolio includes high-throughput<br />

analysers for hospitals and commercial diagnostic laboratories; instruments and<br />

reagents for life science research; blood glucose meters for people with diabetes<br />

and other point-of-care (POC) testing products.<br />

Roche Products .................................................... 38-39<br />

8 Henderson Place, Onehunga, Auckland<br />

P: 09 635 1500<br />

F: 09 635 1522<br />

www.roche.co.nz<br />

Categories: Anaemia Hepatitis<br />

Roche Products is the pharmaceutical division of Roche in New Zealand. Roche<br />

is the leading provider of oncology medicines in New Zealand as well as<br />

providing innovative medicines in the treatment of renal anaemia, hepatitis and<br />

rheumatoid arthritis.<br />

Royal New Zealand College of <strong>GP</strong>s ............................ 2<br />

Level 3, 88 The Terrace, Wellington 6011, New Zealand<br />

P: +64 4 496 5999<br />

F: +64 4 496 5997<br />

rnzcgp@rnzcgp.org.nz<br />

www.rnzcgp.org.nz<br />

Categories: Education<br />

The RNZC<strong>GP</strong> is the professional body which provides training and ongoing<br />

professional development for general practitioners and rural hospital generalists,<br />

and sets standards for general practice.<br />

Rural General Practice Network ............................... 10<br />

PO Box 547, Wellington 6140<br />

P: 04 472 3901<br />

F: 04 472 0904<br />

enquiries@nzlocums.com and enquiries@nzmedics.co.nz<br />

www.nzlocums.com and www.nzmedics.co.nz<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

NZLocums and NZMedics are a division of the New Zealand Rural General<br />

Practice Network. NZLocums provide locum recruitment and placement services<br />

to rural general practice and NZMedics provide medical recruitment services to<br />

urban general practice and hospitals.<br />

sanofi-aventis .......................................................... 8-9<br />

PO Box 12851, Penrose, Auckland 1642<br />

P: 09 580 1810<br />

F: 09 580 1811<br />

michael.lewis@sanofi -aventis.com<br />

www.sanofi -aventis.com<br />

Categories: Diabetes Immunisations/Vaccines<br />

The ambition of sanofi -aventis is to become a diversifi ed global healthcare<br />

leader, focused on patients’ needs The largest pharmaceutical company in<br />

Europe and in emerging markets, sanofi -aventis is the fourth largest worldwide.<br />

The Group’s vaccine division, sanofi pasteur, is the world leader for human<br />

vaccine production and commercialisation.<br />

ScarletBLACK ...........................................................113<br />

Level 17 West Plaza Building Cnr Customs and Albert streets Auckland City<br />

P: 09 913 4647<br />

www.scarletblack.co.nz<br />

Categories: Recruitment/Locum Work<br />

ScarletBLACK is an international specialised health recruitment agency that<br />

does things differently.<br />

At scarletBLACK our clients are in the business of providing expert health<br />

services, and our candidates are in the business of supplying senior health<br />

services. ScarletBLACKs’ role is to ensure that both clients and candidates are<br />

matched to that senior level both nationally and internationally.<br />

Sleep Well Clinic ....................................................... 13<br />

Unit6/10 Acheron Drive, Middleton, CHRISTCHURCH<br />

P: 03 341 8903<br />

F: 03 341 8903<br />

doctor@sleepwellclinic.co.nz<br />

Categories: Infant Sleep Pulse Oximetry Sleep Apnoea Insomnia<br />

Nationwide service to investigate and treat all sleep disorders. These include<br />

snoring and sleep apnoea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, children who can’t<br />

sleep, shift workers and the parasomnias. These include sleep walking, night<br />

terrors, nightmares and acting out dreams. Insurance cover available for some<br />

investigations.<br />

St John ................................................................ 34-35<br />

3 Harrison Road, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1741<br />

P: 0800 50 23 23<br />

F: 09 528 0583<br />

enquiries@stjohn.org.nz<br />

www.stjohnmededicalalarm.org.nz<br />

Categories: Books/Medical Information Diabetes Electromedical Equipment<br />

Medical Equipment Medical Alarm<br />

Medical Alarms support independant living and offer families piece of mind.<br />

Only St John Medical Alarms are installed, monitored and connected directly<br />

to St John.<br />

To fi nd out more call 0800 50 23 23 or visit www.stjohnmededicalalarm.org.nz<br />

or visit our stand 34-35.<br />

Stiefel (a GSK company) ........................................... 74<br />

AMP Centre, Level 8, Cnr Albert & Customs Street, Auckland<br />

P: 09 367 2968<br />

karyn.l.creagh@gsk.com<br />

Categories: Dermatology<br />

Stiefel, a GSK company, is committed to advancing dermatology and skin<br />

science around the world in order to help people better achieve healthier skin.<br />

Stiefel’s dedication to innovation, along with its sole focus on dermatology, has<br />

established Stiefel as a world leader in the skin health industry. To learn more<br />

about Stiefel, visit www.stiefel.com<br />

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Techbooks ........................................................... 24-25<br />

Private Bag 99939, Newmarket, Auckland<br />

P: 09 523 0132<br />

F: 02-9900 1987<br />

sales@techbooks.co.nz<br />

www.techbooks.co.nz<br />

Categories: Books/Medical Information<br />

Techbooks is New Zealand’s leading specialist bookshop and online bookstore<br />

offering access to a huge range of titles sourced worldwide we also deliver<br />

Nationwide.<br />

TRG Group ................................................................ 18<br />

PO Box 31 238, Milford, Auckland<br />

P: 09 486 9701<br />

F: 09 489 5986<br />

info@trggroup.co.nz<br />

www.trggroup.co.nz<br />

Categories: Diagnostics Imaging<br />

TRG Group; one of New Zealand’s largest private radiology groups brings<br />

together the skills and expertise of fi ve leading private radiology companies:<br />

Northern Radiology, The Radiology Group, Hawke’s Bay Radiology and<br />

Gisborne Radiology.<br />

Using the latest technology and signifi cant sub-specialist skills, we provide a<br />

wide range of diagnostic services: x-ray, ultrasound, mammography, CT and<br />

MRI.<br />

Tytex ........................................................................ 28<br />

PO Box 58443, Botany, Manukau 2163<br />

P: 0800 2 Tytex<br />

F: 09 820 5312<br />

alan.gibson@tytex.co.nz<br />

www.tytex.co.nz<br />

Categories: Pulse Oximetry<br />

Tytex Ltd is a leading New Zealand Supplier of Medical Consumables and<br />

Healthcare Textiles. Our products will not impede on your public image in any<br />

way.<br />

Ultrascope .............................................................. 102<br />

PO Box 231, Ruakaka 0151<br />

P: (09) 433 0120<br />

F: (09) 433 0120<br />

info@ultrascopestethoscopes.co.nz<br />

www.ultrascopestethoscopes.co.nz<br />

USL Medical ............................................................ 120<br />

527A Rosebank Road, Avondale<br />

P: 0800 658 814<br />

F: 0800 830 660<br />

debbie@uslmedical.co.nz<br />

www.uslmedical.co.nz<br />

Categories: Blood Pressure Dermatology Incontinence Infection Control<br />

Ophthalmology Pulse Oximetry Spirometry Surgical Instruments Sutures Wound<br />

Care Women’s Health Diagnostics Casting Orthopeadic Splints<br />

Since 1984, USL has grown to be a signifi cant supplier in the healthcare market<br />

of New Zealand. We supply a wide range of products to professionals nationwide<br />

in primary healthcare. We are suppliers to all 21 district health boards and<br />

public hospitals in New Zealand. Today we have a signifi cant presence in both<br />

consumer retail and industrial markets. We service general and specifi c health<br />

care professionals across New Zealand.<br />

Vensa Health .......................................................... 105<br />

Level 3, 123 CArlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland<br />

P: 09 522 9522<br />

F: 09 522 9523<br />

jgriffen@vensahealth.com<br />

www.vensahealth.com<br />

Categories: Software Vendor<br />

Vensa is focused on introducing mobile communications which is revolutionising<br />

communication to provide effi cient, well accepted and cost-effective media. This<br />

leads to addressing traditional day-to-day communication challenges. Vensa<br />

affects people on a daily basis through our state of the art TXT2Remind mobile<br />

text-messaging system which interfaces with patient management systems.<br />

Westpac ................................................................... 92<br />

www.westpac.co.nz<br />

Categories: Financial Services<br />

Westpac Health provide a niche banking service exclusively to Westpac’s<br />

health sector clients. We have a national network of 15 Health Sector Business<br />

Specialists across New Zealand, as well as a national team of Private Bank<br />

Advisors and Personal Bankers who offer our customers a gold standard of<br />

service. Our team are all well informed on current issues facing the health<br />

sector. We provide a range of advisory services to our health clients including<br />

project and business planning, as well as fi nancial solutions for lending and<br />

investment. We also utilise our wide network to bring business partners together,<br />

from investors to advisors.<br />

Categories: Medical Equipment<br />

The UltraScope was the fi rst pressure sensitive stethoscope on the market and<br />

was originally designed and introduced to the United States of America more<br />

than 10 years ago.<br />

20-35 kHz frequency and unique design enables the head, tubing and binaural<br />

assembly to fi lter out external noises whilst amplifying heart and lung sounds to<br />

an incredible level, without the need for batteries or electronics.<br />

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NO SPECIAL AUTHORITY<br />

Help your patients take control of their cholesterol with<br />

Crestor to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events. 1<br />

Crestor is proven to be the most effective statin in<br />

terms of reducing LDL at a low dose when<br />

compared to currently funded statins. * In fact, a<br />

50% reduction in LDL is achievable with just the<br />

10mg starting dose. 1 Furthermore Crestor can<br />

significantly reduce the risk of major cardiovascular<br />

events in patients with no history of heart disease. 1<br />

Crestor is also shown to increase HDL cholesterol<br />

across the dose range. 1-4 What’s more, there’s a<br />

low incidence of muscular side effects. 5-6 So, while<br />

Crestor isn’t free – costing your patients around<br />

$30 a month - it is an effective option for your<br />

patient’s cholesterol management. Ask your<br />

AstraZeneca representative for more information.<br />

IT’S WORTH IT.<br />

*When compared to similar medicines that are currently funded, Crestor treatment at doses 5mg and 10mg resulted in a substantially better improvement in atherogenic lipid profile than did treatment<br />

with the comparator statins. Crestor is indicated for patients with no history of cardiovascular events (such as stroke or heart attack), but with at least two conventional risk factors. References: 1.<br />

Crestor Datasheet. 2. Jones, P et al Am J Cardiol 2003;92:152-160 STELLAR. 3. Schuster, H et al Am Heart J 2004;147:705-712. 4. Olsson A G et al Am Heart J 2002;144;1044-1051. 5.<br />

Davidson, M Expert Opin Drug Saf 2004;3(6):547-556. 6. Glueck, C et al Clin Ther 2006;28(6):933-941. CRESTOR ® Abridged Prescribing Information Rosuvastatin 5, 10, 20 and 40mg<br />

tablets in blister memory packs. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor. Indications: CRESTOR should be used as an adjunct to diet when the response to diet and exercise is inadequate. Prevention<br />

of Major Cardiovascular events: In adult patients without documented history of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events, but with at least two conventional risk factors for cardiovascular<br />

disease, CRESTOR is indicated to: Reduce the risk of nonfatal myocardial infarction; Reduce the risk of nonfatal stroke; Reduce the risk of coronary artery revascularisation. CRESTOR is<br />

indicated to reduce elevated LDL-C, total cholesterol, triglycerides and increase HDL-cholesterol in patients with primary hypercholesterolaemia, treat isolated hypertriglyceridaemia, reduce<br />

total cholesterol and LDL-C in patients with homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia. Secondary causes of hypercholesterolaemia should be identified before starting treatment. Dosage and<br />

Administration: Usual dose range is 10 to 40mg orally once daily, individualised according to treatment goal and patient response. A majority of patients are controlled with the 10mg once a<br />

day starting dose. In severe hypercholesterolaemia a start dose of 20mg may be considered. Dose adjustment can be made at 2 to 4 week intervals. A 40mg dose should only be considered<br />

in patients who are still at high cardiovascular risk after response to 20mg dose is assessed and for patients where regular follow-up is planned. A dose of 40mg must not be exceeded. A 5mg<br />

starting dose should be considered for Asian patients and patients with severe renal or hepatic impairment should be limited to 10mg daily. A dose of 20mg has been found to reduce the risk of<br />

major cardiovascular events. Precautions: Patients who consume excess alcohol and/or have liver disease should have liver function tested before starting treatment and periodically thereafter.<br />

Patients who develop increased transaminase levels should be monitored until the abnormalities have resolved. If ALT or AST increase >3 times ULN persists then dose reduction or treatment<br />

withdrawal is recommended. Skeletal muscle effects e.g. uncomplicated myalgia, myopathy and rarely rhabdomyolysis have been reported in patients treated with rosuvastatin. The reported<br />

rate for rhabdomyolysis is higher with 40mg dose. Patients who develop any signs or symptoms suggestive of myopathy should have their CK levels measured and CRESTOR discontinued if<br />

levels are markedly elevated (>10xULN) or if myopathy is diagnosed or suspected. CRESTOR should be prescribed with caution in patients with pre-disposing factors for myopathy, such as renal<br />

impairment, advanced age and hypothyroidism, or situations where an increase in plasma levels may occur. Increased myositis and myopathy has been seen in patients receiving other statins<br />

together with cyclosporin, fibric acid derivatives, including gemfibrozil, nicotinic acid, azole antifungals and macrolide antibiotics. Patients should be advised to promptly report unexplained<br />

muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, particularly if accompanied by malaise or fever. As with other statins, increases in HbA1c and serum glucose levels have been observed in patients<br />

treated with rosuvastatin. An increased frequency of diabetes has been reported with rosuvastatin in patients with risk factors for diabetes. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to any product<br />

component, active liver disease or persistent, unexplained elevations in transaminases, pregnancy, breast-feeding and in women of child-bearing potential not using appropriate contraceptive<br />

measures. CRESTOR 40mg is contraindicated in patients with pre-disposing factors for myopathy or rhabdomyolysis which includes hypothyroidism, personal or family history of hereditary<br />

muscular disorders, history of muscular toxicity with another statin or fibrate, alcohol abuse, situations where an increase in rosuvastatin plasma levels may occur, severe renal impairment,<br />

Asian patients, concomitant use of fibrates. Adverse Effects: Headache, myalgia, asthenia, constipation, dizziness, nausea, abdominal pain, pruritus, rash, urticaria, myopathy (including<br />

myositis), hypersensitivity reactions (including angioedema), rhabdomyolysis, pancreatitis, jaundice, hepatitis, increased hepatic transaminases, proteinuria, arthralgia, memory loss, depression,<br />

sleep disorders (including insomnia and nightmares), sexual dysfunction and exceptional cases of interstitial lung disease. Interactions: Warfarin, cyclosporin, gemfibrozil, antacids. Medicine<br />

Classification: Prescription Medicine. CRESTOR is an unfunded medicine. A prescription charge will apply. For full prescribing information please refer to the manufacturer’s datasheet available at<br />

www.medsafe.govt.nz 31 August <strong>2010</strong>. Trademarks herein are property of the AstraZeneca group. AstraZeneca Limited, Private Bag 92175/299, Auckland 1142. Telephone (09) 306 5650,<br />

Freephone 0800 363 200, Facsimile (09) 306 5651. DA3410GF. APR 2011. CRE2085.


Dunedin Town Hall | Dunedin<br />

28 - 31 July 2011<br />

Due to the 22 Feb earthquake in Christchurch, the 2nd Annual South <strong>GP</strong> <strong>CME</strong> 2011<br />

meeting will held in Dunedin. The committee had hoped to continue the meeting<br />

in Christchurch to support the city, however accommodation capacity is a major<br />

issue for the forseeable medium term.<br />

Content will focus on sharp, sharp and to the point clinical updates to change<br />

your behaviour immediately.<br />

For further details visit www.gpcme.co.nz/south<br />

or email leon@conferencematters.co.nz<br />

AVE and MOPS credits available<br />

Postal: PO Box 1661, Whangarei 0140<br />

Phone: +64 (021) 164 3815<br />

Fax: +64 (09) 437 4089<br />

Email: info@conferencematters.co.nz<br />

Web: www.gpcme.co.nz/south<br />

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AFT Pharmaceuticals<br />

Allied Medical Group<br />

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Aspen Pharmacare<br />

AstraZeneca<br />

Atlantis Healthcare<br />

AUSSTAT/Kiwis STAT<br />

Bayer Healthcare<br />

BD Diagnostics<br />

BDM Grange<br />

Best Practice Advocacy Centre<br />

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GlaxoSmithKline<br />

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Pfizer<br />

Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd<br />

PHL Medical<br />

PULSE Staffing<br />

Reckitt Benckiser<br />

Research Review<br />

Roche Diabetes Care<br />

Roche Point of Care<br />

Roche Products<br />

Royal New Zealand College of <strong>GP</strong>s<br />

Rural General Practice Network<br />

sanofi-aventis<br />

ScarletBLACK<br />

Sleep Well Clinic<br />

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Postal: PO Box 1661, Whangarei 0140, Physical: 3 Haronui Street, Whangarei 0112<br />

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