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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 />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua

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