Please note that while have endeavoured to do our best to ensure all speakers and sessions detailed here will occur on the day there may be some changes over the next six months prior to the conference commencing. We will alert these changes as soon as they occur.
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9:00 am | Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the law Plenary Lecture 9:00 am - 9:55 am PANEL SESSION Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the lawSpeakers: Ian Freckleton QCPanellists: Dr Todd Cameron, Dr Gretchen Hood Hitchens Moderator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Where is the legal line on homeopathy and alternative medicine, especially in respect to the increasingly sophisticated targeting of patients by the vendors on social media and the material that is generated on social media by patients themselves? Barrister Ian Frekleton takes us through the latest legal perspectives on this rapidly evolving issue and then moderates a panel of doctors to get their view. Located in the Main Ballroom. Move It 9:55 am - 10:00 am To the sounds of Woodstock Move ItSummary: Five minute head and body reset. Get up, walk around, chat to someone, hug someone...but get seated again on the five minute mark please |
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10:00 am | IGNITE Sessions 10:00 am - 11:15 am IGNITE SessionsSummary: FAILING GRACEFULLY - META COGNITION, BIAS AND MAKING MISTAKES: Is it possible to fail in medicine, with “style”? It’s not only possible, it’s an acceptable and practical way of dealing with what is now an impossibly complex day to day job. This workshop looks at the basics around approaching this difficult part of our jobs. Speakers: Dr Natasha Yates, Dr Mark Morgan. Moderator: Dr Nicole Higgins. Twitter: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg, Dr Mandie Villis. THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ‘NO’: MANAGING DANGEROUS, RUDE AND DRUG SEEKING PATIENTS: ‘Just say no’ isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. Depending on your circumstances, saying no can be a very difficult process. But a really important one. This workshop looks at the basics around some of the most stressful patient situations situations through role play - you will see how you might handle dangerous and rude patients, drug seekers, ganfyds and more. Speakers: Dr Paul Grinzi, Dr Michael Rice, Dr Kat McLean. Moderator: Dr Danielle Dee. Twitter: Dr Penny Wilson, Dr Martina Hart NETWORK OF NETWORKS: A DUMMIES GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT NETWORKS FOR GPS: Is there more to social media life than GPDU? Surely not. GPDU is focused around peer support, advocacy and learning. But there are some other great networks which overlap, including, but not limited to GP Mums, and GP business networks. In this workshop we take you through some of the best online support networks for GPs. Speakers: Dr Gillian Riley, Dr Mandie Villis, Dr Alison Edwards, Dr Todd Cameron. Moderator: Dr Ingrid Wannell. Twitter: Dr Christopher Pitt, Dr Sue Roche All located in the Main Ballroom. |
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Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the law Plenary LecturePANEL SESSION9:00 am - 9:55 am
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Move It To the sounds of Woodstock9:55 am - 10:00 am
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9:30 am | Move It 9:55 am - 10:00 am To the sounds of Woodstock Move ItSummary: Five minute head and body reset. Get up, walk around, chat to someone, hug someone...but get seated again on the five minute mark please |
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9:00 am | Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the law Plenary Lecture 9:00 am - 9:55 am PANEL SESSION Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the lawSpeakers: Ian Freckleton QCPanellists: Dr Todd Cameron, Dr Gretchen Hood Hitchens Moderator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Where is the legal line on homeopathy and alternative medicine, especially in respect to the increasingly sophisticated targeting of patients by the vendors on social media and the material that is generated on social media by patients themselves? Barrister Ian Frekleton takes us through the latest legal perspectives on this rapidly evolving issue and then moderates a panel of doctors to get their view. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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Oils ain't oils: Homeopathy, alt medicine, social media and the law Plenary LecturePANEL SESSION9:00 am - 9:55 am
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10:00 am | IGNITE Sessions 10:00 am - 11:15 am IGNITE SessionsSummary: FAILING GRACEFULLY - META COGNITION, BIAS AND MAKING MISTAKES: Is it possible to fail in medicine, with “style”? It’s not only possible, it’s an acceptable and practical way of dealing with what is now an impossibly complex day to day job. This workshop looks at the basics around approaching this difficult part of our jobs. Speakers: Dr Natasha Yates, Dr Mark Morgan. Moderator: Dr Nicole Higgins. Twitter: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg, Dr Mandie Villis. THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ‘NO’: MANAGING DANGEROUS, RUDE AND DRUG SEEKING PATIENTS: ‘Just say no’ isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. Depending on your circumstances, saying no can be a very difficult process. But a really important one. This workshop looks at the basics around some of the most stressful patient situations situations through role play - you will see how you might handle dangerous and rude patients, drug seekers, ganfyds and more. Speakers: Dr Paul Grinzi, Dr Michael Rice, Dr Kat McLean. Moderator: Dr Danielle Dee. Twitter: Dr Penny Wilson, Dr Martina Hart NETWORK OF NETWORKS: A DUMMIES GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT NETWORKS FOR GPS: Is there more to social media life than GPDU? Surely not. GPDU is focused around peer support, advocacy and learning. But there are some other great networks which overlap, including, but not limited to GP Mums, and GP business networks. In this workshop we take you through some of the best online support networks for GPs. Speakers: Dr Gillian Riley, Dr Mandie Villis, Dr Alison Edwards, Dr Todd Cameron. Moderator: Dr Ingrid Wannell. Twitter: Dr Christopher Pitt, Dr Sue Roche All located in the Main Ballroom. |
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11:00 am | Morning Tea 11:15 am - 11:45 am Diet wars and the hangry patient IGNITE 11:45 am - 12:15 pm LEARNING Diet wars and the hangry patientSpeakers: Dr Daniel AranovPanellists: Dr Fiona Mack, Dr Michael Tam Moderator: Dr Natasha Yates Summary: Being hangy isn't fun. Nor is advising a hangry patient. In this Ignite session our speaker and panelists provide a GP perspective nutrition advice. Located in the Main Ballroom. What practicing medicine in Antartica and on Mars might teach us about the future of general practice IGNITE 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm LEARNING* PEER SUPPORT What practicing medicine in Antartica and on Mars might teach us about the future of general practiceSpeakers: Dr Kate KlozaModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg. Twitter: Dr Karen Price Summary: Being a GP is pretty tough these days. But imagine looking after up to 100 people on the most inhospitable continent on earth, for a year at a time, separated from the nearest hospital, pathology lab or specialist by more than 5000km of treacherous ocean. That's what Dr Kate Kloza has put her hand up for three times now. Kate takes us on a journey that involves some pretty well thought out workarounds to get things done remotely and with little help, and which looks suspiciously like it has a lot of future in it for GPs. Located in the Main Ballroom |
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12:30 pm | Tribalism in Medicine 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm ADVOCACY Tribalism in MedicineSpeakers: Dr Edwin KruysModerator: Dr Sonu Haikerwal. Twitter: Dr Tim Senior, Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Tribalism in Medicine. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
1:00 pm | Advocacy in the 21st Century RANT 1:00 pm - 1:15 pm LEARNING Advocacy in the 21st CenturySpeakers: Dr Jared DartModerator: Dr Gillian Riley. Twitter: Dr Martina Hart, Dr Christopher Pitt Summary: Australia has its first Rural Health Commissioner, is turning out more local medical graduates than ever, but the dilemma of servicing rural and remote Australia seems as complex and fraught as ever. Dr Michael Livingstone, who currently runs two medical practices in rural Victoria, and teaches emergency medical skills to rural doctors around Australia, steps up to the podium to give us his views. Located in the Main Ballroom. Lunch Jelly Bean Jam 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm BREAK LunchSummary: Just lunch. Nothing to see here. Have a rest. Chat to some exhibitors maybe. We'd love to come back next year! Oh, you can vote for Awards using your jellybean stash. Pushing your buttons in Emergency Medicine IGNITE 2:15 pm - 2:40 pm LEARNING Pushing your buttons in Emergency MedicineSpeakers: Dr Jay Mien-PhangModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg. Twitter: Dr Nicole Higgins Summary: Detail coming soon. So is Xmas. No really, Xmas is very soon. Located in the Main Ballroom. Move it 2:40 pm - 2:45 pm Move itSummary: To the GPDU spotify playlist |
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12:30 pm | Tribalism in Medicine 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm ADVOCACY Tribalism in MedicineSpeakers: Dr Edwin KruysModerator: Dr Sonu Haikerwal. Twitter: Dr Tim Senior, Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Tribalism in Medicine. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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Tribalism in Medicine ADVOCACY12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
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2:30 pm | Move it 2:40 pm - 2:45 pm Move itSummary: To the GPDU spotify playlist |
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11:30 am | Diet wars and the hangry patient IGNITE 11:45 am - 12:15 pm LEARNING Diet wars and the hangry patientSpeakers: Dr Daniel AranovPanellists: Dr Fiona Mack, Dr Michael Tam Moderator: Dr Natasha Yates Summary: Being hangy isn't fun. Nor is advising a hangry patient. In this Ignite session our speaker and panelists provide a GP perspective nutrition advice. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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2:00 pm | Pushing your buttons in Emergency Medicine IGNITE 2:15 pm - 2:40 pm LEARNING Pushing your buttons in Emergency MedicineSpeakers: Dr Jay Mien-PhangModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg. Twitter: Dr Nicole Higgins Summary: Detail coming soon. So is Xmas. No really, Xmas is very soon. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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12:00 pm | What practicing medicine in Antartica and on Mars might teach us about the future of general practice IGNITE 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm LEARNING* PEER SUPPORT What practicing medicine in Antartica and on Mars might teach us about the future of general practiceSpeakers: Dr Kate KlozaModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg. Twitter: Dr Karen Price Summary: Being a GP is pretty tough these days. But imagine looking after up to 100 people on the most inhospitable continent on earth, for a year at a time, separated from the nearest hospital, pathology lab or specialist by more than 5000km of treacherous ocean. That's what Dr Kate Kloza has put her hand up for three times now. Kate takes us on a journey that involves some pretty well thought out workarounds to get things done remotely and with little help, and which looks suspiciously like it has a lot of future in it for GPs. Located in the Main Ballroom |
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1:00 pm | Advocacy in the 21st Century RANT 1:00 pm - 1:15 pm LEARNING Advocacy in the 21st CenturySpeakers: Dr Jared DartModerator: Dr Gillian Riley. Twitter: Dr Martina Hart, Dr Christopher Pitt Summary: Australia has its first Rural Health Commissioner, is turning out more local medical graduates than ever, but the dilemma of servicing rural and remote Australia seems as complex and fraught as ever. Dr Michael Livingstone, who currently runs two medical practices in rural Victoria, and teaches emergency medical skills to rural doctors around Australia, steps up to the podium to give us his views. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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Advocacy in the 21st Century RANTLEARNING1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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2:30 pm | Breast feeding Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Breast feedingSpeakers: Dr Pam DouglasModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: MTOP. Located in the Main Ballroom. Choosing Wisely Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Choosing WiselySpeakers: Dr Justin ColemanModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Choosing Wisely. Located in the Cyprus Room. Early Childhood Development Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Early Childhood DevelopmentSpeakers: Dr Karyn AlexanderModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Early childhood development. Located in the Ponciana Room. The Grass Isn't Always Greener Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING The Grass Isn't Always GreenerSpeakers: Dr Cam LoyModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Grass is greener. Located in the Main Ballroom. | Pallative Care and the GP Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Pallative Care and the GPSpeakers: Dr Gretchen Hood HitchensModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Pallative care. Located in the Cyprus Room. Beyond Blue Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Beyond BlueSpeakers: Dr Mukesh HaikerwalModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Beyond Blue. Located in the Cyprus Room. Self Care Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Self CareSpeakers: Dr Vin TranModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Self Care. Located in the Cyprus Room. Grief Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT GriefSpeakers: Dr Alison EdwardsModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Grief. Located in the Cyprus Room. | Business of GP Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Business of GPSpeakers: Dr Todd CameronModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Business Leadership. Located in the Poinciana Room. The Arts in Medicine Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY The Arts in MedicineSpeakers: Dr Katherine HallModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Clinical Handovers. Located in the Poinciana Room. Social Media in the Consulting Room Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Social Media in the Consulting RoomSpeakers: Dr Paddy MosseModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Social Media in the Consulting Room. Located in the Poinciana Room. Childcare at Work - Owning the Space Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Childcare at Work - Owning the SpaceSpeakers: Dr Serena KeatingModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Childcare at Work - Owning the Space. Located in the Poinciana Room. |
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2:30 pm | Breast feeding Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Breast feedingSpeakers: Dr Pam DouglasModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: MTOP. Located in the Main Ballroom. Choosing Wisely Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Choosing WiselySpeakers: Dr Justin ColemanModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Choosing Wisely. Located in the Cyprus Room. Early Childhood Development Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING Early Childhood DevelopmentSpeakers: Dr Karyn AlexanderModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Early childhood development. Located in the Ponciana Room. The Grass Isn't Always Greener Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm LEARNING The Grass Isn't Always GreenerSpeakers: Dr Cam LoyModerator: Dr Penny Wilson Summary: Grass is greener. Located in the Main Ballroom. | Pallative Care and the GP Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Pallative Care and the GPSpeakers: Dr Gretchen Hood HitchensModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Pallative care. Located in the Cyprus Room. Beyond Blue Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Beyond BlueSpeakers: Dr Mukesh HaikerwalModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Beyond Blue. Located in the Cyprus Room. Self Care Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT Self CareSpeakers: Dr Vin TranModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Self Care. Located in the Cyprus Room. Grief Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm PEER SUPPORT GriefSpeakers: Dr Alison EdwardsModerator: Dr Tim Leeuwenburg Summary: Grief. Located in the Cyprus Room. | Business of GP Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Business of GPSpeakers: Dr Todd CameronModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Business Leadership. Located in the Poinciana Room. The Arts in Medicine Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY The Arts in MedicineSpeakers: Dr Katherine HallModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Clinical Handovers. Located in the Poinciana Room. Social Media in the Consulting Room Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Social Media in the Consulting RoomSpeakers: Dr Paddy MosseModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Social Media in the Consulting Room. Located in the Poinciana Room. Childcare at Work - Owning the Space Pecha Kucha 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm ADVOCACY Childcare at Work - Owning the SpaceSpeakers: Dr Serena KeatingModerator: Dr Penny Brown Summary: Childcare at Work - Owning the Space. Located in the Poinciana Room. |
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3:30 pm | Networking Break And Afternoon Tea 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm Networking BreakSummary: Actually, just afternoon tea really. But please. Network. Say you will buy everything on the exhibitor stands. Located in the Main Ballroom. FOAMed. Is it possible? Or is the journal DEAD? Closing Plenary 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm LEARNING FOAMed. Is it possible? Or is the journal DEAD?Speakers: Jeremy Knibbs, Dr Linda Calabresi, Dr Karen Price, Prof Paul Glazsiou, Dr Geoff ThompsonModerator: Dr Justin Coleman Summary: How far can FOAMed go? Where is the line going to be drawn between paid for medical learning and free? What is the role of the medical journal moving forward? And how far can simply peer support social media networks actually help in day to day learning and practice of medicine? All these questions answers - or not - in the fascinating final session of the conference featuring moderators of GPDU, some FOAMed officianados, the publisher of the MJA and the editor in cheif of The Medical Republic newspaper and HealthEd learning group. Located in the Main Ballroom. Prizes and next Conference Dates 5:15 pm - 5:45 pm |
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3:30 pm | Networking Break And Afternoon Tea 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm Networking BreakSummary: Actually, just afternoon tea really. But please. Network. Say you will buy everything on the exhibitor stands. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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4:00 pm | FOAMed. Is it possible? Or is the journal DEAD? Closing Plenary 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm LEARNING FOAMed. Is it possible? Or is the journal DEAD?Speakers: Jeremy Knibbs, Dr Linda Calabresi, Dr Karen Price, Prof Paul Glazsiou, Dr Geoff ThompsonModerator: Dr Justin Coleman Summary: How far can FOAMed go? Where is the line going to be drawn between paid for medical learning and free? What is the role of the medical journal moving forward? And how far can simply peer support social media networks actually help in day to day learning and practice of medicine? All these questions answers - or not - in the fascinating final session of the conference featuring moderators of GPDU, some FOAMed officianados, the publisher of the MJA and the editor in cheif of The Medical Republic newspaper and HealthEd learning group. Located in the Main Ballroom. |
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FOAMed. Is it possible? Or is the journal DEAD? Closing PlenaryLEARNING4:15 pm - 5:15 pm
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