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Organising CommitteeDr Jennifer Stevens
Dr Martine O’Neill
Dr Andrew Paterson
Register onlinePlease visit www.asm.anzca.edu.au to register for this event online.
Meeting venueInternational Convention Centre, Sydney 14 Darling DriveSydney, New South Wales+61 2 9215 7100
Faculty Dinner Sunday May 6, 7-10.30pmLocation: Establishment Ballroom Level 2, Establishment 252 George Street, Sydney
Located in the centre of Sydney’s CBD on George Street, the Establishment Ballroom is a stunning, light-filled function space with an outdoor terrace. Buses will be available, departing at 6.30pm sharp from International Convention Centre, Sydney. Return transport will depart around 10.30pm. Please indicate on your registration whether you will require transport.
AccommodationA range of accommodation has been reserved. Please visit the ASM website asm.anzca.edu.au or see the accommodation section of this registration brochure on pages 54-55.
Professor Louise Sharpe
Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Sydney, New South Wales
Dr Regina Schultz
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Psychologist, New South Wales
Ms Bernadette Brady
Physiotherapist, NSW Health, awarded the 2017 Sir Robert Menzies Research Scholarship in the Allied Health Sciences, New South Wales
Dr Isabel Brouwer
Clinical Director, Forensic Medicine Unit, New South Wales
Dr Marianne Jauncey
Director, Uniting Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MISC), New South Wales
Dr Suzanne Nielsen
Pharmacist, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), New South Wales
Professor Jenny Martin
Chair, discipline of Clinical Pharmacology in the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales
Professor Fiona Blyth
Epidemiologist and Associate Dean, Concord Clinical School, Professor of Public Health & Pain Medicine, New South Wales
Professor David A Scott, ANZCA president
Director, Department of Anaesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine, St Vincent’s Hospital, Victoria
SponsorsThe Faculty of Pain Medicine acknowledges the generous sponsorship support of:
CPDThis event is claimable by ANZCA/FPM CPD participants within Knowledge and Skills; Lectures: 1 credit per hour.
ANZCA/FPM members will automatically have their attendance accredited to their CPD portfolio following the meeting.
Invited speakersProfessor Oscar de Leon-Casasola (FPM ASM Visitor)
Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine and Professor of Oncology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, US
Professor Tor Wager (FPM New South Wales Visitor)
Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder, US
Professor Mark Hutchinson
Director, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics, South Australia
Associate Professor Elizabeth Scott
Director, Uspace and consultant psychiatrist, Brain and Mind Research Institute, New South Wales
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From 8am REGISTRATION
8.45-9am WELCOME
Session 1 “Brain damage”. Changes in the brain with chronic pain
9-9.30am Contribution of the brain to persistent/chronic pain, from both animal and human research perspectives
Professor Tor Wager
9.30-10am Does pain have a “colour” and can we use it to provide an objective biomarker
Professor Mark Hutchinson
10-10.30am The development of anxiety disorders and implications for pain
Associate Professor Elizabeth Scott
10.30-11am MORNING TEA
Session 2 “Breathe”. Scalable solutions for behaviour change
Extending the reach of physicians beyond the consulting room. Online anxiety treatment…a need for our age?
11-11.20am Online CBT/for pain and other chronic health problems
Professor Louise Sharpe
11.20-11.40am Telehealth for pain-online ePOCC
Dr Regina Schultz
11.40am-12pm Multicultural pain programs
Ms Bernadette Brady
12-12.30pm Refresher Course Day pre-lunch deluxe edition bonus track: Would you prescribe cannabis for chronic pain if you knew this?
Professor Oscar de Leon-Casasola
12.30-1.30pm LUNCH
Session 3 “Comfortably numb”. Risky prescribing…
1.30-2pm ...lessons from forensics. Prescription medication and polypharmacy deaths
Dr Isabel Brouwer
2-2.30pm …lessons from the Kings Cross Injecting Centre
Dr Marianne Jauncey
2.30-3pm …and from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
Dr Suzanne Nielsen
3-3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA
Session 4 “The great gig in the sky”. The elderly population
In anaesthesia and pain medicine many of us are now geriatricians who occasionally operate outside of our scope of practice.
3.30-4pm Prescribing in the elderly
Professor Jenny Martin
4-4.30pm Chronic pain in the elderly
Professor Fiona Blyth
4.30-5pm Delirium, pain and the cognitive trajectory. Practical steps for anaesthesia and analgesia
Professor David A Scott
7-10.30pm FACULTY DINNER
Program“The lyrics of the album have been seen as a metaphor for darkness, a darkness that can destroy all positive emotions.”
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