Presenter Slides

Thursday 7 October

Slides
Richard Lawrance: A College mentoring  scheme If not, then what.
Caroline Harvey: A prospective study of intrauterine device insertion in Queensland and New South Wales family planning clinics.
Melissa Norberg: Adolescent cannabis check up.
Brett McPherson: Building income strategies – a path to improving profitability.
Nichola Davis: Communication and risk mitigating strategies for health professionals in modern multicultural Australia.
Paresh Dawda: Error is normal – what are you going to do about it.
Brett McPherson: Financial management reporting – simplifying the myth.
David Mills: Forgotten territory The involvement of Australian doctors and the RACGP in Papua New Guinea.
Ian Williams: General practicepharmacist patient centred integrated care – a model for consideration.
Vesna Bencic: Genetics and privacy.
Nerida Paterson: GPs’ experience of personal illness.
Melissa Norberg: Guidelines on the management of cannabis use disorder.
Scott Preston: Hospital promotion of general practice as a career.
Winston Lo: Improving care provided by general practitioners to refugees.
Brendan Grabau: Maintaining the standards but doing it differently.
Fiona Millard: Memory problems and dementia in general practice in regional Queensland.
Michael Greco: Multi-source feedback (MSF) a useful assessment of a doctor’s professionalism.
Sara Bird: National registration – mandatory reporting of colleagues and dealing with adverse events.
Jo Wright: New approaches to medical service delivery in remote areas of the Northern Territory.
Michael Greco: Patient-centred feedback a key indicator of quality.
Murray Pietsch: Physician in the practice clinics - a model for shared care.
Moyez Jiwa: Psychosexual problems in general practice measuring consultation competence using two different measures.
Richard Reed: Redesigning general practice to meet the needs of patients.
Sheryl Ocampo: Sports strapping workshop for GPs.
Dene Egglestone: Standard setting of the RACGP examination and the future.
Carolyn Wall: Successfully working with women and their health a program for IMGs in Australia.
Roberta Morris: The business of general practice an in-practice teaching tool for GP supervisors.
Jo Wright: The development of an advanced shared electronic care plan.
Dene Egglestone: The importance of examiners and their training for a reliable examination.
Philip Davies: The practicalities of e-health.
Dene Egglestone: The RACGP online examination, results and marking system.
Kathy Godwin: The retention of rural practice nurses.
Maree Farrow: The role of GPs in a preventive health approach to dementia.
Lauren Atkinson: Towards appropriate use of diagnostic imaging a resource for general practitioners.
Leon Piterman: Transgenerational learning maximising resources, minimising teaching gaps and fostering progressive learning.
Peter Everett: Understanding patients and their views of general practice.
Parker Magin: What are patient experiences of GP waiting rooms a cross-sectional study.
Teena Downton: What is the impact of rural and remoteness on life expectancy in Australia The current situation today and a student perspective on ways forward.
Malcolm Johnson: The fundamentals of pain workshop – a multidisciplinary introduction to contemporary pain management.
Stephen Leow: The fundamentals of pain workshop – a multidisciplinary introduction to contemporary pain management.
David Jones: The fundamentals of pain workshop – a multidisciplinary introduction to contemporary pain management.

 

Friday 8 October

Slides
John Murtagh: A lifetime of cautionary tales and practice tips.
Neil Spike: Bridging medical education and training in Australia.
Romayne Moore: Childhood obesity how do Australian general practitioners feel about managing this growing health problem.
Jan Dent: Emotional intelligence for busy clinicians.
John Kramer: Enhancing the medical student experience in general practice.
Ken Teo: General practitioners rate of use of diagnostic tools in the management of hypertension.
Kam Cheong Wong: Implementing and evaluating Chronic Disease Self Management (CDSM) workshops for GP registrars.
David Wenban: Industrial Relations EBA's.
Aline Smith: Medical student teaching - a whole practice approach.
Sam Koranis: Practice design and fitout construction.
Gerard Gill: Successful doctoral studies by Australian GPs 2005-09.



Saturday 9 October

Slides
John Murtagh: A lifetime of cautionary tales and practice tips.
Jan Coles: A Pilot Study with GPs Recognising, responding to and experiences of reporting child abuse.
Carole Forrester: A study of general practices engaging practice nurses as lifestyle coaches.
Christa Riegler: Access for Indigenous patients.
Danny Haydon: Building a better future for your practice.
Bryce Clubb: Challenges facing the GP when prescribing opioids for chronic pain.
Sanjana Kannan: Chronic condition prevalence and management – differences between appointment-based and walk-in.
Christopher Freeman: Does a practice pharmacist increase the timeliness of medication reviews.
Petra Buttner: Does topical chloramphenicol prevent wound infection.
Nathan Pinskier: General Practice 2020.
Neville Blomeley: Hip and groin injuries.
Siaw-Teng Liaw: How and why GPs engage with practice-based research networks (PBRN).
Tom Matthews: Impact of fetal fibrinectin testing on threatened preterm labour transfers.
Neville Blomeley: Knee injuries.
Lauren Atkinson: Making changes to prevent cancer a resource for general practitioners.
Jan Orman: MAP for treatment planning in depression. Introducing an online tool to guide you through the maze of treatment options for your depressed patients.
Brad Murphy: National Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health workshop.
Mahnaz Fanaian: Prevention of chronic disease in primary health care – HIPS study.
Petra Buttner: Risk factors for wound infection after minor surgery.
Robert Vivoda: Saving data.
Jack McKeon: Saving money.
Chris Pearce: The good, the bad and the ugly health identifiers, health privacy and the future. Presentation 2
Chris Pearce: The good, the bad and the ugly health identifiers, health privacy and the future. Presentation 1
Nathan Pinskier: The good, the bad and the ugly health identifiers, health privacy and the future.
Ron Tomlins: The Virtual practice 2020.
John Bennett: The virtual practice of 2020.
Jan Coles: Universal precautions improving primary postnatal care for sexual abuse survivors.
John Kramer: Use of EPC Item Numbers in Managing Children with ADHD.

 

 

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