VASCULAR SOCIETY OF NZ MEETING REGISTRATION
1st-3rd March 2019 Napier Conference Centre, Marine Parade, Napier
Guest Speaker: Dr Christian Bianchi, MD Vascular Surgeon Loma Linda Veteran Affairs Hospital, California, USA Convenors: Mr Albert Lo, Hastings Hospital Ms Jo Krysa, Dunedin Hospital
2019 Sponsors: Accommodation: Scenic Circle Te Pania Napier Booking Reference: 13276883 Phone: (06)833 7733 Email: [email protected] Rate: $230.00 incl GST
Please book early as rooms not booked by 1st February 2019 will be released due to peak season. REGISTRATION FORM 1-3 March 2019 Napier Conference Centre, Marine Parade, Napier
Full Name:...... Job Title ...... RACS number: ...... Hospital...... Ph/Mobile: ...... Email: ...... Name of Partner (if attending):...... Name of Children & Age(s) (if attending): ...... Special Dietary Requirements:......
REGISTRATION FEES:
No $ Delegate Registration 1 $480.00 Registrar Registration 1 $400.00 Registrar Registration if Presenting1 $350.00 Nurse Registration/MRT/Sonographer 1 $350.00 Partner Registration 2 $200.00 Child Registration (3 - 14 yrs) 3 $60.00 Saturday Activity 1 - Gannet Safaris $90.00 Saturday Activity 2 - Winery Tour $95.00 Golf - please email [email protected] TOTAL $
1. Delegate, Registrar and Nurse Registrations include: VSNZ Scientific Meeting Friday to Sunday. Friday PM Tea and Dinner, Saturday AM Tea, Lunch, Main Dinner, Sunday AM Tea 2. Partners Registration includes: Friday Dinner, Saturday Lunch and Conference Dinner 3. Children’s Registration includes Friday Dinner, and Saturday Lunch. Note: Dinner Saturday night is adults only, so babysitters will need to be organised for children through your hotel.
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Direct Debit: VSNZ Education Fund 03-0252-0883049-00 (please put your name as reference)
Payment by credit card: Visa / Mastercard only - will send a receipt once payment is processed
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Please return this form to: Sarah Jonson, Obex Medical Ltd, PO Box 26 511, Epsom, Auckland 1344, Fax: 09-630-9009, or email [email protected] by 20th February 2019. Social Activities
Friday 1st March 2019
Evening - Welcome Dinner
Please join us for a welcome dinner at Black Barn Bistro, Havelock North. Return bus transport from Scenic Circle Te Pania. Dress: Smart/Casual, family welcome to attend.
Saturday 2nd March 2019
Actvity 1 - Gannet Safaris
Cape Kidnappers is the largest and most spectacular mainland nesting place of gannets in the world. The guided trip in an air-conditioned vehicle takes you right up close to the Gannets, no walking required. You will also see spectacular cliff top panoramic views of Hawkes Bay to Mahia Peninsula.
Activity 2 - Hawke’s Bay Wine Tour
Step behind the cellar door and experience an afternoon of visiting some of Hawke’s Bay finest wine producers. You will visit 3 wineries and enjoy a gourmet cheeseboard during the afternoon.
Activity 3 - Golf: Hastings Golf Club - Bridge Pa
If you are interested in playing golf in the annual “North vs South” Competition please register your interest to [email protected]
Jo Krysa and Fiona Unac are leading the charge with a women’s social round of golf including a glass of wine at the end for only $30pp! register your interest to [email protected]
Evening - Conference Dinner
While we are in the Art Deco Capital of the world we will enjoy our conference dinner in the beautiful Art Deco Masonic Hotel in The Gatsby Room. Please note children cannot attend the dinner so a babysitter will need to be arranged through your hotel.
Dress: Smart Vascular Society of New Zealand Draft Programme Napier Conference Centre, 45 Marine Parade Napier
Friday 1st March 2019
11:00am Registration Opens
12.00pm Workshop 1 - Hands on Vascular USS Gerry Hill
12.00pm Workshop 2 - Lymphoedema/Lower Limb Oedema Emil Schmidt/ Rebecca Aburn
12.00pm VSNZ Executive Meeting Exec Team
Session 1: Interprofessional Vascular Services
1.00pm Welcome
1.05pm Focusing forward: interprofessional vascular management Doug Knight
1.15pm MOH Vascular model of care and the challenges for local implementation Justin Roake
1.30pm Lessons learnt from regional oncology audit (MOH) Janfrey Doak
1.45pm Where to with vascular sonography training - what is needed? Gerry Hill
1.55pm The development of nurse practitioner role using integrated care pathway to improve patient outcomes Rebecca Aburn
2.05pm Optimising conservative management of the vascular patient Keith Dyson
2.15pm Afternoon Tea
Session 2: Wound Management and the Diabetic Foot
2.45pm Is a non revascularization approach to ischaemic wounds feasible? Christian Bianchi
3.05pm Multi-disciplinary approach to diabetic foot clinic, NZ Samoa perspective Jo Krysa, Emil Schmidt, Jacqui Joureaux, Brent Fisher, Rebecca Aburn
3.55pm Advances in endovascular management of diabetic foot disease Assoc Prof Holden
4.05pm Wound care research: “in search of healing - challenges and Sue Lee / opportunities in research in lower leg ulcers” Emil Schmidt
4.20pm Deep venous surgical reconstruction Thodur Vasudevan
4.35pm VSNZ Audit Report
4.50pm VSNZ Business Meeting
6.15pm Bus pick ups from Scenic Circle Te Pania and transport to Black Barn Bistro, Havelock North. Saturday 2nd March 2019
Session 3: Aorta
8.30am Shirer Lecture: AAA screening in New Zealand: are we nearly there? Prof Andre van Rij
8.45am 20 years of EVAR in New Zealand Andrew Hill
8.55am Open AAA repair series from Wellington Dilip Naik
9.05am The role of the multidisciplinary expertise in complex aortic pathology: Waikato Aortic Team Yogeesan Sivakumaran
9.15am Mortality rates post AAA repair: a single centre experience in a provincial hospital Ethan Ling
9.25am Management of thoracic aorta in Waikato Thodur Vasudevan
9.35am Small infrarenal aortic size is associated with prevalence of ischaemic heart disease and cardiovascular event-related prognostication Prof Greg Jones
9.45am EVAR access at Auckland City Hospital Kaveshan Naidoo
9.55am Evidence to support a large trial to assess if metformin treatment is of benefit for paitents with small abdominal aortic aneurysms Jon Golledge
10.10am Morning Tea
Session 4: Lower Limb Pathologies
10.40am Limb preservation programme: a stratified approach to ischaemic tissue loss Christian Bianchi
11.00am 30 years of SFA endovascular treatment Assoc Prof Holden
11.15am Long term outcomes after revascularisation for ischaemic lesions: a wound perspective Christian Bianchi
11.35am Chronic heat therapy improves functional outcomes and blood pressure in peripheral arterial disease Kate Thomas
11.45am Popliteal artery injury: a rare pathology requiring a multidisciplinary approach Rossi Holloway
12.00pm Lunch and afternoon activities: 1. Gannet Safaris - Cape Kidnappers 2. Hawke’s Bay Wine Tour 2. Golf - Hastings Golf Club, Bridge Pa
Please note all activities will depart from The Napier Conference Centre so be prepared and bring what you need with you in the morning.
6.45pm Meet in reception at Scenic Circle Te Pania
7.00pm Conference dinner at The Gatsby Room, Art Deco Masonic Hotel
Sunday 3rd March 2019
Session 5: Carotids and Vascular Access
9.00am Carotid disease with head and neck cancer Odette Hart
9.10am An interesting case of a traumatic carotid artery pseudo-aneurysm Sinead Gormley
9.20am The improvement in vascular outcomes as a result of the AVA review process Odette Hart
9.30am How many fistulas do you need? Giri Mahadevan
9.40am Technical issues of non-standard upper limb fistula Middlemore
9.55am Timing is everything: time from symptoms to carotid surgery in NZ Kari Clifford
10.05am Outcomes of carotid endarterectomy for symptomatic carotid stenosis: a single centre audit Eric Lim
10.15am Morning Tea
Session 6: Miscellaneous
10.45am Spinal surgery access: “the role of the vascular surgeon” Mark Morgan
11.00am Chronic wound management with promogran prisma Wendy Mildon
11.10am Evaluation and proposal for the improved utilisation of acute theatre services in a provincial NZ Hospital Sam Dickson
11.20am Challenging thoracic stenting Peter Laws
11.35am What is the evidence for hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic lower limb ulcers? Jon Golledge
11.45am Interesting cases for discussion
12.15pm Meeting Closes