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Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus Christchurch Arena | Christchurch 19-22 August 2021 19-22 August 2021 Christchurch Arena | Christchurch About GP CME South P CME (General Practice Conference & Medical Exhibition) is run in conjunction with the Table of Contents New Zealand Medical Association. The meeting has a strong reputation for short, sharp G About ...............................1 and to the point clinical content relevant to daily practice. Each session has 2-3 key ‘take-home’ messages to change clinical behaviour immediately. Invitation .......................... 3 Preliminary Programme .....4 The meeting is endorsed for CME and MOPS purposes by the RNZCGP. Approximately 20% Sponsorship Options .........6 of New Zealand’s GP’s attend the GP CME meeting. Exhibition Layout .............. 7 South GP CME 2021 anticipates 450-490 GPs, 30-40 RNs and 15-25 Practice Managers. Products, Prizes & Competitions ....................10 All General Practitioners, Registrars, Registered Nurses and Practice Managers are invited to Other Sponsorship attend. Options ............................11 Exhibition Details .............1 South GP CME 2021 (General Practice Conference and Medical Examination) event has been 7 endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been Cancellation Catering approved for up to 33 hours CME for General Practice Educational Programme Stage 2 Internet Access (GPEP2) and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes. Insurance Security Workshops Preliminary Day application is for 8 hours of CME Proceedings Ads CD Rom Content ACLS Level 7 = 12 CME credits ACLS Level 5 = 4 CME Credits Registration/Accommodation Stand Equipment Delivery/Storage Details Timetable Application Form .............20 Delivery Label ...................22 1 2 19-22 August 2021 Christchurch Arena | Christchurch Invitation he Medical Exhibition is a major part of the GP CME If you are active in the General Practice market, GP CME Tconferences, and gives delegates access to a wide General South provides access to a wide cross-section of practitioners, Practice product and service update in one location. with clinically relevant content, over a compact time frame. Together with a collegial atmosphere, this meeting is not to be The meetings are known for their relaxed and collegial missed. atmosphere amongst delegates and industry participants. The atmosphere is actively encouraged to maximize the benefits for The following product/service categories have been represented both delegates and exhibitors. at previous exhibitions: • ADHD • Educational Resources • Inammatory Bowel Disease • Recruitment/Locum Work • Advisory Services • Elder Care • Insomnia • Representation • Allergy • Electromedical Equipment • Insurance • Resuscitation • Anaemia • Electronic Decision Support • Kiwisaver • Risk Prediction • Appearance Medicine • Erectile Dysfunction • Medical Equipment • Schizophrenia • Arthritis • Fertility • Melanoma • Sexual Wellbeing • Asthma & COPD • Financial Services • Minor Surgical Procedures • Skincare • Bedwetting Alarms • First Aid • Movement Disorders (Parkinsons) • Sleep Apnoea • Blood Pressure • Footcare • Nasal Decongesant • Smoking Cessation • Books • Furniture/Tables/Plinths • Nurse Triage • Social Services • Books/Medical Information • Gastroenterology • Nutrition • Software Vendor • Cancer • Generics • Obesity • Spirometry • Cardiovascular • Genetic Testing • Oncology • Supplements • Cervical Screening • Government • Ophthalmology • Surgical Instruments • Cold & Flu • Haematology • Oral Hygiene • Sutures • Compression Bandages • Hand Hygiene • Osteoporosis • Thyroid Disorders • Compression Hosiery • Hepatitis • Pain Management • Travel • Constipation • HIV/Aids • Political Advocacy • Ultrasound Handheld • Depression • Hypertension • Practice Management Software • Urology • Dermatology • Immunisations/Vaccines • Premature Ejaculation • Women’s Health • Diabetes • Incontinence • Professional Health Association • Wound Care • Diagnostics • Infant Nutrition • Prostate Cancer • ECG Vital Signs Monitor • Infant Sleep • Psoriasis • Education • Infection Control • Pulse Oximetry 3 19-22 August 2021 Christchurch Arena | Christchurch PROGRAMME Optional Pre-conference Workshops General Practice Programme - Friday General Practice Programme - Saturday 0700-0800 Breakfast Session: ACC Chair: Peter Chapman-Smith 0700-0800 Abb Vie Breakfast Session ; TBA Chair TBA Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. Please note: workshop content is repeated,not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. 0800-0805 Conference Opening and Welcome Chairman of the GPC or Concurrent Sessions (55mins, 08:30am-9:30am repeated at 9:35am) Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees. Some workshops have a maximum number of attendees. 0800-1030 Plenary Session on Neonatal Health 0805-0835 Is Technology Destroying the Art of Medicine? Leon Piterman WS #56 WS #57 WS #58 WS #59 WS #60 WS #61 WS #62 WS #63 WS #64 WS #1 WS #2 WS #3 WS #4 WS #5 WS #6 WS #7 Tax Issues for Doctors Joint Injection Vulval Eating Your Way to A The Wonder Drug The Dreaded Syphilis Lung disease, oxygen Using Hypnosis for Controversies in 0835-0900 A Paradigm Shift in The Treatment of Advanced Melanoma Chris Jackson 0800-0810 Introduction Basic Surgical Skills Dermoscopy Part 1 Practical Tips for GPs Local Anaesthesia Diabetes 1 ALS Course - Level 7 Nicola Austin Investing Techniques Disorders Baby Exercise in COPD Strikes Again therapy and air travel Relaxation Cardiovascular Disease 0900-0925 Don’t Bother Diagnosing Dementia- There's Nothing You Can Do and It Just Upsets People Mathew Croucher Health and Wellbeing Survival and Outcome Consequences of the Very Preterm Infant All Day 0925-0950 Why Does Asthma Still Kill? Lutz Beckert 0810-0830 Nicola Austin Clyde Young, Lutz Beckert, 0830-1030 Jim Muir Mark Davis TBA 0830-1030 Sano Leicester Gouwland Lisa Stamp Oilvia Smart Alison Pink Trish Coulter Ed Coughlan Lutz Beckert Pat McCarthy Fraser Hamilton 0950-1015 How to Purchase better, Innovative and Integrated Healthcare. Des Gorman Modern Management of Hypoxia in Neonates 0830-0850 TBA 1015-1030 Discussion Nutritional Aspects 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 0850-0910 Adrienne Lynn, Helen Little Workshop change over period End Stage Care Repeated Sessions 9:35am-10:30am) 1100-1300 NZMA What’s Hot? The Future of General Practice. Chair GPC 0910-0930 Paul Hofman 1100-1115 Welcome Address Kate Baddock Mental Health Issues WS #65 WS #66 WS #67 WS #68 WS #69 WS #70 WS #71 WS #72 WS #73 0930-0950 Kathryn Jenner Tax Issues for Doctors Joint Injection Vulval Eating Your Way to A The Wonder Drug The Dreaded Syphilis Lung disease, oxygen Using Hypnosis for Controversies in 1115-1130 Ministerial Address Hon. Jonathan Coleman The Role of Childcare in Neonatal Development 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition 0950-1010 Peter Reynolds Investing Techniques Disorders Baby Exercise in COPD Strikes Again therapy and air travel Relaxation Cardiovascular Disease 1130-1210 The Future of General Practice TBC (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) (Repeated) Please note: workshop content is repeated, not part 1 and 2 unless stated otherwise. Please note: workshop content is repeated 1210-1250 Debate: " In 5 Years Time I Will be a Servant to My Employer" Panelists TBC 1010-1030 Discussion WS #8 WS WS WS WS WS 1250-1300 Summary Stephen Child #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 1030-1100 Morning Tea and Exhibition Advanced Surgical Skills Dermoscopy Part 2 Practical Tips for GPs Local Anaesthesia Diabetes 2 1300-1400 Lunch and Exhibition Health and Wellbeing (Repeated) or Concurrent Sessions (55mins, 11:00am-12:00pm repeated at 12:35pm) (Repeated) or Concurrent Sessions (55mins, 2:00pm-2:55pm repeated at 3:05pm) 1100-1300 Plenary Session on Neonatal Health Session on Waste of Medical Resources WS #74 WS #75 WS #76 WS #77 WS #78 WS #79 WS #80 WS #81 Jim Muir Mark Davis TBA Sano 1400-1600 TBA 1100-1300 1100-1300 WS #26 WS #27 WS #28 WS #29 WS #30 WS #31 WS #32 WS #33 Minimising the Problems of Overdiagnosis and Clinical Why Your Patients Will Not Controversies in Mental Health in Valuing Your Business, and The Effect of Hearing Loss on Peeling Back the Layers- The Understanding Elimination of Waste Before Healthcare Rationing Managing Common Perinatal Anxiety and Managing Understanding Macular Virtual Outpatients Case Studies in Dysmennorhea Assessment and 1100-1125 Overtreatment - What We Can Do About It Audit Be Allowed to Fly Cardiovascular Disease the Elderly Readying To Sell Your Elderly Patients. Pelvic Floor Uncovered Spirometry 1400-1420 Des Gorman Haematologic Problems in Stress: Practical Tools Your Money Degeneration in Dermatology Mental Health and Pelvic Pain Management of Dementia Ian Scott Cochlear Implants? General Practice and Strategies in Primary Care Clyde Young, Lutz Beckert, Waste Not Want Not Creating e Health Solutions for Effective Chronic Disease Management Tim Stokes Claude Preitner Fraser Hamilton Mathew Croucher Leicester Gouwland Linda Thomas John Short Maureen Swanney 1420-1440 Ian Scott 1125-1150 Emma-Jane McDonald Liz MacDonald David Caddie Diane Sharp Jim Muir Leon Piterman Mike East Mathew Croucher Leon Piterman TBA 1440-1500 The Aging Brain, Neuroplasticity, and Cognitive Decline Carolyn Gullery Workshop change over period 1150-1215 Workshop change over period Lunch and Exhibition Lunch and Exhibition Grant Gillett 1300-1400
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