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Program Handbook Program Handbook Contents You’ve arrived Virtual ASM 1 Welcome from the President and the Dean 2 Welcome from Convenor and Scientific Convenors 2 in Auckland! ASM Regional Organising Committee 2 Venues, accommodation and restaurants map 4 ASM floorplans 5 Keynote speakers 8 College Ceremony Orator 9 Industry supported speakers 10 Closing session speaker 11 City of Workshops and small group discussions program 14 Scientific program 16 sails CPD program 23 Moderated ePosters 24 ePosters 26 Workshops 30 Wineries Small group discussions 36 Natural Invited speakers 38 Workshop and small group discussion facilitators 39 beauty Prizes 40 ANZCA and FPM Annual General Meetings 42 Business meetings 43 Big Meet the CEO 43 Healthcare industry sponsors and exhibitors 44 Social program 53 city Unique Auckland experiences 54 Things to do in Auckland 56 World-class dining 57 style Meeting information 58 Volcanoes General information 60 ANZCA ASM 2017 61 Magnificent coastline Major sponsors: Virtual ASM User guide Log in How to bookmark the If you are already a member, log in Virtual ASM tile with your email and password via You can add the Virtual ASM “tile” or The Virtual ASM has many great Join the conversation asm.anzca.edu.au/virtual-asm/ icon on to your mobile and/or tablet features that you can access from log-in for ease of access. your laptop, tablet or smart phone. : ANZCA ASM16NZ Password 1. Tap the bookmark icon @ # If you have an account but need to When you’re on We strongly encourage all delegates set up a password or you have asm.anzca.edu.au/virtual-asm, to bookmark the webpage forgotten your password please just tap on the bookmark icon: select Android iPhone asm.anzca.edu.au/virtual-asm/log-in CREATE PASSWORD Wi-Fi Complimentary wireless internet is available for the meeting delegates. To log on please enter the following information: SSID: ANZCA_ASM and follow the prompts. 2. Tap on the “Add to home screen” Password: Auckland2016 Set up a new account When the bookmark options If you don’t have an account and appear, tap on “Add to home want to set up one now to access screen”. the Virtual ASM please select Android iPhone By logging in to the Virtual ASM on your REGISTER smart phone, tablet or laptop, you can view the up-to-date program. The Virtual ASM will allow • Take notes, save them Each presentation will be you to: against a presentation captured and uploaded for in order to log on and you to view within 24 hours! • View the scientific 3. Set the shortcut name and social program. print later. Did you miss that session Set the shortcut name as “ANZCA • View abstracts. • Send questions to the everyone is talking about? ASM 2016” and tap on the “Add” button. • View ePosters. chair of a session during Log on to the Virtual ASM a presentation. • Listen to webcasts of each and see the slides while 4. See the shortcut appear You’ll then see a shortcut appear presentation at the ASM. • Participate in live polls. listening to the presentation. • Create your own on your phone’s and tablet’s home screen. Tap on this icon at any time personalised to open your saved page on our meeting schedule. mobile-friendly website. and follow the prompts. 1 ASM Regional Welcome to the Hold on! You’re about to go Organising Committee ANZCA ASM in Auckland “Over the edge!” New Zealand lies at the edge of both the Australian Te¯na koutou, Te¯na koutou, Te¯na koutou katoa Dr Michal Kluger Convenor and Pacific tectonic plates. Towards the northeast and welcome to Auckland, home of the 2016 Dr Mark Chaddock of New Zealand, and beneath the North Island, the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting and FPM Refresher Deputy Convenor/Treasurer Dr Matt Taylor Pacific Plate is moving towards, and being subducted Course Day. Scientific Co-Convenor below the Australian Plate. Yet all change happens Our team has endeavoured to do activities, our ASM promises to Associate Professor Tim Short Scientific Co-Convenor at the EDGE. things differently – we hope you give our delegates a wonderful, Dr Jim Olson like it! The scientific program will typically “kiwi” experience. So we invite you to move stunning natural beauty and FPM ASM Scientific Convenor take delegates far from traditional So plan your program, organise “Closer to the edge”, and magnificent coastline. No visit Dr Jane Thomas themes, while the social program your social gatherings and get experience the 2016 ANZCA ASM. would be complete without FPM Refresher Course Day has been created to showcase our ready for our spectacular Scientific Convenor The innovative scientific program immersing yourself in the amazing city and outstanding Great Gatsby dinner. Dr Kieran Davis explores emerging solutions culture, traditions and harbour. Delegates will have the FPM Scientific Co-Convenor for tomorrow’s problems – activities of New Zealand’s Kia ora mai. opportunity to not only listen to Dr Navdeep Sidhu all in the heart of the beautiful city indigenous M¯aori people. presentations, but importantly to New Fellows Conference of Auckland, the “city of sails.” We remain indebted to all also actively contribute using the Co-Convenor Joining you at the edge are our speakers (both inter- virtual ASM app, as well as other Dr Chao-Yuan Chen outstanding speakers from all national and local) for their social media outlets. With speakers New Fellows Conference over the world. We are grateful contributions, and for the from around the world, a scientific Co-Convenor to the convenors, their organising exceptional support received program that would be the envy of Dr Marty Minehan committees, and the event from the healthcare industry. any international meeting and a Social Co-Convenor management team who have So welcome to Auckland and healthcare industry that continues Dr Michele Atkins worked tirelessly to cultivate Social Co-Convenor to Aotearoa, the land of the to strongly support educational such a stimulative and long white cloud. Dr Tim Hall informative program. Workshop and SGD Co-Convenor Kia ora mai. A great social program has Dr Vincent Fong been laid on as well, to allow Workshop and SGD Co-Convenor you to explore Auckland’s Dr Rachelle Lumsden Healthcare Industry Liaison Convenor Dr Jonathan Casement Intensive Care Medicine Convenor Dr Vanessa Beavis ANZCA Councillor Dr Cath Purdy Social Media Representative Dr Nicole Phillips From left: Dr Michal Kluger, Convenor, Dr Matt Taylor Scientific Director of Professional Affairs ASM Dr Genevieve Goulding Professor Ted Shipton Co-Convenor, Associate Professor Tim Short Scientific Co-Convenor, Dr Michael Vagg ANZCA President FPM Dean Dr Jim Olson FPM ASM Scientific Convenor. FPM ASM Officer 2 3 Venues, accommodation and restaurants map Venues Restaurants 12 1 Aotea Centre 13 Clooney 50 Mayoral Drive, Auckland 33 Sale Street, Auckland 8 7 9 2 Auckland Town Hall 14 French Café 16 6 17 11 Queen Street, Auckland 210 Symonds Street, 13 5 Eden Terrace 3 3 Skycity Convention Centre 4 88 Federal Street, Auckland 15 Merediths 365 Dominion Road, Mount Eden 1 Accommodation 2 16 Sidart 4 Crowne Plaza Auckland Three Lamps Plaza, 128 Albert Street, Auckland Level 1/283 Ponsonby Road, 5 Skycity Grand Hotel Auckland Ponsonby 90 Federal Street, Auckland 17 The Sugar Club 10 6 Skycity Hotel Auckland Level 53, Sky Tower 12 Corner Federal and Victoria Corner of Federal and Streets, Auckland Victoria Streets, Auckland 7 Rydges Auckland 59 Federal Street, corner of Kingston Street, 8 Central City, Auckland 14 7 8 Heritage Auckland 35 Hobson Street, Auckland 9 9 CityLife Auckland 6 17 171 Queen Street, Auckland 5 10 Langham Hotel Auckland 3 83 Symonds Street, Auckland 11 Pullman Auckland Hotel 4 Corner Princes Street and Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland 12 Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour 1 21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland 15 2 4 ASM floorplans Skycity Convention Centre Lifts – SKYCITY Grand Hotel Lifts – SKYCITY Grand Hotel Business Suite 1 Canterbury Business Suite 2 Room Parnell Milford Room Executive Room Board Room Coromandel Epsom Room Room 3 Marlborough Room 3 Epsom Room 2 Marlborough Room 2 Epsom Room 1 2A Marlborough 2B Room 1 Auckland New Zealand Room 2 1B Room 2 Escalators 1A 2B Escalators New Zealand Promenade 2A Auckland New Zealand Room 1 Room 1 3A 3B 1B Auckland New Zealand Promenade New Zealand Room 3 1A Auckland Foyer 3B Room 3 4A New Zealand Foyer 3A Auckland 4B Room 4 New Zealand 4B Room 4 4A Lifts – Lifts – SKYCITY Convention Centre SKYCITY Convention Centre Level 4 Level 5 Unless otherwise stated all workshops and small group discussions will be held at Skycity Convention Centre, Auckland. 5 Aotea Centre ASM floorplans Aotea Centre Registration desk Owens foyer, level 2 Information desk Owens foyer, level 2 ANZCA lounge BNZ foyer, booth 66 and 67, level 3 Plenary sessions ASB theatre Concurrent sessions ASB theatre Upper NZI Lower NZI Limelight Healthcare industry exhibition BNZ foyer, level 3 and Air New Zealand foyer, level 5 Speaker Support Centre Goodman Fielder room ePosters BNZ foyer, level 3 and Air New Zealand foyer, level 5 Breakfast and Lunchtime Sessions Lower NZI, Upper NZI 6 ASM floorplans Auckland Town Hall COUNCIL CHAMBERS Concurrent sessions Great Hall 7 Keynote speakers Professor John Fraser Professor Carol Peden Dr Cynthia Wong Dr Steven Cohen Organising Committee Visitor ANZCA ASM Visitor ANZCA NZ Visitor FPM NZ Visitor Professor John Fraser is a graduate of the Professor Carol Peden has recently become Dr Cynthia Wong is a professor of Dr Steven Cohen graduated from the University of Glasgow. He arrived in Australia executive director of the Center for Health anaesthesia at the Northwestern University Mount Sinai School of Medicine, completed in a second-hand kilt via Russia, Mongolia System Innovation, and Professor of Fienberg School of Medicine in Chicago, US.
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