Conference Program

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 Conference Program As of 16 September 2015 Please note that the abstract program schedule is subject to change. Active Learning Modules (ALMs) Sunday 20 September 2015 Time Room
ALM title
12.30 pm‐3.30 pm Room 210 Rural hospital forum and simulation – Part 1 (Forum) Monday 21 September 2015 Time Room
ALM title
Group 2A: 8.45 am–
12.15 pm or Group 2B: 1.15 pm–
4.45 pm Alfred Hospital ‐ Shuttle service provided Rural hospital forum and simulation – Part 2 (Simulation)
10.30 am–6.00 pm Room 213 Dermatology for GPs – clinical management of common skin cancer presentations 10.30 am–6.00 pm Room 210 An integrative approach to mental health 10.30 am–6.00 pm Room 218 Can we do better than “I treat everyone the same”? A practical workshop to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Tuesday 22 September 2015 Time Room
ALM title
8.30 am–4.30 pm Room 213 Dermatology for GPs – clinical management of common skin cancer presentations 8.30 am–4.30 pm Room 211 The latest in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) diagnosis and management 8.30 am–4.30 pm Room 208 A patient centered approach to cancer in general practice –
communications and survivorship strategies 8.30 am–4.30 pm Room 210 Emotional health of children
Wednesday 23 September 2015 Time Room
ALM title
8.30 am–4.00 pm Room 218 Future of general practice: future proofing your practice
8.30 am–4.00 pm Room 211 Introduction to research – turning your research idea into a reality 8.30 am–4.00 pm Room 212 Caring for patients who are socially disadvantaged 8.30 am–4.00 pm Room 213 Rural general practice business tools
For further information on ALMs please visit www.racgpconference.com.au/alms/ Page 1 of 21 Pre‐conference day Friday 18 September 2015
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8.30 am‐5.00 pm Cliftons Melbourne Clinical Emergency Management Program (CEMP) Intermediate workshop Pre‐conference day Saturday 19 September 2015
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8.15 am‐5.00 pm both days Cliftons Melbourne Clinical Emergency Management Program (CEMP) Advanced workshop Pre‐conference day Sunday 20 September 2015
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8.15 am‐5.00 pm both days Cliftons Melbourne Clinical Emergency Management Program (CEMP) Advanced workshop 9.00 am‐12.00 pm Room 214 National Rural Faculty Board meeting (invite only) 12.00 pm‐2.00 pm Room 211 RACGP Foundation Research Networking Lunch 12.00 pm‐3.00 pm Room 215 National Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Board meeting (invite only) 1.00 pm–3.30 pm Main foyer 1 and 2 Academic Session gowning and professional pictures 4.00 pm‐6.00 pm Plenary 1 – doors 5 and 6 Academic Session, Fellowship and Awards Ceremony 6.00 pm‐7.00 pm Main foyer 2 Academic Session cocktail reception
Social events – Sunday evening 7.00 pm‐10.00 pm Melbourne Public 11 Dukes Walk, South Wharf Promenade National Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health dinner 7.30 pm‐9.30 pm Om Nom, Adelphi hotel
187 Flinders Lane Sweet time – New Fellows and registrars celebrate Page 2 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Day 1 Monday 21 September 2015 – Opening plenary session
Time Room
Event
7.00 am‐8.00 am Room 209 Child and Young Person’s Health Network meeting 7.30 am‐8.15 am Room 216 Student welcome and networking breakfast – all students welcome
8.00 am‐9.30 am Room 209 Medical Education Network
8.30 am‐10.00 am Plenary 3 – doors 9 & 10 Opening ceremony: Welcome to Country Opening choir performance With one Voice Choir Creativity Australia Opening address Hon Sussan Ley
Minister for Sport and Health Opening keynote speaker Dr Alessandro R Demaio, Harvard Medical School Rethinking the future of general practice 10.00 am‐10.30 am Morning tea and exhibition time
Day 1 Monday 21 September 2015 – Block A
10.30 am‐12.00 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop A1
10.30 am‐12.00 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop A2
10.30 am‐12.00 pm Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop A3
10.00 am‐10.30 am Room 209 Chapter of Military Medicine annual meeting 10.00 am‐11.00 am Room 215 Membership Advisory Committee meeting (invite only) Time Chapter of Military Medicine annual conference session – Room 208 10.30 am‐
12.00 pm Military Medicine Case Discussions
Rear Admiral Jennifer Firman, RAN, Surgeon General ADF Reserves Captain Nicole Curtis, RAN, Director Health, Headquarters Joint Operations Command Colonel Isaac Seidl, Australian Army, Director Garrison Operations, Joint Health Command Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 3 of 21 Time Session A1, 10.30 am‐12.30 pm ‐ Room 211 10.30 am W ID154 Proceed with caution! Choosing our interventions wisely
Dr Justin Coleman, RACGP 11.30 am SP ID180 Patient education in general practice waiting rooms: what role does a streamed TV health awareness program play? A/Prof Robyn Woodward‐Kron, The University of Melbourne 11.45 am SP ID187 Tackling the challenge of education, training and workforce in the Northern Territory –
a corporate solution? Dr Sam Heard, Ms Robyn Cahill, FCD Health Limited 12.00 pm SP ID113 General Practitioners' management of mild to moderate depression in the rural setting
Miss Tamishka De Silva, Miss Anjali Prakash, Miss Kate Sandy, School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney 12.15 pm SP ID128 "Between a rock and a hard place": mental health management of Hazara refugees in general practice Mrs Bridget Fernando, University of Melbourne Time Session A2, 10.30 am‐12.30 pm ‐ Room 219 10.30 am OS ID188 Concussion injury in sport ‐ the medico legal risks
Mr David Maddocks, MIPS 11.00 am W ID091 Managing common Tendinopathies in general practice
A/Prof Michael Yelland, Griffith University 12.00 pm SP ID152 Do pain management programs keep working for compensable patients? Dr Anne Daly, TAC/WorkSafe 12.15 pm ID009 How acceptable is it for GPs to ask about drinking ‐ what do patients think? Dr Michael Tam, General Practice Unit, University of NSW, Australia Time Session A3, 10.30 am‐12.30 pm ‐ Room 220 10.30 am ID217 Anaemia management in primary care: focus on iron Dr Lilon Bandler, The University of Sydney; Dr Amanda Thomson, Clinical Excellence Commission 11.30 am ID027 2, 4, 8 Prescribing pitfalls: an update
Prof Greg Whelan, Dr Owen Bradfield, Avant Time Session A4, 10.30 am‐12.30 pm ‐ Room 216 10.30 am ID175 Where there is no diagnosis
A/Prof Lizzi Shires, Rural Clinical School, University Tasmania 11.30 am ID048 Adolescent Health: Developing a model for a school‐based adolescent Wellbeing centre
Dr Sarah Mahoney, Flinders University SP W W W W 10.30 am‐12.30 pm Room 203 12.30 pm‐1.30 pm RACGP booth RACGP Council and National Standing Committee Chairs (invite only)
AFP Editors – meet and greet with delegates Page 4 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins 12.30 pm‐1.30 pm Lunch and exhibition time Day 1 Monday 21 September 2015 – Block B
Time Room
Event
1.30 pm‐2.00 pm Room 208 National Faculty of Specific Interests faculty member meeting
1.30 pm‐3.00 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop B1
1.30 pm‐3.00 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop B2
1.30 pm‐3.00 pm Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop B3
2.00 pm‐3.30 pm Room 209 National Faculty of Specific Interests Board meeting (invite only)
Time Session B1, 1.30 pm‐3.30 pm ‐ Room 211 1.30 pm W ID089 Cruel to be kind. Immunisation‐the clinico‐legal pitfalls
Dr Rob Walters, MIPS 2.30 pm SP ID081 Recommending influenza vaccination to children under the age of 5 – views of primary care providers Mrs Ruby Biezen, Department of General Practice, Monash University 2.45 pm SP ID078 Evidence‐practice gaps in chronic disease management in general practice: development of a clinical decision support tool Dr Santhi Chalasani, The George Institute for Global Health 3.00 pm ID137 Development and evaluation of a Tutorial Observation Tool (TOT) within a Peer Observation Partnership (POP) Dr Aline Smith, University of Notre Dame School of Medicine Sydney (UNDA SOMS) Time Session B2, 1.30 pm‐3.30 pm ‐ Room 219 1.30 pm W ID162 Thinking clearly about the anticholinergic burden
Prof Libby Roughead, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences; A/Prof Debra Rowett, Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide; Prof Gerard Gill, School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria 2.30 pm SP ID073 Reminders, recalls and the law
Dr Sara Bird, MDA National 2.45 pm SP ID095 The ‘problem’ of “six minute medicine” in Australian general practice Dr Clare Bayram, Family Medicine Research Centre ‐ The University of Sydney 3.00 pm OS ID001 Australian Family Physician: Peer‐reviewer support program
Prof Stephen Margolis, Dr Sarah Metcalfe, Dr Glenn Duns, Dr Kate Thornton, Australian Family Physician SP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 5 of 21 Time Session B3, 1.30 pm‐3.30 pm ‐ Room 220 1.30 pm ID204 Healthy ageing for doctors
Dr Narelle Shadbolt, University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School 2.00 pm ID063 Exiting your GP practice
A/Prof Stuart Schneider, Exit Alliance, Scancorp Australia & University of New England 2.30 pm ID003 Staged supply of opiates on authority for prescription opiate abuse Dr Nigel Hawkins, Conjoint Lecturer at the University of Western Sydney 3.00 pm OS ID056 Paying the doctor Dr David Dammery, RACGP/Monash University Time Session B4, Student session, 1.30 pm‐3.30 pm ‐ Room 217 1.30 pm ID174 Recruiting the next generation of rural doctors should start in schools A/Prof Lizzi Shires, Rural Clinical School, University of Tasmania 2.00 pm OS ID052 Urban general practice and longitudinal integrated learning for medical students: a GP perspective Dr Sarah Mahoney, Flinders University 2.30 pm SP ID046 Can teaching about clinical audit in general practice setting improve understanding of clinical audit of both students and GP supervisors? Dr Niral Mahendrakumar Shah, Australian National University 2.45 pm OS ID116 Developing and empowering future leaders in general practice Miss Nicola Campbell, Miss Claire Chandler, General Practice Students Network 3.15 pm SP ID146 Medical student exposure to general practice in Australian medical courses Prof Gerard Gill, Deakin University; A/Prof Chris Hogan, University of Melbourne OS OS OS OS 3.30 pm‐4.00 pm Afternoon tea and exhibition time Day 1 Monday 21 September 2015 – Block C Time Room
Event
4.00 pm‐5.30 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop C1 4.00 pm‐5.30 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop C2 4.00 pm‐5.30 pm Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop C3 Time Session C1, 4.00 pm‐6.00 pm ‐ Room 211 4.00 pm ID077 Nipple pain during breastfeeding: a new model to improve diagnosis and management
A/Prof Lisa Amir, Mr Lester Jones, La Trobe University 5.00 pm ID076 Resources to support you to support breastfeeding women
A/Prof Lisa Amir, La Trobe University; Dr Anita Bearzatto, Medical One, QV 5.30 pm ID075 Diagnostic error: Medico‐legal Issues in breast cancer Dr Sara Bird, Dr Jane Deacon, MDA National 5.45 pm SP ID094 Breast cancer supervised clinical attachments – a trial to measure the learning experience Miss Hayley Staples, Cancer Council Western Australia W OS SP Page 6 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Time Session C2, 4.00 pm‐6.00 pm ‐ Room 219 4.00 pm W ID176 Integrating mindfulness based interventions
Dr Diana Korevaar, Dr Diana Korevaar 5.00 pm OS ID055 The pain and movement reasoning model
Mr Lester Jones, Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University; Dr Debra Wilson, HealthPathways Melbourne, Inner North West Melbourne Medicare Local 5.30 pm SP ID064 Management of persistent non‐specific low back pain in primary care: a review of current guideline recommendations Dr Lufiani Mulyadi, Department of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University 5.45 pm SP ID158 How do general practitioners manage patients with cancer symptoms? A video‐
vignette study Prof Moyez Jiwa, University of Notre Dame, Australia Time Session C3, 4.00 pm‐6.00 pm ‐ Room 220 4.00 pm W ID220 Anticoagulation: Balancing the Art and Science
Dr Matthew Swale, Heart Care Victoria 5.00 pm OS ID193 Deprescribing reduces mortality in older adults
Mrs Amy Page, University of Western Australia
5.30 pm OS ID044 Provision of quality end of life care
Prof Liz Reymond, Metro South Palliative Care Service
Time Session C4, General Practice Registrar session, 4.00 pm‐6.00 pm ‐ Room 217 4.00 pm ID022 Rural community palliative care: does access to GP registrar home visits reduce unplanned admissions? Dr Thea Van De Mortel, Griffith University; Dr Hilton Koppe, North Coast GP Training 4.15 pm ID184 Do External Clinical Teaching Visits (ECTVs) identify registrars requiring remediation? The Hallmarks of Education and Learning Progress (HELP) study Dr Rebecca Stewart, Dr Allison Turnock; GP Training Valley to Coast 4.30 pm ID017 Beyond the textbook: attitudes and experience of GPs care of people with an intellectual disability Dr Jessica Smith, University of Adelaide/Adelaide to Outback 4.45 pm ID036 General practice (GP) registrar attitudes towards interactions with pharmaceutical representatives in community general practice Dr Alexandra Hofer, Dr Rebecca Stewart, Dr Aileen Traves, Tropical Medical Training 5.00 pm SP ID145 Mandated learning plans – do they assist registrars in learning what they need to know? Dr Catherine Kirby, Southern General Practice Training; Dr Peter Silberberg, North Coast General Practice Training 5.15 pm ID192 Development of a supervisory framework for medical learners Dr Sue Douglas, Australian National University Medical School 5.30 pm ID108 Training off the beaten track: interest, participation, drivers and barriers for non‐
traditional training placements in general practice Dr Alexandra Hofer, Tropical Medical Training SP SP SP SP SP SP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 7 of 21 Time Session C5, 4.00 pm‐5.00 pm ‐ Room 216 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm W ID131 Ultrawide field imaging and Diabetic Retinopathy
in the rural setting OPSM 5.00 pm‐6.00 pm Room 215 Governance Taskforce Forum
Social events – Monday evening 6.00 pm‐7.30 pm Cargo Hall & Plus 5 39 & 37 South Wharf Promenade GP15 Welcome reception:
Future connections in health 7.30 pm‐10.00 pm Byblos Bar & Restaurant
G12 World Trade Centre National Faculty of Specific Interests’ dinner Day 2 Tuesday 22 September 2015 – Block D
Time Room
Event
7.00 am‐8.00 am Outside The MCEC RACGP Foundation Walk
Meet at top of the stairs facing the river (look for the RACGP Foundation banner)
7.30 am‐9.00 am Room 215 National Faculty of Specific Interests Abuse and Violence network
(invite only)
8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 214 National Rural Faculty Members meeting 8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop D1
8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop D2
Time Breakfast Sponsor Session – Room 217 7.30 am‐ 8.15 am W ID219 The Relationship between Work and Health –
The GP Role Dr Kevin Sleigh, WorkSafe Victoria *Limited seating for 100 participants
Time 2 hour workshop session ‐ Room 209 8.30 am‐
10.30 am W ‘Wheel of misfortune’ – approaches for Drug Seeking Patients
Dr Paul Grinzi, RACGP Time 2 hour workshop session ‐ Room 204 8.30 am‐
10.30 am Improving patient outcomes and reducing hospitalisation through
primary care: a workshop on Medibank’s Care Programs W Page 8 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Time Session D1, Research Highlights, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 218 8.30 am AFP iPhone ECG screening by practice nurses and receptionists for atrial fibrillation in general practice: the GP‐SEARCH qualitative pilot study Jessica Orchard, The George Institute for Global Health 8.45 am ID127 Informing Quality Improvement (QI) implementation in the Primary care setting
Dr Charlotte Hespe, The University of Notre Dame, Australia 9.15 am ID004 Content of GP consultations in RACGP proposed Medicare time‐tiers A/Prof Helena Britt, Family Medicine Research Centre ‐ The University of Sydney 9.45 am SP ID054 Glimpsing the future: Computer generated self‐images as a motivational tool for weight loss Dr Gemma Ossolinski, Curtin University 10.00 am ID072 Strengthening cardiovascular disease prevention in remote Indigenous communities in Australia’s Northern Territory Dr Paul Burgess, Northern Territory Government 10.15 am ID082 Management of respiratory tract infections in young children – what are primary care providers saying? Mrs Ruby Biezen, Department of General Practice, Monash University Time Session D2, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 219 8.30 am W ID206 Gaining mastery: a sexual health medley for general practitioners Dr Larissa Roeske, VCS Pathology and the RACGP NFSI Sexual Health Medicine Network; A/Prof Ruth McNair, Department of General Practice, the University of Melbourne and the RACGP NFSI Sexual Health Medicine Network; Dr Jason Ong, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and the RACGP NFSI Sexual Health Medicine Network; Dr Anita Elias, Sexual Medicine and Therapy Clinic, the Monash Medical Centre and the RACGP NFSI Sexual Health Medicine Network; Dr Sarah Latreille, Department of General Practice, the University of Melbourne and the RACGP NFSI Sexual Health Medicine Network 10.00 am OP ID098 Quick Start a LARC: Contraception initiation and pregnancy test follow up Dr Suzanne Pearson, Family Planning Victoria Time Session D3, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 220 8.30 am ID163 Working collaboratively to close the health gap
Ms Lyndall De Marco, Diamond Jubilee Partnerships Ltd, Prof Paul Mitchell, Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research, Dr Rowan Porter, Inala Centre of Excellence in Indigenous Health 9.00 am ID130 An innovative outreach model of Diabetic Retinopathy screening in remote communities Ms Nicola Glasson, James Cook University 9.15 am Discussion and Q&A 9.30 am W ID222 4096 Shades of Grey: How to Enhance Your Requests for MRI Dr Chris O'Donnell, MIA Radiology, I‐MED Network SP OS OS SP SP OS SP 10.00 am‐11.30 am Room 215 Archives Committee meeting (invite only) 10.30 am‐11.00 am Room 216 Student morning tea
10.30 am‐11.00 am Morning tea and exhibition time
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 9 of 21 Day 2 Tuesday 22 September 2015 – Block E
Time Room
Event
11.00 am‐12.30 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop E1
11.00 am‐12.30 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop E2
Time 2 hour workshop session, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 204 11.00 am‐
1.00pm Workshopping the Drug Seeker Patients
Dr Paul Grinzi, RACGP Time Session E1, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 218 11.00 am ID099 Deprescribing in frail older people: a randomised controlled trial Dr Kathleen Potter, University of Western Australia W 11.30 am OS OS ID186 The provision of GP care for older Australians living in residential aged care: a complex relationship and opportunities for improvement Dr Amee Morgans, RDNS Institute ID107 DriveSafe DriveAware ‐ a valid cognitive fitness to drive touch screen test for medical practice? Ms Beth Cheal, Pearson/University of Sydney
OS 12.00 pm 12.30 pm ID074 End of life care: medico‐legal issues
Dr Sara Bird, MDA National Time Session E2, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 219 11.00 am OS ID185 Hearing loss: identification, referral and intervention
Ms Sam Harkus, Australian Hearing OS 11.30 am 12.00 pm OS ID177 Overcoming barriers to earlier referral of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children for consideration of hearing aids Ms Sam Harkus, Australian Hearing ID080 Maintaining boundaries with people you have a personal relationship with in your community Dr Jane Deacon, MDA National
W Page 10 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Time Session E3, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 220 11.00 am ID103 Diabetic Retinopathy, DR; Screening in General Practice ‐ success and opportunities
Ms Prof Claire Jackson, University of Queensland, Dr Lisa Crossland, University of Queensland 12.00 pm ID059 How does an extensive loss of telecommunication affect the function of a General Practice? A case study from south‐west Victoria Prof Daryl Pedler, Deakin University
12.15 pm ID040 Attitudes of Australian Rural Doctors to a National Rural Responder Network Dr Tim Leeuwenburg, KIDocs.org
12.30 pm SP ID029 An audit of topical chloramphenicol use in general practice
Dr Jackie Tan, Rhylyn Medical Group 12.45 pm SP ID168 Diabetic eye disease in Indigenous Australians: what GPs can do to help close the gap
Dr Kelly Jones, The University of Melbourne Time Session E4, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 217 11.00 am ID058 “The Change Program” – patient assessment of the acceptability of a general practitioner‐delivered weight management program in primary care Dr Elizabeth Sturgiss, Australian National University Medical School
11.15 am SP ID023 Topical antibiotics for preventing surgical site infection in wounds healing by primary intention A/Prof Clare Heal, James Cook University
11.30 am ID159 Impact of referral letters on scheduling of hospital appointments: a randomised control trial Prof Moyez Jiwa, University of Notre Dame, Australia
11.45 am ID096 Towards a national adverse event surveillance system following immunisation using data from a network of general practices Dr Alan Leeb, Illawarra Medical Centre
12.00 pm ID195 [He]alth [Li]teracy [P]roject in [Ad]olescents – Melton, Victoria Dr Alastair Stark, Dr Jonathon Wee, Westcare Medical Centre 12.15 pm SP ID199 Work in Aboriginal health in Victoria
Ms Danielle Thomson, VACCHO
12.30 pm ID093 Provider or practice continuity of care? What is important?
Dr Michael Wright, CHERE UTS W SP SP SP SP SP SP SP 1.00 pm‐2.30 pm Lunch and exhibition time
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 11 of 21 Day 2 Tuesday 22 September 2015 ‐ Block F
Time Room
Event
2.00 pm‐3.30 pm Room 215 Corlis Fellows meeting (invite only)
2.30 pm‐4.30 pm Room 209 National Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Annual Member meeting 2.30 pm‐4.00 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop F1
2.30 pm‐4.00 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop F2
Time Session F1, 2.30 pm‐4.30 pm ‐ Room 218 2.30 pm SP ID057 The process for developing a weight management program for general practitioners
Dr Elizabeth Sturgiss, Australian National University Medical School 2.45 pm ID088 National Heart Foundation Hypertension guideline update – 2015 Dr Tanya Medley, National Heart Foundation of Australia 3.00 pm SP ID047 Exploring self‐efficacy in GPs managing obesity
Dr Freya Ashman, Australian National University Medical School
3.15 pm ID101 Diet, obesity and asthma: evidence‐based advice on healthy eating for asthma
A/Prof Lisa Wood, University of Newcastle
3.45 pm SP ID014 Continuing medications and adverse drug events in general practice patients A/Prof Graeme Miller, Family Medicine Research Centre SP OS SP 4.00 pm ID156 Stepping Up to Insulin: A qualitative study of patient and professional views of clinical decision making Dr John Furler, University of Melbourne Time Session F2, 2.30 pm‐4.30 pm ‐ Room 219 2.30 pm ID024 Come join the FOAMed party
Dr Tim Leeuwenburg, KIDocs.org; Dr Rob Park, FOAM4GP.com 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm OS OS ID030 Why teach? Engage ‐ Enhance ‐ Expand. An interactive web‐based resource for training in community general practice Dr Rebecca Stewart, Tropical Medical Training OS ID205 E‐learning for GPs in the assessment and management of health and behavioural issues in people with intellectual and communication disability Dr Jane Tracy, Centre for Developmental Disability Health Victoria
OS ID189 The HANDI project: evidence and implementation tailored to general practice Dr Peter Greenberg, Department of General Medicine and the Melbourne EpiCentre at The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH)
Time 2.30 pm Session F3, 2.30 pm‐4.30 pm ‐ Room 220 W ID198 Improving the quality of GP referrals for medical imaging
A/Prof Leanne Rowe, I‐MED; Dr Matthew Andrews, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) ID062 Improving effectiveness and efficiencies in general practice in Indigenous and non‐
Indigenous settings with shared medical appointments Prof John Dixon, Baker IDI; Prof Robert Morgan, Newcastle University; A/Prof John Stevens, Southern Cross University; Prof Garry Egger, Australian Lifestyle Medicine Association W 3.30 pm Page 12 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Time Session F4, 2.30 pm‐4.30 pm ‐ Room 204 2.30 pm W ID196 The unsettled baby in the first 16 weeks: what to do
Dr Pamela Douglas, The Possums Clinic, Griffith University, University of Queensland 3.30 pm W ID070 Managing Shoulder Dystocia the ALSO Way
Dr Kevin Stanton, ALSO Asia Pacific Time Session F5, 2.30 pm‐4.30 pm ‐ Room 216 2.30 pm ID173 Twenty years of ICPC‐2 PLUS: the past, present and future of clinical terminologies in Australian general practice A/Prof Helena Britt, A/Prof Graeme Miller, Dr Julie Gordon, Family Medicine Research Centre, University of Sydney 3.30 pm ID016 Confidence with insulin in type 2 diabetes
Dr Sharon Vasey, Brighton Beach Medical Centre W W 3.00 pm‐4.00 pm Room 214 Optimus Project team meeting (invite only) Annual General Meeting and RACGP Convocation
Time Room
Event
4.30 pm‐5.00 pm Plenary 3 – doors 9 and 10 Registration of members and afternoon tea 5.00 pm‐6.00 pm Plenary 3 – doors 9 and 10 Annual General Meeting
6.00 pm‐7.00 pm Plenary 3 – doors 9 and 10 Convocation of members
7.00 pm‐8.30 pm Room 208 RACGP Council meeting (invite only)
Social events – Tuesday evening 7.00 pm‐11.00 pm The General Assembly 29 South Wharf Promenade UN‐urban: An evening at The General Assembly Day 3 Wednesday 23 September 2015 – Block G
Time Room
Event
8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop G1
8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop G2
8.30 am‐10.00 am Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop G3
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 13 of 21 Time Breakfast Sponsor Session – Room 217 7.30 am‐
8.15 am ID223 How the digital space will change health care in Australia
Priyanka Vaidya and Alex Duckmanton, 1stAvailable.com.au *Limited seating for 100 participants Time 2 hour workshop session – Room 209 8.30 am‐
10.30 am RACGP Defining the Competent GP: the curriculum, competency profile, standards & policies working together Dr Mark Rowe, General Manager – Education and Education team members, RACGP
Time 2 hour workshop session – Room 216 8.30 am‐
10.30 am ID218 Advance care planning: do you really know what your patient wants? A/Prof William Silvester, Austin Health, Dr Alison Sands, Decision Assist, Dr Patrick Kinsella, Gippsland Lakes Community Health Centre Time Session G1, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 210 8.30 am ID202 GPs as first responders ‐ Disaster triaging skills for GPs
Dr Penny Burns, A/Prof Glynn Kelly, Ms Kate Sandy, Dr Andrew Rees, Disaster Management Network, RACGP NFSI 9.30 am ID049 Mobile digital communication and health management: an mHealth pilot program at a large integrated health care centre A/Prof Paresh Dawda, Ochre Health 9.45 am ID019 A study of GP and patient attitudes to the doctor’s use of internet and other information sources during the consultation Dr Colm McCarthy, Wanneroo GP Super Clinic 10.00 am ID039 Radiation protection of the patient education module
Dr Eleanor Chew, RACGP Time Session G2, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 219 8.30 am ID007 Prescribing for common skin conditions
Prof Rod Sinclair, University of Melbourne and Epworth Hospital 9.30 am W ID066 Iron therapy in general practice
Dr Daniel Byrne, Chandlers Hill Surgery; Ms Joy Gailer, Drug and Therapeutics Information Service W W W SP SP SP W Page 14 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Time Session G3, 8.30 am‐10.30 am ‐ Room 220 8.30 am W ID092 The medico‐legal aspects of GP supervision
Dr Jane Deacon, MDA National; Dr Genevieve Yates, North Coast GP Training 9.30 am SP ID105 Non‐billable time – who provides it and who is it for?
Dr Joan Henderson, Family Medicine Research Centre, The University of Sydney 9.45 am SP ID172 Re‐defining chronic conditions for primary care: a ten year follow‐up Dr Julie Gordon, Family Medicine Research Centre ‐ The University of Sydney 10.00 am SP ID031 Oh, to be a fly on the wall! Practical video observation for learning, teaching and supervision Dr Michael Tam, General Practice Unit/University of NSW, Australia 10.15 am SP ID147 Effect of a facilitator intervention on clinical risk assessment for chronic disease in general practice A/Prof John Litt, Flinders University; Ms Sharon Parker, University of NSW 10.30 am‐11.00 am Morning tea and exhibition time
Day 3 Wednesday 23 September 2015 – Block H
Time Room
Event
11.00 am‐12.30 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop H1
11.00 am‐12.30 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop H2
11.00 am‐12.30 pm Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop H3
Time 2 hour workshop session – Room 209 11.00 am‐
12.00 pm RACGP Triennium requirements for QI&CPD. Using the online dashboard
Mr Oskar Santos and Mrs Olga Papadopoulos, National QI&CPD team members, RACGP 12.00 pm‐
1.00 pm RACGP Dispelling the myths and mystery ‐ understanding Fellowship assessment at the RACGP Dr Gary Butler, Dr Sharmila Jayaram, Dr Guan Yeo and Dr Duncan Ledger, National Assessment Advisors, RACGP W W Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 15 of 21 Time Session H1, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 210 11.00 am W ID060 Shared decision making in the treatment of youth depression Dr Claudio Villella, headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation 12.00 pm SP ID160 Asking refugee youth about their health access – community engagement in research
Dr Paula Peterson, MaterUQ Centre for Primary Health Care Innovation 12.15 pm SP ID179 How clinicians contextualise guidelines: extending the evidence base for chronic disease management A/Prof Christine Phillips, Australian National University Medical School 12.30 pm OS ID002 Chronic pain in a refugee population ‐ a practical approach
Dr Christine Boyce, Augusta Road Medical Centre Time Session H2, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 219 11.00 am ID018 Educating Australia's GPs about online mental health resources Dr Jan Orman, Black Dog Institute, eMHPrac 12.00 pm OS ID032 Military and veteran mental health ‐ working together to ensure quality primary care
Dr Richard Reed and Dr Stephanie Hodson, Department of Veterans' Affairs 12.30 pm SP ID012 General Practitioners (GP) knowledge and management of whiplash and post‐
traumatic stress disorder: implications for patient care Dr Bianca Brijnath, Department of General Practice, Monash University Time Session H3, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 220 11.00 am OS ID086 Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery Toolkit for general practitioners and other health professionals Dr Magdalena Simonis, RACGP 11.30 am W ID191 An approach to rural sexual health care
Dr Siobhan Bourke, A/Prof Jane Tomnay, Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health 12.30 pm OS ID005 Establishing a sexual health clinic within a rural general practice Dr Tanya Robertson, Jindabyne Medical Practice Time Session H4, 11.00 am‐1.00 pm ‐ Room 216 11.00 am ID139 The role of the GP in hepatitis B: you can prevent liver cancer Dr Nicole Allard, Doherty Institute 12.00 pm ID170 Curing Hepatitis C in general practice: what you need to know Dr David Baker, Australasian Society for HIV Medicine W W W 1.00 pm‐2.00 pm Lunch and exhibition time 1.00 pm‐2.00 pm Room 108 Provost lunch (invite only)
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Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Day 3 Wednesday 23 September 2015 – Block I
Time Room
Event
2.00 pm‐3.30 pm Room 205 CPR
CPR Workshop I1
2.00 pm‐3.30 pm Room 206 CPR
CPR Workshop I2
2.00 pm‐3.30 pm Room 214 CPR
CPR Workshop I3
Time Session I1, 2.00 pm‐4.00 pm ‐ Room 210 2.00 pm OS ID071 The future of Australian general practice: lessons from USA health reforms Dr Paul Burgess, Northern Territory Government 2.30 pm OS ID133 Gold Coast Integrated Care ‐ 6 months on
Dr Kate Johnston, Gold Coast Integrated Care and Griffith University 3.00 pm W ID151 Preparing for 2017: the new National Cervical Screening Program Dr Siobhan Bourke, Dr Larissa Roeske, VCSPathology Time Session I2, 2.00 pm‐4.00 pm ‐ Room 219 2.00 pm OS ID124 Using email in general practice
Dr Nathan Pinskier, RACGP 2.30 pm ID034 The GP's guide to social media
Dr Melanie Considine, RACGP; Dr Nicole Higgins, Tropical Medical Training; Dr Ewen McPhee, RACGP; Mr David Townsend, University of New England 3.00 pm ID181 How to practice safely in an era of cybercrime and privacy fears Mrs Christina Harbridge, Olliehan IT 3.30 pm ID123 The RACGP Guide for the use of social media in general practice Dr Tim Senior, RACGP OS OS OS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 17 of 21 Day 3 Wednesday 23 September 2015 – Block I
Time Session I3, 2.00 pm‐4.00 pm ‐ Room 220 2.00 pm OS ID182 Online help for diabetes related distress ‐ results of a proof of concept study Dr Jan Orman, Black Dog Institute, eMHPrac 2.30 pm ID118 Are you a GP who wants to do research? Your practice manager can help Ms Anna Wood, University of Melbourne 2.45 pm ID111 A PENCAT recipe to identify frail older people who can benefit from restorative programs‐lessons from the CHASE project Dr Chris Bollen, BMP Healthcare Consulting 3.00 pm ID169 Telehealth to support structured monitoring to achieve targets for glycaemia in type 2 diabetes (T2D) in rural primary care A/Prof John Furler, University of Melbourne 3.15 pm ID035 Response to the sexual harassment of female GPs in Australia study Dr Stephen Wilkinson, Prof Gerard Gill, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Geelong 3.30 pm SP ID155 My patient’s pain hasn't gone away ‐ an injured worker case study Dr Kevin Sleigh, WorkSafe Victoria 3.45 pm SP ID011 Australian General Practitioners attitudes about return to work after a compensable injury: results from a national survey Dr Bianca Brijnath, Department of General Practice, Monash University SP SP SP SP 4.00 pm‐4.30 pm Afternoon tea Day 3 Wednesday 23 September 2015 – Closing plenary session Time Room
Event
4.30 pm‐5.30 pm Plenary 3 – doors 9 and 10 Closing ceremony
Closing keynote speaker: Jessica Rowe Closing remarks and thank you: Dr Frank R Jones, RACGP President Page 18 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins Poster presentations Poster presentations will be on display outside the session rooms on level two foyer of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from Monday 21 to Wednesday 23 September 2015. Rural Health ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 85 CLIPP: Pinning Down Rural Mental Health Through Partnership Miss Jandree Patel, University of Melbourne Innovative models of care to meet rural need 130 An innovative outreach model of Diabetic Retinopathy screening in remote communities Ms Nicola Glasson and Prof Sarah Larkins, James Cook University; Dr Lisa Crossland, University of Queensland Innovative models of care to meet rural need Family Health ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 65 Night Terror in a 4 years old patient in Hong Kong: A Case Report Dr Sum Lok Wong, Aberdeen Jockey Club General Outpatient Clinic Paediatric care
165 Delphi study of pharmacology experts to derive international recommendations for medicine use in lactation A/Prof Lisa Amir, La Trobe University Paediatric care
144 Advance Care Planning, Choices for Quality End of Life Care Ms Tracy Wu, ACT Medicare Local Palliative care
106 High rates of attendance for social and psychological reasons among asylum seekers and refugees: a longitudinal study in a primary health care service Dr Janine Rowse, ANU Academic Unit of General Practice Preventive medicine & overall health 110 Patient acceptability and attitudes to receiving alcohol Miss Aishwarya Modur and use enquiry from general practitioners Dr Michael Tam, UNSW 136 Prostate Cancer PSA Patient Information Tool
Mental Health ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 67 Weather Worries: the role of general practice in climate change distress Dr Mark Braidwood, FRACGP Management of depression and anxiety Preventive medicine & overall health A/Prof Leanne Rowe, RACGP Preventive medicine & overall health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 19 of 21 Business, technology and innovation ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 164 Online Symptom Checker: Getting Australians to their GP (and other healthcare) at the right time Ms Mary Byrne, Healthdirect Australia; Dr Trina Gregory, Port Macquarie GP Superclinic Informatics in patient care 171 Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK Patient‐Clinician Communication Model Dr Heather Shepherd, University of Sydney; Ms Karen Carey, Tonic Health Media Informatics in patient care 183 Digital Signage in General Practice Dr Vu Tran, GO1
Innovations in GP technology 117 The use of Facebook advertising for hiring General Practice staff Mr Rajdeep Ubeja, Better Health Greenhills Practice management Chronic conditions and pain management
ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 112 Patient perspectives on shared care following colorectal cancer surgery Dr Lawrence Tan, University of Western Sydney Cancer 178 A placement program for general practitioners and general practice nurses in a specialist cancer hospital Ms Judy Evans, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Cancer 221 Optimal Cancer Care Pathways: Achievements and future directions Ms Alexandra Philpott, Cancer Council Victoria and Department of Health and Human Services Cancer 41 Aging and eye disease: are we blind to early detection and intervention? Dr Chelsea Guymer, University of Adelaide Chronic disease patient management 51 The effectiveness of multimorbidity in predicting health resource use, severity of illness and complexity of care Mr Christopher Harrison, University of Sydney Chronic disease patient management 102 Australian variation in Knee Procedures A/Prof Michael Yelland, Griffith University Sports injury, rehabilitation, & musculoskeletal medicine 134 Musculoskeletal imaging ‐ how it works for you, the referrer Mrs Bronwyn Parsons, ACT Medicare Local Sports injury, rehabilitation, & musculoskeletal medicine 141 Randomised Trial of Prolotherapy Injections and an Exercise Program Used Singly and in Combination for Refractory Tennis Elbow A/Prof Michael Yelland, Griffith University Sports injury, rehabilitation, & musculoskeletal medicine Page 20 of 21 W Workshop ‐ 1 hr OS
Oral Session – 30 mins SP Short Paper – 15 mins GP research, education and training ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 21 Outcomes of the RACGP Foundation Research grants program, 2004‐2012 Ms Tania Lim, RACGP
Conducting & presenting research 149 Recovery oriented mental health in primary care: two steps forward Dr Shiva Vasi, Monash University Conducting & presenting research 68 Are we chasing our aging tail? Results of the CHASE project‐Connecting Health and Aged care Systems Effectively Dr Chris Bollen, BMP Healthcare Consulting Mentorship, leadership and supervision 115 Survey of Victorian New Fellow's education and support needs. Dr Sara Whitburn, Belmore Road Medical Centre Mentorship, leadership and supervision 142 Successful Australian GP doctorate candidates 2010‐
2014 Prof Gerard Gill, Deakin University Mentorship, leadership and supervision 8 ELearning collaboration ‐ devising an effective process for sharing online content between two interstate RTPs Mr Marcel Mihulka, VMA GP Training; Ms Alexandra Smart, Adelaide to Outback GP Training Program Online learning
203 Act Today for Tomorrow; A clinical audit in reaching BP target in General Practice Dr John Crimmins, RXA Medical Online learning
37 Help! Can anyone help? ‐ Evaluation of regular resuscitation drill Dr Hon Ho Sze, Queen Mary Hospital Training opportunities and skills 132 Treating TAC and WorkSafe patients: Results from a study of Victorian GPs Mr Jamie Swann, WorkSafe Victoria Training opportunities and skills 15 Description of practices related to Insulin injection therapy and sharp disposal among ambulatory patients Dr Rukshala Deepama Nayomi Sumanasekera, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka Conducting & presenting research Other ID Abstract Title Author
Sub‐theme 13 The RACGP QI&CPD 2014‐2016 triennium update Mrs Olga Papadopoulos, RACGP Other 84 Post‐diagnosis skin cancer follow‐up in rural general practice: A mixed‐method study Dr Ei Thu Aung, SGPT
Other 109 General practitioners' awareness of gastroparesis in Greater Western Sydney Mr Rajiv Kurup, University of Western Sydney Other 38 How to fit Advance Care Planning into your practice
Dr Alison Sands, Decision Assist; A/Prof William Silvester, Austin Health; Ms Clare Chiminello, Decision Assist, Austin Health Other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Rural health Family health Mental health Business, technology and innovation Chronic conditions and pain management GP research, education and training Other Page 21 of 21 
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