New Zealand Respiratory Conference 27 and 28 September 2012 Thursday 27 September All plenary sessions take place in Chancellor 1 08.00 – 09.00 09.00 – 09.15 09.15 – 09.20 09.20 – 09.25 09.25 – 09.55 09.55 – 10.00 10.00 – 11.00 Plenary Session 1 11.00 – 11.30 11.30 – 12.00 Plenary Session 2 12.00 – 12.30 Plenary Session 3 12.30 – 13.30 13.30 – 14.00 Concurrent Session 1 14.05 – 14.35 Concurrent Session 2 14.40 – 15.10 Plenary Session 4 15.10 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.00 Concurrent Session 3 16.00 – 16.30 Concurrent Session 4 16.30 – 17.00 Concurrent Session 5 17.00 Registration opens Mihi Whakatau - Tu Williams Housekeeping – Aaron Gilmore, Master of Ceremonies Asthma Foundation Welcome – Professor Ian Town (Asthma Foundation President) Hon Peter Dunne (Associate Minister of Health)Opening Address Angela Francis (Asthma Foundation Chief Executive) – Conference Overview Associate Professor Michael Baker - Poverty and infectious diseases in NZ: time to address social determinants Sponsored by Principal Sponsor, PHARMAC Morning Tea ( Chancellor 3) Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman – Housing and health research programme Robert Linterman – Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart - the private & public sector working together Representing Conference Partner, EECA Lunch (Whitby’s Restaurant, Level 17) Chancellor 1 Chancellor 4 Chancellor 2 Dr Prudence Stone Julz Darroch Raewyn Hopkins What does it take to build a Fitness whanau - Community Motivational triggers and social movement? You! based exercise resource smoking cessation Sione Tu’itahi Dr. William Levack Professor Richard Beasley In search of Fonua Ola Home based pulmonary Combination ICS/LABA Therapy addressing Pacific inequities rehabilitation programme – The Smart Regime using Nintendo Wii Nancy Chapman & Sara Shaughnessy Representing Healthcare of NZ Ltd Using a Whānau Ora approach to manage long-term respiratory illness in the community Afternoon Tea (Chancellor 3) Chancellor 1 Chancellor 4 Chancellor 2 Dr. Ihi Heke Health promotion from a Māori perspective Bridget Macfarlane Recruiting to the Space to Breathe programme Bruce Bassett Quitline - on the stopSmoking front-line Teresa Chalecki Three Point Programme - non compliance or not? Jennifer Smyth What is Sensitive Choice®? Marina Lambert NZ adult respiratory nursing knowledge & skills framework Asthma Fundamentals Trainers Meeting Asthma Foundation Annual General Meeting The EECA Social Hour (Chancellor 3) Day Two Friday 28 September All plenary sessions take place in Chancellor 1 08.15 Welcome back to day two – Aaron Gilmore 08.30 – 09.15 Plenary Session 5 Dr. Michael Epton - Community programmes to reduce respiratory admissions. What can we learn? Presentation sponsored by our Silver sponsor, Boehringer Ingelheim Professor Robin Taylor – End of Life care in COPD. Featuring the Asthma Foundation sponsored film, A Good Death Morning Tea (Chancellor 3) 09.15 – 10.00 Plenary Session 6 10.00 – 10.30 10.30 – 11.15 Plenary Session 7 11.15 – 12.00 Plenary Session 8 12.00 – 13.00 Dr. Helen Reddel – Strategies for education about adherence for health professionals 13.00 – 13.40 Motivational Speaker – Cam Calkoen 13.45 – 14.15 Concurrent Session 6 Chancellor 1 Dr. Helen Reddel Inhaler technique education: practical strategies and research evidence 14.20 – 14.50 Concurrent Session 7 Kerri Arcus Career planning Leanne Te Karu Te Ha o Te Iwi – Restructuring the responsiveness to asthma management would support improved health outcomes for all Lunch (Dining Room) Chancellor 4 Sam Doogue A novel approach to longitudinal compliance during COPD exercise intervention in rural New Zealand 14.55 – 15.25 Associate Professor Rob Young – COPD-lung cancer link and its clinical implications Closing speaker – Associate Professor Bob Hancox 15.25 – 15.30 Summary and closure Chancellor 2 Michal Boyd Chest assessment & auscultation: clearing up the confusion about crackles, percussion, rhonchi in the bronchi, and other lung assessment curiosities Jo Eames (physiotherapist) Breathing classes for children with asthma Please note that concurrent sessions are subject to room change; such changes will be advised by the MC and noted in room signage at the venue. The Asthma Foundation appreciates the diversity of the presenters and their topics. However, some viewpoints discussed may not reflect those of the Asthma Foundation.