6 – 8 October 2011The Hilton Hotel
Adelaide
The 6th Conference ofThe Australian College of Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Practitioners: Coming of Age
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Invitation
On behalf of the ACNP committee I would like to invite all nurses, nurse practitioners, nursepractitioner candidates as well as thoseinterested in nurse practitioner issues, to join usat the ACNP National Conference to be held inAdelaide from 6 – 8 October 2011.
The theme of the conference is “NursePractitioners – Coming of Age” which celebrates our past achievements and looksforward to future challenges for the NursePractitioner, in the framework of healthcaredelivery to all Australians.
Major themes will include:
1. NP’s in Private Practice, including“Examining Funding Models in Private Practice”
2. MBS/PBS Update
3. Rural and Remote Health
4. Mental Health
5. Pharmacology and Safe Prescribing.
We are excited to announce that we havesecured Donna Deirs, an international speakerof great note, plus a line up of home grownnational speakers with an internationalreputation.
Personally I look forward to showing off Adelaideand all the wonderful attractions it has to offer.
Cassandra RyanConference Convenor
Conference Committee
Conference Convenor
Cassandra RyanThe Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, SA
Conference Co - Convenor
Luke Christofis Lyell McEwin Hospital, Adelaide, SA
Conference Organising Committee
Elaine FordSouth West Area Health Service, Westmead, NSW
Helen GosbyPresident, Australian College of Nurse PractitionersWestmead Children’s Hospital, Westmead, NSW
Christopher HelmsVice President, Australian College of Nurse PractitionersWalk in Centre – ACT Health, Canberra, ACT
Amal HelouChair – Australian College of Nurse PractitionersScientific Programme CommitteeRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW
Robin MoonSwan District Hospital, Middle Swan, WA
Robyn PetersPrincess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, QLD
Stuart SmithLyell McEwin Hospital, Adelaide, SA
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Adelaide
Adelaide is known for its festivals, food, wine, artand culture. With spacious boulevards and vibrantinner city districts, sophisticated architecture andlush gardens, Adelaide has the convenience of alarge city with a relaxed feel. Adelaide is close to allthe famous South Australian wine regions includingMcLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley. Whynot extend your stay to explore further?
Climate
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with warm,sunny weather for most of the year.
The average daily temperate in October is 23°C witha minimum of 11°C and 7 hours of sunshine per day.
Venue – Hilton Hotel Adelaide
233 Victoria Square Adelaide, South AustraliaCheck In – 1400hrs Check Out – 1100hrs
Hilton Adelaide is centrally positioned, overlookingVictoria Square and next to Adelaide's shopping,theatre and business centres.
The hotel offers 5 star facilities with a pool, gym,restaurants, bars and cafes. When it is time to relax,Hilton Adelaide is proud to offer the stylish LobbyLounge and casual Charlies Bar along with one ofAdelaide’s premier dining experiences: TheBrasserie. A short stroll into the CBD leads you tothe gourmet delights of the vibrant Central Marketsand the Gouger Street dining precinct.
Getting There
Hilton Adelaide is located at Victoria Square, in theheart of the city and a 20 minute taxi ride from theairport (approximate cost $25.00)
Adelaide airport is serviced by all major national airlines.
Tram and bus stops are located at the hotelentrance.
Parking – Secure valet parking is available at $29.50per car, per night with multiple entries and exits.
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Invited SpeakersDr Robyn AitkenSenior Research Fellow & Head of Education,Centre for Remote Health, Northern Territory
Ms Libby BirchmoreConsultant Cardiac Nurse practitioner, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia
Ms Rosemary BryantChief Nurse, Department of Health and Ageing
Professor Mary ChiarellaSydney Nursing School, University of Sydney,New South Wales
Professor Donna DiersYale School of Nursing, United States of America
Ms Belinda Donkin-EversDirector & Nurse Practitioner, The Walk-In Clinic,New South Wales
Ms Elaine FordWestern Sydney Area Health Service, New South Wales
Professor Stephen GibsonDeputy Director, National Ageing ResearchInstitute, Victoria
Professor Megan-Jane JohnstoneAssociate Head of School, School of Nursing andMidwifery, Deakin University, Victoria
Professor Alison KitsonHead of Discipline of Nursing, University of Adelaide, South Australia
Professor Judy Lumby AMDirector of the Joanna Briggs Foundation,University of Adelaide, South Australia
Professor Nicholas ProcterChair of Mental Health Nursing, University of South Australia, South Australia
Mr Greg RobertsClinical Research Pharmacist, Department ofPharmacy, Repatriation General Hospital, South Australia
Professor William RuncimanPatient Safety and Healthcare, University of South Australia, South Australia
Dr Roelof van WijkHead of Department Anaesthesia and IntensiveCare, University of Adelaide, South Australia
Speakers
International Keynote Speaker
Donna Diers PhD, RN, FAANDonna Diers is the Annie W. Goodrich ProfessorEmeritus and Lecturer in Nursing at the YaleSchool of Nursing and Senior ClinicalCoordinator, Decision Support, Yale-New HavenHealth System. She also holds Adjunct Professorappointments at the University of Technology,Sydney, Australia and the University of Sydney.
In the United States, Professor Diers is identifiedwith the emergence of clinical nursing researchmethodologies, as she wrote the first book onthat subject. She is also recognized for her workon the policy and politics of advanced practicenursing (nurse practitioner and nurse-midwifery).In Australia, her work with casemix (applicationsof AR-DRG-type information for clinical practiceand operational management) is particularly wellknown. She was Dean of the Yale School ofNursing from 1972 to 1985. Her publicationshave appeared in all major nursing journals in theUSA and in many journals in health services inthe US and Australia. She was Editor of Image -Journal of Nursing Scholarship for eight years,and serves as manuscript reviewer to a numberof professional journals in nursing and healthservices. A popular public speaker, ProfessorDiers also consults and teaches on writing forpublication. Her book, “Speaking of Nursing ...Narratives of Practice, Research, Policy and theProfession” received the AJN Book of the YearAward in 2005.
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Day 1 – Thursday 6th October
Time Presentation Speaker
8.00 REGISTRATION OPENS
8.45 – 10.15 Chair: Cassandra Ryan
8.45 Conference official opening Chief Nurse SA
9.05 INVITED KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 1 Donna Diers
9.50 Mental Health – Community engagement and knowledge transfer in mental health Nicholas Procter
10.15 MORNING TEA
10.45 – 12.15 Chair: Luke Christofis
10.45 Global perspective on care Alison Kitson
11.15 Future potential scope of practice Judy Lumby
11.45 Update on NSAIDs Greg Roberts
12.15 LUNCH and poster session
13.30 TOPICAL SESSIONS: Chair:
1A. Primary health care Chris Helms
1B. Identification and treatment of sepsis in the newborn Mary Wagner
1C. Prescribing Warfarin Anthony Summers
1D. Pandora’s Box: Multiple morbidities leading to complex care management Michelle Woods
15.00 AFTERNOON TEA
15.30 CONCURRENT FREE PAPER SESSIONS
17.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
Program
Pre Conference Day – Wednesday 5th October
Time Presentation
17.00 REGISTRATION OPENS
18.30 WELCOME RECEPTION
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Program
Day 2 – Friday 7th October
Time Presentation Speaker
8.00 REGISTRATION OPENS
9.00 – 10.00 Chair: Elaine Ford
9.00 E health, Telehealth and PBS/MBS one year later update Helen Gosby, Amal Helou and Leonie Burdack
9.30 Rural and remote health Robyn Aitken
10.00 Acute Pain – Impact and treatment Dr Roelof Van Wijk
10.30 MORNING TEA
11.00 – 12.00 Chair: Stuart Smith
11.00 Safety and Quality – adverse events for the clinician Dr Bill Runciman
11.30 AGM of the ACNP
12.30 Chief Nurse address Rosemary Bryant
13.00 LUNCH
14.00 TOPICAL SESSIONS: (1 hour duration) Chair:
2A. Anterior shoulder dislocation reduction without sedation Anthony Summers
2B. Nurse Practitioner Toolkit: A strategic integrated approach to the development of the nurse practitioner role in South Australia Marcia Hakendorf
2C. Narrative Therapy Andrew Cashin
2D. Nephrology Nurse Practitioner Roles: Models of care and clinical key performance indicators. Can these translate to the broader nurse practitioner community? Barbara Harvie
15.00 AFTERNOON TEA
15.30 CONCURRENT FREE PAPER SESSIONS
17.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
18.30 CONFERENCE DINNER – National Wine Centre
(Buses depart The Hilton at 18.30)
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Program
Day 3 – Saturday 8th October
Conference Gala Dinner
National Wine Centre of AustraliaCorner of Botanic and Hackney Roads, AdelaideFriday 7 October 20117 – 11pm
Situated on the edge of Adelaide’s stunningBotanic Gardens, the National Wine Centre is an architectural treat. The Centre has anoutstanding reputation for providing the finestSouth Australian food and wine.
Dinner guests may like to take the WineDiscovery Tour, a National Wine Centre highlight.
This will be a night to remember and we hope alldelegates will attend.
The dinner is included in the cost of FullRegistration and Student Registration.
Additional ticket cost: $90.00 per person
Buses will depart from the Hilton at 6.30pm
Social Functions
Welcome Reception
Hilton Hotel AdelaideWednesday 5 October 20116.30pm
Join us the night before the Conference forwelcome drinks and to mingle with friends andcolleagues. Welcome Reception tickets areincluded in the full registration fee for delegates.
Additional ticket cost: $60.00 per person
Time Presentation Speaker
8.00 REGISTRATION OPENS
9.00 – 10.30 Chair: Helen Gosby
9.00 Private Practice an alternative 1. Elaine Ford 2. Libby Birchmore3. Blinda Donkin-Evers
10.00 The ethics and politics of the nurse practitioner role: a matter of social justice? Megan Jane Johnstone
10.30 MORNING TEA
11.00 – 12.30 Chair: Amal Helou
11.00 Nurse Practitioners Mary Chiarella
11.30 Aged care what are the issues? Stephen Gibson
12.00 INVITED KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 2 Donna Deirs
12.30 QLD Invitation to 2012 Conference Robyn Peters Conference Close Cassandra Ryan/ Luke Christofis
12.30 LUNCH
National Wine Centre of Australia
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Cancellation Policy
RegistrationIf notification of cancellation is made in writing tothe Secretariat prior to 24 AUGUST 2011, a fullrefund will be given (less a AU$110 processing fee).After this date no refund will be given, however asubstitute delegate may be accepted. Cancellationof hotel bookings should also be made in writingthrough the Conference Secretariat.
AccommodationThere is no guarantee that cancellations will receivea refund as the hotel reserves the right to charge afee equal to 1 night’s accommodation or the fullduration of the stay on any rooms cancelled.
Payment Options
Payment can be made by personal cheque or bankdraft in Australian dollars only. Cheques should bemade payable to the ACNP Conference.Alternatively, payment may be made via Mastercardor Visa. Payment can also be made by directtransfer, please quote delegate’s surname whentransferring funds electronically.Account name: ACNP ConferenceBSB: 062 151Account number: 1029 6330
Registration Information and Fees
Registration InclusionsRegistration for all delegates (Full Registrants,Students, Sponsors/Exhibitors) includes:
• Admission to all sessions
• Conference satchel
• Conferences program book,
• Attendance certificate
• Morning and afternoon teas, lunches on each day ofthe conference
• 1 ticket to the Welcome Reception on Wednesday 5 October 2011
Day RegistrantsIncludes entry into all sessions, the conference program& abstract book, attendance certificate, morning andafternoon tea and lunch on the day of registration
How to RegisterRegister online by visiting the conference website:http://www.dcconferences.net.au/acnp2011/
Conference Secretariat DC ConferencesPO Box 637 North Sydney NSW 2059 AustraliaTelephone: 02 9954 4400 Facsimile: 02 9954 0666 Email: [email protected]
Early Bird RegularBefore After19 August 2011 19 August 2011
Full Registration ACNP Member $620 $720
Full Registration Non Member $780 $880
Day Registration $330* $370*
Student Registration $425 $500
Additional Trade Representative $350* $350*
*Does not include Conference Dinner
Accommodation
Star Rating Distance to Venue Room Type & Bedding Room rate BreakfastConfiguration (per room
per night)
Hilton Hotel 5 star Onsite Single Guest Room $195 Extra $25.00ppAdelaide Double Bed
Miller Apartments* 4.5 star 750m 1 Bedroom Deluxe $170 N/A(10 min walk) 1 Queen Bed
2 Bedroom Executive $270 N/A2 Queen Bedsor1 Queen & 2 Singles
* Please notethere is VERYLIMITEDavailability atthis venue
Registration Fees
Includes 1 year membership to ACNP