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Sunday 15 March 2015 MORNING 8.30am - 1.00pm $110 | Early Bird by 23 January 2015 $135 | Standard Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Qld Registration now open! 2015 Australian Pain Society 35th Annual Scientific Meeting Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Qld 15 - 18 March 2015 www.dcconferences.com.au/aps2015 Find us on Facebook Australian-Pain-Society Follow us on Twitter AusPainSoc CPD points 3 hours To register or for further information please visit Pre Conference Half Day Workshop Pharmacological Management in Pain The pharmacological management of pain is increasingly becoming a worldwide challenge. This half day morning session precedes the Australian Pain Society’s 35th Annual Scientific Meeting and its target audience comprises clinical pharmacologists, pharmacists, industry researchers, pain specialists, paediatricians, clinical nurse consultants, government representatives and other experts interested in clinical pharmacology. Topics will include: Pharmacokinetic - pharmacodynamic modelling Drug-drug and drug-disease interactions New chronic pain drug development tools Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of new pain medications Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of approved opioids drugs Clinical case studies in palliative care and chronic non-cancer pain SPEAKERS A/Professor Arun Aggarwal | Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, NSW Dr Ghauri Aggarwal | Concord Hospital, NSW Dr Charles Brooker | Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW Dr David Gronow | Westmead Hospital, NSW Mr Tony Hall | Griffith University, QLD Associate Professor Mark Hutchinson | University of Adelaide, SA Professor Lona Louring Christrup | University of Copenhagen, Denmark Professor Maree Smith | University of Queensland, QLD Proudly Sponsored by
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Page 1: e n ! a t i o n n o P reC on fc H al D yW ksh p i s t r … · 2017-08-24 · a t i o n n o w o p e n ! 20 15 Australian Pain Society 35th Annual Scientific Meeting ... C P D p o

Sunday 15 March 2015

MORNING

8.30am - 1.00pm

$110 | Early Birdby 23 January 2015

$135 | Standard

Brisbane Convention &

Exhibition Centre, Qld

Registratio

n now open!

2015 Australian Pain Society

35th Annual Scientific Meeting

Brisbane Convention &

Exhibition Centre, Qld

15 - 18 March 2015

www.dcconferences.com.au/aps2015Find us on Facebook Australian-Pain-Society

Follow us on Twitter AusPainSoc

CPDpoints

3 hoursTo register or for further information please visit

Pre Conference Half Day Workshop

Pharmacological Management in PainThe pharmacological management of pain is increasingly becoming a worldwide challenge.

This half day morning session precedes the Australian Pain Society’s 35th Annual Scientific Meeting

and its target audience comprises clinical pharmacologists, pharmacists, industry researchers, pain

specialists, paediatricians, clinical nurse consultants, government representatives and other experts

interested in clinical pharmacology. Topics will include:

� Pharmacokinetic - pharmacodynamic modelling

� Drug-drug and drug-disease interactions

� New chronic pain drug development tools

� Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of new pain medications

� Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of approved opioids drugs

� Clinical case studies in palliative care and chronic non-cancer pain

S P E A K E R SA/Professor Arun Aggarwal | Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, NSW

Dr Ghauri Aggarwal | Concord Hospital, NSW

Dr Charles Brooker | Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW

Dr David Gronow | Westmead Hospital, NSW

Mr Tony Hall | Griffith University, QLD

Associate Professor Mark Hutchinson | University of Adelaide, SA

Professor Lona Louring Christrup | University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Professor Maree Smith | University of Queensland, QLD

Proudly Sponsored by

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