PRESENTATIONS

  
Wednesday 16 April
2.00 – 6.00pm

Registration desk open.

Thursday 17 April  -  PATIENTS
7.30am

Registration desk open, pre session tea & coffee served.

8.30am

Opening Ceremony and Address

9.00am

Patient Involvement and Empowerment in Primary Care
Janet Askham and Ron Paterson

Janet Askham Powerpoint

Ron Paterson Powerpoint


10.30am

Morning tea amongst the exhibitors

11.00am

An Effective Consumer and Community Voice
Sandra Coney and Margaret Austin

Sandra Coney Powerpoint

Margaret Austin Powerpoint


12.30pm

Lunch amongst the exhibitors

1.30pm

Lessons from America
Matt Handley

http://www.cmdhb.org.nz/counties/Funded-Services/PrimaryCare/documents/presentation-GroupHealth.pdf


3.00pm

Afternoon tea amongst the exhibitors

3.30pm
Concurrent Sessions
Connecting with Communities Building Better Teams for Improved Mental Health Electronic Initiatives More Lessons From America
Chair: Cathy O'Malley
Chair: Alan Mangan
Chair: Paul Cressey
Chair: Brett Roche
Connecting with Community: Long term Conditions project Pacific Youth Suicide Prevention Workshop Electronic Referrals & Discharges; connecting with secondary care The Medical Home – There is no place like home!
Joe Howells & David Nixon
Wairarapa Community PHO
Kupa Kupa & Ranei Wineera
Tumai mo te Iwi PHO
Tony Cooke
CIO Hutt Valley DHB/HISAC Member 
Dr Randall Oates & David Garrett
TransforMED
 

Joe Howells & David Nixon Powerpoint

Kupa Kupa & Ranei Wineera Powerpoint

Tony Cooke Powerpoint

3.30-4.15pm
Physician Leadership Excellence, Practice Readiness and Change


Dr Randall Oates & David Garrett  Powerpoint

 

A Tale of Barbushka and the Koru Primary Care Counselling Mentoring or Meddling – Use of Information to Assist Good Practice.
Dave Ayling &
Mo Harte
Youth Health Service
- YOSS (Palmerston North)

Barbara Charuk & John McMenamin
Whanganui Regional PHO

David Rankin
HISO 

Dave Ayling & Mo Harte Powerpoint

Barbara Charuk & John McMenamin Powerpoint

David Rankin Powerpoint
4.15-5.00pm
Practice Metrics: Practice Measurement, Quality Improvement and Collaborative Learning


Dr Randall Oates & David Garrett  Powerpoint


Clinicians, Communities and Connections: Canterbury spreads the pandemic planning load If, as the WHO says, "there is no health without mental health", what are we at ProCare doing about that? Use of Web 2.0 in General Practice
Andrew Manning
Pegasus Health
David Codyre & Kate Moodabe
ProCare
Karl Cole
ProCare

Andrew Manning Powerpoint

 

David Codyre & Kate Moodabe Powerpoint

Karl Cole Powerpoint

5.00pm onwards

Free evening to explore what makes Wellington so fantastic!

There is plenty to see, eat and experience. For ideas visit the team on the Registration Desk or online at www.wellingtonnz.com

Friday 18 April  –  POLITICS & PERFORMANCE
7.15am

The Future of Family Medicine – A Collaborative Project of the Family Medicine Community
Dr Randall Oates and David Garrett
TransforMED (kindly sponsored by Westpac)

Chair: Susan Turner

8.30am

The Measurable and the Meaningful: Dispatches from the Front Line
Dee Mangin, Les Toop, Rod Jackson & Harry Pert

Dee Mangin and Les Toop Powerpoint

Rod Jackson Powerpoint

Harry Pert Powerpoint

10.00am

Morning tea amongst the exhibitors

10.30am

Leaping off our Laurels
Susan Dovey & Kevin Morris

Susan Dovey Powerpoint

Kevin Morris Powerpoint

11.30am
Concurrent Sessions
Population Health
(kindly sponsored by Medical Assurance Society)
Pegasus: A Potpourri of Performance Enhancing Programmes: Improve Health? Start with Self!
(kindly sponsored by PHARMAC)
Chair: Richard Tyler  Chair: Paul McCormack
Chair: Andrew Holmes
Population Health: Three perspectives “It just makes sense” - Bringing General Practice and District Nursing into a Proactive Future Focused Partnership
CVD Screening - The Way Forward
Matt Handley
GroupHealth Inc
Louisa Sparrow & Paul Abernethy
Pegasus Health
Peter Moodie
PHARMAC
See: Lessons from America Session (Thurs 1.30pm) for information on GroupHealth Inc

Louisa Sparrow & Paul Abernethy Powerpoint

Peter Moodie Powerpoint

Understanding Avoidable Hospital Admissions: Using available data Summer Studentship: Teamwork in general practice Health My Way: A person/family centred rethink of effective self-care
John Grant & Cathy O’Malley
WIPA
Dulia Halliday
Pegasus Health
Philip Gandar
Synergia

John Grant & Cathy O’Malley Powerpoint

Dulia Halliday Powerpoint

Philip Gandar Powerpoint

A ‘Systems’ Approach to Chronic Care Management Taking the Pulse
Paul Roseman
ProCare
David Jones
Pegasus Health

Paul Roseman Powerpoint

David Jones Powerpoint

1.00pm

Lunch amongst the exhibitors

1.45pm

Continuity amid Chaos continued
Robin Gauld and Bev O'Keefe

Robin Gauld Powerpoint

Bev O'Keefe Powerpoint 


3.00pm

Afternoon tea amongst the exhibitors

3.30pm- 5.00pm
Concurrent Sessions
Managing for Quality Promoting & Purchasing Digital Democracy
Chair: Ros Rowarth
Chair: Shelley Frost
Chair: Fiona Thomson
Cornerstone, what are we Building and what is around the Corner?
Health Promotion in Primary Care - Mobilising Community Leaders to Implement Local Solutions to Address Local Health Issues Improved Health  Outcomes Through OpenStrategy Collaboration
John Wellingham
RNZCGP
Nicola Young
ProCare
Dr Phil Driver
OpenStrategies (UK) Ltd

John Wellingham Powerpoint

Nicola Young Powerpoint

Dr Phil Driver Powerpoint

Clinical Self-determination in the Development and Delivery of Clinical Best Practice Education: The Pegasus Health experience Health Promoting Practices
Dr Chris Leathart
Pegasus Health

 
Rachel Harrison & Berni Marra
Capital PHO
 

Dr Chris Leathart Powerpoint

 

Rachel Harrison & Berni Marra Powerpoint  

Sentinel Event Monitoring Sharing Decision Making on PHO Funding and Purchasing Health Services with General Practice
Dr Steve Lillis & Denise Ward
Pinnacle Health
Paul Roseman
ProCare
 

Dr Steve Lillis & Denise Ward Powerpoint 

 

Paul Roseman Powerpoint

Please Note : Concurrents are subject to change
7.00pm onwards

Conference Dinner, St James Theatre

Come dressed for a Night on Broadway!!!

Saturday 19 April  –  A MORNING OF MO–TIVATION
8.00am

Registration desk open, pre session tea & coffee served

8.30am

Marvellous Mo-tivation
Robin Judkins & Arthur Klap

9.30am

Morning tea

9.45am

Towards a Postgraduate Curriculum and Recertification
Tony Townsend, John Campbell, Tana Fishman, Tony Dowell, Ros Rowarth, Pete Foley, Janet Askham and Matt Handley

11.30am

Summary and Closing

Note: Accreditation of Professional Development Points

IPAC 2008 Conference has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCPG) and has been approved for up to 15 hours for General Practice Education Programme Stage 2 (formerly AVE) and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes.

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