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Perspectivesof Pain
Perspectivesof Pain
Professional Development One-Day Program
Professional Development One-Day Program, Friday 27th October 2017Sydney Masonic Centre
F O R M O R E I N F O C O N T A C T
DC Conferences Pty Ltd
P 02 9954 4400 | F 02 9954 0666
W www.dcconferences.com.au/pigni2017
On behalf of the 2017 organising committee,
I would like to invite you to be part of the Pain
Interest Group Nursing Issues (PIGNI) Annual
Professional Day.
The theme Perspectives of Pain will cover a
varied program with local and national experts
addressing evolving issues in acute and chronic
pain. The day provides an opportunity to
network and meet others who have an interest
in pain management.
Bernadette BugejaChairperson, Pain Interest Group Nursing Issues
You are invited…
G O L D S P O N S O R S G O L D S P O N S O R S
Perspectives of PainFriday 27th October 2017 – Sydney Masonic Centre
Registration from 08.00Theme: Perspectives of Pain
08.45 Welcome and opening
09.00 Pain, the brain and your amazing Protectometer: Dr Lorimer Moseley, University of South Australia
09.40 Recent developments in procedural pain management: Dr Chris Jephcott, Waikato Hospital NZ
10.20 Q&A with session speakers
10.30 MORNING TEA
11.00 Ethnocultural infl uences on pain: Bernadette Brady, Liverpool Hospital
11.30 The path to engagement with Indigenous Australians: David Beveridge, Northern NSW Local Health District
12.00 Acute and Chronic Pain in Crohn’s disease, a consumer perspective: Katherine Stewart
12.30 Q&A with session speakers
12.45 LUNCH
13.45 Acute post-operative pain: Dr Martine O’Neill, Northern Private Pain Centre
14.15 Improving pain management, a rural perspective: Vickie Croker, Tamworth Integrated Pain Services (TIPS).
14.45 Pain, dementia and delirium: Katie Conciatore, Blacktown Hospital
15.15 Q&A with session speakers
15.30 AFTERNOON TEA
16.00 Annual General Meeting: All PIGNI members welcome
Only online registration and payment
will be accepted. Please visit
www.dcconferences.com.au/pigni2017
Registration FeesEarly Bird rate before 15 September 2017:
PIGNI Member $120
Non-member $170
After 15 September 2017:
PIGNI Member $150
Non-member $200
To become a member of PIGNI or renew
membership, go to the Pain Interest Group
Nursing Issues Webpage: www.pigni.org.au
Cancellation PolicyNotifi cation of cancellation must be in writing.
No refund is available, however the registration
may be transferred to another delegate at no
additional cost.
CPDContinuing Professional Development: 5 hours
Sydney Masonic CentreAddress: 66 Goulburn St,
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9284 2888
Situated in Sydney’s CBD, the Sydney Masonic
Centre (SMC) is easily accessible and convenient.
The closest train station is Museum Station, just
300m from the venue. Central Station is also
close by, 700m down the road.
SMC and Secure Parking
have teamed up to offer a
15% off ALL parking products
at the World Square Carpark
when booking online. Booking
information can be found on
www.dcconferences.com.au/pigni2017
Program Registration The Venue
F O R M O R E I N F O C O N T A C T
DC Conferences Pty Ltd
P 02 9954 4400 | F 02 9954 0666
W www.dcconferences.com.au/pigni2017
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