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ASCEPT Clinical Pharmacology Weekend 2012


Date             Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April 2012
Theme         Toxicology
Venue          St Vincent's Private Clinic, Level 4, 438 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney

Open to all ASCEPT members and pitched at physician advanced trainees in Clinical Pharmacology. The weekend will be small and informal but structured to maximise learning. There will be clinically focused presentations from leaders in the field. Expert panels will also discuss elements of each session at their conclusion. Attendees are encouraged to submit or bring clinical questions for the “Clinical Problems – Group Discussion” session.   RACP Advanced Trainees in Clinical Pharmacology are strongly encouraged to present at the meeting. Trainee presentations will be 30 minutes, 15-20 minutes presentation and 10-15 minutes discussion.

Registration includes an abstract booklet, morning and afternoon teas and Saturday lunch. A dinner will be held at 7pm on Saturday evening at a local restaurant (cost included in registration).  Attendees are responsible for securing their own accommodation.

This year's Clinical Weekend has been scheduled to allow trainees to also attend the Australian Toxicology Poisons Network Meeting, 26 - 27 April 2012, Sydney Read more information


Program                                  Download latest program

Registration                           Download registration form

Goal
                                To provide professional education at a level appropriate for advanced trainees in 
                                        Clinical Pharmacology and relevant to practitioners in Clinical Pharmacology

Organising Committee    Darren Roberts, Matt Doogue, Brian Egan, Paul Chin

Trainee Prize proudly sponsored by CMAX


Guest Speakers

Geoff Isbister, Staff Specialist, Department of Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology, Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital;  Associate Professor, Discipline of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Newcastle

Ian Whyte, Director, Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology, Calvary Mater Newcastle;  Professor, Discipline of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Newcastle

Nick Buckley, Professor of Medicine, Medical Professorial Unit, POW Hospital Clinical School, University of NSW

Andrew Dawson, Director National Poisons Register & Clinical Toxicology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney;  Clinical Professor of Medicine, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney

Noel Cranswick, Director, Clinical Pharmacology Unit, Department of Medicine, Royal Children’s Hospital;  Director, APPRU, Murdoch Children’s Research  Institute & the Royal Children’s Hospital;  Associate Professor, University of Melbourne

Matt Doogue, Clinical Pharmacologist and Endocrinologist, Flinders University

Kate O’Connor, Clinical Immunologist and PhD candidate, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Westmead Hospital


Contact Us

If you have any questions or need assistance please contact the ASCEPT Secretariat on:

ASCEPT Secretariat
CLEMS
Suite 5, 250 Gore Street
Fitzroy Vic 3065

Tel:  03 9416 3833   Email:  ascept@clems.com.au



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