National Medicines Symposium 2006

Session Details

Balancing benefits and harms

Thursday, 8 June 2006 13:00 -14:00

Ground Floor Foyer

The Value of QUM in the Bunbury Pain Management Centre
  • Mrs Nicole E Frayne, Greater Bunbury Division of General Practice
  • Managing Medicines in the Mallee: a rural community QUM project
  • Patricia M Derrick, Mallee Division of General Practice
  • Good Medicine, Bad Medicine – Assessment, Interpretation and Communication
  • Mrs Melanie Hay, National Prescribing Service/Ipswich and West Morton Division of General Practice
  • Is the MDRD equation suitable for predicting doses of renally excreted medicines in people with renal impairment?
  • Andrew J McLachlan, University of Sydney
  • Does the Use of PowerPoint Enhance a NPS Educational Visit?
  • Mr David R Kennedy, Riverina Division of General Practice & Primary Health Ltd.
  • Australian Prescriber online
  • Susan Reid, NPS
  • Data-driven patient-specific prescriber feedback; the Veterans’ MATES project
  • Jodie Hillen, Quality Use of Medicines & Pharmacy research Centre, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia
  • Using computerised decision support systems in ophthalmic practice to support quality use of medicines: a pilot study
  • Elizabeth M Deveny, Centre for Eye Research Australia, the University of Melbourne
  • Targeting ED Pharmacy in a metropolitan hospital can make a significant contribution to patient care
  • Mr Tim Garrett, Mona Vale Hospital
  • Development of a Package to Monitor Physical Health in Children and Adolescents Using Antipsychotics
  • Manya T Angley, University of South Australia
  • Published on Monday, 29 May 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser