National Medicines Symposium 2006

Session Details

Balancing systems and settings

Friday, 9 June 2006 10:30 -11:00

Ground Floor Foyer

An Intelligent Decision Support System for Medication Review
  • Mr Peter C Tenni, University of Tasmania
  • The Auditor : Providing NPS clinical audits electronically
  • Bryn A Lewis, NPS
  • Delivering drug interaction information as a web service
  • Bryn A Lewis, NPS
  • Home Medicines Review on the Gold Coast: What is really happening
  • Mrs Laetitia Hattingh, Griffith University School of Pharmacy
  • Pharmacy Discharge Medication Service - 20 years on
  • Kym Smith, The Wesley Pharmacy
  • Using professional competencies to enhance curricula in QUM focused pharmacy teaching
  • Adam J Phillips, QUM and Pharmacy Research Centre, Sansom Institute, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia
  • Controlled access to high cost medicines: Ethical issues
  • Christine Y Lu, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales; Department of Clinical Pharmacology, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
  • Access to high-cost medicines in Australia: Views of stakeholders
  • Christine Y Lu, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales; Department of Clinical Pharmacology, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
  • Pharmacotherapeutics for Remote Area Nurses
  • Frances Vaughan, Centre for Remote Health, Alice Springs
  • Facilitating use of the NPS benzodiazepine audit in South Australia
  • Mrs Susan M Edwards, Southern Division of General Practice (SDGP)
  • Changing use of statins in Australia 1990-2004
  • A/Professor Andrea Mant, Director, Population Heath and Use of Medicines Unit, SVH and UNSW
  • Evaluation of the NPS educational visiting program for General Practitioners in the Hunter Urban Division of General Practice
  • Sandra M Fitzgerald, Hunter Urban Division of General Practice
  • Educational visiting: ensuring success across different services in the one division
  • Joy Gailer, Drug and Therapeutics Information Service, Repatriation General Hospital, and Veterans' MATES (funded by DVA)
  • Drug use in type 2 diabetes: how pharmacists are helping patients manage
  • Gwen Higgins, NPS
  • Ms Judith Mackson, National Prescribing Service Ltd.
  • Quality use of Antidepressants: What information are pharmacists providing?
  • Gwen Higgins, NPS
  • How do you sustain improvements in healthcare? Lessons from the CAPTION project (NSW arm)
  • Mr David J Maxwell, NSW Therapeutic Advisory Group
  • A formulary submission toolkit: Promoting effective evaluation and decision-making for new drugs in hospitals
  • Karen I Kaye, New South Wales Therapeutic Advisory Group
  • Tools for promoting medication safety and monitoring quality use of medicines in Australian hospitals
  • Karen I Kaye, New South Wales Therapeutic Advisory Group
  • Effect of Storage in Dose Administration Aids on the In Vitro Dissolution of Omeprazole
  • Ms Angela Young, University of Sydney
  • Improving the quality and safety of drug interaction decision support offered by electronic clinical systems in general practice and community pharmacy in Australia
  • Mr James F Reeve, University of Tasmania
  • Published on Monday, 29 May 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser