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Workshop: Conducting Clinical Research in Palliative Care in New Zealand

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Capital & Coast District Health Board, in collaboration with IMPACCT (including PaCCSC and CST) is running a workshop to introduce clinical research to new and experienced researchers in New Zealand. The workshop will be multi-disciplinary in focus.

New study concepts for presentation will be called for in November 2019. The process for submitting study concepts will also be confirmed at that time.

PROGRAM OUTLINE

9.30amRegistration opens
10.00amCCDHB Welcome, Mihi Whakatau and Introductions
Dr Emma McMenamin, Senior Medical Officer, Palliative Medicine CCDHB
Dr Fiona Bailey, Consultant Palliative Medicine, Hospital Palliative Care Service CCDHB
10.15amWho are IMPACCT and PaCCSC?
Professor Jane Phillips, Director IMPACCT, UTS
10.30amConducting randomised controlled trials in palliative care - the why
Professor David Currow, PaCCSC Chief Investigator, IMPACCT, UTS
11.00amConducting clinical research in New Zealand - the where
TBC
11.30amLessons from the field - the what [we've learnt]
Q&A on establishing a program of collaborative clinical research
Facilitators: Dr Emma McMenamin and Dr Fiona Bailey
12.30pmLight lunch
1.15pmPanel: the how - RAPID can help clinicians build clinical research skills.
Lessons learnt, opportunities to be had, benefi
ts to clinical decision making and quality improvement.
Facilitators: Dr Emma McMenamin and Dr Fiona Bailey
2.30pmAfternoon tea
2.45pmNew concept presentations x 2
3.45pmActions, Wrap up and thanks
Dr Emma McMenamin, Senior Medical Officer, Palliative Medicine CCDHB
Dr Fiona Bailey, Consultant Palliative Medicine, Hospital Palliative Care Service CCDHB
4.00pmPoroake (Close)

Gold coin donation

Delegates are asked to make a gold coin charity donation on the day.

Confidentiality

Delegates are required to sign a confidentiality agreement. Current UTS/IMPACCT members may already have one in place. UTS/IMPACCT staff will contact you if you need to sign a confidentiality agreement.

Photograph permissions

Photographs will be taken on the day for promotional purposes. 

The University of Technology Sydney has the absolute right of ownership of any photographs taken on the day and will be entitled to publish, distribute and use the images for promotional purposes.

If you do not wish your photograph to appear in any promotional materials, please email paccsc@uts.edu.au to advise. 


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