

The SA/NT Branch is delighted to invite you to their 2024 Endocrinology Symposium, an event designed to provide an overview of endocrinology topics including menopause, steroid weaning and thyroid disorders.
This symposium aims to enhance pharmacists' knowledge and skills in endocrinology, showcasing presentations from influential clinicans in both SA and NT.
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge in endocrinology and network with members and non-members in Adelaide and Darwin!
This will be a hybrid event, in-person and virtual.
NT location: Darwin University, Building Yellow 3; the rooms are 1.14 and 1.15 (the one stands for level 1), commencing 10am ACST
SA location:The University of South Australia (UniSA) City East Campus, commencing 11am ACDT
All registration rates include GST.
Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEST Tuesday 2 April 2024.
Anna Fletcher, Senior Pharmacist – Education and Research – Regional and Senior Pharmacist - Virtual Telehealth, Limestone Coast Local Health Network
Anna Fletcher is a pharmacist who lives and works in South Australia. Her current role is Senior Pharmacist – Education and Research – Regional South Australia. She is also working clinically as a Senior Pharmacist – Virtual Telehealth in the Limestone Coast Local Health Network. Anna has previous experience working in a broad range of clinical pharmacy settings, including oncology, haematology, rheumatology, endocrinology, and dermatology. Interestingly, all of the clinical settings in which she has worked have steroid use as a common factor among their patient cohorts. She greatly enjoys educating and communicating with patients around steroid medications and is excited to be speaking with you all about this topic.
Assoc. Prof Jui Ho, MBBS, BSc(Med), FRACP, PhD Head of Unit, Southern Adelaide Diabetes and Endocrine Service, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, Clinical Associate Professor, Flinders University, Coordinator, Advanced Training in Endocrinology, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Clinical Lead, Clinical Prioritisation Criteria Working Group in Endocrinology, SA Health
Associate Professor Jui Ho is a Senior Staff Specialist in Endocrinology at Southern Adelaide Local Health Network. She completed her PhD at the University of Adelaide in the field of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis regulation during critical illness and high-risk pregnancy.
She has a broad range of clinical interest including endocrine disorders in pregnancy, cancer therapy related endocrinopathies and disorders of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Her current work provides her with opportunities to contribute to clinical medicine, education and developmental projects. She chairs the thyroid multidisciplinary meeting, serves on the RACP Endocrinology Advanced Trainee Committee and is a clinical associate professor at Flinders University. She was on the expert writing panel of Therapeutic Guidelines for Bone and Metabolism.
Genevive Stawarz, Dietitian & Credentialled Diabetes Educator, Gove District Hospital, NT Health
Genevieve is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Credentialed Diabetes Educator from Nhulunbuy, NT. I have worked in East Arnhem Land for just over 6 years, starting out as the outreach dietitian before taking on my current clinical role at Gove District Hospital in 2020. Before moving to the NT, I worked as a public health nutritionist delivering food literacy programs with Foodbank in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Growing up in rural Western Australia and understanding the impact of distance and isolation on health, I have always had a passion for rural and remote health. As a remote practitioner I strongly value my network of equally passionate colleagues and see collaboration and teamwork as crucial in providing client-centred quality care in a remote setting. I’ve always considered myself a jack of all trades and master of none, but after becoming a credentialed diabetes educator 3 years ago I have enjoyed specialising in diabetes management, particularly in a remote context. In my spare time, I love experiencing all the beautiful nature East Arnhem Land has to offer.
Cheryl Sanderson, Diabetes Nurse Educator, Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, NT
Cheryl is an experienced Diabetes Nurse Educator and has worked as a nurse in Aboriginal primary health for over 20 years.
She is strongly committed to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people by providing the best Diabetes support, education and guidance in a culturally safe and respeectful way. She is always keen to collaborate, empower and share knowledge.
Cheryl has provided Diabetes services to rural and remote regions of Cerntral Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory's Top End and feels priviledged to travel to and provide Diabetes Education services to people acorss the West Arnherm region.
Dr Matt Hare, MBBS (Hons), BMedSc (Hons), FRACP, Endocrinologist, Department of Endocrinology, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT; Senior Research Officer, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT
Dr Hare is an Endocrinologist and clinician-researcher whose work focuses on addressing the intergenerational impacts of diabetes and related conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. He is a Staff Specialist and Clinical Lead for Remote Services within the Endocrinology Department at Royal Darwin Hospital, and a Senior Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research. Dr Hare is also currently a Director of the Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society and serves on the Australian Diabetes Society Research Advisory Committee.
This activity has been accredited for 0.75 hours of Group-1 CPD and 2.25 hours of Group-2 CPD (for a total of 5.25 CPD credits), suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan.
The accreditation number is S2024/24.
The program addresses pharmacist competency standards, including:
(National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia, 2016)
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