The Extension Seminar in Haematology will be delivered as an online self-paced learning package followed by a live virtual seminar on Saturday 31 August 2024. It is suitable for pharmacists with experience in managing haematological malignancies who are looking to extend or consolidate their knowledge and skills.
The seminar covers key concepts in managing acute leukaemia, relapsed and refractory diffuse large B cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma. The self-paced learning package includes didactic sessions from multidisciplinary specialists focusing on fundamentals of these malignancies. The knowledge and skills learned during these sessions will then be consolidated in interactive case study sessions and through Q&A session/s with expert presenters
The self-paced learning package comprises approximately 6-7 hours of learning material and will be available from Friday 19 July 2024. The live virtual component of this seminar will take place on Saturday 31 August 2024. The self-paced learning package materials must be completed prior to attending the live virtual seminar.
Please note: all attendees will have 18 weeks of access to the seminar self-paced learning package and resources from your date of enrolment into this page. Enrolment details will be sent to registered attendees when available.
Unsure if this is the right level for you? View the seminar level descriptors.
Please note: presentation recordings from the live virtual seminar will not be available.
Members |
Non-members |
Intern or Technician members |
Intern or Technician non-members |
NZAdPha affiliate members | NZAdPha technician members | |
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Early bird* |
$475 |
$585 |
$285 |
$365 |
$527 | $257 |
Standard |
$575 |
$685 |
$360 |
$455 |
$617 | $324 |
All registration rates include GST.
Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEST Friday 16 August 2024.
All registrations close 11:59pm AEST Tuesday 27 August 2024.
Kris Johnstone, Advanced Pharmacist and Team leader- Cancer Care, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service, Qld
Maggie Chau, Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Vic
A/Professor Ashish Bajel, Clinical Haematologist, Transplant/Cellular Therapy Physician, Peter MacCaccum Cancer Centre, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Vic |
Philip Selby, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA |
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Shevon Fernando, Senior Haematology Pharmacist, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Vic |
Dr Nick Murphy, Consultant Haematologist, Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tas |
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Dr Michael Low, Haematologist - Myeloma Lead, Monash Health. Melbourne, Vic |
Dr Isaac Goncalves, Clinical Haematologist, Clinician-Scientist, MacCallum Cancer |
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Dr Ray Mun Koo, Haematologist & PhD Candidate, Royal Melbourne Hospital & Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Vic |
Dr Mark Dowling, Cellular Therapies Fellow, Victorian Cancer Agency Mid-Career Fellow, Pater MacCallum Cancer Centre & Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Vic |
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Professor Andrew Wei, Stream Leader - Acute Leukaemia and MDS, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre & Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Vic |
Dr Shaun Fleming, Clinical & Laboratory Haematologist, Alfred Health, Vic |
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Tami Stewart, Haematology Laboratory Registrar, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre & Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Vic |
Antoinette Runge, Senior Medical Officer – Haematology, Queensland Children’s Hospital; Senior Medical Officer – Haemophilia, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Qld |
All times listed are in AEST
This activity has been accredited for 2 hours of Group-1 CPD and 12.75 hours of Group-2 CPD (for a total of 27.5 CPD credits), suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan.
The accreditation number is S2024/59.
Competency Standards:
(National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia, 2016)
All registration rates include GST
Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEST Friday 16 August 2024.
All registrations close 11:59pm AEST Tuesday 27 August 2024.
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