This brand new seminar is designed to expose pharmacists to various clinical scenarios and challenges associated with delirium and dementia.
The knowledge gained in these sessions will be challenged in multiple small group case discussions where participants will be encouraged to formulate a plan and share it with the larger group. This Masterclass in Dementia and Delirium will be delivered by a combination of self-paced learning and a full day live virtual seminar.
The self-paced learning package comprises approximately 2-3 hours of learning material and will be available from Friday 5 April 2024. The live virtual component of this seminar will take place on Saturday 18 May 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.
Please note: presentation recordings from the live virtual seminar will not be available.
Members |
Non-members |
Intern/Technician members |
Intern/Technician non-members |
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Early bird* |
$380 |
$490 |
$225 |
$295 |
Standard |
$490 |
$610 |
$295 |
$365 |
All registration rates include GST.
*Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEST Friday 10 May 2024.
Alexandra Brown, Clinical Pharmacist, Quality Coordinator, Diagnostic & Outpatient Services, Northern Health, Melbourne, Vic
Anna Jennings, Senior Clinical Pharmacist - Health of Older People, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Vic
Dr Madeline Healy, Geriatrician, Monash Health, Dementia Support Australia, Melbourne, Vic
Nicholas Jensen​, Senior Pharmacist – Mobile Assessment and Treatment Service (MATS) & Hospital Admission Risk Program (HARP), Alfred Health, Melbourne, Vic
Dr Sarah Bernard, Consultant Geriatrician, North Metro Health Service, Perth, WA
Eamonn Eeles, Consultant Physician, Geriatrician, Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Qld
Professor Ajay Macharouthu, CL Psychiatrist for Older Persons; ECT Director; Director of Training for Psychiatry; Deputy Chair - QDAF, Cairns, Qld
Kim Jeffs, Geriatrician, Northern Health, Melbourne, Vic
Nadia Mouchaileh, Senior Aged Care Pharmacist, Austin Health; Adjunct lecturer, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic
Nashwa Masnoon, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
Vidya Menon, Senior Pharmacist, RCOT/OPAL (Residential Care Outreach Team & Older People's Assessment Liaison), Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA
Gauri Godbole, Specialist Aged and Palliative Care Pharmacist, Gosford Hospital, Gosford, NSW
Danielle Byrne, Cognition Clinical Lead, Monash Health, Melbourne, Vic
Dr Julie Lustig, Consultant Geriatrician, Aged and Rehabilitation Division, Monash Health, Melbourne, Vic
This activity has been accredited for 6.25 hours of Group-1 CPD and 3 hours of Group-2 CPD (for a total of 12.25 CPD credits), suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan.
The accreditation number is S2024/33.
Competency standards* addressed:
*National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia, 2016
All registration rates include GST
Early bird registration ends 11:59pm AEST Friday 10 May 2024.
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