On behalf of the Australian Pain Society’s Local Organising Committee, it is with great pleasure that I invite you to join us in Hobart, Tasmania; Australia’s ‘Apple Isle’, for the 40th Annual Scientific Meeting, from 5th- 8th April 2020.
Having reflected at the 39th meeting, ‘on the IASP Global Year against Pain in the most Vulnerable’, 2020 will bring us more challenges ‘In the IASP Global Year for the Prevention of Pain’.
The Scientific Program Committee is thrilled to have procured three most impressive international speakers: *Professor John Cryan, from University College, Cork, Ireland, who’s current research focusses on the interaction between brain, gut and microbiome and how it applies to stress, psychiatric and immune-related disorders. *A/Professor Erin Krebs from University of Minnesota Medical School, USA. Her research addresses chronic pain and opioid analgesics. *Dr Janet Bultitude from the University of Bath in the UK, whose research interests are pain, attention and sensorimotor interactions, as well as neurorehabilitation, and the ‘neglect-like’ sensory system changes in complex regional pain syndrome.
They will be joined by an inspiring range of national and international speakers who will provide a veritable glance at the most complex, challenging, provocative and indeed interesting topic: Pain.
This webinar series, presented by Emerging Minds and RACGP Specific Interests, will focus on providing GP participants with knowledge and skills required during a child mental health assessment.
The webinars will be facilitated by Dr James Best, Chair RACGP Specific Interests Child and Young Person's Health, and will include GPs and specialists working in the area of child mental health.
The webinars are free to RACGP members and available to non-members for $95.00.
Child Mental Health: Assessment
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 pm
This webinar will discuss ways of completing a holistic, family focused approach to a child mental health assessment.
For registration and additional information please contact RACGP