FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE SPRING MEETING SEPTEMBER 16-18, 2016 THE ADELAIDE HILLS CONVENTION CENTRE, HAHNDORF, SA Managing pain in the workplace HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS
WELCOME The Faculty of Pain Medicine and the organising committee of the 2016 Spring Meeting would like to invite you to historic Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills for this inspiring three-day event. This year, the spring meeting Managing pain in the workplace will examine the complex issues accompanying pain management and rehabilitation in the setting of occupational injury. Rising above the valleys in the picturesque Mount Lofty Ranges, the meeting will be held at the Adelaide Hills Convention Centre from September 16-18, 2016. The sponsorship opportunity will offer reach beyond the core group of pain specialists, as it is expected that the meeting will attract delegates from a range of specialities including neurosurgery, neurology, rheumatology, occupational medicine, psychiatry and allied health professionals. The healthcare industry exhibition will provide companies with an opportunity to showcase the latest equipment in pain management technology in both the acute and chronic setting, and will be available throughout the meeting. A welcome reception will be held on Friday evening, September 16, to thank you for your partnership. Major sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are detailed on the following pages and are designed to give sponsors exposure to a broad range of pre-event marketing as well as maximum access to delegates during the meeting. It is expected that 100-150 delegates will attend, based on previous spring meetings. For further information, please contact the conference organiser Penny McMorran on +61 3 8517 5302 or fpm@anzca.edu.au. Yours sincerely, Convenor INVITED INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER Dr Franklin is the Medical Director of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, and a Research Professor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Neurology, and Health Services at the University of Washington. As the chair of the Washington State Agency Medical Director s Group, he has led the effort in the state and nationally to reverse the epidemic of morbidity and mortality related to use of opioids for chronic pain. He has produced ground breaking research on the risk factors related to the development of long-term disability in workers compensation, and has led the effort in Washington State to develop community-based innovations in healthcare delivery with a focus on disability prevention. Dr Franklin has also been a state and national leader on the development of evidence-based guidelines and health technology assessments. He has published more than 160 original studies in peerreviewed journals. INVITED SPEAKERS Dr John Baranoff Ms Michelle Carse Associate Professor David Cherry Ms Sarah Curran Dr Tony Davis Dr James Economos Dr Peter Herriott Dr Bruce Hocking Dr Chris Holmwood Ms Emma Karran Mr Greg McArthy Professor Lorimer Moseley Mr Peter Roberts Dr Michael Schirripa Professor Michael Shanahan Dr Mary Wyatt Mr YH Yau Associate Professor Andrew Zacest
PROVISIONAL PROGRAM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 continued 12.15 1.15pm Registration and lunch 12.45 1.45pm Lunch 1.15 1.30pm 1.30 3.30pm 1.30 2pm 2-2.30pm 2.30-3pm 3-3.30pm 3.30 4pm 4 5.30pm 4-4.30pm 4.30-5pm 5-5.30pm 5.30-7pm Introduction and welcome by the Dean and Convenor The nature of the problem Understanding the problem Mr Greg McArthy What is being done? Dr Mary Wyatt Taking a collegiate view: The role of medical panels Associate Professor David Cherry What happened in New Zealand? Ms Michelle Carse Afternoon tea SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 8 9am Chemicals, substances and other pastimes General considerations of drugs in the workplace Ms Sarah Curran Medical marijuana Cannabis, addiction and impairment Dr Chris Holmwood Welcome reception Registration 9 10am Plenary session 1 Opioids and work injuries 1.45 3.15pm 1.45 2.15pm 2.15-2.45pm 2.45-3.15pm 3.15 3.45pm 3.45 5.15pm 3.45-4.15pm 4.15-4.45pm 4.45-5.15pm 7-10.30pm SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18 Upper limb pain in the workplace Shoulder pain Professor Michael Shanahan Mysteries of the forearm and wrist TBC Managing the painful upper limb back to work Dr James Economos Afternoon tea Pain, mental health and work Ill, angry or upset? Dr Michael Schirripa Management of affective disorders and work return Dr Peter Herriott PTSD Dr Tony Davis Conference dinner 9 10am Plenary session 3 10 11am Plenary session 4 Observing outcomes of spinal surgery in the workers compensation setting RSI 30 years on: What should we have learned? Dr Bruce Hocking 10 10.45am Plenary session 2 11-11.30am Morning Tea 10.45 11.15am 11.15am 12.45pm 11.15-11.45am Explaining CRPS Professor Lorimer Moseley Morning tea The role of the treating team Medical management 11.30am 1pm 11.30am-12pm 12-12.30pm Back pain in the workplace What does conservative management mean? Ms Emma Karran Outcomes of disc surgery in the work setting Associate Professor Andrew Zacest 11.45am-12.15pm Therapeutic psychology and self-efficacy Dr John Baranoff 12.30-1pm Spinal stabilisation Mr YH Yau 12.15-12.45pm The changing role of the physiotherapist Mr Peter Roberts 1pm Lunch and conclusion of meeting
HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES We invite organisations to consider the benefits and opportunities associated with becoming involved as a sponsor or exhibitor at the 2016 Faculty of Pain Medicine Spring Meeting. The Organising Committee recognises the need to strengthen and enhance partnerships and is committed to bringing the interest of both parties together to build strong and worthwhile relationships. The healthcare industry exhibition will provide companies with the opportunity to showcase the latest equipment and services to key decision makers at the meeting. The healthcare industry event will be held throughout the meeting. Major sponsorships and exhibition opportunities are designed to give sponsors exposure across the whole range of pre-event marketing as well as maximum access to delegates during the meeting. The conference secretariat would be happy to discuss options with you. MAJOR SPONSORSHIPS TOTAL INVESTMENT OF $A19,250 (INCLUDING GST) Major sponsor entitlements include: A premier display area, which consists of two skirted trestle tables and power source. Signage at the lectern area. Complimentary registration for up to four representatives (including morning and afternoon teas, lunches and welcome reception). Two invitations to the conference dinner. Complimentary satchel flyer insert (one-page flyer or equivalent). Acknowledgement in all mail-outs and promotional material, including the registration brochure and meeting handbook. Acknowledgement as a major sponsor on the meeting website, including company logo, with a link to your company s website. Acknowledgement on the opening slides at the meeting. Delegate list provided at the meeting. (Please note: Major sponsorship is not exclusive) ORGANISING COMMITTEE, Convenor EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES TOTAL INVESTMENT OF $A5,500 (INCLUDING GST) Healthcare industry exhibitors entitlements include: A skirted trestle table and power source. Acknowledgement in the meeting handbook. Complimentary registration for up to two representatives (including morning and afternoon teas, lunches and welcome reception). Acknowledgement as an exhibitor on the meeting website, including company logo with a link to your company s website. Delegate list provided at the meeting. Additional exhibitor passes can be purchased for the duration of the meeting at $A330 and include the following: Lunch, morning and afternoon teas for the duration of the meeting. One ticket to the welcome reception. Name badge. CONTACT For any further information, please visit the FPM website: www.fpm.anzca.edu.au/events Alternatively, please contact the conference organiser: Penny McMorran Faculty of Pain Medicine Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists 630 St Kilda Rd Melbourne VIC 3004 Phone: +61 3 8517 5302 Email: fpm@anzca.edu.au
FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE SPRING MEETING SEPTEMBER 16-18, 2016 THE ADELAIDE HILLS CONVENTION CENTRE, HAHNDORF, SA SPONSORSHIP / EXHIBITION FORM Please print clearly in block capitals CONTACT DETAILS Contact name: Company name: Position: Postal address: State: Postcode: Telephone: Mobile: Facsimile: Website: Email: First representative: Second representative: Products/services to be exhibited: Dietary requirements: All costs are shown in Australian dollars and are inclusive of GST SPONSORSHIP ITEM Major sponsorship $19,250 Exhibition space $5,500 PAYMENT OPTIONS Please make cheques payable to ANZCA in Australian dollars. Please complete this form and forward payment to: Penny McMorran Faculty of Pain Medicine Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists 630 St Kilda Rd Melbourne VIC 3004 Phone: +61 3 8517 5302 Email: fpm@anzca.edu.au Card Number: Expiry date: I require a tax invoice to make payment I have enclosed a cheque made payable to ANZCA I would like to pay by credit card Visa Mastercard Card holder s name: Signature: Date: Terms and Conditions of Sponsorship and Exhibition 1. The meeting may have more than one major sponsor. 2. The sponsorship packages including all artwork and advertising will be subject to organising committee approval and their decision will be final. 3. Exhibition space will be preferentially allocated to major sponsors, and remaining spaces sold in order of receipt of booking and payment. The organising committee decision regarding space allocation will be final. Should the exhibition floor plan require expansion or retraction, the committee has the right to make the necessary changes. 4. Cancellation policy: In the case of the cancellation of sponsorship on your part, please note that there will be no refund of monies paid. If the balance payment is not received by the due date, the sponsorship may be cancelled by the organising committee.