Nambour Clinical Society
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Nambour Clinical Society

Nambour RSL ClubNambour, QLD
Wednesday, Feb 11 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm AEST
Overview

Queensland’s ADHD reforms - Supporting primary care to assess and manage ADHD across the lifespan.

Explore the expansion of ADHD care with the introduction of adult GP diagnosis and treatment of ADHD patients across their lifespan. This Clinical Society event will highlight the importance of careful assessment and evidence-based management to ensure the best outcomes for patients.This interactive evening includes CPD-accredited learning, lived experience voices, and practical strategies for clinicians, with dinner provided.


Learning objectives:

  1. Describe the epidemiology and impact of ADHD including effects on priority populations.
  2. Understand the presentation, diagnostic criteria and psychosocial assessment for diagnosing ADHD in children and adults.
  3. Develop an understanding of co-occurring medical conditions and the importance of a comprehensive assessment.
  4. Explore the evidence for individualised multimodal treatment including non-pharmacological interventions such as lifestyle changes, parent/family training, cognitive-behavioural interventions and ADHD coaching.
  5. Understand the pharmacokinetic profiles of short and long-acting ADHD medications, including safety considerations, monitoring, contraindications and best-practice prescribing.
  6. Discuss emerging technologies, digital tools and new research relevant to ADHD care in primary care settings.
  7. Demonstrate culturally responsive and inclusive practices to enable better care for people with ADHD from priority populations.


Speakers:

Professor Shuichi Suetani - Community Psychiatrist, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health


Cost:
Free (includes dinner and refreshments)
RACGP & ACRRM CPD-accredited


Who should attend:
GPs, nurses, allied health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers, aged care and General practitioners and practice teams

  • Nurses and nurse practitioners
  • Allied health professionals
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers
  • Mental health and AOD service providers
  • Community health and social care partners


Presented by Country to Coast QLD (CCQ)
Part of our ongoing Clinical Society series connecting 3,200+ professionals across the region.

Questions? Contact educationandworkforce@c2coast.org.au


By attending this event, you acknowledge that photographs and/or video may be taken during the event and may be used by Country to Coast Queensland (CCQ) for promotional, educational or informational purposes, including on website, social media and other communication channels. By registering, you consent to the use of your image or likeness for these purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please notify the event coordinator upon arrival.

I understand that all collected information is handled in accordance with the Australian Privacy Act and Country to Coast Queensland’s (CCQ) Privacy Policy. For further information about how personal information is collected, stored, please see the CCQ STA-PRI-001-Privacy-Statement-.pdf

Queensland’s ADHD reforms - Supporting primary care to assess and manage ADHD across the lifespan.

Explore the expansion of ADHD care with the introduction of adult GP diagnosis and treatment of ADHD patients across their lifespan. This Clinical Society event will highlight the importance of careful assessment and evidence-based management to ensure the best outcomes for patients.This interactive evening includes CPD-accredited learning, lived experience voices, and practical strategies for clinicians, with dinner provided.


Learning objectives:

  1. Describe the epidemiology and impact of ADHD including effects on priority populations.
  2. Understand the presentation, diagnostic criteria and psychosocial assessment for diagnosing ADHD in children and adults.
  3. Develop an understanding of co-occurring medical conditions and the importance of a comprehensive assessment.
  4. Explore the evidence for individualised multimodal treatment including non-pharmacological interventions such as lifestyle changes, parent/family training, cognitive-behavioural interventions and ADHD coaching.
  5. Understand the pharmacokinetic profiles of short and long-acting ADHD medications, including safety considerations, monitoring, contraindications and best-practice prescribing.
  6. Discuss emerging technologies, digital tools and new research relevant to ADHD care in primary care settings.
  7. Demonstrate culturally responsive and inclusive practices to enable better care for people with ADHD from priority populations.


Speakers:

Professor Shuichi Suetani - Community Psychiatrist, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health


Cost:
Free (includes dinner and refreshments)
RACGP & ACRRM CPD-accredited


Who should attend:
GPs, nurses, allied health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers, aged care and General practitioners and practice teams

  • Nurses and nurse practitioners
  • Allied health professionals
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers
  • Mental health and AOD service providers
  • Community health and social care partners


Presented by Country to Coast QLD (CCQ)
Part of our ongoing Clinical Society series connecting 3,200+ professionals across the region.

Questions? Contact educationandworkforce@c2coast.org.au


By attending this event, you acknowledge that photographs and/or video may be taken during the event and may be used by Country to Coast Queensland (CCQ) for promotional, educational or informational purposes, including on website, social media and other communication channels. By registering, you consent to the use of your image or likeness for these purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please notify the event coordinator upon arrival.

I understand that all collected information is handled in accordance with the Australian Privacy Act and Country to Coast Queensland’s (CCQ) Privacy Policy. For further information about how personal information is collected, stored, please see the CCQ STA-PRI-001-Privacy-Statement-.pdf

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In-person
  • Doors at 5:30 pm

Location

Nambour RSL Club

14 Mathew Street

Nambour, QLD 4560

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