Clinical workshop : Exploring the implications of codeine rescheduling and real time prescription monitoring in general practice : managing pain and prescribing ORT safely | Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones & Dr Paul Grinzi & Pene Wood (90 mins)
Tracks
Grand 1-4 (Plenary)
Saturday, October 21, 2017 |
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM |
Grand 1-4 |
Overview
A Clinical Workshop to explore the implications of Codeine rescheduling and real time prescription monitoring in general practice- managing pain and prescribing ORT safely: an interactive presentation with case studies and panel discussion.
(90 mins)
Speaker
Dr Paul Grinzi
Chair
RACGP AOD Special Interest Group
Exploring the implications of codeine rescheduling and real time prescription monitoring in general practice : managing pain and prescribing ORT safely
Biography
Dr Paul Grinzi is a GP and Honorary Lecturer at the University of Melbourne as well as being the Chair of the RACGP AOD special interest group.
Dr Martyn (David) Lloyd-Jones
VMO
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
Clinical Workshop : Implications of Codeine rescheduling and real time prescription monitoring in general practice : managing pain and prescribing ORT safely.
Biography
Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones, MB ChB, MRCGP, FRACGP, FAChAM
President- elect Chapter of Addiction Medicine RACP; VMO and immediate past Acting Director Department of Addiction Medicine, St Vincent’s Hospital; Medical Director Drug and Alcohol Service, Delmont Private Hospital; Deputy Chair Medical Advisory Board, Delmont Private Hospital; Immediate past Chair, Victorian and Tasmanian Branch, Chapter of Addiction Medicine, RACP; DACAS consultant; Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Melbourne
Dr Lloyd-Jones is an addiction medicine specialist who has worked in the alcohol and drug field for over 19 years. He has worked in leadership roles in private practice settings as well as in public hospital and community clinics and is actively involved in medical education and clinical research. He has been a regular presenter at national and international conferences and reviewer for a number of peer reviewed journals as well as providing expert opinion to the media on addiction related matters. He has a particular interest in decreasing the stigma of substance use and developing new treatment paradigms for individuals with addictive disorders including the provision of compulsory treatment in the AOD environment.
Ms Pene Wood
Western Vic Phn
Exploring the implications of codeine rescheduling and real time prescription monitoring in general practice : managing pain and prescribing ORT safely
Biography
Pene Wood is a community pharmacist and opioid management clinical advisor at Western Vic PHN and lectures at the School of Pharmacy and Applied Science, Latrobe University.