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2019 Skills for Next Monday

Symposium Cancelled for 2020.

It is with regret that, after carefully considering all the information to hand, we have decided it is in everyone's best interests to cancel the Goodfellow Symposium in March 2020.

With an awareness of the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, we are concerned about having a significant proportion of Auckland's Primary Care community in one place at one time and mindful of the risks posed by large gatherings, we have a duty of care to ensure the health and safety of all event attendees and their wider communities.  

 

Goodfellow Symposium 28 - 29 March 2020

 

Auckland's primary care CPD event, packed with Skills for Next Monday: Developed by your peers, with you in mind, and focussing on the principles of equity, stewardship and connectedness.

This symposium is tailor-made for GPs, urgent care physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners and registrars.

Check out the programme here

Pre-conference training

Extend your experience with in-depth sessions with leading experts.

Pre-conference training

Extend your experience with in-depth sessions with leading experts.

Pre-conference training

Extend your experience with in-depth sessions with leading experts.

Menopause

Stella Milsom
Endocrinologist

Engagement - cultural literacy

Leanne Te Karu
Prescribing Pharmacist

Engaging with our Māori patients

Lily Fraser
General Practitione

Diverticulitis

Nagham Al Mozany
General and Colorectal Surgeon

Biologics

Brian Betty
PHARMAC Deputy Medical Director Primary Care

Mobile Health

These interviews were kindly filmed by Mobile Health.

Symposium Paragraph Programme
2020 Programme, The 2020 Goodfellow Symposium Programme will be released in September., Save the Dates Now... March 2020: 26th - Workshops (Thu) 27th - Workshops (Fri) 28th - Symposium Day 1 (Sat) 29th - Symposium Day 2 (Sun)

Symposium Speakers 2020

Speakers and programme will be made available in September.

Symposium Keynote Speakers

Paediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist