Unless otherwise indicated, consent to download the following presentations has been provided by speakers at the DANA 2018 Australasian ‘It Starts with Us’ Conference:
International keynote speakers
Who is that nurse? Carmel Clancy ( you tube accompaniment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsjNXWIW28w)
The US Opioid Crisis Dana Murphy-Parker
SBIRT+RM Katherine Fornilli
Local speakers
Experiences of online counselling Michael Savic
Gambling in an AOD Context Jane Oakes
Failure to decline: older Australians and alcohol Sarah Callinan
Integrating hepatitis C treatment in a regional setting – The Cairns Experience Morag Goodinson
Parenting and AOD Use Is it a bad mix? Sally Garson
Performance and image-enhancing drugs Scott Griffiths
Transcending Burnout: Strategies for avoiding Severe Role Stress in AOD Nurses Alistair Ross
Reflections on the Melbourne Injecting Drug User Cohort Study Paul Dietze
Annual Adams-de Crespigny-Harvey Oration
How can we achieve change in practice and policies Margaret Hamilton
Papers from submitted abstracts
Smoking? that’s not important right now Amy Faden
It’s not Just About Mental Health: Co-morbidities in a Cohort of Patients Prescribed Opioid Agonist Treatment by a Nurse Practitioner Stephen Ling Tony Gill Adrian Dunlop
Cannabis as Harm Reduction Marguerite White
Hepatitis C treatment in the NSP setting Wendy Sue Forder
You should write that down! David Dwyer
Finding the Diamond in the Rough: Nurse led outreach at an NSP Ali Loom
Pending
- Lessons learned from AOD sector reform: Mr Sam Biondo:
- This is where our peeps are at: hospital drug and alcohol consultation liaison services: Apo Demirkol
- Discovery and development of new therapeutics for addictions derived from cannabis and oxytocin: Iain McGregor
- The Rainbow Connection: Anne Carroll
- Winners and Loser in American Drug Policy: Katherine Fornilli
Hi, I really appreciate the presenters making their presentations available. Thank you.
Am really hanging out for Iain McGregor’s presentation. It was so good I just listened. unfortunately that doesn’t work well for taking notes!