DANA is thrilled to announce that many of the presenters from the DANA Inaugural D&A Nurse Practitioner Symposium held in Sydney on August 15th 2019 and the DANA Australasian Conference 2019 ‘the Power of Connection’ held on August 16th 2019 have agreed to have their presentations made available on the DANA website.
DANA Inaugural D&A Nurse Practitioner Symposium
August 15th 2019
Ruari MacDonald: Buvidal® – Modified Release Buprenorphine
Karen Booth: Nurse Clinics in Primary Health Care: Building on the Learnings of the Enhanced Nurse Clinic Project
Antoinette Sedwell: The ACI and Models of Care
Leanne Boase: The Changing Landscape – Nurse Practitioners in Australia
Sian Pritchard: The Geelong Experience- Private Practice Not for the Fainthearted
Mary Fenech: The Pathway to Full Scope
DANA Australasian Conference 2019 ‘the Power of Connection’
August 16th 2019
Adam Searby: State of the Workforce 2020 (presentation unavailable but updates will be posted regularly )
Mary Fenech: Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C in the Substance Use Population
Margo Hickman: Credentialling Demystified
Tonina Harvey and Kristie Mammen: Integrating Clinical Care Standards into AOD Treatment
Kt Harvey: Substance Use in Pregnancy and Parenting
Laura Johnston and Emma Grace: Sublocade® – Buprenorphine Modified Release Injection
Robyn Rewell: The Other 27 Days
Ravina Raidu: Clinical Supervision Helping Reduce Vicarious Trauma for Drug & Alcohol Nurses
Samuel Brookfield:‘Dangerous Territory’ A Nurse-Led Ethnography of Methamphetamine Users Accessing Recovery Services in Queensland
Andrew Taylor: Musings of an ITLO: Experiences and Learnings from Working with Involuntary D&A Treatment
Krista Siegfried:Building Australia’s Research and Treatment Capacity for Methamphetamine and Emerging Drugs of Concern
Glenn Taylor: Nursing & Midwifery Health Program Victoria
Samar Zakaria: Extraordinary and Compassionate Nurses Within the Alcohol and Other Drug Health Field
Jo Lunn and Antoinette Sedwell: Accounting for Cognitive Impairment in AOD Treatment, it Truly is a No-Brainer Part 1
Jo Lunn and Antoinette Sedwell: Accounting for Cognitive Impairment in AOD Treatment, it Truly is a No-Brainer Part 2
Tony Trimingham: Working with Families from the FDS Model in Harm Reduction Strategy
Tracey Greenberg: Brief Interventions in Smoking Cessation
The presentation by Nathan Wallis is not available. However you can find out more about his work HERE. He also has several presentations available on You Tube.
It is anticipated that there will be more uploads as consent comes to hand.