Concord Dependency Seminar Summaries
This Web Page is for summaries of the 2 monthly Concord Dependency Seminars in Western Sydney.
Attendance at future seminars
This seminar series has been set up as a regular activity attracting 2 points/hours for RACGP QA&CPD (activity number 745701). Pharmacists may still earn 1.5 CPE points (contact Michael Stevens or Jennie Houseman for details).
The session refreshments and data projector are kindly sponsored by Reckitt Benckiser, makers of Subutex and Suboxone.
Venue: Conference Room 1 in lower level of main building opposite the hospital shop and canteen. Pay parking available at front of Concord Hospital with some free street parking. No booking necessary.
All Tuesday sessions 6.30pm for introductions and objectives, main feature starts at 7pm.
For information call Dr Richard Hallinan or Dr Andrew Byrne (02) 9319 5524.
Concord Dependency Seminars moved to a new home at http://dependencyseminars.blogspot.com/ in late April 2010.
Below is a snippet of his most recent post.
You can still find and search on old posts here but you will find all these and more in the new location.
http://dependencyseminars.blogspot.com/
Disclaimer
On this web site, Dr Byrne and colleagues have written summaries of many research articles, conferences and other events. These have been written largely to draw attention to peer-reviewed studies which may be relevant to clinical practice and public policy. While all care has been taken to be fair and accurate, readers are strongly advised to read the original publications before acting upon the information for clinical decisions.
Due to this brief form of communication, no responsibility can be taken for errors, mistakes or omissions.
Reputable sources of health information for the general public:
- http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/ (opens in a new window)
HealthInsite, a search site for reliable health information, Australian Department of Health. - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ (opens in a new window)
MedlinePlus, a search site for reliable health information, US National Library of Medicine.