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8 TH ANNUAL

SIES 2015 SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM Thursday 5th & Friday 6th March Hilton Sydney, Australia

REGISTRATION BROCHURE INTERNATIONAL FACULTY

Topics Include

Evelien Dekker - The Netherlands Robert Hawes - USA

• Colonoscopy • Approach to serrated polyps, serrated dysplasia and neoplasia in 2015

Alessandro Repici - Italy

• Best practice polypectomy

Hironori Yamamoto - Japan

• New methods in advanced tissue resection: EMR and ESD • Enhanced imaging and optical diagnosis • GI stricture management • Palliation of malignant luminal obstruction • ERCP: complex and basic therapeutics

WESTMEAD ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM NURSES’ WORKSHOP Wednesday 4th March 2015 Demonstrations and updates on Endoscopic techniques and equipment Venue: Hilton Sydney

• Direct cholangioscopy • Balloon enteroscopy • Treatment of achalasia including POEM • Endoscopic treatment of perforations and fistulas • Endoscopic ultrasound • Barrett’s Oesophagus • Detection of inconspicuous neoplasia and dysplasia • Endoscopic treatment for dysplasia and early cancer in 2015

Health Western Sydney Local Health District

THIS COURSE IS ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY

ALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO

SIES 2015 APP Download the official smartphone app for SIES 2015! Kindly brought to you by Boston Scientific. Available to you at no cost as a SIES delegate, our APP puts the event in the palm of your hand! (You will be given a login once registered) You can use the app to plan your time in advance via the web portal, decide what you want to see and do, and then use one of the smartphone apps (available for iPhone, Android and mobile web to: • Have the conference program and floorplan in the palm of your hand and personalise your schedule • See profiles of all exhibitors and their staff and have access to additional documents etc • Capture exhibitor information straight to your phone by scanning QR codes at the show • Keep up with real time alerts, news and tweets during the show • ‘Favourite’ things you like – people, documents, promotions, stands, to review later at your leisure and share with others • Exchange contact details with other attendees and exhibitors • Find the people you’re looking for and send meeting requests • Rate conference sessions… participate in live polling and much more! You will be given instructions on how to login and invited to set up your password once registered.

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Mark your diary NOW, next year’s Symposium dates! Wednesday 2nd - Friday 4th March, 2016 MARCH 2016

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WELCOME TO NURSES

WELCOME! Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to invite all those with an interest in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy to attend the 8th Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th March 2015 at the luxurious Hilton Sydney. Once more we have set ourselves the goal of a comprehensive demonstration of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. We are delighted to have assembled a stellar international faculty who will help us to comprehensively cover all the new directions and emerging themes in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. A focus for this year’s meeting will be the clinical practice of colonoscopy. Enhancing adenoma detection, real time histological diagnosis, serrated neoplasia and optimal polyp resection techniques will all be covered in detail as will many other facets of colonoscopy. The very popular mini-symposium on Thursday afternoon will focus on endoscopic emergencies. Through live demonstrations and ‘State of the Art’ lectures, we will aim to take you abreast of all the latest developments in gastrointestinal endoscopy and their implications for future practice. Unsurpassed high definition interactive transmission from the Westmead Endoscopy Unit will take you into the procedure room. The program has been carefully designed and will be relevant and informative to all those involved in Endoscopic practice, be that community based, complex interventional or surgical. Late summer is a beautiful time to visit Sydney and the Symposium Reception on the Thursday evening at the Opera House forecourt, will confirm this. All of us at Westmead look forward to meeting you again in March 2015. Yours sincerely Michael Bourke Director of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Westmead Hospital Chairman Organising Committee Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium 2015

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 8th Annual Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium Nurses’ Workshop. The Westmead Endoscopy team has prepared another fabulous and stimulating array of talks and demonstrations which will enhance your understanding of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. An interesting topic on the agenda is the open forum dealing with challenges in reprocessing with Robyn Brown, Di Jones and Beth Wardle on the panel! We are delighted to have a large and diverse group of fantastic speakers on our programme including Nick Burgess, Prakalathan Sundaralingam, Vu Kwan, Susan Lane, Eric Lee, Michael Bourke and our 2015 international speaker Jacqueline Neilson from the UK. We have kept the very popular demonstration stations again this year and you will have hands-on opportunities with the latest devices in therapeutic endoscopy. The Symposium is also an avenue for networking and interaction amongst the great nursing minds in gastroenterology and endoscopy, offering updates and sharing and learning fresh tips and tricks to promote the specialisation in this specialty. All nurses are encouraged to attend the following two full days live high quality transmission from the Westmead Endoscopy Suite to the Hilton Sydney Hotel, which will showcase the latest development with interesting and challenging cases, that demonstrate the skills and wisdom of the internationally renowned guest faculty. RCNA points will be available for nurses attending the Symposium. Yours sincerely Mary Bong Nurse Unit Manager Endoscopy Unit, Westmead Hospital Organising Committee Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium, Nurses’ Workshop 2015

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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY DR ALESSANDRO REPICI

DR EVELIEN DEKKER

Professor of Gastroenterology at Humanitas Medical School Humanitas Research Hospital Milano, Italy

Professor of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Alessandro Repici was born in Messina, Sicily where he grew up and attended Medical School and graduated in 1990. He continued his training at University of Torino, Molinette Hospital where he spent two-year fellowship in Internal Medicine and three year in gastroenterology, six months in Paris doing a fellowship on advanced biliary endoscopy, three months at Altona Hospital in Hamburg and three months as visitor at Eppendorf University Hospital, Hamburg. In 1998 he spent time as research fellow at Wellesley Hospital in Toronto working under the tutorial of Norman Marcon on new technologies for endoscopic delivery of nano-particles for palliation of oesophageal tumours. In 2005 moved to Milano where he took the position of Director of digestive endoscopy unit at Humanitas Research Hospital one of the largest private facilities of the country. Since 2007 he became Director of endoscopy program for all the hospitals belonging to the Humanitas Group in Italy. Since 2010 he is the organizer of one the most attended live endoscopy course in Europe. Since 2011 Dr Repici is founder and editor in chief altogether with his good friend Todd Baron of www.webendoscopy. com a website devoted to advanced endoscopic procedures educational and training. The main field of clinical activity for Dr Repici is advanced endoscopy with special interest in procedures like ESD, stenting, POEM, Zenker treatment and ERCP. He has been recently appointed as one of the Associate Editors of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and already serves in the Editorial Board of Digestive and Liver Disease. He is married with Marilena and has 4 children Alberto, Matteo, Benedetta and Ludovica.

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Dr Evelien Dekker is professor of Gastrointestinal Oncology, specialising in screening and diagnosing colorectal carcinoma, at the University of Amsterdam’s Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA). Evelien Dekker obtained her PhD at the UvA and did her medical training to qualify as a junior doctor, internist and subsequently a gastroenterologist at the Amsterdam Medical Centre (AMC) and OLVG hospital. Dekker has worked as a gastroenterologist since 2005, and primary investigator in the Gastroenterology department of the AMC since 2009. Her clinical duties primarily engage her in the field of gastroenterology-oncology and hereditary intestinal tumours. Furthermore, she is a member of the board of Procolo, an innovative centre of expertise for colonoscopy. Colon cancer is a key focus of Dekker’s research, including screening methods for intestinal cancer, the quality and advanced technical developments within colonoscopy, the treatment of intestinal polyps and the early stages of intestinal cancer, and hereditary intestinal cancer and polyposis syndromes. Dekker is also the chair of the Dutch Colonoscopy Surveillance Guideline Committee, a member of the same guideline committee at the European level and a member of the Dutch Hereditary Intestinal Cancer Guideline Committee. Dekker is a member of the advisory council of the scientific journal Nature Reviews in Gastroenterology & Hepatology. Dekker has written numerous articles in prominent scientific journals such as Lancet Oncology, Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, American Journal of Gastroenterology and Gut.

DR ROBERT HAWES

PROF HIRONORI YAMAMOTO

Medical Director of the Florida Hospital Institute for Minimally Invasive Therapy Center for Interventional Endoscopy (CIE) at Florida Hospital Florida, USA

Chairman and Professor of the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology Jichi Medical University Tochigi, Japan

Rob Hawes grew up in Bloomington, Indiana. He attended Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine, graduating in 1980. He continued his training at Indiana University completing a three-year residency in Internal Medicine and a two-year fellowship in Gastroenterology. Dr Hawes spent a year in London, England (1985-1986) doing an Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship concentrating on ERCP and endoscopic laser therapy. Dr Hawes returned to Indiana University in the fall of 1986 and served on the faculty in the Division of Gastroenterology from 1986-1994. He established the EUS program at IU in 1987; one of the first 5 training centres in the US. He continued his work in pancreatobiliary endoscopy and established a multi-modality treatment centre for the non- operative management of gallstones. Dr Hawes served on several committees and the governing board of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) as president in 2005-2006. Dr Hawes feels strongly that advances in therapeutic endoscopy will be dependent on close collaboration between therapeutic endoscopists and minimally invasive surgeons. Dr Hawes has published over 300 peer reviewed articles and written numerous book chapters. He has lectured and performed live demonstration in over 30 countries throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. In 2006, MUSC awarded Dr Hawes the Peter B. Cotton Endowed Chair for Endoscopic Innovation. He is currently Professor of Medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. In January 2012, Dr Hawes moved to Florida Hospital Orlando where he is now the Medical Director of the Florida Hospital Institute for Minimally Invasive Therapy. Dr Hawes has been married to his wife Chris for 35 years and they have 23 year old twins; daughter Taylor and son Grant.

Hironori Yamamoto, MD, PhD, serves as the Chairman and Professor of the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology at Jichi Medical University, Tochigi, Japan. He also serves as the Director of the Gastroenterology Center and the Endoscopy Center of Jichi Medical University Hospital. He was born and raised in Kochi, Japan. He graduated from Jichi Medical University in 1984. He then gained post-graduate clinical training in the Kochi Central Hospital from 1984 – 1986 followed by overseas training at Surgical Endoscopy Unit in Beth Israel Medical Centre, New York, Department of Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota and Department of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas. He returned to Japan to join the Department of Gastroenterology, Jichi Medical University in 1995. He has served on the Boards of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society and the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology. He had been an associate editor of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, the official Journal of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy from 2004 to 2009. He is currently a deputy editor in chief of Digestive Endoscopy, the official Journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society. He is a member of the American Gastroenterological Association (fellowship member), American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (fellowship member), Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, Japanese Society of Gastroenterology and Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society. He is the inventor of double-balloon endoscopy and also one of the pioneers of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). He has published widely on gastrointestinal endoscopy.

The attendance of the international faculty has been graciously supported by our Platinum Sponsors

Advancing science for life

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SYMPOSIUM VENUE Enjoy the convenience of staying onsite HILTON SYDNEY 488 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY NSW 2000 (Car access via 255 Pitt St) Chic, central and built on a long history of hospitality expertise, phenomenal design, ground-breaking innovation and a dedication to listening to our customers’ needs the Hilton Sydney is one of the city’s premier venues for exquisite food, fine wine, hasslefree conferences and events and exceptionally comfortable accommodation. Exceptional creativity has inspired every aspect of the Hilton Sydney and extends to every area within the hotel, making this deluxe Sydney hotel one of Australia’s most prestigious and innovative hotels from our renowned Hilton Relaxation Rooms & Suites to the unique cocktail concepts in Zeta Bar. Hilton Sydney is also one of Australia’s largest hotel convention and meeting venue, with over 4,000sqm of flexible floor space, enough to accommodate up to 3,000 delegates across four dedicated floors. • 577 stunning Rooms and Suites • Beautiful Meeting and Events spaces • Central Sydney Hotel Location opposite Town Hall Station • Luke Mangan’s multi award-winning Glass Brasserie • Iconic Marble Bar • Chic Zeta Bar Special room and breakfast rates have been negotiated and must be booked through e-Kiddna Event Management. For room descriptions and floor plans: www.hiltonsydney.com.au/accommodation/rooms-suite Transport options to the Hilton Sydney:

By taxi – approximately 30 minutes (depending on traffic), approximate cost is $45 By train – take the airport train to the Town Hall Station, which is conveniently located underneath the Hilton Sydney. Airport timetable: www.cityrail.info

By car – 488 George Street, Sydney CBD (Car access via 255 Pitt St).

THE LOBBY SCULPTURE The sun-filled 20 metre lobby of Hilton Sydney proudly displays a magnificent aluminium sculpture by renowned Australian sculptor, Bronwyn Oliver. Oliver’s coiling spiral design is suspended from the lobby ceiling and twists down four levels into the spacious atrium. VENUE FACILITIES Hilton Sydney is one of Australia’s largest hotel convention and meeting space and accommodation for up to 1,200 delegates for a single event or conference. The conference and function centre is completely purpose built, designed by the industry for the industry. 6

HILTON ACCOMMODATION

HILTON SYDNEY GUEST ROOM PLUS

HILTON SYDNEY EXECUTIVE ROOM PLUS

HILTON SYDNEY RELAXATION ROOM

HILTON SYDNEY JUNIOR SUITE

Enjoy upscale amenities including a king bed, pillow menu and blackout blinds for restful sleep. Complimentary tea and coffee, daily housekeeping services and a wealth of extras are supplied, including LCD TV, alarm clock with CD and MP3 player, and wireless internet (charges apply).

All the features of a Deluxe room with access to the exclusive Executive Lounge offering a dedicated check-in and check-out desk, drinks, substantial canapés and complimentary breakfast.

De-stress in this boutique room with relax, refresh and rest zones.

Spoil yourself with this modern suite featuring a 5-point bathroom with double sink.

Relax on the lounge and enjoy the large plasma TV and DVD player; refresh in the luxurious bathroom with walk-in shower and spa bath; and rest in the comfortable King bed.

Catch up with work at the glass work desk and keep in touch via wireless internet access (charges apply), while the LCD TV and DVD player will keep you entertained.

Discounted 3 night stay rate (must include Friday 6th March)

Includes exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, offering a dedicated check-in and check-out desk, drinks and light refreshments.

Includes exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, offering a dedicated check-in and check-out desk, drinks and light refreshments.

$400 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie)

$655 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie)

$705 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie)

$420 per twin/double room / night (includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie)

$675 per twin/double room / night (includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie)

$725 per twin/double / night (includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie)

Additional breakfast is $20 per person

Additional breakfast is $20 per person

Additional breakfast is $20 per person

$345 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie) $365 per twin/double room / night (includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie) Additional breakfast is $20 per person

$444 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie) $464 per twin/double room / night (includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie)

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ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION

Mantra on Kent

Metro Hotel on Pitt

Mantra on Kent offers contemporary, stylish Sydney accommodation in the heart of the CBD. Located less than a kilometre from the city’s iconic tourist and business destinations, you’ll be in the perfect base for business travelers, couples and families to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney.

Superbly located Sydney Hotel Accommodation for both the leisure and corporate traveller’s seeking affordability and convenience in Sydney’s CBD.

Wake to sweeping views of the city or harbour from your spacious apartment. Start your day with a short stroll to Sydney’s entertainment hub, Darling Harbour, where you can witness the world’s largest permanent interactive light display, visit Sydney Aquarium, explore local museums and marvel at the natural beauty of the Chinese Gardens. If you’re in Sydney on business, we’ve got you covered.

Metro Hotel on Pitt is within easy walking distance to major tourism landmarks such as Centrepoint Tower, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour, China town, Oxford Street and Hyde Park. For those attending one of the conferences, trade shows or concerts at Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, or the Sydney Entertainment Centre, the hotel is just a pleasant 10 minute stroll from this venue. Also major corporate and government offices are within easy walking distance.

Located just 500 metres from the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Mantra on Kent offers onsite business facilities including an internet lobby lounge and fully equipped meeting rooms. Internet access is provided in all apartments so you can continue working in the comfort of your room. With 24-hour reception and modern conveniences at your fingertips, Mantra on Kent is the obvious choice for inner city accommodation in Sydney.

Guests are spoilt for choice with transport options as Town Hall Station and Central Railway Station and Coach Terminal both just a short walk away; the city Monorail service is only a few footsteps from the hotel. Buses to all parts of the city are only one block away on George Street offering easy access to Circular Quay and the Rocks. At Metro Hotel on Pitt, what is not already in your room is waiting to be found in the city on your doorstep

STUDIO APARTMENT

STANDARD ROOM

(1 x Queen Bed only) Sleeps up to 2 Adults $310 per room / night (1 night Stay) Based on 2 night minimum stay $268 per room / night

1 x Queen bed or 2 x Single beds Maximum 2 occupants $169 Room only (1 - 2 adults) per night $190 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night $211 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night

Rollaway/Sofa Bed NA

SUPERIOR QUEEN ROOM

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

1 x Queen bed with optional extra bed Maximum 3 occupants Can accommodate 1 x Rollaway Bed. Extra Person $50 per night. $179 Room only (1 - 2 adults) per night $200 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night $221 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night

(1 x Queen Bed only) Sleeps up to 2 Adults $340 per room / night (based on 1 night stay) Based on 2 nights minimum stay $318 per room / night Rollaway / Sofa Bed $40 1 BEDROOM DELUXE APARTMENT (1 x King Bed or 2 x Single Beds) Sleeps up to 2 Adults $395 per room / night Rollaway / Sofa Bed $40 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT (1 x King Bed or 1 x Queen Bed and 2 x Single beds) Sleeps up to 4  Adults $599 per room / night (Based on 2 nights min stay) Rollaway / Sofa Bed $40 8

SUPERIOR DELUXE ROOM 1 x Queen bed OR 2 x Single beds Maximum 3 occupants Can accommodate 1 x Rollaway bed. Extra Person $50 per night $189 Room only (1 - 2 adults) per night $210 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night $231 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night

SYMPOSIUM RECEPTION Venue: Sydney Opera House, ‘Opera Point Marquee’

QT Sydney Hotel With an eye for modern design whilst reflective of past, the 200 guest suites that make up the QT Sydney hotel have been carefully crafted within the historic Gowings and State theatre buildings. This boutique Sydney accommodation retains many of the buildings most distinctive features, such as the blend of Gothic, Art Deco, and Italianate influenced architecture that form the dazzling exterior of the building. With a contemporary and, at times, quirky design, all guestrooms feature creature comforts such as luxurious bedding, free WiFi, walk-in showers and most guest suites also offer an indulgent oversized soaking tub. The lower levels of this truly designer Sydney Hotel, will retain a historical allure but be the home of Sydney’s hottest new bar Gilt Lounge and Robert Marchetti’s newest creation Gowings Bar & Grill. • 200 designer guest rooms • Free WiFi • Gowings Bar & Grill • Gilt Lounge • Parlour Lane Roasters • spaQ – luxurious day spa, also open to the public

Date:

Thursday 5th March, 6:45pm – 8:45pm

Cost:

$ 65 per delegate (before 13 February, 2015) or $ 85 per delegate (after 13 February, 2015)



Inclusions: Fine food and drinks for 2 hours, one-way coach transfers and stunning views!

Located on the picturesque Sydney Harbour foreshore, the Opera Point Marquee offers a magnificent vantage point to enjoy one of the world’s most famous views. The venue makes the most of this setting with a private outdoor reception area and clear walls which will ensure you enjoy the vista from every angle. In May 2012, ARIA Catering became the exclusive resident caterer at Sydney Opera House and is owned and managed by Matt Moran, Australia’s well-known celebrity chef, restaurateur and co-owner of a number of successful restaurants including ARIA Sydney and ARIA Brisbane.

• Private dining and events • 24-hour room service • Valet car parking (fees apply) KING DELUXE ROOM Luxurious QT King Bed or Zipper King Max occupancy 2 adults. Room Rate Only $280 per room / night TWIN DELUXE ROOM Luxurious 2 x King Single Beds Maximum occupancy 2 adults. Room Rate Only $280 per room / night (2 x King Single)

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION FEES Full 2 Day Registration

Early Bird Registration Before 13 February 2015

Registration After 13 February 2015

Physician

$750

$850

Trainee

$500

$600

Nurse

$450

$550

Before 13 February 2015

After 13 February 2015

Physician

$450

$525

Trainee

$300

$375

Nurse

$250

$325

Before 13 February 2015

After 13 February 2015

$250

$325

Before 13 February 2015

After 13 February 2015

Registrant

$65

$85

Partner

$85

$85

1 Day Registration

Nurses’ Workshop - 1 Day Registration (NURSES ONLY Wednesday 4th March) Nurse Official Symposium Reception Thursday 5th March, 6.45pm - 8.45pm

‘EXPERTS ON THE SPOT’ – MINI SYMPOSIUM: Endoscopic Emergency Potpourri: Major bleeding, suspected perforation, and oops! 5pm Thursday 5th March

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SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM 2015 NURSES’ WORKSHOP

NURSES’ WORKSHOP PROGRAM

This program is endorsed by the Australian College of Nursing

Kindly supported by

NURSES’ WORKSHOP - WEDNESDAY 4TH MARCH 2015 0730

REGISTRATION OPENS

0830 - 0845

Welcome note – Mary Bong RN & Scott Daczko Nurse Manager Operations Westmead Hospital

The attendance of Jacqueline Neilson has been graciously supported by

SECTION 1 – New Developments in Endoscopy - Facilitator: Robyn Brown 0845 - 0915

New therapeutics innovations in endoscopy: ESD, submucosal tunneling and POEM – Prof Michael Bourke

0915 - 0945

Clostridium difficile: difficult by name, difficult by nature – Dr Vu Kwan

0945 - 1015

Real-time optical diagnosis of colonic lesions – Dr Nick Burgess

1015 - 1045

Access to endoscopy services: The UK experience – Jacqueline Neilson, International Speaker (UK) The Australian experience – Di Jones RN

1045 - 1105

Morning Tea and Trade Displays

SECTION 2 – Workshop Demonstrations & Talk - Facilitator: May Bong 1115 - 1330

Demonstration 1 – Tools for therapeutic Demonstration 2 – Potpourri interventions – Octavio Ferrer demonstrations – Jenevieh Junio

Talks – Didactic Lectures – Vu Kwan

Booth 1. Banders & APC – Pauline Luxford & Helena Tsang

Booth 1. Biliary & Pancreatic stenting & crushers – Judy Tighe-Foster & Betty Lo

Talk 1. What's new in GI bleeding in 2015 – Prakalathan Sundaralingam

Booth 2. ESD / EMR Set-up & Assist – Nicky Stojanovic & Alison Bannister

Booth 2. Microtesting – Ewa Kasprzak, Talk 2. The role of Endoscopy in IBD – Lilawati Singh, Di Jones & Beth Wardle Eric Lee

Booth 3. Strictures – Adeyemi Adenike Booth 3. Endoscopic Assessment of & Polly Leong Lesions – Rebecca Sonson & Laura Bokody

Talk 3. The Assisting Nurse Role in Endoscopy – Jacqueline Neilson

Booth 4. Patient care & safety – Susan Booth 4. Solutions & Recipes – Amelia Lane & Infection control for Clostridium Tam & Marriam Khilwati Difficile – Jo Tallon & Kathy Dempsey 1330 - 1430

Lunch and Trade Displays

SECTION 3 – Endoscopy Update 2015 - Facilitator: Judy Tighe-Foster

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1430 - 1445

Quiz – Marriam Khilwati RN

1445 - 1515

Nursing care of the patient during long and complex procedures – Susan Lane RN

1515 - 1545

Open forum: Challenges in reprocessing in 2015 – Robyn Brown RN, Di Jones RN and Beth Wardle RN

1545 - 1615

Quiz prizes, presentations and surprises

1615

Closing remarks and thank you

1620

Afternoon Tea and Trade Displays

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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM DAY ONE – THURSDAY 5TH MARCH 2015 0800

REGISTRATION OPENS

0830 - 0835

Official conference open and welcome – Prof Michael Bourke

0835 - 0855

Serrated lesions 2015: Detection, characterisation and resection – Prof Evelien Dekker

0855 - 0915

Best practice imaging in 2015: The things every colonoscopist should do – A/Prof Raj Singh

0915 - 1030

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 1: CHAIRS – David van der Poorten, David Abi-Hanna, Gregor Brown

1030 - 1100

Morning Tea

1100 - 1300

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 2: CHAIRS – Dev Samarasinghe, Nghi Phung, Mark Appleyard

1300 - 1400

LUNCH

1400 - 1530

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 3: CHAIRS – Vu Kwan, Simon Edmonds, Cameron Bell

1530 - 1600

Afternoon Tea

1600 - 1635

Oesophageal strictures; conventional and refractory: Best practice management – Prof Alessandro Repici

1635 - 1700

General endoscopy quiz – Dr Nick Burgess

1700

CLOSE

1700 - 1800

EXPERTS ON THE SPOT: MINI-SYMPOSIUM Endoscopic emergency potpourri: Major bleeding, suspected perforation, and oops!

1830 - 1845

Coaches depart promptly for Symposium Reception

1845 - 2045

OFFICIAL SYMPOSIUM RECEPTION – Sydney Opera House ‘Opera Point Marquee’

*Coaches will depart the Hilton Sydney from 6.30pm sharp (one-way transfer), alternatively, you can make your own way to the venue, allow approximately 20 minutes from the Hilton Sydney.

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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM DAY TWO – FRIDAY 6TH MARCH 2015 0800

REGISTRATION OPENS

0830 - 0845

Multiple colonic lesions: What now? – Prof Evelien Dekker

0845 - 0915

ESD in the West for whom by whom – Prof Hiro Yamamoto

0915 - 1030

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 4: CHAIRS – Stephen Williams, Milan Bassan, Phil Craig

1030 - 1100

Morning Tea

1100 - 1300

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 5: CHAIRS – Golo Ahlenstiel, David Ruppin, Gregor Brown

1300 - 1400

Lunch

1400 - 1530

LIVE ENDOSCOPY 6: CHAIRS – Eric Lee, Thao Lam, Nick Tuttici

1530 - 1600

Afternoon Tea

1600 - 1630

The Peter Gillespie Lecture – The future of endoscopy: Looking back to move forward – Prof Rob Hawes

1630 - 1645

Quiz answers and awards for the winners – Dr Nick Burgess

1645 - 1700

CLOSING REMARKS

CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE 7th

SIES 2015

Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium

8 TH ANNUAL Thursday 6th & Friday 7th March, 2014 SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL ENDOSCOPY HiltonSYMPOSIUM Sydney Hotel, Australia Thursday 5th & Friday 6th March, Hilton Sydney, Australia

Incorporating the Westmead Endoscopy Symposium Nurses’ Workshop Wednesday 4th March

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE This is to certify that

Jayne Kidd

If you would like a Certificate of Attendance, please add your name to the list at the Registration Desk. These will be sent via email after the Symposium.

attended the above event as a registered Delegate and attended the following sessions:



THURSDAY 5th MARCH 2015



FRIDAY 6th MARCH 2015

Day 1 Sessions

Day 2 Sessions

Prof Michael Bourke Chairman Sydney International Endoscopy Symposium 2015 Director Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW

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DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

  Junior Suite:

$705 per single room / night (includes 1 full breakfast at the Glass Brasserie)* $725 per twin/double / night

ACCOMPANYING PERSONS (Non-Conferencing)



(Details required for accommodation and Symposium Reception reservations)

*Additional breakfast is $20 per person

FAMILY NAME:

Additional breakfast/s, $20 per person (buffet breakfast - group rate) No._____ (notify of extra breakfast/s to receive the group rate - otherwise $29)

GIVEN NAME: May we include your contact details on the final delegate listing? YES NO

SIES 2015 APP Advancing science for life

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Download the official smartphone app for SIES 2015! Kindly brought to you by Boston Scientific. Available to you at no cost as a SIES delegate, our APP puts the event in the palm of your hand! (You will be given a login once registered) You can show or hide as much information in your personal profile as you’d like others to see. As part of our registration process we will upload your name and email address (required) and you will be able to login and upload or hide your details before the event. If you do not want your name uploaded at all please tick here.

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(includes 2 full breakfasts at the Glass Brasserie)*

Car park required (subject to availability) $ 50 / 24hr period

Online registration available: www.sies.org.au TAX INVOICE ABN 89 050 329 925

REGISTRATION FORM

SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM 2015 THURSDAY 5th - FRIDAY 6th MARCH 2015 NURSES’ WORKSHOP – WEDNESDAY 4TH MARCH, 2015

SECTION B: ACCOMMODATION

SECTION C: REGISTRATION FEES (Please tick the appropriate box and circle the appropriate amount) Early Bird prices apply before 13 February 2015

ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION MANTRA ON KENT

Studio Apartment   $310 per room / night (1 night Stay)   $268 per room / night (2 nights min. stay)

Full 2 Day Registration

1 Bedroom Apartment   $340 per room / night (1 night stay)

Rollaway / Sofa Bed   $318 per room / night (2 nights min. stay) Rollaway / Sofa Bed 1 Bedroom Deluxe Apartment   $395 per room / night

Rollaway / Sofa Bed

(Early Bird) $750

$850

Trainee

(Early Bird) $500

$600

Nurse

(Early Bird) $450

$550

1 Day Registration

2 Bedroom Apartment   $599 per room / night (2 nights min. stay)

Physician

Rollaway / Sofa Bed

METRO HOTEL ON PITT

Thursday

Friday

Physician

(Early Bird) $450

$525

Trainee

(Early Bird) $300

$375

Nurse

(Early Bird) $250

$325

Standard Room   $169 Room only (1–2 adults) per night   $190 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night   $211 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night

Nurses’ Workshop - 1 Day Registration (NURSES ONLY Wednesday 4th March)

Superior Queen Room

Nurse

Rollaway / Sofa Bed   $200 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night* Rollaway / Sofa Bed   $221 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night* Rollaway / Sofa Bed

(Early Bird) $250

$325

  $179 Room only (1 - 2 adults) per night.*

SYMPOSIUM RECEPTION Thursday 5th March, 6.45pm–8.45pm

Superior Deluxe Room   $189 Room only (1 - 2 adults) per night*

Registrant

(Early Bird) $65

$85

  $210 Room and Breakfast for 1 person, per night*

Rollaway / Sofa Bed Rollaway / Sofa Bed   $231 Room and Breakfast for 2 people, per night* Rollaway / Sofa Bed

Partner

(Early Bird) $85

$85

QT SYDNEY HOTEL

TOTAL REGISTRATION FEES

King Deluxe Room   $280 per room / night.**

$

Twin Deluxe Room   $280 per room / night**

PAYMENT OF FEES

* Extra Person $50 per night. Max. 3 occupants **Room Rate Only. Max occupancy 2 adults.

SECTION B: ACCOMMODATION DEPOSIT

$

(Not Applicable if Credit Card Provided)

CHECK-IN DATE: ___/ 03 / 2015

CHECK-OUT DATE: ___/ 03 / 2015

TOTAL ACCOMMODATION DEPOSIT

$

SECTION C: REGISTRATION FEES

$

TOTAL FEES PAYABLE

$

All fees quoted are in Australian dollars and include GST. PLEASE MAIL OR FAX THIS COMPLETED FORM WITH PAYMENT TO: e-Kiddna Event Management, PO BOX 1144, Wynnum QLD 4178 PH: (07) 3893 1988 FAX: (07) 3337 9855 EMAIL: [email protected] PAYMENT - All costs quoted are GST inclusive and a GST invoice will automatically be forwarded with confirmation of registration and other fees paid. Payment of total fees will be accepted by Personal or Company Cheque, Bank Draft, Money Order in Australian Dollars or by Credit Card. All Cheques / Drafts / Money Orders should be made payable to: e-Kiddna Event Management CANCELLATION POLICY - All cancellations must be made in writing to the Conference Secretariat. Cancellations made before 21 January 2015 will incur a 25% penalty. There will be no refunds after this date, although substitute delegates are welcome.

PAYMENT BY:

CHEQUE



VISA



DIRECT DEPOSIT / EFT

(banking details will be reflected on invoice)

MASTERCARD

CARD No NAME ON CARD EXP DATE

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Thank you to our sponsors:

PLATINUM SPONSORS

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GOLD SPONSORS PTY LTD

SILVER SPONSORS

NURSES’ WORKSHOP SPONSORS

Conference Organiser and Secretariat For further information please contact e-Kiddna Event Management Ph +61 7 3893 1988 Fax +61 7 3337 9855 email: [email protected] Attendance Verification: A Certificate of Attendance will be available from the Registration Desk upon request. Disclaimer: Information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of publication. However, it may be necessary, due to unforeseen circumstances for sections to be changed. The organisers will endeavour to keep changes to a minimum. 16

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