Taking place at the Darwin Convention Centre from Friday 5 August to Sunday 7 August, College invites you to attend the 7th Rural Dermatology Meeting
We would like to acknowledge Novartis as the 2022 Rural Meeting Principal Supporter
About the Meeting
ACD’s Rural Dermatology Meeting provides an opportunity for College Fellows, trainees and other medical professionals to come together to discuss clinical and professional challenges and opportunities for dermatology practice in rural and remote areas. The meeting will build on the themes and recommendations from past conferences and promises to be an engaging interactive forum.
Location
10 Stokes Hill Road, Darwin, Northern Territory
Date
Friday 5 August to Sunday 7 August, 2022
Program
As in previous years, the scheduled program will flow over three half days – Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Saturday and Sunday sessions will end at lunch time. The program has been designed to provide ample opportunity for networking, further discussion and some leisure time to enjoy Darwin and surrounds.
Over the three days, attendees will hear from a wide range of presenters including College Fellows and trainees as well as experts from other medical specialities.
Novartis Hosted Breakfast – Onsite at Darwin Convention Centre
Topic: Workforce Shortages: Beyond the statistics
Speaker: Dr Aaron Boyce – Consultant Dermatologist, Townsville University Hospital
Date: Sunday 7 August 7:30am to 8.30am
Duration of presentation: 45 minute presentation, 15 minutes Q&A.
Novartis Welcome Dinner
2022 Rural Meeting Principal Supporter Novartis invites registrants to attend a welcome dinner on Friday 5 August at the Darwin Club. For full details regarding the educational theme for the evening and to RSVP, please use this link.
Conference Party
Get together with friends and colleagues on the Saturday evening, enjoying a true Darwin experience at the Darwin Trailer Boat Club – Darwin’s oldest seaside club. Take in the magnificent sunset to the west, under the green sails of the club. Enjoy a buffet dinner and drinks at this iconic Darwin venue.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Conference Registration
Below is a breakdown of the conference registrations fees. All rates are in Australian dollars (AUD$) and inclusive of GST.
Standard Fee | Late Fee | |
Closes July 27 | From July 28 | |
ACD Fellows & NZDS members | $700 | $775 |
Retired ACD Fellows | $500 | $575 |
ACD trainees | $500 | $575 |
Other specialists and general practitioners | $900 | $975 |
Junior Doctors* | $500 | $575 |
Registered Medical Officers/Registrars* | $500 | $575 |
Undergraduate Medical students | $275 | $350 |
Nurses | $500 | $575 |
*Junior Doctors, Registered Medical Officers and Registrars applies to delegates not on the ACD Trainee Program.
Sun Pharma Educational Grant for Trainees
College is pleased to be able to offer ACD trainees support via the Sun Pharma Educational Grant. Support includes complimentary registration (a unique code will be given to you during the registration process) as well as up to $1000.00 to offset the cost of flights and accommodation. This is available to ACD trainees (doctors currently participating in the ACD Training Program) only. Reimbursement for flights and accommodation costs (maximum $1000.00) will be finalised after attendance at the conference. Proof of expenditure will be required.
Full Registration entitles the Delegate to:
- Access to the conference sessions Friday 5 August to Sunday 7 August
- Lunch, morning and afternoon tea on the day of registration in the exhibition
- One ticket to the Welcome Reception and one ticket to Conference Dinner
- Option to purchase accompanying persons and children tickets
- Access to the exhibition
- Delegate badge and Conference materials
Payment
All payments must be received prior to the conference and are quoted in Australian dollars.
Accommodation
Please note we have now released the rooms we were holding for delegates at the conference discount rate. To make a booking or to see what is currently available we recommend you contact hotels directly, alternatively visit www.booking.com or your preferred accommodation website. Accommodation options are limited, if you are experiencing challenges, please contact the Think Business Events team at acdrural@thinkbusinessevents.com.au.
Visit the Northern Territory
Australia’s Northern Territory offers a multi-sensory experience that transcends the physical and connects you to the land, the ancient culture and the people.
Make the most of your time in the NT by booking some pre or post tours. See the below links for different options for you.
https://www.tourismtopend.com.au/
Exhibitors
We would like to acknowledge the following exhibitors joining us onsite at the meeting.
Exhibition
We do have a limited number of exhibition opportunities to share with industry supporters. For further information, please email: acdrural@thinkbusinessevents.com.au
Contact Our Meeting Organisers
If you have any queries regarding the ACD Rural Meeting, please contact the Conference Office.
Think Business Events
Unit 17, 3 Westside Avenue
Port Melbourne VIC 3207
T: +61 (0)3 9417 1350
E: acdrural@thinkbusinessevents.com.au
www.thinkbusinessevents.com.au
COVID-Safe Measures
The Australasian College of Dermatologists and Think Business Events will be guided by the relevant State and Federal Government guidelines and advice from the World Health Organisation, to ensure the event meets our obligations to be COVID-Safe.
For further information please see current details using the below links:
Darwin Convention Centre, Northern Territory
Mask wearing is not currently mandated by the Darwin Convention Centre, however, we do encourage attendees to consider taking this measure.
CPD Information for ACD Fellows
This document will assist with CPD record keeping for this event.
College acknowledges the traditional custodians, the Larrakia people, of the land on which the Darwin Convention Centre stands. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
Image: Tourism NT/Annie Nguyen