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New Zealand College of Appearance Medicine 2008 Conference 27 – 30 August 2008 Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand Registration Brochure Register online at www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008 PLATINUM SPONSOR

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New Zealand College of Appearance Medicine

2008 Conference

27 – 30 August 2008

Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand

Registration Brochure

Register online at www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008

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Welcome

It is my privilege as President of NZCAM to welcome you to Queenstown to our most exciting annual scientific meeting that we have presented. My thanks go to the rest of the organising committee, Teresa Cattin and Hans Raetz for their valuable input.

We have an extraordinary line up of international speakers who have a proven track record of innovative techniques backed by solid scientific data which will enable you to enhance your practices. We are aware that there is an increasing interest among new practitioners, both doctors and nurses, such that we have themed the conference “Back to Basics”. There will be ample opportunity for new practitioners to see “hands on” workshops by some of the worlds’ best practitioners. Such workshops will cover the basics before entering the more advanced areas for more seasoned practitioners.

Because we have so much new content this year there will inevitably be some overlap between didactic lectures and workshops running at the same time so you will need to plan your timetable to take advantage of all that is on offer.

We will also be running the first NZCAM nurses programme, a laser safety course and of course a great social programme to allow the networking component of the conference which is such an important part of collegial relationships and sharing of knowledge.

We are all fortunate to be working in such an exciting field of medicine which is advancing rapidly. For new practitioners coming to see if “appearance medicine” is something that is right for them I know you will be impressed with what is on offer. NZCAM of course runs

New Zealand’s only Fellowship training programme and we encourage new practitioners to join NZCAM for “quality” training which is “standards” based. Now that appearance medicine has been accepted as a “special interest group” of general practice by RNZCGP, it is possible for all general practitioners to practice appearance medicine techniques provided they have the appropriate “training and expertise”. The NZCAM training pathway will allow you to satisfy those requirements.

As well as practitioners from New Zealand we extend a warm welcome to our Australian colleagues who have in the past been “blown away” by the stunning scenery and skiing on offer in Queenstown. We also warmly welcome our more distant international colleagues from the USA, UK and Sweden.

A big thank you also goes to industry who have been loyal supporters of the NZCAM conferences. The ability to practise high quality appearance medicine would not be possible without the professional and ethical input of industry. We particularly thank our Platinum sponsor, Allergan, who have generously supported the meeting and our Gold sponsors, NZMS and Q-MED, who are regular and faithful attendees. It is good to see an expanding base of industry support in the exhibition hall bringing you the latest technology and ideas from around the world.

Finally a big thanks to Conference Innovators who have enabled a smooth and seamless process to allow the conference to happen.

I hope to meet you all in Queenstown.

Kind regardsJohn BarrettNZCAM President

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About NZCAM

The New Zealand College of Appearance Medicine (NZCAM) is the official College representing Appearance Medicine Physicians.

NZCAM is the formal training and auditing body for Appearance Medicine physicians.

Through the development of best “standards” of practice, NZCAM has developed a rigorous training programme for aspiring Appearance Medicine physicians as well as an audit programme for the continuing medical education of Associates (trainees), Members and Fellows of NZCAM.

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Venue

The venue for this year’s Conference, including the plenary sessions, exhibition and social programme will be the Galaxy Ballrooms located on the second floor of the Millennium Hotel, Queenstown. Side programmes and Nurse’s programme will be held across the road at the Copthorne Hotel.

New Zealand’s most amazing recreational paradise is nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu with the superb backdrop of The Remarkables mountain range. A town for all seasons, Queenstown is all things to all people. Ski, fly, jump, ride or simply relax...the choice of activities is dazzling.

After dark, Queenstown’s reputation as an adventure capital lives on, with an overwhelming choice of restaurants, cafes, bars and retail shops that open ‘til late seven days a week. For more information on activities, wine, bars, restaurants, tourism services in Queenstown please visit www.queenstown-nz.co.nz

Conference Destination - Queenstown

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Thursday 28 August

BOTOX and Fillers

7.00am Registration desk open. Pre-session tea and coffee served.

8.00am Welcome and Introductions

8.10am The Philosophy of Beauty AvaShamban

8.30am The Philosophy and Ethics of BOTOX GregGoodman

8.50am Panfacial BOTOX MichaelKane

9.10am Dysport TonyProchazka

9.30am Questions and Answers with Ava Shamban, Greg Goodman, Tony Prochazka and

Michael Kane

9.45am Panfacial BOTOX Workshop MichaelKane

10.30am Morning tea amongst the Industry Exhibition

11.00am Hyaluronic Acid – The Science behind HA Fillers

AndersStrand

11.20am Muscle Atrophy considerations with BOTOX

MichaelKane

11.40am Lip Aesthetics AvaShamban

12.00pm Treatment Approaches across the Ages: 35, 50 and 65

Panel Discussion with Ava Shamban, Michael Kane, Greg Goodman and

Anders Strand

12.30pm Lunch amongst the Industry Exhibition

1.30pm Restylane Lipp – How to Create the Best Lips

AndersStrand

1.50pm Fortelis and Esthelis JosephHkeik

2.10pm Sculptra – Then and Now AnneEvans

2.30pm Temporary vs Permanent Fillers Chair: GregGoodman

Panel Discussion with Ava Shamban, Michael Kane, Anders Strand,

Glenn Murray, John Flynn and Anne Evans

PROGRAMMEWednesday 27 August

8.30am – 5.00pm NZCAM Training Day AvailableforexistingNZCAMTraineesonly1.00pm MCQ Exam5.00pm NZCAM AGM7.00pm – 8.30pm Welcome Reception amongst the Industry Exhibition

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3.00pm Afternoon tea amongst the Industry Exhibition

3.30pm Targeted Radiesse Mid-Face – When Less is More

JohnFlynn

3.50pm Panfacial Rejuvenation AndersStrandandGlennMurray

4.10pm Treatment of Facial Palsy with BOTOX AvaShambanandMichaelKane

4.30pm Juvederm Panfacial Application Workshop

Ava Shamban, Michael Kane and Greg Goodman

Evening Free evening to enjoy Queenstown at Leisure

This programme is correct at the time of printing. Please check the website for programme updates –

www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008

Accreditation of

Professional Development Points

NZCAM 2008 Conference has been endorsed by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved for up to 19 hours for General Practice Education Programme Stage 2 (formerly AVE) and Maintenance of Professional Standards (MOPS) purposes.

In association with the programme, an industry exhibition will be held for delegates to view during catering breaks.

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Friday 29 August

Liposuction and Lasers

7.00am Registration desk open. Pre-session tea and coffee served

8.00am Smart Lipo/Cool Lipo JohnFlynn

8.15am Photodynamic Therapy with LED GlenCalderhead

8.30am Treatment of Acne Scarring GregGoodman

8.45am True Fractional Resurfacing with Fraxel Lasers – An Evidence Based Approach

VicNarurkar

9.00am LED for Acne GlenCalderhead

9.15am Fractional Ablative Skin Treatment with Matrix Rf

PiergiovanniMarzinotto

9.30am New Technologies VicNarurkar

9.45am Portrait Plasma Rejuvenation AnneEvans

10.00am Patient Photo 55 years old: What Options?

Panel Discussion with Greg Goodman, Glen Calderhead and Vic Narurkar

10.30am Morning tea amongst the Industry Exhibition

11.00am BOTOX for Correction of Surgical Complications

MichaelKane

11.20am Full Thickness Skin Loss after using Phosphatidyl Choline Injection to Treat Lipoma

DougGrose

11.40am Active Scar Management JohnFlynn

12.00pm Long Term Nodules in Two Patients after use of Polylactic Acid Filler

DougGrose

12.15pm Questions and Answers with Michael Kane, John Flynn and Doug Grose

12.30pm Lunch amongst the Industry Exhibition

1.30pm Advances in Liposuction GlennMurray

1.45pm Asian Patients – Special Considerations TonyProchazka

2.00pm Cosmetic Dermatology – What’s Hot, What’s Not and What’s Next? VicNarurkar

2.15pm Facial Anatomy – SMAS and other Acronyms

JohnFlynn

2.30pm Mid Face Rejuvenation with Juvederm AvaShamban

2.45pm Afternoon tea amongst the Industry Exhibition

3.15pm Radiesse – Hands JohnFlynn

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3.30pm Facial Contouring with Fat Transfer RobBeulink

3.45pm Breast Augmentation with Amazingel – a Cautionary Tale TonyProchazka

4.00pm Facial and Leg Vein Laser Treatment StefaniaRoberts

4.15pm Wound Healing Revolution with LED GlenCalderhead

4.30pm Periorbital Rejuvenation GlennMurray

4.45pm Titan Skin Tightening TonyProchazka

Evening Conference Dinner

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Workshops and Auxiliary Programmes

No workshops on Thursday 28 August

Friday 29 August

8.00am – 9.00am Sculptra Anne Evans

9.00am – 10.00am Advanced BOTOX Michael Kane

9.00am – 10.00am Radiesse High Impact John Flynn

10.00am – 3.00pm Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam

11.00am - 12.00pm Mesolis Tracey Lambert

11.30am – 12.00pm Penthrox Tony Prochazka

1.30pm – 2.30pm Skin Hydration Demonstration of Different Techniques and Indications

Anders Strand and Joanna Romanowska

1.30pm – 2.30pm Fortelis and Esthelis – Facial Modelling Joseph Hkeik

3.15pm – 3.45pm Cutera IPL and Lasers Tony Prochazka

3.15pm – 4.15pm Mid Face Rejuvenation Ava Shamban

4.15pm – 5.15pm Lip Enhancement, Latest Techniques to Maximise Patient Satifaction

Anders Strand

Saturday 30 August

8.00am – 9.00am Hyperhidrosis Allergan

9.00am – 10.00am Mid Face Rejuvenation Glenn Murray

9.00am – 10.00am The Impact and Future of Non-Laser Light Glen Calderhead

11.00am – 12.00pm Active FX Ken MacDonald

11.00am – 12.00pm Fraxel Restore Treatment with Omnilux Vic Nanurkar

11.30am – 12.30pm Sclerotherapy Mark Denekamp

1.15pm – 2.15pm Portrait Plasma Rejuvenation Anne Evans

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Saturday 30 August

New Devices and Products

7.30am Registration desk open. Pre-session tea and coffee served.

8.30am Scupltra – When and Where to Use It AnneEvans

8.45am Restylane Vital – New Generation in Skin Rejuvenation

AndersStrand

9.00am Esthelis – HA Masquerading as Collagen? JosephHkeik

9.20am Juvederm – Ultra or Ultra Plus? AvaShamban

9.40am Fortilis / Mesolis – New Monophasic HA’s JosephHkeik

10.00am “Horses for Courses” What to Use, When and Where?

Panel Discussion with Anders Strand, Anne Evans, Ava Shamban and Joseph Hkeik

10.30am Morning tea amongst the Industry Exhibition

11.00am Fillers Workshops

Ava Shamban, Greg Goodman, John Flynn and Anders Strand

12.30pm Lunch amongst the Industry Exhibition

1.15pm Active FX Skin Resurfacing KenMacDonald

1.30pm Local Anaesthetic Techniques for the Face KateMorlet–Brown

1.45pm Panfacial Rejuvenation GlennMurray

2.00pm Microsclerotherapy: Patient Selection with TM and other Adverse Reactions

StefaniaRoberts

Abstracts / Academic Session / Adverse Reactions

2.15pm Lip Necrosis with Dermal Fillers and What to do About it

CatherineStone

2.30pm The Basics SoheilaSafari

2.45pm Anti-aging and the Cosmetic Physician

Byunderstandingtheageingprocessandoptimisingitaddsanotherdimensionintheoutcomesofcosmetictreatmentsbypromotinghealthandlongevity.

KamalKarl

3.00pm Conference finishes

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8.00am Improving Patient Satisfaction SheilaNobel

8.30am Laser Physics PhilNoble

9.00am The Role of Anti-Oxidants in Skin Care and Sun Protection

Speakertobeadvised

9.30am Facial Anatomy – Knowing the Danger Zones

StefaniaRoberts

10.00am Morning tea

10.30am A New Hydration Therapy to Revitalize Skin

Clinicalresultsandpracticaldemonstration–onepatienttwotechniques

JoannaRomanowska

11.15am Radiesse and Dysport - A Combined Approach

TonyProchazka

11.45am Laser Therapy and how it fits within the Skin Enhancement Regime with a Focus on Safety

OlgaHenning

12.00pm Lunch amongst the Industry Exhibition

1.00pm Keeping Safe in Practice – Role of the Registered Nurse

CollegeofNursesAotearoaNZspeaker

1.30pm BOTULINIUM Treatments / Juvederm Theory and practical demonstration – one patient

StefaniaRoberts

2.30pm Afternoon tea

3.00pm 5 Top Tips for Good Clinical Photography MilneSimpson

3.30pm The Science behind the NASHA Technology. Theory and practical demonstration – one patient

AndersStrand

4.00pm Photo Dynamic Therapy SuzyAitken

4.30pm Sculptra - Where and Why? AnneEvans

5.00pm Esthelis - A Basic Approach TraceyLambert

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Changing Faces – The Role of the Nurse within Appearance Medicine

Saturday 30 August

The one day of lectures and practical demonstrations will cover a range of topics with the aim of educating Nurses who work within Cosmetic and Appearance Medicine Clinics to encourage best standards of practice and a move towards evidence based nursing.

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Keynote Speakers

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Dr John Flynn graduated from the University of Queensland Medical School in 1976. After initial training in Surgery he commenced a practice in Skin Cancer and Cosmetic Surgery on the Gold Coast in Australia. He obtained a Dermatology qualification in UK and is also Board Certified by the American Board of Laser Surgery.

Dr Flynn is a Foundation Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and is currently the CEO of the College and a Former President. Specializing in Facial Cosmetic Surgery and non invasive facial rejuvenation techniques, Dr Flynn is regularly invited to present at academic meetings in Australia and internationally and conducts training courses in cosmetic surgery and laser and cosmetic medicine.

He developed the SafFe Lift, a technique of minimally invasive facial rejuvenation which is popularly used in Australia, South East Asia and USA and works with the development of barbed threads. He is a pioneer and a leader in the development of thread techniques and their combination with other adjunctive procedures. Dr Flynn presents training courses in facial contouring using injectable fillers and is a contributing author to texts on cosmetic surgery.

Dr Flynn has established the Australasian Journal of Cosmetic Surgery which is circulated throughout Australia and Asia and is the Managing Editor.

Dr Flynn consults for pharmaceutical companies on product and has assisted in development programmes. He has conducted surveys of adverse events in cosmetic surgery and medicine to ascertain proper treatment strategies. The results of this work are now featured in product information and risk management profiles internationally.

Dr Flynn’s practice also encompasses Breast Augmentation, Breast Lifts, Abdominoplasty and Lipoplasty

John Flynn

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Dr Greg Goodman has been a dermatologist for over 20 years, graduating medicine from Monash University 1978 and becoming a fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatology in 1984. He completed a micrographic skin cancer fellowship in 1993 and a graduate diploma in Clinical Epidemiology in 2003. Dr Goodman is a recognised expert in the field of dermatology and skin care, with special interests in the areas of skin cancer, lasers, cosmetic dermatology and the treatment of acne and acne scarring. He holds the position of Chief of Surgery at the Skin & Cancer Foundation of Victoria and is senior lecturer in the department of Community Medicine at Monash University. He is a preceptor for the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery.

Dr Goodman is on a number of international editorial boards and advisory committees, he has published numerous peer reviewed journal articles, chapters in text books and continues his research in many facets of dermatology. He has been a guest speaker for many specialists’ colleges in fields as diverse as ophthalmology, otolaryngology and plastic surgery. He has been a keynote speaker at many international conferences including those held in New Zealand, USA and Italy.

He has always had a keen interests in skin care and skin therapeutics having written on Botulinum toxin, lasers, acne and acne scarring.

Dr Michael Kane is a noted plastic surgeon who has lectured internationally at the forefront of non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Dr Kane graduated from the Jefferson Medical College five year Program in Cooperative Medical Education, attaining both his undergraduate degree and medical degree in only five years. He was a member of the Hobart Hare Honor Society in medical school. Dr Kane then completed a general surgery residency at New York Medical College. This residency was based at Lincoln Hospital which was at the epicenter of the urban violence which plagued the South Bronx in the eighties. While this violence was tragic for the residents of that area, it afforded Dr Kane a tremendous amount of surgical experience that he would not have received anywhere else. Dr Kane’s plastic surgical training consisted of a residency at Wright State University and the fellowship at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital. During this fellowship, Dr Kane studied under several of the nation’s pre-eminent cosmetic plastic surgeons and also operated on his own patients. It was during this fellowship in 1991 that Dr Kane developed a strong interest in non-surgical facial rejuvenation by injecting Botox throughout the face.

Dr Kane’s work has been published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Aesthetic Surgery Journal and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He is also the author of The Botox Book. He has other varied interests. He is an avid surfer and has studied film at NYU and Graphic Design and Advertising at Parsons School of Design. He is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.

Greg Goodman

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Dr Glenn Murray is Q-MED Medical Director who is a UWA Bachelor of Surgery and Medicine graduate. He is also a Fellow and Councillor for the Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Past President of the Cosmetic Physician’s Society of Australasia.

Other achievements include being a past AMA representative and one of the leading users of IPL, laser, wrinkle relaxers and wrinkle fillers in Australia. Dr Murray has also featured on national television for some of these procedures . He has a special interest in painless procedures and Liposuction, having been trained by one of the grandfathers of Liposuction, Dr Fournier. Dr Murray has spoken extensively throughout Australia and Asia on advanced RESTYLANE techniques and is a certified RESTYLANE SubQ trainer.

Founder of the Bay Area Laser Institute completed an internship and residency in dermatology at Stanford where he was selected to be a chief resident. He then completed a two year fellowship in MOHS surgery, Laser and cosmetic dermatologic surgery with Philip Bailin, the pioneer of laser applications for skin, at the Cleveland Clinic. As a fellow, Dr Narurkar was involved in developing pulsed dye and alexandrite lasers for birthmark and tattoo removal. Upon completion of his fellowship, he was appointed Dermatology Director and Assistant Professor at UC Davis Laser Centre, where he was the original investigator for laser hair reduction with alexandrite and diode lasers, laser wrinkle reduction with pulsed carbon dioxide and nonablative lasers and pulsed NdYAG and pulsed dye lasers for birthmarks.

Dr Narurkar returned to the Bay Area and established the Bay Area Laser Institute and was invited to join the practice of leading San Francisco dermatologist, Dr Kathy Fields. This is the most comprehensive private practice laser centre in the Bay Area where he continues to conduct clinical trials and has pioneered the use for lasers for the treatment of acne, acne scars, and photo rejuvenation for wrinkles, age spots and spider veins. The centre is also a National Botox® Cosmetic training centre, one of a few hundred in the world where physicians are instructed in the cosmetic use of Botox.

Dr Narurkar lectures internationally and nationally and is the author of over forty publications and several book chapters. He is on the Editorial Board of several journals including Cosmetic Dermatology and is actively involved in several probono groups such as Project New Start, a Bay Area program for tattoo removal with lasers for high risk youth.

Glenn Murray

Vic Narurkar

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Ava Shamban, M.D., Board Certified Dermatologist and owner of the Laser Institute for Dermatology and European Skin Care in Santa Monica, California, has built a thriving medical practice along with a successful medical day spa.

She was a featured dermatologist on ABC television’s “Extreme Makeover”. First and foremost however, Dr Shamban considers herself a skin scientist, a participant in dermatological research, technology and product development for skin rejuvenation and the treatment of acne. She has extensive experience in the use of the latest laser and intense pulsed light procedures as well as administering filler and Botox injections.

Dr Shamban is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at UCLA. Located next to St John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Dr Shamban’s practice includes its own in-house medical day spa – Ava’s at the Laser Institute – and the Acne Treatment Centre. Here, she and her highly-trained staff offer her patients customised skin care along with the most sophisticated advances in dermatology today.

Dr Anders Strand is currently a senior consultant at the Department of Medical Science, Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital in Uppsala, Sweden. After graduating and training as a dermatologist he has been at the University since 1985 with some intermissions.

His main interest is and has been esthetic medicine as well as HSV, HPV and HIV.

In 2004 he was offered, and accepted, the position at Q-MED AB as medical director for the Business Unit Esthetics. During the years 2004 to 2005 he was working with the development and marketing of RESTYLANE SubQ along with the other RESTYLANE products such as RESTYLANE Lipp and RESTYLANE Vital.

Since 2005 he has shared his time between the University doing research as well as clinical work and as a medical advisor to Q-MED AB. He has been giving lectures and workshops worldwide concerning the optimal usage of RESTYLANE products.

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Anders Strand

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The topics covered include:

Operational Characteristics of Lasers• Generation of the laser beam and propagation of

light• Characteristics of lasers and laser beam• Properties of different types of lasers• Optical pathways• Delivery systems and applicators• Laser controls, eg: power / pulse / time settings,

emergency control and delivery systems

Laser Hazards• Laser tissue interactions• Particular hazards of delivery systems• Ocular and skin hazards• Patient-specific hazards• Reflected beam hazards• Laser plume hazards

Principles and Procedures for Safe Laser Use• Standards, Australian regulations• Laser classification and hazard analysis• Audit of laser facilities• Laser controls in health care facilities• Medical surveillance of personnel• Investigation and management of laser accidents /

incidents• Eye protection and protective eyewear• Laser controlled areas – designation, warning signs,

entry controls, control of access to the laser• Depending on the lasers used and available, a practical

component may be added

Associate Professor Lee Collins

Lee is Director of Medical Physics and Radiation / Laser Safety Officer at Westmead Hospital, Sydney. He chairs the Standards Association of Australia Committee responsible for Australia and New Zealand laser safety standards.

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Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam

Date: Friday 29 AugustTime: 10.00am – 3.00pm

Who Should Attend? Anyone wishing to operate Class 4 lasers used in medicine and surgery. The course is approved for the purposes of obtaining an Australian licence to use Class 3B or 4 lasers.

Assessment: A multiple choice quiz is conducted at the conclusion of the course. Content: In accordance with the training requirements of Australian / New Zealand Standard AS / NZS 4173:2004.Cost: $150 +GST for delegates registered for the NZCAM Conference $300 +GST for delegates not attending the NZCAM Conference

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Conference DinnerIndulge in a night of elegance and taste….

Mt Soho Winery is nestled in the secluded valley of rugged Central Otago. Not only will you have the opportunity to be hosted in this private exclusive venue (which is not open to the public), you can indulge yourself in a four course meal, matched with fine Central Otago wines, and followed by dancing the night away.

Date: Friday 29 August

Time: 6.30pm, coaches to depart from the Millennium Hotel

Venue: Mt Soho Winery

Dress: Casual / Elegant….dress up if you like!

Cost: Tickets are $125 + GST per person including four course meal, beverage and entertainment. Tickets can be purchased on the registration form.

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Social Programme

Welcome Reception

Join us on Wednesday evening to catch up with friends and colleagues and sample some local flavours amongst the Industry Exhibition.

Date: Wednesday 27 August

Time: 6.00pm - 8.30pm

Venue: Industry Exhibition, Millennium Hotel

Cost: One ticket is included in each full registration.

Even though this is an inclusive function, for catering purposes, please indicate on the registration form if you wish to attend.

Additional tickets may be purchased for $45 + GST per person.

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Sightseeing and Recreational Activities

Queenstown, known as the Adventure Capital of New Zealand, a reputation earned through the actions of a number of locally residing thrill seekers who have developed several unbelievable, adrenalin stirring, sanity-reducing adventures in a wildly exciting environment.

Bungy jump, skydive, climb mountains, ski, raft, kayak, fish, horse ride, cycle, walk, take a scenic flight, sail, river surf, jet boat, hang-glide, snowmobile, snowboard, dance, go canyoning, heliski, parapente.

Queenstown has, over the years, quietly expanded into all sorts of attractions including new wineries, art galleries, arts trails and challenging golf courses.

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rentals via the website www.brownsnz.com or visit their shop in Queenstown. Shop hours are from 7.30am to 9pm every day.

Browns Queenstown Rental and Workshop:4 Brecon St, QueenstownPhone: + 64 3 442 4005Email: [email protected]: www.brownsnz.com

Ski Equipment Fit-out

For those of you looking at taking to the world renowned Queenstown ski slopes, Browns Ski Hire offers a one stop shop for ski rental and information. Browns have fully qualified ski technicians and ski instructors who can provide information on ski areas, lift passes and mountain transport. At Browns they aim to pass on the benefit of their local knowledge and expertise

Browns offer a Free Delivery and Pick Up service to major hotels in the Queenstown area. You can order your ski

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Accommodation

Millennium Hotel Premium Room$195.55+GST ($220)

Beautifully appointed rooms have been redesigned to add extra levels of comfort and several new enhancements to delight guests, whilst retaining a timeless

elegance. High speed broadband internet access is available in all guest rooms, as well as wireless internet services in all public areas and fully equipped fitness centre with spa and saunas . Courtesy shuttle in and out of town centre is also available for all staying guests.

Copthorne Hotel Standard Room$177.77+GST ($200)

Lakeview Room$195.55+GST ($220)

Copthorne Hotel is conveniently located across the road from the Millennium Hotel, and is

the venue for the Nurses Programme and concurrent sessions.

Garden Court Suites and Apartments Situated within the sun belt of Queenstown’s dress circle and just four minutes stroll to the town centre and across the road from the Millennium Hotel, Garden Court Suites and Apartments are set in a relaxing garden environment for you to enjoy.

Studio $153.77+GST ($173)Studios are large, private and fully equipped, including kitchenette, lounge and dining seating. These Suites offer guests very comfortable rooms with excellent facilities including LCD television, DVD and CD players.

One Bedroom Apartment $208.88+GST ($235)The combination of luxurious interiors, quality design and all the comforts you could wish for. Kitchen, spa bath, washing machine and dryer, DVD and CD player make this the ideal home away from home.

Two Bedroom Apartment $251.55+GST ($283)All the features of our One Bedroom Apartments with the exception of laundry facilities. Two Bedrooms upstairs with small bathroom and downstairs, a cosy lounge and kitchen and full bathroom facilities. A fantastic home away from home.

All accommodation rates are per room, per night.

How to book accommodation

Rooms will be allocated on a first-in basis until Monday 28 July 2008, as long as there are rooms available. Bookings can be made either as part of the online registration process or via the registration form.

Accommodation booking must be guaranteed with a credit card. The credit care will be used as a guarantee only and no charges will be debited prior to check-out. On check-out (except any cancellation fees that may apply), your accommodation costs may be settled with cash, EFTPOS or credit card.

If you cancel your accommodation after Monday 28 July 2008, a cancellation charge may be levied by the hotel.

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Full registration fee includes:

• Attendance to all Conference and workshop sessions• Entry to view the Industry exhibition• Satchel and contents• Print material• Morning and afternoon teas• Lunch• Welcome Reception ticket

Day registration fee includes:

• Attendance to one day Conference and workshop sessions• Entry to view the Industry exhibition on that day• Satchel and contents• Print material• Morning and afternoon tea• Lunch

DeadlineClose of Early Bird registration Friday 18 July

Registered Nurses full registration fee includes:

• Attendance to all Conference and workshop sessions• Attendance to Nurses Programme - Saturday• Entry to view the Industry exhibition• Satchel and contents• Print material• Morning and afternoon teas• Lunch• Welcome Reception ticket

Changing Faces – Registered Nurses Programme fee includes:

• Attendance to Nurses Programme – Saturday only• Entry to view the Industry exhibition on Saturday• Satchel and contents• Print material• Morning and afternoon tea• Lunch

Registration Fees

Early Bird Standard Prior to 18 July From 19 JulyNZCAM / CPSA / ACCS Member $850 + GST $950 + GSTNZCAM / CPSA / ACCS Member Day Registration $550 + GST $550 + GSTNon Member $1,250 + GST $1,400 + GSTNon Member Day Registration $650 + GST $750 + GST Registered Nurses - 3 days (including Saturday Nurses Programme) $600 + GST $600 + GSTChanging Faces – Registered Nurses Programme – Saturday only $400 + GST $400 + GST

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Cancellations

Should you need to cancel your registration, you may reassign your registration to another person. Please notify the Conference Secretariat in writing. If you are unable to arrange a replacement, a full refund less an administration charge of $100 will be made providing notification is received by Monday 28 July. After this date, refunds will be at the discretion of NZCAM. If, for reasons beyond the control of NZCAM, the Conference is cancelled, the registration fee will be refunded after deduction of expenses already incurred.

How to Register

Visit the website www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008, click on the Registration page and follow the link to the online registration form. Print a copy for your records. Payment for registration can be made by credit card (secure site) or an invoice can be requested.

Once you have completed the registration process, a summary of your registration will be e-mailed automatically and a tax invoice will be e-mailed within seven days. You may access and amend your details until one month prior to the conference.

Mail the registration form together with your cheque or credit card payment to:

NZCAM Conference, Conference Innovators, PO Box 13 494, Christchurch 8141, New Zealand.

A summary of your registration and a tax invoice will be sent to you within seven days.

Fax the completed registration form (both sides) together with your credit card payment to: +64 3 379 0460.

A summary of your registration and a tax invoice will be sent to you within seven days.

Please note: There are limitations around the venue’s capacity. Registrations will be allocated on a “first-in” basis. All registrations must be accompanied by full payment. If full payment is not received by Friday 18 July, your Early Bird registration fee will automatically change to the standard fee.

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General Information

At the ConferenceYour Conference pack will be available for collection from the Registration Desk, located in the Millennium Hotel, outside the Galaxy Rooms. The desk will be open at the following times:

Wednesday 27 August 2.00pm – 7.00pm

Thursday 28 August 7.30am – 6.00pm

Friday 29 August 8.00am – 5.00pm

Saturday 30 August 8.00am – 5.00pm

Special RequirementsPlease give details of any dietary requirements or disability assistance required on your registration form.

Air TravelQueenstown International Airport

The approach to Queenstown International Airport is one of the most dramatic in the world — surrounded on both sides by spectacular, rugged mountains. Queenstown Airport, located close to town in the lakeside suburb of Frankton, is currently being redeveloped. For more information about the airport visit www.queenstownairport.co.nz

We advise that you book air travel early to avoid disappointment, as there are limited direct flights to Queenstown.

Organising Committee

Dr John Barrett NZCAM President

Dr Teresa Cattin NZCAM Censor

Dr Hans Raetz NZCAM Training Representative

Conference Secretariat

If you have any queries about the Conference arrangements, please contact:

Arna Wahl DaviesConference ManagerConference Innovators Auckland LtdPO Box 11 954 AucklandTel: +64 9 525 2464Fax: +64 9 525 2465Email: [email protected]

If you have any queries regarding your own registration, please contact:Korrina WhitworthTel: +64 3 379 0390Fax: +64 3 379 0460Email: [email protected]

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Delegate Information

Surname First Name (for name badge) Title

Company / Organisation

Postal Address City/Town

Country Post Code

Telephone ( ) Facsimile ( )

Mobile Email

Special requirements e.g. dietary, disabilities etc.

Registration Form

To register on-line: www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008

One form per delegate

Tax Invoice: GST Number: 97 465 312

Please complete this form, make a copy for your records and forward with payment to:

NZCAM Conference, C/o Conference InnovatorsPO Box 13 494, Christchurch 8141

Fax: +64 3 379 0460

Please note the increase in delegate registration fees after Friday 18 July 2008.

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B Social Functions

Wednesday 27 August –Welcome Reception

Yes, I wish to attend

ComplimentaryforfullConferenceRegistration No Charge

No, I do not wish to attend

I would like to purchase additional tickets.

No. of additional tickets @ $45+GST ($50.63)

per ticket, per person $

Friday 29 August – Conference Dinner

No. of tickets @ $125+GST ($140.63)

per ticket, per person $

Social Functions Sub Total (GST inclusive) - B $

C Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam

Yes, I wish to attend the Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam

Delegates registered for the Conference

@ $150+GST ($168.75) $

Delegates only attending the Laser Safety Course

@ $300+GST ($337.50) $

Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam (GST inclusive) - C $

A Registration Fees

Please note: Early Bird Registration must be accompanied by FULL PAYMENT

Early Bird Standard

Prior to 18 July From 19 July

NZCAM / CPSA / ACCS Member $850+GST $950+GST $

($956.25) ($1,068.75)

NZCAM / CPSA / ACCS Member -

Day Registration $550+GST $650+GST $

($618.75) ($731.25)

Non Member $1,250+GST $1400+GST $

($1,406.25) ($1,575.00)

Non Member – Day Registration $650+GST $750+GST $

($731.25) ($843.75)

Registered Nurses – 3 days $600+GST $600+GST $

($675.00) ($675.00)

Registered Nurses – Saturday only$400+GST $400+GST $

($450.00) ($450.00)

Sponsors No Charge

(as part of the complimentary registration)

* I will be attending the Conference on

Thursday Friday Saturday

Registration Fees Sub Total (GST inclusive) - A $

Please use GST inclusive amounts

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Privacy

The information supplied on this registration form will be shared and

used by NZCAM. The Privacy Act 1993 requires that, before your name

and address details can be published in the list of delegates either

for distribution to fellow delegates or any other party, you must give

your consent. Unless you advise Conference Innovators, your name,

organisation and email address will be included on the list of conference

participants distributed to delegates and sponsors.

How to Register

Mail this completed form together with your cheque or credit

card payment to:

Conference Innovators Ltd, PO Box 13-494, Christchurch 8141

Visit the website www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008, click

on ‘Registration’ and follow the link to the secure online

registration form.

Fax this completed form (both sides) together with your credit

card payment to: Conference Innovators +64 3 379 0460

Credit Card Authorisation for Accommodation and Registration

Accommodation bookings much be guaranteed with a credit card. Please tick

if you wish your Registration Fee to be deducted from this card.

Yes, deduct my credit card for my Registration Fee.

Please circle the card to be charged:

MasterCard AMEX Visa

Card number

Expiry Date

Cardholder’s Name

Cardholder’s Signature

Date

Accommodation

Please note your credit card details must be supplied to secure your

accommodation booking (see right). No charges will be debited prior

to check out (except late cancellation fees which may be applicable).

Accommodation can be settled with cash, EFTPOS or credit card on

departure.

Please indicate your preference; rooms will be allocated on first-in basis.

Millennium Hotel $195.55+GST ($220)

Copthorne Hotel

Standard Room $177.77+GST ($200)

Lakeview Room $195.55+GST ($220)

Garden Court Suites and Apartments

Studio Room $153.77+GST ($173)

One Bedroom Apartment $208.88+GST ($235)

Two Bedroom Apartment $251.55+GST ($283)

Accommodation Costs are per room, per night

Date of arrival: Excepted check-in time:

Date of departure:

Room type required: Single Twin Double

Special requirements: Non-smoking room Smoking room

Other

If you are sharing the room, please give the other person’s name (s):

Payment Summary

Method of Payment:

Credit card: See below

Cheque: Cheques in NZ$ payable to NZCAM 2008 Conference

Direct credit: 06 0821 0527993 00, National Bank, Riccarton

Swift Code: ANZBNZ22

Please use delegate’s last name and initial as a reference.

A Registration Fees $

B Social Functions $

C Laser Safety Course and LSO Exam $

Sub Total (Inclusive of Goods and Service Tax) $

Total $

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Acknowledgments

The Organising Committee wish to extend our gratitude to the following organisations for their support:

Platinum Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Welcome Reception Sponsor

Conference Dinner Sponsor

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New Zealand College of Appearance Medicine

2008 Conference

27 – 30 August 2008

Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand

Registration Brochure

Register online at www.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008

PLATINUM SPONSOR

REGISTER ONLINEwww.nzcam.co.nz/conference2008

PLATINUM SPONSOR