Paediatric Neurology Update 2024
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Paediatric Neurology Update 2024

Join us for a comprehensive update on the latest advances in paediatric neurology at The Children's Hospital at Westmead.

By Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

Date and time

Wednesday, November 13 · 9am - 5pm AEDT

Location

Lorimer Dods Lecture Theatre, Level 4, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead

Corner of Hawkesbury Road and Hainsworth Street Westmead, NSW 2145 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 17 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours

Join us for a comprehensive update on the latest advances in paediatric neurology at the Paediatric Neurology Update 2024. This event brings together leading experts in the field to discuss the diagnosis and management of common childhood neurological diseases, cutting-edge research, innovative treatments, and emerging trends. Whether you're a paediatrician, neurologist or an allied health professional, this conference offers valuable insights into various aspects of neurology and paediatric care.

What's new in 2024?

This year's programme will feature 3 focused sessions followed by a video-based interactive learning session. Recorded presentations will be made available to registered attendees for a period of 3 months (subject to speaker consent).

Acute neurology

  • An update on stroke including the recently updated SCHN guidelines.
  • How to identify stroke in a child and the risk factors to consider.
  • Stroke mimics and management.
  • Infection-induced encephalopathies

Epilepsy

  • An update on seizure syndromes and an approach to management.
  • New treatments and their indications in the paediatric population.
  • Epilepsy in adolescence, focusing on fertility, driving and beyond.

Headache syndromes and neurofibramatosis type 1

  • An update on headache syndromes and how to differentiate between them.
  • An update on headache management including emerging new treatments with a focus on pain.
  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 management in the community and a discussion on management of neuromuscular emergencies.

Programme

09:00 AM - Welcome and Housekeeping

09:15 AM - Stroke or Smoke? A Case-Based Presentation of Strokes and Stroke Mimics | Dr Natalie Lim

09:45 AM - An Approach to All Things Stroke | Dr Chris Troedson

10:15 AM - Infection-Triggered Encephalopathy Syndromes |Dr Wafa Uraba

10:45 AM - Q&A with morning session speakers

11:00 AM - Morning tea | Networking and refreshments

11:30 AM - Epilepsy Syndromes Old and New | Dr Sachin Gupta

12:00 PM - New Treatments for Epilepsy | A/Prof Deepak Gill

12:30 PM - Epilepsy in Adolescence: More than Seizures | Dr Annie Bye

01:00 PM - Q&A with mid-morning session speakers

01:15 PM - Lunch | Networking and refreshments

02:00 PM - Headache Syndromes | Dr Nadia Rajabalee

02:20 PM - An Approach to Paediatric Pain Management | Dr Sibella Bentley

02:40 PM - NF1: Update on Surveillance and Management | A/Prof Helen Young

03:00 PM - Neuromuscular Management: Emergencies and Emerging Treatments | Dr Michelle Lorentzos

03:20 PM - Q& A with afternoon session speakers

03:35 PM - Afternoon tea

04:10 PM - Video-based interactive learning session with questions | A/Prof Shekeeb Mohammad

Meet our speakers

  • Dr Sibella Bentley: Pain Fellow at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead with expertise in paediatric pain management.
  • Dr Annie Bye: Senior Paediatric Neurologist and Conjoint Professor with UNSW Medicine. Her research interests include childhood epilepsy and neurogenetics.
  • A/Prof Deepak Gill: Clinical Associate Professor and Head of Epilepsy Surgery at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead.
  • Dr Sachin Gupta: Head of the Department of Neurology at CHW. His main interests are paediatric epilepsy and epilepsy surgery.
  • Dr Natalie Lim: Neurology Fellow at CHW with experience in stroke management.
  • Dr Michelle Lorentzos: Head of the Neurogenetics Service at CHW, specialising in gene replacement therapy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
  • A/Prof Shekeeb Mohammad: Associate Professor and Paediatric Neurologist leading the Movement Disorders Service at CHW.
  • Dr Nadia Rajabalee: Advanced Trainee in pediatric neurology with a keen interest in epilepsy and clinical ethics.
  • Dr Christopher Troedson: Staff Specialist at CHW and an expert in stroke management.
  • Dr Wafa Uraba: Neuroimmunology Fellow at CHW with expertise in infection-triggered encephalopathy.
  • A/Prof Helen Young: Clinical Associate Professor and Paediatric Neurologist leading the development of a new model of care for children with neurofibromatosis type 1 at CHW.

Ticket information

This year's Update is available for in-person attendance only.

  • Delegate*: $250 incl. GST
    * includes Paediatrician, Consultant, General Practitioner
  • Trainee/Junior Medical/Allied Health/Nurse: $150 incl. GST

Places are limited - only 120 tickets available! Complete the registration to secure your spot at this vital neurology update and stay at the forefront of the field.

CHW Paediatric Education Showcase Week 2024

November is shaping up to be one of the largest education extravaganza at The Children's Hospital at Westmead. We are excited to bring together leading experts in their field to discuss current advances in research and practice, and cover emerging trends in a range of paediatric sub-specialities.

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Frequently asked questions

Is live streaming available for this event?

No, this year's Update is available as an in-person event only.

Where is the venue located?

Lorimer Dods Lecture Theatre, Level 4, The Children's Hospital at Westmead (Corner Hawkesbury Road and, Hainsworth St, Westmead NSW 2145). Level 4 is best accessed by the glass elevator which is located on the left as you enter our main entrance.

What are the options for public transport?

The Children's Hospital at Westmead is a 15-minute walk from Westmead Railway Station. Public transport to the Hospital is easy, with connecting bus and train services from Parramatta, Granville, Lidcombe, Strathfield and Central. To plan your trip, visit Transport for NSW: https://transportnsw.info

Is onsite parking available?

Limited parking is available at the visitor's carpark located on Hainsworth Street (cost is $23.30 for the day). Visit our website for more information: https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/visiting-and-staying/patient-handbook/childrens-hospital-westmead/getting-westmead

When will registrations close?

Get in quick! Registrations will be closing on Sunday 10 November 2024, at 11:59pm AEDT.

If I'm no longer able to attend, can I request a refund?

Refunds are offered on an individual basis. Applications for a refund must be made in writing to scott.day@health.nsw.gov.au.

What is the refund policy?

Cancellations made prior to Saturday 2 November 2024 will be charged a cancellation fee of $50. No refunds will be issued from this day onwards.

Who can I contact if I need assistance with my registration?

Email scott.day@health.nsw.gov.au

Are there other learning opportunities I can access?

Absolutely! Elevate your knowledge, skills and confidence in a range of paediatric sub-specialties delivered by specialists at The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network. Visit https://schneducation.com.au.

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