The Australasian College of Dermatologists
8th Rural Dermatology Meeting
6-8 September 2024
Hobart, Tasmania
About the Meeting
Taking place at the Hobart Function and Conference Centre on the picturesque Elizabeth Street Pier from Friday 6 September to Sunday 8 September 2024, College invites you to attend the 8th Rural Dermatology Meeting.
The ACD 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.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Caring in Dermatology
The theme for 2024 centres around care. Over the three day conference there will be focus on ‘Caring for Ourselves’ – a deep dive into practitioner wellbeing, dealing with isolation, peer support and self-care. ‘Caring for the Environment’ will also be part of the discussion – key topics include the impact of climate change on skin health, the impact on First Nations peoples, practical ideas to create a more sustainable practice and more. Finally ‘Caring for our Rural Patients’ will round out the meeting, delving into themes about understanding the community we serve, innovative service delivery, updates in First Nations dermatology care and a view to the future with presentations from registrars.
Convenors – Dr Leith Banney and Dr Michelle McRae
Our Sponsor and Exhibitors
We would like to acknowledge our Sponsor and Exhibitors for their valuable support and contributions.
Special thanks to our Principal Supporter:
Program
As in previous years, the scheduled program has been designed to provide many opportunities for networking, further discussion and some leisure time to enjoy Hobart and surrounds. The program will flow over three half days – Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Saturday and Sunday sessions will end at lunch time. 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.
Click here to view the preliminary program.
Please note: this is subject to change.
Call for Abstracts
Abstracts are now closed.
Conference Party
Join us for special evening just 20 minutes from central Hobart at the Frogmore Creek Winery. Participants can take advantage of the flexible schedule and arrive a little earlier enjoy a tasting at the cellar door!
As in previous years, the scheduled program has been designed to provide many opportunities for networking, further discussion and some leisure time to enjoy Hobart and surrounds. The program will flow over three half days – Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Saturday and Sunday sessions will end at lunch time. 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.
Registration
Below is a breakdown of the conference registration fees. All registration fees are in Australian dollars (AUD) and inclusive of GST. Late registration will commence from 29 August 2024.
Category | Standard Registration | Late Registration |
ACD Fellow or Associate Member | $770 | $820 |
ACD Retired Fellow, Retired Associate Member and Honorary Members | $550 | $600 |
Registrar on the ACD Training Program* | $550 | $600 |
Resident Medical Officer / Junior Doctor / PGY 1-5 / Registrars (Not on ACD Program) | $550 | $600 |
Full Time Medical Students / Post Graduate Students / Research Fellows | $305 | $355 |
GP or other Medical Specialist | $990 | $1,040 |
Other Health Professional (Nursing / Allied Health) | $550 | $600 |
Practice Manager | $305 | $355 |
Key Dates
Call for Abstracts opens | 4 March 2024 |
Registration Opens | 22 April 2024 |
Call for Abstracts close | 27 May 2024 |
Late Registration commences | 29 August 2024 |
Rural Dermatology Meeting | 6 – 8 September 2024 |
Educational Grant for College Trainees
Sun Pharma has provided an Educational Grant to support College trainees to attend educational events and this is managed by College. If you are currently participating in College’s training program, you are entitled to have your registration fee costs offset.
- ACD Trainees should have received an email from College with the discount code. If you didn’t receive it please email [email protected].
- ACD Trainees should discuss registering for this event with their HOD to gain approval before proceeding.
Note: Only ACD trainees are eligible to use this code. All registrants who use the complimentary code will be checked with College to confirm they are in the training program.
Registration Entitlements
- Access to the conference sessions Friday 6 September to Sunday 8 September
- Access to the exhibition
- Delegate badge
- Lunch and tea breaks each day of the conference in the exhibition
- One ticket to the Welcome Reception and one ticket to Conference Party
Note: Option available to purchase accompanying persons tickets.
Accommodation
To find accommodation information, please click here.
Stay in Touch
Contact Our Meeting Organisers
If you have any queries regarding the ACD Rural Meeting, including sponsorship and exhibition, please contact the Conference Office.
To request of a copy of the Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus, please use this link.
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College acknowledges the Muwinina people, the traditional owners of the land where we will be meeting, and we pay our respect to Aboriginal Elders; past and present. We respect all Tasmanian Aboriginal people, their culture and their rights as the First Peoples of lutruwita (Tasmania). We value the history, culture and strength of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, and commit to listen deeply to Story and be respectful of Country in our collaborations with First Peoples.