11TH - 13TH MAY 2022 | NEWCASTLE, NSW
The TAPNA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting is taking form. Unfortunately, the Perth venue has been cancelled due to border closures. However, we are happy to announce that the meeting will now be held at Noah's at the Beach in Newcastle. Themes for the conference will include toxin removal in poisoning, addiction medicine and withdrawal, cardiovascular toxicity and envenomation scenarios. Our international guest speaker will be Professor Bob Hoffman from New York who will be giving an update from the Extracorporeal Treatments in Poisoning (EXTRIP) workgroup (https://www.extrip-workgroup.org).
Registrations and submission of abstracts are now open.
A/Prof Anselm Wong
Chair, TAPNA Scientific Committee
COVID safe practices for TAPNA Annual Scientific Meeting 2022
We are pleased to be able to host a hybrid (in person/virtual) conference and are committed to maintaining COVID-safe practices during times of community transmission. To help us achieve this, in person attendees are asked to wear a mask whilst attending the conference. Speakers may remove their mask during their presentation.
In addition, rapid antigen tests for daily screening, are also available for those choosing to attend in person. Hand sanitiser will also be available.
In the event you feel unwell or have symptoms, we ask that you refrain from attending the conference in person.
We are excited and hope you enjoy the conference in Newcastle!
Venue: Noah's On The Beach
Cnr Shortland Esplanade and Zaara Street
Newcastle Noah's is located opposite Newcastle Beach, Newcastle's most renowned surf and swim beach, and in the heart of the Newcastle East heritage precinct. The hotel is a short walk from Newcastle's CBD, entertainment venues, harbour and Honeysuckle foreshore.
Newcastle, NSW
Newcastle is Australia’s 7th largest city and one of its oldest. It has a fast-growing reputation as a conference destination as it offers a unique blend of big city facilities and country town friendliness. Centred around eight spectacular beaches and kilometres of coastal pathways waiting for you to discover, play and swim; you won’t be short of things to do in your spare time.
Newcastle is also now firmly on the “foodie” map, offering an endless choice of quality cafes and quirky bars. Getting to Newcastle is easy, being only a 2 hour drive or 2.5 hour train ride from Sydney. Alternatively, direct flights are available from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Canberra.
312/1 Bryant Dr, Tuggerah NSW 2259
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