Assessment of brain injury and complex claimants Seminar

VENUE

The Duke of Brunswick Hotel
207 Gilbert Street
Adelaide, SA 5000

EVENT DETAILS

Wednesday 23 October 2019
4:00–5:00pm

FEES

(1.5% surcharge applies for credit card payments)

Member: $20 registration essential
Non-member: $30 incl. GST

Registrations are accepted onsite with credit card payment only.

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Location

Duke of Brunswick
207 Gilbert Street
Adelaide SA 5000

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Registrations Open: 8th Oct 19 8:00 AM

Registrations Close: 23rd Oct 19 3:00 PM

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Assessment of brain injury and complex claimants Seminar

Overview

Join us for a rare opportunity to hear from Dr Stephen Buckley, Consultant Physician in Rehabilitation Medicine, on the assessment of brain injury in complex claimants, while he is visiting Adelaide on 23 October 2019.

Event Details

VENUE

The Duke of Brunswick Hotel
207 Gilbert Street
Adelaide, SA 5000

EVENT DETAILS

Wednesday 23 October 2019
4:00–5:30pm

FEES

(1.5% surcharge applies for credit card payments)

Member: $20
Non-member: $30 incl. GST

Speakers

Dr Stephen Buckley Consultant Physician in Rehabilitation Medicine

Dr Buckley works at Royal North Shore Hospital, in Sydney, particularly managing patients with catastrophic injuries, specialising in Traumatic Brain Injury, and Stroke, and in his private practice, he follows these patients in the longer term.

He has had an active Medico-Legal practice reporting upon injured people since 1990, and has provided medicolegal advice, expert reports and given expert evidence throughout Australia.

He has had a long term interest in Rehabilitation education, being a Member for 20 years, and ultimately Chairman of the Board of Censors of the Faculty, and was then elected President of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and a Director of the College of Physicians in 2009/10.

He is presently the RACP Nominee on the Medical Council of NSW (AHPRA), and sits on the Conduct, and Performance Committees.

He was an author of the 1999 NSW Motor Accidents Legislation and a member of the Consultative Council of the Motor Accidents Authority of NSW from 1999 until 2012 and a founding Member of the Lifetime Care and Support Authority of NSW Consultative Council, from 2006 to 2009. He is a current Medical Assessor, and regular chairman of Review Panels, for the MAA and was Chairman of a number of Impairment Assessment Committees and Working Parties for the MAA and Workcover NSW.

He continues to provide Medico-Legal opinions, consulting within the different states in Australia as well as internationally, advising on the future requirements for care for injured people.

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