Feb
24
5:30 pm17:30
CME

CME #1 2024

ACMA CME


The next CME is at Treasure Kitchen in Greenlane. Our speakers are endocrinologist Dr Jasmine Tan, and by house officer Dr Serena Peng on her elective experience.

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Dr Jasmine Tan // MBChB, FRACP

Jasmine Tan graduated in Medicine from the University of Sydney in 2007 and has trained at Westmead Hospital, Sydney and various hospitals in Auckland, New Zealand.

She completed fellowships in both Endocrinology and Renal medicine, and was awarded the Diabetes Research Fellowship from the New Zealand Diabetes Foundation in 2013. In the same year, she undertook a hypertension fellowship Wāitemata District Health Board.

She has held appointments as a Consultant nephrologist and General physician, and was the Hypertension lead at Wāitemata District Health Board. She currently works as a Consultant Endocrinologist at Counties Manukau District Health Board.

Her specialty interests include difficult-to-treat and secondary hypertension, and diabetic kidney disease.



This CME is sponsored by Novo Nordisk.

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Apr
30
5:30 pm17:30
CME

CME #3 2023

ACMA CME


The next CME is at Chow Foo Restaurant in Pakuranga. Our speakers are cardiologists Dr Bernard Wong, Dr Gary Lau, Dr James Fu and Dr Shawn Foo, and geriatrician Dr Yu Min Lin.

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Dr Bernard Wong // MBChB, FRACP

Bernard is a general and interventional cardiologist at North Shore Hospital, where he also leads the Cardiology Research Unit. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Auckland, and trained within the Auckland Region. Originally from Hong Kong, Bernard is also fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.

In 2021-2022, Bernard undertook a coronary intervention fellowship at the Prince of Wales in Hong Kong after being awarded the prestigious John Ormiston Fellowship from the New Zealand Heart Foundation. During that time, he gained experience in Complex and High-Risk Interventional Procedures (CHIP) and Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) under the tutelage of world-renowned CTO master Dr. Eugene Wu.

Bernard has subspecialty interest in ischaemic heart disease, in particular percutaneous management of coronary calcification where he is completing a Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the University of Auckland. He also has an interest in coronary physiology, intravascular imaging, non-invasive imaging, cardiomyopathies, heart failure and preventative cardiology.

Dr Gary Lau // MBChB, FRACP

Gary is a general and cardiac imaging specialist. He holds a cardiology consultant role at Waitakere and North Shore Hospitals. He graduated from the University of Auckland in 2007, and gained Fellowship to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2015. He completed the Advanced Imaging Fellowship at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, Australia before returning to New Zealand in 2019.

Gary has sub-specialist interests in echocardiography; transthoracic, transoesophageal and stress echocardiography. His expertise covers most aspects of cardiology with interest in complex valve disease and coronary artery disease. He is also part of the heart failure team at North Shore Hospital, working closely with cardiac nurse specialists in managing patients with severe cardiomyopathy (heart failure).

Dr James Fu // MBChB, FRACP

James graduated from the University of Auckland in 1999 and trained as a cardiologist at Greenlane Cardiovascular Service which he became a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physician in 2012. James is currently a cardiologist at Waitemata District Health Board.

He has interest in general electrophysiology and general cardiology, particularly in heart failure management.

Dr Shawn Foo // MBChB, MRCP (UK). FRACP, GradDip Cardiac EP

Shawn is a consultant cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist at North Shore Hospital, Auckland. Shawn graduated from the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, undertaking postgraduate training in Manchester and the National Heart Centre in Singapore. He relocated to New Zealand in 2014, and has worked at North Shore, Auckland and Middlemore Hospitals. He completed his subspecialty cardiac electrophysiology fellowship at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. Shawn is fluent in Mandarin.

Shawn’s cardiology subspecialty interest is in Cardiac Electrophysiology, he received his Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Electrophysiology in 2020. Shawn is currently pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (MD) on cardiac implantable electronic device use, implant trends and outcomes in New Zealand.

Dr Yu-Min Lin // MBChB, FRACP

Dr Yu-Min Lin is a Consultant Geriatrician working at Middlemore Hospital since 2012. Originally from Taiwan, he moved to New Zealand in 1988 and graduated from the University of Otago. He trained within the Auckland region in both Geriatrics and Internal Medicine. He speaks fluent Mandarin.

Yu-Min has a particular interest in dementia. He is the lead Geriatrician working with the pilot “Memory Team” in developing a regional dementia pathway at Counties Manukau Health.

Another passion for him is to help the Chinese people of Auckland to increase their health awareness. Since 2013 he has been involved with sessions on World TV speaking on a variety of issues including cerebrovascular disease, dementia and osteoporosis.


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This event is open to all doctors. Practice nurses of ACMA doctors, non-ACMA members and partners are welcome to attend the CME at $60pp. (Membership is $125 for the first two years for all new members)


This CME is sponsored by the Cardiology Institute

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Feb
26
5:30 pm17:30
CME

CME #1 2023

ACMA CME


The next CME is at the Fortune Fountain. Our speaker is anaesthetist Dr Cameron Schauer, speaking on functional abdominal pain in the Asian patient.

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Dr Cameron Schauer // MBChB, FRACP

Dr Schauer is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and General Physician based in Waitemata. He has a particular subspecialist interest in the role of endoscopy in detection and treatment of early oesophageal, gastric and colon cancer.

Dr Schauer graduated from the University of Auckland. He was the first New Zealander to be awarded a fellowship role in Tokyo, Japan, to learn new endoscopic techniques.

Dr Schauer is a current member of the New Zealand Society of Gastroenterology. He is the New Zealand representative for the Asian-Pacific Society for Digestive Endoscopy and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. He holds a Consultant role at North Shore Hospital and Waitakere Hospital, and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer with the University of Auckland.


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This event is open to all doctors. Practice nurses of ACMA doctors, non-ACMA members and partners are welcome to attend the CME at $60pp. (Membership is $125 for the first two years for all new members)


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Sep
11
6:00 pm18:00
CME

CME #4 2022

ACMA CME


The next CME is at the Pearl Garden. Our speaker is anaesthetist Dr Anne Craig, speaking on chronic pain and medicinal cannabis.

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Dr Anne Craig // MBChB, FANZCA

Dr Anne Craig is a Specialist Anaesthetist who works with both adults and children.

She graduated from the University of Auckland School of Medicine in 1998 and is a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.

She has 20 years of experience managing patients with a variety of medical problems and pain issues. She is committed to providing the highest standards of quality and safety in caring for her patients.


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This event is open to all doctors. Practice nurses of ACMA doctors, non-ACMA members and partners are welcome to attend the CME at $50pp. (Membership is $125 for the first two years for all new members)


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May
27
6:30 pm18:30

UpsideDowns Pub Quiz

UpsideDowns Pub Quiz

ACMA’s May Social Event


We are excited to announce our upcoming social event: a pub quiz hosted by UpsideDowns! Join us for a night of fun and prizes, with proceeds going towards a charitable cause.

ACMA will be subsidizing tickets for the first eight members who sign-up.

Tickets are $28.60pp. We will be allocating groups of 4-8 on the night.


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Feb
27
5:30 pm17:30
CME

CME #1 2022

ACMA CME


The next CME is at the Imperial Palace Restaurant. Our speakers include cardiothoracic surgeon Mr Indran Ramanathan speaking on Lung Cancer Screening, orthopaedic surgeon Mr Anand Segar on Scoliosis in Asian Children, and author Lily Lee on ‘Farewell Guangdong’.

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Mr Indran Ramanathan // MBBS, PhD, FRACS (CS)

Mr Indran Ramanathan is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Mercy Hospital and Auckland City Hospital. He practices all aspects of cardiothoracic surgery including transplantation. In his role as a cardiothoracic surgeon, he understands the importance of early detection of lung cancer and coronary artery disease, as well as the value of a combined approach to screening.

Mr Anand Segar // BHB & MBChB, PhD, FRACS (Orth) 

Mr Anand Segar is a New Zealand and internationally trained adult and paediatric spine surgeon whose practice is guided by the principles of patient-centered care. His approach is personable, balance, and individualised with a holistic view of spinal conditions. Anand will only recommend surgery when necessary and always through a shared-decision making process.

He completed his medical education at the University of Auckland, where he graduated at the top of his class. He subsequently trained in orthopaedic surgery in New Zealand and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Oxford, U.K., examining the relationship of obesity and low back pain. He has received numerous awards for his research, serves as a Deputy Editor for the journal Clinical Spine Surgery, and is a Senior Lecturer in Surgery at the University of Auckland.

He has completed three prestigious, highly competitive, and world-renowned spine surgical fellowships in the United States working under the leaders in the field. This has provided him with a unique and comprehensive understanding of spinal problems afflicting patients of all age groups, from birth to the more venerable patients, in any aspect of their spine, all the way from their skull to their tailbone.

He sees patients privately at locations around the city and he holds a public appointment in adult and paediatric spine surgery at Auckland City Hospital and Starship Children’s Hospital.

Lily Lee

Author Lily Lee 何䔧䔧 was born in New Zealand in 1940, the first of four siblings born to a refugee mother from Chung Shan, Guangdong. She was commissioned by the Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust to produce the book Farewell Guangdong - Refugee Wives and Children arrive in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1939-1941 (告别廣東 難民妻兒來到新西籣). It is fully illustrated with photos from Archives New Zealand and precious photos from the families. Lily and her team, with contributions from the families, have compiled this valuable historical record.

The journeys begin in the villages of Guangdong province and the families share the stories of life in the home villages, fleeing from war, passage by sea, safe arrival and then settlement. Archival and official records underpin the families’ stories. This significant group of wives and children, along with their sons and daughters subsequently born in New Zealand, faced the uncertainty of deportation for eight years before the Government approved their permanent residency in July 1947. Now reassured that they could remain with their husbands in locations throughout New Zealand, these families – the genesis of settler Chinese communities – were contributing to all facets of New Zealand life within a generation.


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This event is open to all doctors. Practice nurses of ACMA doctors, non-ACMA members and partners are welcome to attend the CME at $50pp. (Membership is $125 for the first two years for all new members)


MercyAscot

has kindly sponsored this CME.

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Feb
20
10:30 am10:30

Monarch Butterfly House at West Lynn Garden

  • 73 Parker Avenue New Lynn Auckland (map)
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ACMA’s First Social Event - Monarch Butterfly House at West Lynn Garden

Register here! RSVP before Feb 18


ACMA welcomes all members and family to our first social event of 2022! Please join us for a summer day in the West Lynn Garden with the beautiful Monarch Butterfly House, where hundreds of Monarch butterflies, eggs, chrysalis and caterpillars can be seen.

RSVP before Friday 18th February 2022

Details:

  • Free entry for first 20 ACMA members and family, normal entry fee is $3 per person.

  • Refreshments and snacks provided by ACMA, BYO picnic.

  • Meet at main entrance carpark of West Lynn Garden


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Oct
10
8:00 am08:00

Social Event - Visit to the Wallace Arts Trust at the Pah Homestead

Visit to the Wallace Arts Trust at the Pah Homestead

Registration TBA - Save the Date!

ACMA’s October social event will be a visit to the Wallace Arts Trust at the Pah Homestead. This will include a tour of the art exhibition and a walk of the sculpture trail.

This will be on Sunday 10th October, time TBA.

ACMA will be providing drinks, refreshments and providing the entry fees.

Save the date! Click here for more information about the Wallace Arts Trust.

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Jul
4
5:30 pm17:30

CME #2 2021

ACMA CME - July 2021

The next CME will be on Meningococcal Disease, at Grand Park Chinese Seafood Restaurant on Sunday 4 July 2021.

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Our speakers:

Dr Sharon Wong - Why do we need Meningococcal B prevention in NZ?

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Dr Wong is a paediatrician at Waitemata District Health Board and a clinical senior lecturer at The University of Auckland, Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health. She has an interest in infectious diseases and vaccines, and the health and wellbeing of Asian children and young people. She has been involved in research in these areas, completed a PhD and was involved with the New Zealand serogroup B meningococcal vaccine initiative which led to the national immunisation programme in 2004. Other areas of interest include clinical education and paediatric training.

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Sharon Zollner - An Interview

Sharon Zollner is the Chief Economist at ANZ, a role held since 2017. She has also previously held roles with Westpac, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Central Bank of Norway.


Register here

Non-ACMA members and partners are welcome to attend the CME at $50pp. Membership options are also available - new members can sign up for one year at $125, with an additional year free.


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GSK

has kindly sponsored this CME.

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Jun
27
1:00 pm13:00

ACMA Comedy Funday Sunday

Comedy Funday Sunday!

ACMA has a fun-filled afternoon planned with three different events!

Sign-up here before June 18


Family Picnic and Board Games

1300 - 1500. Relax in the leafy surroundings of Western Park Ponsonby. ACMA will be providing board games, snacks, and refreshments. Games include Pictionary, Scrabble, Monopoly, and the medical classic, Operation.

Rain venue Ponsonby International Food Hall

 

 

Sunday Giggles + Improvisation Workshop

1530 - 1630. This is the Covert Theatre’s show for the whole family. Grab your whanau and come along for a Sunday afternoon giggle. Fun improv comedy that is appropriate for all ages (from 4 years and up).

YACMA students, ACMA partners and family members pay just $6.12 per person. Book direct here.

ACMA will be giving away free tickets to the first ten ACMA members (two tickets per family).

SIGN UP FOR TICKETS BEFORE 18th JUNE. Entries open 29th May.

1630-1730. Want to give improv a go without signing up a course? Want a little more fun in your life?

This is your opportunity to dip your toe into the wonderful world of improvisation. It is your chance to ‘peak behind the curtain’ at the Covert and dip your toe into the wonderful world of improvisation. Run by experienced improv teachers, it is a safe learning environment where you get to experience first-hand how the art of improvisation helps your creative thinking, being present, collaboration skills and so much more.

Open to all ages. Koha entry.

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Apr
3
9:00 am09:00

Clued up: Jack the Ripper

Clued up: Jack the Ripper!

Our Autumn Social Event will be on April 3rd 2021, with at least two ACMA/YACMA teams competing in GeoGames’ outdoor murder-mystery adventure!!

This will be an outdoor escape game held across Auckland CBD, using their app to virtually solve the murder mystery of a new Ripper in town.

More details to come.


Save the date!

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Mar
27
12:30 pm12:30

Waterbourne Takapuna Fun Run

Takapuna Run for a Cleaner Coastline

Please note: this event will depend on Alert Levels and the discretion of the organisers.

This year ACMA will participate in the Waterbourne Takapuna fun run and walk.

We are inviting all ACMA members to come join us for a day of fun and exercise whilst contributing to a charitable cause. ACMA will enter the 4km and 8km events. This is a great event for all ages and fitness levels! Family members are welcome.

We will meet at the start line (Takapuna beach) and finish line for an ACMA group photograph. Event map is as below.

ACMA will subsidize $15 to the first TEN ACMA or YACMA member sign-ups. Family members are not subsidized.

To Register:

  1. Sign up HERE before February 01

  2. Then sign up on the Waterbourne website HERE

  3. After registering, send an email to our treasurer with proof of payment and bank account details - ACMA will reimburse as appropriate.

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Image copyright to Waterbourne

Image copyright to Waterbourne

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Mar
7
5:30 pm17:30
CME

CME #1 2021

ACMA CME - March 2021

Please note: in light of Auckland being in Alert Level 3, this CME will now be held over Zoom.

Sign up here


Schedule

1800 - 1810: Welcome
1810 - 1840: NZ Asthma 2020 Guidelines
1840 - 1910: COPD-X Guidelines
1910 - 1930: Poll Tax

The Membership secretary will email registrants with the Zoom link.


Our speakers:

Dr James Wethasinghe (Respiratory Physician) - NZ Asthma Guidelines 2020 and COPD-X

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Dr. James Wethasinghe (MBChB 2010, PGCertCPU 2015, FRACP sleep 2018, FRACP General Medicine 2020) is an Auckland trained Respiratory Specialist. Born in Sri-Lanka, he has had all of his formative education in New Zealand. He is dual trained in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine and Acute General Medicine.

James is currently working as a Respiratory and General Physician in North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals, where he cares for a wide range of patients with General Medical and Respiratory diagnoses. He is actively involved in the development of the Waitemata District Health Board Sleep Service. His research interests are broad and he has published in the fields of: Sleep, Interstitial Lung Disease, Atypical Infection and Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria as well as Pleural Malignancy. Since 2018, James has been actively involved in formally teaching RACP candidates and is a honorary lecturer at the University of Auckland.

(Bio adapted from NZ Respiratory & Sleep Institute)

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Kai-Shek Luey QSM (ACCC Chairman) - Poll Tax

Born in Westport, Kai Luey graduated from university as an electrical engineer. With a career spanning over 30 years as a corporate executive and CEO of international public companies in New Zealand, Australia and Thailand, Kai has held many leadership positions in the Chinese community and his current positions are:

  • Chairman of Auckland Chinese Community Centre Inc

  • Chair of Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust

  • Life Member of New Zealand Chinese Association Auckland Inc

  • Honorary Member of New Zealand Chinese Association Inc

  • Life Member of Wellington Chinese Sports & Cultural Centre Inc

In 2005, Kai was awarded the Queen’s Service Medal for services to the Chinese community.


This event is open to all doctors. Non-ACMA members are welcome to  attend the CME at $50pp. (Membership is $125 for the first two years for  all new members) 

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This CME is kindly sponsored by AstraZeneca

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Feb
13
2:00 pm14:00

Holy Word Church Chinese New Year Festival

Holy Word Church Chinese New Year Festival

ACMA have been invited to provide a health check-up stall for the Holy World Church’s CNY Festival celebrations.

ACMA and YACMA members will be providing free health checks (e.g. blood pressure) and offer health information to the members of the public attending the celebrations.

ACMA / YACMA Members: Sign-up information for volunteers have been made available. Please contact the Membership Secretary if you have not been contacted and are available to help.

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Jan
30
9:30 am09:30

ACCC Chinese New Year

ACCC Chinese New Year Event

ACMA will be having a health check-up stall for the annual ACCC CNY celebrations at the ASB Showgrounds in 2021.

ACMA and YACMA members will be providing free health checks (e.g. blood pressure) and offer health information to the members of the public attending the celebrations.

ACMA / YACMA Members: Sign-up information for volunteers will be available in the new year.

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Nov
29
10:00 am10:00

Mt Eden Boardwalk

  • Mt Eden Visitor Experience Centre (map)
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ACMA Walks the Mt Eden Boardwalk

ACMA welcomes members and family to the first social event of the 2020/21 calendar.

Mt Eden has been revamped, with a stunning new boardwalk, from the base to the summit.

Join us with family for a walk, at 10AM on Sunday 29 November 2020! Bring a picnic, or lunch at the café. ACMA will provide water and light refreshments.

We will meet at the new Mt Eden Visitor Experience Centre, an interactive experience that tells the story of Maungawhau / Mt Eden. The Centre explores the history of the region, including through the use of augmented reality.

This event is free for all ACMA and family members.

Find out more about the Auckland Council boardwalk project here.

Register your interest here

The new Mt Eden Boardwalk. Image copyright to Auckland Council and original artist.

The new Mt Eden Boardwalk. Image copyright to Auckland Council and original artist.

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Nov
8
5:30 pm17:30
CME

ACMA AGM

ACMA AGM 2020

Register below!

Schedule

1730 - Registration
1800 - AGM
1825 - Dr Patricia Ding: Updates in Cardiology 2020 - New Drugs and Old Strategies
1910 - TI Elective Presentations (Thitapon Uiyapat, Brian Yeom)
1930 - Dinner

Dr. Patricia Ding, General and Interventional Cardiologist, Ascot Cardiology Group

Dr. Patricia Ding, General and Interventional Cardiologist, Ascot Cardiology Group


Fees:

  • Attendance is free for current ACMA and YACMA members.

  • Non-ACMA members are invited to attend at $50. Please see payment options below.

Payments can be made via:

  • Bank transfer to Auckland Chinese Medical Association Inc., at 01-0129-0261180-00

  • Cash on the day. Please bring exact change.

  • Cheques, payable to “Auckland Chinese Medical Association” and present it at the registration desk.

  • ** PLEASE NOTE: We will phase out accepting cheques at future CMEs as banks look to phase out cheques by July 2021. We strongly recommend bank transfers instead **


Please note that this event is not College endorsed.


This AGM is kindly sponsored by Aspen New Zealand.

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Oct
24
5:00 pm17:00

YACMA AGM 2020

Hello YACMA members!

YACMA is excited to announce that the 2020 YACMA AGM is happening at Paradise BBQ Garden Restaurant!

This event is FREE for members - and $28 for non-members. Come along and enjoy an amazing Korean BBQ with fellow YACMA members! Voting for 2021 YACMA executive positions will also take place at this event.

Spots are limited - spaces are on a first-come-first-served basis, so get in quick!

Please click here to sign-up.

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Oct
23
8:00 am08:00

YACMA Gibbs Farm Day Trip

Have you been to Gibbs Farm before? It is a remote place near Kaukapakapa and YACMA is organising a day out to see their annual art display on Friday 23 October - you and your friends and family are invited!

Spaces are limited and will fill fast - deadline for sign-ups is Monday 19 October. Anyone who wishes to sign up after the deadline will have to do so individually by visiting the Gibbs Farm website.

Sign-ups with YACMA are now closed.

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Sep
27
7:30 pm19:30

September CME 2020

September CME 2020

Schedule

  • Sunday 27th September @ 0730

  • 0730 - ACMA updates

  • 0740 - Christine Everest (registered dietician) - Nutritional and Lifestyle Considerations in the Management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

    • Pathophysiology of PCOS

    • Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk

    • Medication management

    • Macro- and micro-nutrient considerations

    • PCOS and fertility

    • Clinical implications in practice

  • 0840 - Q&A


Christine Everest

BSc (Human Nutrition), PGDipDiet, BPhEd – University of Otago. New Zealand Registered Dietitian.

Life is my biggest teacher, but I am also a NZ Registered Dietitian. I work with GPs, practice nurses, specialists and other health professionals. I strongly believe in working as a multi-disciplinary team. Together, we can then provide the best possible patient-centred care. I have over 12 years’ experience working as a registered dietitian in the community, district health boards and in private practice.

My clinical experience working with a vast number of conditions has also given me insight into working with people from different backgrounds, lifestyles and health challenges. This privilege of people opening their doors and sharing their stories with me helps me better understand my clients and for them to know that they are not alone.  I translate complex clinical and dietetic knowledge into easy to understand language and help my clients gain clarity in their health journey. 


Fees:

  • Attendance is free for current ACMA members. If you require the passcode, please email the membership secretary (membership@acma.org.nz)

  • Non-ACMA members are invited to attend at $35. Please contact the membership secretary (membership@acma.org.nz) for payment and passcode details.

Payments can be made via:

  • Bank transfer to Auckland Chinese Medical Association Inc., at 01-0129-0261180-00

  • Cheques, payable to “Auckland Chinese Medical Association” and present it at the registration desk.

  • ** PLEASE NOTE: We will phase out accepting cheques at future CMEs as banks look to phase out cheques by July 2021. We strongly recommend bank transfers instead **


Please note that this CME is not College endorsed.

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Aug
1
6:30 pm18:30

Winter Social Night - ACMA Mahjong

Winter Social Night - ACMA Mahjong

Please click here to register for the event

This year we will be spending our winter social event playing Mahjong for the evening. Come along whether you have no idea what Mahjong is or if you are a seasoned veteran, for a night for fun and games. This event is free for all ACMA and YACMA members and family. 

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Jun
28
5:30 pm17:30

2020 June CME

2020 June CME

Click here to register

Schedule

  • Registration open from 1730

  • Dr Carlos Lam - ACMA Update (1800 - 1815)

  • Dr Tien Huey Lim (Gastroenterologist) - Viral Hepatitis: Treatment Updates (1815 - 1900)

  • Kelly Feng (National Director for Asian Family Services) - How Asians felt during the COVID-19 Crisis and What Did We See (1900 - 1930)

  • Banquet dinner from 1930

Parking is available on the side street carpark behind the Lucky Star Chinese Restaurant


Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Lim (MBChB, BHB, MD, FRACP) is a New Zealand trained gastroenterologist. Dr Lim is a Gastroenterology and General Medicine consultant at Middlemore Hospital, holding the position since 2013. She graduated from the University of Auckland with a MBChB in 2005. She completed advanced gastroenterology and hepatology training within the Auckland region, gaining FRACP status in 2013. She completed postgraduate doctoral research at the University of Auckland, completing a MD in the natural history of chronic hepatitis B. Having spent her early childhood in Malaysia, she is multilingual and can speak fluent Mandarin, and understand Cantonese, Teochew, Hokkien and Malay.

Areas of expertise:

  • Endoscopy- diagnostic and therapeutic gastroscopy and colonoscopy

  • Bowel cancer screening

  • Functional bowel disease, dyspepsia, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) inflammatory bowel disease

  • Coeliac disease

  • Liver disease: All liver disease, with particular subspecialist and research interest in Hepatitis B and fatty liver

  • Fibroscan

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng is the National Director for Asian Family Services since Oct 2016. She initiated the collaboration work with eCALD national program to develop the course of “how to work with Asian in Addiction” and launched at Cutting Edge Conference in 2018.

 Kelly also started first of kind Asian suicide advisory group and was a chair of the group to develop the Chinese and Korean Video resource and launched in 2018 & 2019. AFS had also been nominated for the Life Keeper Award in 2018.

 She was a qualified medical doctor in China and migrated to New Zealand in 2002 where she obtained her social work qualification. She has been a registered social worker since 2005 and has been working in mental health and addiction sectors and other social sector for over a decade.

Prior to joining AFS, Kelly led the pilot project for Asian Mental Health Services for the Waitemata District Health Board in 2007 and successfully set up the Asian Mental Health Services, over the past ten year has been involved in many Asian projects and consultations. She implemented an Asian clinical psychological service in 2013 and led the development of the Chinese and Korean ‘Incredible Year Parenting Training Programme’ that presented in many conferences. She also led in the design of the Asian Mental Health Consumer Survey methodology which aimed to increase the uptake of consumer participation in 2014. Moreover, Kelly involved many consumer lead projects in WDHB e.g the Real Time Feedback project.

 Kelly is passionate about the Asian community and its her heart to serve the community and continue to advocate for Asians in NZ to develop more culturally appropriate services to meet the need of our Asian community.

Kelly lives in Long Bay with her husband and three beautiful daughters and a boxer Diego, and she loves yoga and golf that recharge her own wellbeing.


Fees:

  • Attendance is free for current ACMA members

  • Non-ACMA members are invited to attend at $35

  • Partners are cordially invited at the non-member’s charge of $35.

Payments can be made via:

  • Bank transfer to Auckland Chinese Medical Association Inc., at 01-0129-0261180-00

  • Cheques, payable to “Auckland Chinese Medical Association” and present it at the registration desk.

  • ** PLEASE NOTE: We will phase out accepting cheques at future CMEs as banks look to phase out cheques by July 2021. We strongly recommend bank transfers instead **


This CME is sponsored by Abbvie

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Mar
15
5:30 pm17:30
CME

2020 March CME

  • Grand Park Chinese Seafood Restaurant (map)
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Dr Graham Gulbransen FRNZCGP FAChAM - Cannabis Use in Primary Care

In 2018 Graham opened the first medical cannabis service in Aotearoa NZ. Cannabis Care Clinic is in Henderson, Auckland providing specialist consultations for legal medicinal cannabis prescriptions. Problems addressed include chronic pain, cancer symptoms, anxiety, chronic insomnia and neurological conditions. Most patients have experienced little benefit or adverse effects from conventional treatment or have been told there are no further treatments. Many report that medicinal cannabis offers symptom relief, improved quality of life and most importantly, restores hope. He has prescribed CBD to 1000 patients with very good outcomes.

His part time general practice experience dates from 1983. Much of this work involves assessing and managing addictions and/or chronic pain. He is a FRNZCGP.

Graham completed his Fellowship of the Australasian Chapter of Addiction Medicine (FAChAM) in 2008. As an Addiction Specialist he manages problems such as alcohol and drug withdrawal, opioid substitution treatment, medication for chronic pain and he writes addiction assessments.

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Dr James Polston PhD - Insight into Florida Medical Cannabis Usage and Outcomes

Dr James Polston PhD is currently the Chief Science Officer of Helius Therapeutics in Auckland, New Zealand. He has previously worked in senior management positions for both Curaleaf and Trulieve, two of the largest medical cannabis providers in the world. Dr. Polston holds advanced degrees in Neuroscience and Medical Ethics, and has ongoing research in the field of cannabis medicine. Having published with the Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dr. Polston is knowledgeable in several areas of basic and clinical research. He is also an expert in plant-based therapeutics, after spending more than a decade investigating several possible treatments.


Fees:

  • Attendance is free for current ACMA members

  • Non-ACMA members are invited to attend at $45

  • Partners are cordially invited at the non-member’s charge of $45. If your partner is also a doctor who has an MCNZ number and would also like to receive CME points, please answer 'No' to the last question regarding partners and fill in the form twice - once with their details, once with yours.

Payments can be made via:

  • Cheques, payable to “Auckland Chinese Medical Association” and present it at the registration desk.

  • Bank transfer to Auckland Chinese Medical Association Inc., at 01-0129-0261180-00


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This CME is sponsored by Helius Therapeutics

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Mar
8
8:30 am08:30

ACMA Round the Bays

ACMA will be entering a team into the annual Auckland Round the Bays. Sign-ups must be done individually at the race website. Please let our Social Rep (Dr Brian Tse) know if you intend on running with ACMA. All members that register under ACMA will get free registration and a free T-shirt if signed up before Feb 01!

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Dec
8
10:00 am10:00

Beach Clean-up and BBQ

Our Summer Social Event will be held at Mission Bay for a beach clean-up followed by a BBQ.

  • BYO meat / plate of food to share

  • ACMA will supply drinks, salad, bread and utensils

  • Please let us know if you have a portable BBQ available

Please RSVP via email contact to webmaster@acma.org.nz

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