Date
24 October 2023
6pm - 9pm
Location
1 Macquarie StreetHobart, TAS 7000
Australia
Organised by
TAS Branchranzcp.tas@ranzcp.org
03 6235 1804
Delivery
In-personYou are invited to a Dinner Presentation in Hobart by Dr P Ken Gillman on MAOIs: indications, usage, and interactions.
Chaired by Professor David Castle.
Program outline
6.00 pm Arrival and Welcome
6.30 pm Entrée served
6.45 pm PRESENTATION
7.45 pm Dinner served
8.15 pm Tea & Coffee served
9.00 pm Event concludes.
Soft drinks provided. Alcohol is at your own cost.
*This event is free for trainees to attend. Those who don't attend on the night will be invoiced for the cost of the meal ($59.95), unless there are extenuating circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, you must advise ranzcp.tas@ranzcp.org before 16 October 2023, and you won't be charged.
This is an in-person event.
If you are unable to attend in person i.e., for members in the north / north west of the state, there will be an option to view the event via live stream. Please note, as this is an in-person event, attendees will have the priority and their questions addressed first, if there is time, questions may be taken from the online audience.
Registration
Registrations for this event close at midnight on 16 October 2023. If you want to RSVP after this date, please contact: jennifer.wehnert@ranzcp.org
Registration includes two course meal. | $59.95 |
Speaker

Dr Ken Gillman
Dr P Ken Gillman, MRCPsych, is Principal Researcher and Director at ‘PsychoTropical Research’ (PTR), Founder of the International MAOI Expert Group & Chairman of the Presiding Council. Dr Gillman is widely regarded as a leading authority on serotonin toxicity (ST), tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and related topics.
Ken Gillman and his team at PTR continue to publish papers in the areas of his special expertise in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and on the psychotropical website for education of medical professionals and laypeople for 20 years.
Dr Gillman has an H-index of 29 and more than 4,700 citations and many major single-author review papers that have been extensively cited (between 100-700 times), focussing on TCAs, MAOIs, ST, and NMS. He has also published collaborative papers with a number of the most eminent names in psychopharmacology.
Dr P Ken Gillman, MRCPsych, is Principal Researcher and Director at ‘PsychoTropical Research’ (PTR), Founder of the International MAOI Expert Group & Chairman of the Presiding Council. Dr Gillman is widely regarded as a leading authority on serotonin toxicity (ST), tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and related topics.
Ken Gillman and his team at PTR continue to publish papers in the areas of his special expertise in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and on the psychotropical website for education of medical professionals and laypeople for 20 years.
Dr Gillman has an H-index of 29 and more than 4,700 citations and many major single-author review papers that have been extensively cited (between 100-700 times), focussing on TCAs, MAOIs, ST, and NMS. He has also published collaborative papers with a number of the most eminent names in psychopharmacology.
Directions
Parking options: on street parking, Dunn Place Car Park (corner Campbell and Davey Streets), Macquarie Point Car park (Evans St).
Contact
Please contact Jennifer Wehnert if you have any questions.
ranzcp.tas@ranzcp.org
03 6235 1804
Cancellation and refund policy
Change of mind cancellations must be made in writing and sent to ranzcp.tas@ranzcp.org for a full refund by 16 October.
Cancellations made after 16 October 2023 will not refunded.
COVID-19 compliance
All participants attending in person will be required to comply with the COVID Safety Guidelines and protocols in place with the venue/s and the event which will be aligned and compliant with all relevant Commonwealth and state government health advice at that time. By registering for this event, the RANZCP reserves the right to provide your contact details to authorities for the purposes of contact tracing and any other relevant government requirements.
Details of the protocols and requirements will be available on the website and all registrants will be bound by these requirements. The RANZCP reserves the right to update the COVID protocols to ensure the health and safety of participants, including but not limited to event entry requirements. Participants may be excluded if they do not comply with the requirements of the COVID Safety Guidelines and protocols.
