Registrations for our 2023 conference in Queenstown are now open.

28 Jun, 2023 | News

This year our conference will be held at the Copthorne on 3rd and 4th August.

The NZDNS conference is held yearly alongside the NZ Dermatology Specialists Conference. It is held at various venues around the country usually in August. We have attendees from New Zealand, Australia and sometimes further afield.  We aim to have 50% of our programme delivered by nurses, so please consider presenting. This is a great way of getting professional development hours as well as a discount of $150 on the registration fee. If you are not on our email list and would like more information, please get in touch via our contact page.

NZDNS members also get a discount, so make sure your membership subscription is current – these are due to be renewed 1 April 2023.

We have most of our conference costs mapped out so have set the prices with only a slight increase from last year.

Earlybird – registration and payment before 21 May
NZDNS members: $375
Non-members: $450

General registration – 22 May – 21 June
NZDNS members: $475
Non-members: $550

Late registration after 22 June (if spaces available): $575

Discount for presenting: $150  (shared if presenting together)

We will aim to post a preliminary program approximately a month before the conference.

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