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Pricing for this years Australasian Podiatry Conference

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Stirling, Dec 7, 2010.

  1. Stirling

    Stirling Active Member


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    Now maybe I am tight, but does next years Conference in Melbourne seem a little expensive?
    $1980 Non-member for early bird and this only includes the dinner if you register by the 31st of December.

    Just a quick google and I can go to the

    2011 Southeast Regional Conference in Florida

    "The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine is proud to present the 2nd Annual OCPM Southeast Regional Seminar which will be held February 24-27, 2011 at the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes Hotel in Orlando, Florida. "

    http://www.ocpm.edu/?page=events-2011-southeast-regional-seminar

    Cost $325US non member
    Flight $1468AU from Adelaide

    I would save $187! and that could help go toward my DisneyLand entry fee! :dizzy:
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I seem to remember a similar thread 2 years ago about the prices for the last APodC conference; the numbers still turned up to that one and they are comparable to other Australian conferences (+/-$100). Here is next yrs Physiotherapy conference:
    http://physiotherapy.asn.au/conference2011/index.php/register
     
  3. Stirling

    Stirling Active Member

    I thought the last APodC Conference at $800 non member (including dinner ... I do love a "free" feed) was quite reasonable.
    A jump from $800 to $1980 is, in my opinion, quite large.
    The Physio link you gave is a fairly reasonable $1100 non member price, $800 cheaper, that is a little bit more than +/- $100.
    I was intending to go until I saw the cost. I am sure plenty of others will go, just not this little impoverished bunny. :)
     
  4. MarkC78

    MarkC78 Active Member

    Well you could always cough up your association fee, pay the membership fee and be about $300 better off than the non-members fee. Plus you will also be supporting the association that supports the profession that you work in and have benefited from.

    Mark
     
  5. cradowski

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  6. Dancing-Shoes

    Dancing-Shoes Welcome New Poster

    I think $1980 is a bit over priced to hear a key notes speaker who thinks bear foot running is a good idea.
     
  7. :welcome: TO Podiatry Arena Dancing shoes


    Perhaps you should closer at the work of Irene Davis - a very clever person who if I was still in OZ I would pay to see.

    Look behind the marketing ( I will say crap) of the Podiatry association or the people behind the conference .

    In my option they should have introduced Irene as one of the leading researches (if not the leading ) of the effects of leg stiffness on human locomotion and injury . But most people would go whats that and why is that of interest to me.

    Barefoot running is going to get more people attention.

    Irene Davis - in my option you could learn a huge amount from her.

    Wish I was still in OZ to listen to Irene.
     
  8. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    I echo what Mike has said - personally I would jump at the chance to hear Irene speak (and will do so if she ever lectures in the UK). She has probably contributed about as much research to this profession as anyone.

    Ridiculous comment.
     
  9. lcp

    lcp Active Member

    $1980 is a joke, Im all for supporting our association and research etc, but after our last state conference where it was actually cheaper to go if you were another health professional than it was for non-member Podiatrists, I think it is about time our association supported us, member or not. Not all Podiatrists make a fortune, or can afford costs like this, but research findings from our peers should be made more financially viably available. Luckily for us we have such good access through these forums.
     
  10. bkelly11

    bkelly11 Active Member

    Cost $2000
    Travel $100
    Hotel $200 per night
    Food and drink for 3 days
    3 days pay lost


    Total cost roughly about $3500+.

    Too much dosh for me with a house and a family even if i was a member of the apodc.

    looks like i will just have to wait and hear about it on here.

    AGAIN
     
    Last edited: Dec 15, 2010
  11. CraigT

    CraigT Well-Known Member

    I have just looked at this...
    "The conference committee takes this opportunity to invite podiatrists from around the world to join the 2011 Melbourne Australasian Podiatry Conference."

    Ok... I am sorry, but I have not continued my APod A registration as I am not currently practicing in Australia.
    I don't really think you are welcoming international Podiatrists if you are charging $AUD1980- $AUD2400 to attend... and that is before you look at current exchange rates
     
  12. toughspiders

    toughspiders Active Member

    I agree. I think the pricing is too expensive, but then im comparing to the UK which is a lot cheaper. One has to keep up with CPD but the pricing here certainly is going to make it really difficult for the skint podiatrist to get the annual points required.
     
  13. pod2009

    pod2009 Welcome New Poster

    I, too, am disappointed with the cost of this years conference. I attended the conference in NZ in September - an interesting and useful conference packed with something for all - and my airfare, conference fee ($640 for 3 days) and accommodation was less than the non-member fee for this one. I am an association member so the cost for me to attend Melbourne would obviously be less than for a non-member, however nearly $1000 plus dinner if I dont pay by tomorrow is too much for me. (That's without airfares, accommodation and loss of income).
    BTW - is this the first time there has been a time limit on getting the dinner included?:confused:
    PS Lots of pods from the NZ conference showed interest in attending the Melbourne conference but I suspect that there wont be so many at that price. Disappointing for the international pods.
     
  14. sarahhemsley

    sarahhemsley Member

    Since ongoing education has become a part of our requirement for registration the fees certainly have increased for seminars and conferences.
     
  15. hazelnoakes

    hazelnoakes Active Member

    Ouch that is one expensive conference. I work part time only - there is no way I can justify that expense with only one day of Podiatry work a week! The price to me is a big shame. Get a bigger venue, drop the price and have more attendees please!
     
  16. cwiebelt

    cwiebelt Active Member

    The confrence would be very nice to attend. But really the cost of it is out of my league sorry.

    obviously practing in the worng area

    the question is what is the role of a confrence to gat as many podiatrists there as possible or some other reason?

    I am sure it will be a success and i wish everyone well.
     
  17. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    ..methinks you're spell checker is giving you toruble
     
  18. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Interesting thread to reflect on l thought, l too thought it was a bit over priced.

    l have been told, almost 900 attendee's, well done to all
     
  19. I guess it comes back to value of what your willing to pay.. ie a house is only worth what people will pay.

    hindsight question - to the 900 was it worth it ?

    ps I would have gone if still in OZ.
     
  20. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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  21. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    As an exhibitor that paid even more than that..............yes it was.

    DrComfort were next to me, talk about busy little buggers with their compression stockings, which just drew more over near to my stand, thank you boys, mind you l dont think l would have wanted to have been so close to the Nike boys:wacko:
     
  22. OneFoot

    OneFoot Active Member

    I do agree its heaps... I know many of us new Pods (1 - 3 years of exp) cant really go due to price...

    Its sad...

    People has always told me that the conferences do sell out... etc :p I don't really know... I think if I had been longer in the Podiatry game then I would be set for conference :D - money wise :D
     
  23. trevor

    trevor Active Member

  24. marjfra

    marjfra Member

    I had planned on going to this years National Conference and catching some of the AFL games that were on at the same time. However, the family hijacked the trip and it became a family holiday instead. Unfortunately, the conference wasn't in the equation after that from a cost point of view.

    I was in Melbourne at the time of the conference anyway, so I thought that I may take a few hours to check out the trade displays. To my amazement, I wasn't allowed into the trade display unless I was a registered participant!!! I could go in if I registered for the day......day registration was going to be $600ish!!

    I've been to a number of National Conferences in the past (admitedly not for a few years), and never has the trade display been behind closed doors.

    I was very disappointed at the Association's attitude.
     
  25. fishpod

    fishpod Well-Known Member

    havent been to a uk conference for 25 years always falls in november i bugger off to florida for all of november . 1900 aus dollars to attend as an oversees visitor is a bloody joke
    its the cost of 2 long haul flights from the uk to almost anywhere. Then flights then hotel food why would an overseas pod pay 5000 aus dollars to attend 3 day event. thats based on 2 aus dollars to the pound. i think your pod org is very greedy.
     
  26. Jbwheele

    Jbwheele Active Member

    Ive always thought the running of conferences in luxury resorts etc a little pretencious. Set up a tent in a paddock hire some rock bands .....oh wait thats woodstock......"FLASHBACK! .....seriously bring it back down to earth and more will come....and make them family friendly.
     
  27. Jbwheele

    Jbwheele Active Member

    Law of supply and Demand ! Damn capitalists !!!! Perhaps us "Poor" pods can start our own break away conference, somewhere that needs people to visit...Like Invercargill NewZealand. We,ve got world class facilities and beautiful distractions close by. All well priced compared to the Au$$ie buck. Friendly Locals and Great BEER and food. It'd be great to have a lowbrow gathering of like minds!
     
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