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  • NZPS 2027
  • 2026 Presentations
    • 2026 Photos
    • 2026 Presentations
    • Older Adult Workshop
    • Poster Display26
  • Call for Abstracts
  • Sponsorship & Exhibition
    • Opportunities to Participate
  • Destination
    • Venue HAMILTON
    • Onsite Information
    • Our Environment
  • Useful Links
    • Associated Events
    • About the NZPS
    • Contact Us

Adam Holloway

Partner, Wotton Kearney, Wellington, NZ
Adam Holloway is a partner of the law firm Wotton Kearney.  Adam is a medicolegal specialist and much of his work involves acting for members of the Medical Protection Society (MPS), the largest indemnity organisation for doctors in New Zealand.  Adam’s work includes defending disciplinary charges before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal and acting for doctors involved with Coronial inquiries, Health and Disability Commissioner complaints, Privacy Commissioner complaints and Medical Council processes.  Adam lives on Wellington's South Coast with his partner (a Paediatrician) and two children.​
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Responding to Demands for Specific Medications - What are Doctors' Legal Rights and Obligations?

​An overview of a prescriber's legal rights and obligations when faced with a patient who request drugs you are uncomfortable prescribing.  This will include discussion of how to manage patients who may be demanding about how they want their chronic pain conditions managed or become threatening.

Proudly brought to you by

The New Zealand Pain Society Inc.
www.nzps.org.nz
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