Day 2: Friday 1 November 2019
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7:30 - 8:00 am
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Relaxation - Tai chi session – open to all participants
Tai Chi Chuan (also written as Taijiquan) is an ancient Chinese discipline of meditative movements practiced as a system of exercises.
This pre-conference warm up and relaxation session will help you get started for an exciting and productive day.
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7:30 - 8:10 am
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Registration and Refreshments
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Session Category and Title
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8:20 - 8:30 am
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Moderator introduction
Chair: Professor Tahir Masud
Facilitator: Dr. Wasim Akram
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Advanced care plan and patient dignity Advanced care plans provide direction to healthcare professionals when a person is not in a position to make and/or communicate their own healthcare choices. The mere fact that modern physicians are far more likely to be able to influence the course of the illness in a particular way does not mean that the patients necessarily want to accept their suggestions. Enabling and respecting patient decisions [such as their right to opt for trading longevity for quality of life and vice versa], when the patient is mentally capable of making such a decision, is a necessity in a modern healthcare system.
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08:30 - 9 am
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Prof. Mohammed Ghaly Professor of Islam and Biomedical Ethics at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics (CILE), College of Islamic Studies at HBKU
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Islamic ethical perspectives on advanced care planning |
9 - 9:30 am
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Dr. Biju Mohammad [BGS Speaker] Consultant Geriatrician, Heath Hospital, Cardiff University, UK
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End of Life Care - Role of a Geriatrician |
09.30 - 10.00 am
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Dr. Aamer Ali [BGS Speaker] Consultant in General Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine, Nottingham University Hospitals
Head of Service Healthcare of Older person at Nottingham University Hospital
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Dysphagia in severe frailty
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10.00 - 10.15 am
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Q&A
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Panel discussion
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5 minute transition time
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10.20 - 11.00 am
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Group [3] Activities *
Please click here for more details on each of the 5 activities in this group More Details >>
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5 sessions delivered in parallel –
Delegates can select one of 5 parallel tracks.
Please see the intended target audience recommendation for each session and
only select the session if your profession is listed in the description
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Activities 3*
3.1]Session Type: Symposium - Moderator: Dr. Naseer Ahmad Masoodi
Title: Symposium on Advance Care Planning (ACP)
Speakers: Dr Mohammed Ghaly - Academic Director of the Research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics (CILE), HBKU
Dr. Azza Ibrahim Hassan - Senior Consultant, Oncology at NCCCR and Director of the Supportive and Palliative Care Program, HMC
Dr Biju Mohammad (BGS)
Target audience: 50
any healthcare professional
Brief description:
Advance care planning (ACP) is defined as a “process that supports adults at any age or stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values, life goals, and preferences regarding future medical care.” This symposium focuses on advance care plans for the elderly and delegates will have opportunities to ask experts in this field about how to conduct these in practice.
Venue: Fateh Al Khair
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3.2]Session Type: Workshop - Chair: Dr. Biju Bhaskar
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Title: Diabetes in older adults
Speaker: Dr. Marwan Ramadan, Senior Consultant Geriatrician, Rumailah Hospital, HMC
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Title: Avoidability of drug induced liver injury (DILI) amongst an elderly hospital cohort: a comparative evaluation of current adjudication tools
Speakers: Dr. Mohammed I Danjuma
Target audience: 90 physicians / 20 mixed
Brief description:
This workshop is for doctors on diabetes in older adults
Venue: Mukhtasar 1
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3.3]Session Type:(1st November) Professional Development for Therapists
Title: Recent trends in Geriatric Rehabilitation Services
Facilitator: Ms. Lincy Mariam Thomas - Occupational Therapy Supervisor, Enaya Specialized Care Center, Rumailah Hospital, HMC
Speakers:
Ms. Sweety David, Physiotherapy Team Leader, Enaya Specialized Care Center, HMC
Mr. Benshamir Bright, Occupational Therapy Specialist, Enaya Specialized Care Center, HMC
Dr. Amal Idris A. Ahmad, Speech Therapy Supervisor Qatar Rehabilitation Institute, HMC
Mr. Ashok Bhagat, Occupational Therapy Supervisor Mental Health, HMC
Target audience: 30 therapists
Brief description: Rehabilitation of elderly patients assists in preserving functional independence and improving quality of life. This session helps in understanding the inter-professional education and collaboration that assists therapy services in geriatric rehabilitation. It will explore the role of various therapy services in geriatric rehabilitation such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy strategies that are used in treatment. Recent trends in this field will also be discussed. Ms. Lincy will facilitate the session.
Venue: Al-Sabea’a
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3.4]Session Type: Workshop - Moderator: Dr. Wasim Akram
Title: Workshop on Sarcopenia
Speaker: Prof Tahir Masud - Consultant Physician at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) and President of the British Geriatrics Society (BGS)
Target audience: 50 physicians / 60 nurses
Brief description:
Progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength and it is strictly correlated with physical disability, poor quality of life and death. Risk factors for sarcopenia include age, gender and level of physical activity. The intervention is in multiple layers including nutrition and physical exercise.
Venue: Mukhtasar 2
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3.5] Session Type: Workshop - Chair: Dr. Zerak Al-Salihy
Title: Behavioral issues associated with Dementia
Speakers: Dr Hanadi Khamis Al Hamad - Chairperson of Geriatrics and Long Term Care Department, HMC + Focal Point for Elderly in the State of Qatar
Dr Mani Chandran - Senior Consultant Geriatric Psychiatrist, Department of Geriatrics, HMC
Target audience: 300 attendees (any healthcare professional)
Brief description: Dr Hanadi and team will present evidence based approach in evaluation and management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of Dementia.
Venue: Wosail Ballroom
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11:00 - 1 pm
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Lunch & Prayer
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1 - 1:10 pm
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Moderator introduction
Chair: Dr. Amit Arora
Facilitator: Dr. Diaeldin Ibrahim
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Dementia Dementia is an overall term that describes a group of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking and reasoning skills that can impact a person's ability to perform everyday activities.
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1:10 - 1:40 pm
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Dr. Tom Dening
Professor of Dementia Research at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham
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Clinical Management of Mild Cognitive Impairment
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1:40 - 2:10 pm
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Dr. Tarik Bellaj Associate Prof in Neuroscience at QU
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Social cultural aspects in the assessment of dementia in Arabic countries |
2:10 - 2:40 pm
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Prof Rajeev Kumar Senior Consultant Psychiatrist, Mental Health Service, HMC
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms in mild cognitive impairment
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2:40 - 3 pm
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Q&A
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Panel discussion
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3 - 3:20 pm
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[20 minutes] Break
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3:20 - 3:30 pm
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Moderator introduction
Chair: Dr. Aamer Ali
Facilitator: Dr. Sameer Valappil
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Frailty and comorbidities Frailty is a common geriatric syndrome that embodies an elevated risk of catastrophic declines in health and function among older adults. It is often linked with potential progression of chronic diseases; however, it can often be managed with a holistic approach including appropriate medical, physical and social intervention. |
3:30 - 4 pm
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Dr. Iain Wilkinson [BGS Speaker] Consultant Geriatrician at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
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Frailty / multi-morbidity and disability - What is the difference? |
4 - 4:30 pm
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Dr. Lana Halaseh Consultant Family Physician, Jordan University Hospital
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Frailty... A phenotype or an equation
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4:30 - 5 pm
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Dr. Mai Mahmoud MD, FACP, MEHP Assistant Professor of Medicine Director, Medicine Clerkship Director for Students Academic Advising Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar
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Osteoporotic fracture
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5 - 5:15 pm
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Q&A
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Panel discussion
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5:15 pm
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Closing
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Notes for parallel sessions in each activity:
Delegates can select one of 5 parallel tracks.
Please see the intended target audience recommendation for each session and
only select the session if your profession is listed in the description.
Several sessions have been tailored to particular professions and
CPD credit hours will only be given to attendees of designated professions.
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