Day 1: Thursday 31 October 2019
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2 - 3 pm
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Registration
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3 - 3:30 pm
Venue: Wosail Ballroom |
(a) Professional development session for nurses
Nurses’ education and training session
Update on the technique used for Nursing Professional development, geriatric department
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Chair: Dr Asma Abbas
Presented by: Ms. Mariam Al-Mutawa
Executive Director of Nursing at Rumailah Hospital
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3 - 3:30 pm
Venue: Mukhtasar 1 |
(b) Professional development session for therapists
Therapists’ education and training session
Title: Empowering the team through Active Learning
Brief description:
This professional development session helps in understanding the principles of interdisciplinary education, application of inter-professional strategies and their outcomes. This session will also deliver updates on the techniques used by therapists working with geriatric and long-term care patients and shared educational experiences encountered by the team.
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Chair: Dr Navas Naddukkandiyil
Presented by:
Ms. Lincy Thomas Occupational Therapy Supervisor, Enaya Specialized Care Center, Rumailah Hospital, HMC
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3 - 3:30 pm
Venue: Mukhtasar 2
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(c) Professional development session
Title: Elderly care and community health services in Oman
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Chair: Dr Osama Idris
Presented by:
Ms. Mutaira Al Busaidi
National Coordinator of Elderly Care and Community Health Service
Directorate of Primary Health Care Supporting Services
Directorate General of Primary Health Care
Ministry of Health - Sultanate of Oman
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3 - 3:30 pm
Venue: Fateh Al-Khair |
(d) Professional development session
Title: Geriatric Population and Disaster Planning: Challenges and Solutions.
Description: This lecture will highlight some of the challenges in dealing with this special type of population during major incidents and disasters.
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Chair: Nusieba Mahgoub
Presented by:
Dr. Walid Othman AbouGalala
Consultant in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, HMC
Executive Director for Major Incident Planning at Hamad Medical Corporation and Consultant in Emergency Preparedness and Response department at Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar
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3:30 - 3:35 pm
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[5 min] transition break
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3:35 - 4:15 pm
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Group [1] 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 1 *
1.1] Session Type: Practical Skills Development - Moderator: Dr Nusieba Mahgoub
Title: How to perform FAST Assessment / NIHSS
Speaker: Dr. Saeed Takish Saeed – Stroke Consultant, Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital, HMC
Target audience: 60 physicians
Brief description:
This session focuses on Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Stroke Assessment, using the Face Arms Speech Test (FAST) test.
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale is a tool used by healthcare providers to objectively quantify the impairment caused by a stroke. Dr Saeed will give interactive teaching session
Venue: Fateh Al Khair
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1.2] Session Type: Workshop - Moderator: Dr Noorudeen Kunnunmal
Title: Delirium assessment
Speaker: Dr. Tom Dening, Professor of Dementia Research at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham
Target audience: 75 physicians / 75 nurses and allied healthcare professionals
Brief description:
“Prevention is better than the cure”, so how can we prevent delirium? Prof Peter Passmore will give an interactive workshop on this topic.
Venue: Mukhtasar 1
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1.3] Session Type: Practical Skills Development - Moderator: Dr Navas Naddukkandiyil
Title: How to conduct a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
Speaker: Dr. Amir Abdulla – Consultant, Geriatric Department, HMC
Target audience: 20 physicians/ 40 other healthcare professionals
Brief description:
Comprehensive geriatric assessment is a detailed assessment of older adults, which can be performed in any clinical setting, to assess the elderly patients' medical, psychosocial, environmental and functional status. CGA has been shown to reduce overall utilization of healthcare resources, improve functions and quality of life, improve morbidity and mortality, prevent premature institutionalization, enables timely and appropriate planning and monitoring of treatment, rehabilitation and discharge. Dr Amir Abdulla will guide you in an interactive teaching session in how to perform CGA in timely manner in an acute setting.
Venue: Mukhtasar 1
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1.4] Session Type: Practical Skills Development - Moderator: Dr Osama Idris
Title: Shoulder and Knee IA injection [This session will be repeated on Saturday]
Speaker: Dr Syed Intakab Alam, Consultant Radiologist, HMC
Target audience: 30 physicians only
Brief description:
Dr. Intikhab will give practical demonstrations on how to perform Intraarticular (IA) knee injections, this is particular important for clinical fellows who will benefit from the hands-on session.
Venue: Al-Sabea'a
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1.5] Session Type: Oral presentations - Chair: Dr Muhammad Biju
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Title: Normal Aging or a Mild Neurocognitive Disorder? Challenges and Solutions Inspired From the Omani Cohort Study
Speaker: Dr Ammar Abd Alrahman Alobaidy, Behavioral Neurologist and Senior Specialist in Neurology, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman
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Titles: Challenges in dementia caregiving in Qatar: Insights from informal and formal providers
Speaker: Dr Suzanne H. Hammad, Advisor to the Executive Director’s Office, Centre for Elderly Empowerment & Care (Ehsan), under the umbrella of Qatar Foundation for Social Work
Target audience: 300 attendees (any healthcare professional)
Brief description:
This session will feature oral presentations, which have been selected from the abstract submissions, a question and answer session will follow on after the oral presentations.
Venue: Wosail Ballroom
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4:15 - 4:20 pm
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[5 min] transition break
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4:20 - 5 pm
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Group [2] 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 2 *
2.1] Session Type: Practical skills development [repeat session] - Moderator: Dr Osama Idris
Title: How to assess vertigo ENT
Speaker: Dr. Khalid A. Hadi - National Lead of Health and well-being for people with Special Needs Senior Consultant, Head of Audiology and Balance Unit, Ambulatory Care Center (ACC)
Target audience: 30 physicians only
Brief description:
Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day.
This session offers practical assessment skills for doctors and therapists in assessing vertigo symptoms.
Venue: Al-Sabea'a
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2.2] Session Type: Workshop - Moderator: Dr Irshad Badarudeen
Title: Workshop on Parkinson’s Disease- Acute Management of Parkinson’s and Recent advances
Speaker: Dr Biju Mohamed (BGS) - Consultant Geriatrician, Heath Hospital, Cardiff University, UK
Target audience: 100 physicians / 25 other healthcare professionals
Brief description:
Parkinson’s Disease is the second most common neurological degenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s dementia. Using clinical cases, Dr Mohamed will highlight the risks for people with Parkinson’s presenting to hospital and acute management strategies. He will also touch on some of the latest advances in the field of Parkinson’s
Venue: Mukhtasar 1
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2.3] Session Type: Workshop - Moderator: Dr Sameer Valappil
Title: Workshop on Nutrition in Advanced dementia and severe frailty
Speaker: Dr Aamer Ali [BGS) - Consultant in General Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine, Nottingham University Hospitals, Head of Service Healthcare of Older person at Nottingham University Hospital, UK
Target audience: 97 physicians / 25 other healthcare professionals
Brief description:
For persons in the severe frailty stage, an integrated disciplinary care is important to manage the change from active medical treatment to delivering general care and support. This workshop will look at how to provide better care and prevent unnecessary intervention and commissioning errors. Dr. Aamar Ali will focus on the role of nutrition in advance dementia and severely frailty stage.
Venue: Mukhtasar 1
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2.4] Session Type: Practical skills development - Moderator: Dr Nusieba Mahgoub
Title: Falls assessment in a clinical setting
Speakers: Dr Kawa Amin - Consultant in Geriatrics, HMC
Target audience: 25 physicians/ 15 other healthcare professionals
One of the most common of causes of hospital admission, especially in secondary care, is falls. Falls are regarded as one of the earliest signs of frailty and are one of the highest complications resulting in hospital admission. Dr. Kawa Amin and Dr. Susan Othman will give an interactive teaching session on how to perform falls assessment based on NICE guideline.
Venue: Fateh Al Khair
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2.5] Session Type: Practical skills development
Title: Skills Development Session for Nurses “What matters to you?”
Facilitated by Ms. Mariam Al Mutawa - Executive Director of Nursing at Rumailah Hospital, HMC
Target audience:
All nurses and other allied health professionals
Brief description:
This session is an opportunity for nursing staff to come together to discuss what matter to them and how to engage with patients and ask them that matters to them. Ms. Mariam Al Mutawa, Executive Director of Nursing at Rumailah Hospital, will facilitate this session.
Venue: Wosail Ballroom
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5 - 5:30 pm
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[20 minutes] Break
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