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DESCRIPTION:\nRegistration closes today February 2nd\, 2018 at NOON!\n \nMi
 ni symposium Palliative Care Curaçao\nTarget audience: All (health care) p
 rofessionals with affinity for palliative care. Language: EnglishOrganizat
 ion: NASKHO\, CHV\,  Consultation team palliative care Curacao.Contact: dr
 s. Marcella van der Graaf Accreditation with CAN: Accredited for 6 hours\,
  # A18.002. (4 hours for the morning session &amp\; 1 hour for each worksh
 op)GAIA : (ID nummer: 311396). Accredited! The accredited associations are
 : 'KNMG-GAIA Vereniging': 'Accreditatie Bureau Algemene Nascholing (ABAN)'
 Cluster 1: General practitioners\, Elderly care physicians\, Intellectual 
 disability physiciansCluster 2: Medical specialists\n[accordion collapse='
 false']\n[accordion_panel title='Morning session (8:30-13:00)\; 4 CME cred
 its\, 2x10 min break)']Registrations starts at 8:00 am.\nMorning session\n
 8:30 - 8:40 - Official Opening - Mrs. Suzy Camelia-Römer (Minister of Heal
 th\, Environment &amp\; Nature)\n8:40 - 9:25 - What is palliative care? (4
 5 min) - Lecturer: Prof. Dr. C.C.D. van der Rijt (professor of oncological
  palliative care Erasmus MC)- To define palliative care and explore the ch
 allenges in organizing palliative care. - What does it take to deliver hig
 h quality palliative care?\n9:25 - 9:50 - Palliative care at home (25 min)
  - Lecturer: mr. Surandley Brito (nurse)- Why is home care important in a 
 palliative care setting in Curacao? - When and how do to start palliative 
 home care in Curacao?\n9:50 - 10:20 - Hospice care (30 min) - Lecturer: Mr
 s. Rianne van Gestel (Hospice Arco Cavent) &amp\; Mrs. Tessa de Haas (Hosp
 ice Hamiëd)- A Hospice is a facility or department that offers integrated 
 palliative care at the end of life. There are two Hospices on Curaçao.- Ho
 w is Hospice care organized in Curaçao\, when and how to refer?- What does
  hospice care add to the palliative care op Curacao?\n10:20 - 10:35 - Brea
 k\n10:35 - 11:00 - Palliative care by the general practitioner (25 min) - 
 Lecturer: Mrs. Ilse van den Biggelaar (general practitioner)- The general 
 practitioner is essential for providing high quality palliative care in Cu
 raçao. - From the general practitioner’s point of view different aspects a
 nd local challenges of providing care for a patient in the palliative phas
 e will be discussed.\n11:00 - 11:20 - Importance of palliative care\; a be
 reaved’ perspective (20 min) - Lecturer: Mrs. Y. Davelaar- A family member
  will share her ordeal of losing a loved one and the meaning of organized 
 palliative care therein.\n11:20 - 11:50 - Advance Care Planning (30 min) -
  Lecturer: M. Samson (Radiotherapist)- Advanced care planning is the proce
 ss in which a patient’s wishes at the end of live are discussed\, document
 ed and organized in advance. This does not only increase the chance of ful
 fillment of patient and beloved ones planned care but also protects patien
 ts and health care systems from  deliverance of futile medical care at the
  end of life. - It is of utmost importance to communicate advanced care pl
 anning to all involved health care providers. - Advanced care planning ord
 ers should be re-evaluated regularly keeping feasibility in mind.11:50 - 1
 2:05 - Break\n12:05 - 12:50 - Practice and quality of palliative care (45 
 min) - Lecturer: Mw. M. Jansen-Segers\, Senior advisor palliative care IKN
 L- Palliative care in the Netherlands - Important developments and lessons
  learned.- Palliative care\, the daily practice - examples of methods.- Si
 gnaling in the palliative phase - a method for nurses. And for doctors?- P
 alliative care and quality improvement - what does it mean for health care
  professionals\, policy makers and financing?\n12:50 - 13:10 - Introducing
 : Palliative care consultation Curaçao (20 min)- Why\, who and how? - Intr
 oduction of the educational program for general practitioners- Local proto
 cols - Introduction of our team members and official opening\nLunch pre-or
 dered at CELESTE Restaurant - Menu is attached. Please mail us your select
 ion. (Own account) This should be paid during the morning registration. \n
  [/accordion_panel]\n[accordion_panel title='Afternoon session (14:00-16:1
 5)\; 2 CME credits\, 1x 15 min break)'] \nWorkshops (Afternoon)The worksho
 ps will take place simultaneously. All participant can participate in a ma
 ximum of two workshops. Registration in advance\, a maximum of 30 particip
 ants per workshop\n14:15 - 15:15 Round One Workshops\n15:15 - 15:30 - Brea
 k\n15:30 - 16:30 Round two Workshops\nPalliative sedation (45 min + 15 min
  discussion) - Lecturers: N.M. Bilton-Evertsz – M. van der Graaf - What is
  palliative sedation? Why\, when and how?- Introducing and discussing the 
 local protocol palliative sedation interactively using a case study- Targe
 t audience: all health care professionals- Aim: to be able to recognize in
 dications for palliative sedation and to apply the protocol\nInteractive w
 orkshop treatment of pain (45 min + 15 min discussion) - Lecturer: Prof. D
 r. C.C.D. van der Rijt (professor of oncological palliative care Erasmus M
 C)- Introducing and discussing the local protocol for treatment of pain in
  the palliative phase using a case study- Facts about opioids in palliativ
 e care- Target audience: all health care professionals- Aim: to be able to
  start basic pain relief medication in de palliative phase independently u
 sing the local protocol and know what are the indications for consultation
  of a specialist.\nSignaling of symptoms in the palliative phase (45 min +
  15 min discussie) - Lecturer: Mw. M. Jansen-Segers\, Senior advisor Palli
 ative Care IKNL- Exchanging experiences in palliative care on Curacao.- In
 troduction and explanation ‘Signaling in the palliative phase’.- Practice 
 with ‘Signaling in the palliative phase’\, using a case study.- Discuss ho
 w signaling can be helpful on Curaçao.- Target audience: all health care p
 rofessionals\, nurses in particular- Aim: to be able to apply ‘Signaling i
 n the palliative phase’ and discus how this method can be incorporated in 
 daily practice on Curaçao.\n [/accordion_panel]\n[/accordion][line_break/]
  https://www.naskho.org/index.php/en/conferences/calendar/event/35-palliat
 ive-care-curacao
DTSTART:20180203T000000Z
DTEND:20180203T094500Z
LOCATION:Hilton Hotel Curacao (John F. Kennedy Boulevard\, Willemstad\, Cur
 açao)
SUMMARY:Palliative Care Curaçao
URL:https://www.naskho.org/index.php/en/conferences/calendar/event/35-palli
 ative-care-curacao
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