June 10th - 12th, 2015 Royal Botanical Gardens 680 Plains Road West, Burlington, ON Free Parking

The Division of Palliative Care Presents 3 Days in

Planning Committee: Nadia R. Plach, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP Ann Vander Berg, BA (Hons), MTS CO-CHAIR Chaplain, Spiritual Care Specialist Palliative Care Consultant Juravinski and Cancer Centre Joseph Brant Hospital Mainpro-C Associate Professor Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) Division of Palliative Care Division of Palliative Care Accreditation for 12 credits Department of Family Medicine Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Teri Crockford, RN, BScN, MS, CHPCN(c) Objectives: Kathleen Willison, RN, MSc, CHPCN(C) Clinical Nurse Specialist CO-CHAIR Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice Clinical Nurse Specialist Assistant Clinical Professor • Optimize management of complex physical, emotional, Palliative Care School of Nursing and social and spiritual distress St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Associate Member Assistant Clinical Professor Division of Palliative Care • Enhance collaborative practice skills in a retreat like setting School of Nursing and Department of Family Medicine Associate Member McMaster University, Hamilton, ON • Forge new inter-professional relationships Division of Palliative Care Department of Family Medicine Robert Vukovich, BScPhm, Pharm D, CGP • Deepen awareness of interdisciplinary practice McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Consultant Pharmacist Classic Care Pharmacy Valerie Spironello, MSW, RSW A Division of Centric Health, Burlington, ON Social Worker Stacey General, MD, CCFP Target Audience: Founder, www.choosewellness.ca Palliative Care Consultant Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre Physicians, Nurses, Spiritual Care Providers, Social Workers, Division of Palliative Care Assistant Clinical Professor Pharmacists and Other Health Professionals who are providing Department of Family Medicine Division of Palliative Care McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Department of Family Medicine palliative care in their current setting (hospice, long-term care McMaster University, Hamilton, ON facility, hospital, and community) Carol Sweeney, BA, BSW, RSW Social Worker Sheilah Laffan St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton Program Manager Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) Continuing Health Sciences Education As this is an advanced course, it is preferred and recommended Division of Palliative Care McMaster University, Hamilton, ON that you complete or plan to complete the Pallium LEAP Department of Family Medicine (Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative Care and End-of-Life McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Natalie Park CHSE Coordinator Care) course prior to June. Continuing Health Sciences Education McMaster University, Hamilton, ON (http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/palliativecare/leap.html)

To Register visit the CHSE Website at www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted

For More Information Palliative Care Natalie Park, CHSE Coordinator Continuing Health Sciences Education Division McMaster University, MDCL 3510 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1 Phone: 905-525-9140 ext. 20763 Fax: 905-572-7099 Email: [email protected] facebook.com/mcmaster.conted twitter.com/mcmasterchse ca.linkedin.com/in/mcmasterchse Agenda 2015 Testimonials “This has been a great conference; I learned so much that will change my practice.” • Advanced Cancer Pain & Symptom “I hope there is another 25 plus years in your future. It Management was incredibly helpful, the content and speakers were • Meeting the Palliative Care Needs of the Frail impressive.” Elderly “This program was fantastic – will definitely recommend it • Breakthrough Cancer Pain Case Study to others working with the palliative population.” • Palliative Care Emergencies • Advances in Radiotherapy for Palliative Care The Royal Botanical Gardens is located at 680 Plains Road West, on the border of Burlington and Hamilton in Ontario, • Delirium Canada. • Wound Care Directions • Lymphedema From Toronto and East • Psychological & Emotional Care at the End of • Queen Elizabeth Way to Highway 403 West (Hamilton). • Exit at Waterdown Road. Travel 800 metres south along Life Waterdown Road to Plains Road West. • Compassion Fatigue – the Cost of Caring • Turn right onto Plains Road West and travel 2km. • Turn left into the RBG parking lot. • Advance Care Planning & Legal Issues From Kitchener-Waterloo and West including Detroit (U.S.A.) • Complex Pain/Addiction in Palliative Care • Highway 401 East to Highway 6 South. • Follow Highway 6 South for about 25 km. • Transitions in Care • Exit onto York Road, make a left and then a right on the new Plains Road and drive south crossing over the 403. • Spirituality • Turn left at the lights to continue on Plains Road West for about 1 km, passing the glass building. • Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care • Turn right into the RBG parking lot.

• Hot Topics in Palliative Care From the Niagara Region and Buffalo (U.S.A.) • Grief & Bereavement Support • Queen Elizabeth Way to Highway 403 West (Hamilton). • Exit at Waterdown Road. • Travel 800 metres south along Waterdown Road to Plains Road West. • Turn right onto Plains Road West and travel 2km. • Turn right into the RBG parking lot.

3 Days in

Mainpro-C Accreditation for 12 credits

For Family Physicians Accreditation Statements This course has been developed in keeping with the McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Ontario Ministry of Health's goal to provide Palliative Care Education (CHSE) Program is fully accredited by the education for Family Physicians that: Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide CFPC Mainpro and • Enhances skill & knowledge in order to maximize the RCPSC Maintenance of Certification (MOC) study quality of life in patients who require palliative care credits for Continuing Medical Education.

• Recognizes the primacy of care recipients & their families The College of Family Physicians of Canada Mainpro-M1: This program meets the accreditation • Facilitates & mobilizes the development of community criteria of The College of Family Physicians of Canada support networks and has been accredited by McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education Program for up to For m at 18 Mainpro-M1 credits. Combination of lectures & small group workshops in an The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of informal, comfortable, retreat-like setting. Presenters & Canada MOC Section 1: This activity is an Accredited Resource Leaders will include specialists in Palliative Care, Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Ethics, Law, Social Work, Spirituality, Oncology & others. Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Liability approved by McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education Continuing Health Sciences Education (CHSE) hereby Program for up to 18 MOC Section 1 assumes no liability for any claims, personal injury, or hours. damage: Through an agreement between The Royal College of Physicians • To any individual attending this activity. and Surgeons of Canada and The • That may result from the use of technologies, program, American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College products &/or services at this activity. MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process • That may arise out of, or during this activity. to convert Royal College MOC credit to Disclosure of Potential AMA credit can be found at: Conflicts of Interest www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme In keeping with accreditation guidelines, McMaster University; Continuing Health Sciences Education requires all speakers and planning committee members participating in this activity to disclose any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational materials or Mainpro-C accredited courses tailor program being offered. Disclosure must be done verbally Mainpro-C: content and activities to meet individual participant needs and visually on a slide at the beginning of the presentation. (via pre-program needs assessments). The program will include small-group discussions and activities, with an Cancellation Policy emphasis on hands-on, interactive learning opportunities. The University reserves the right to cancel an activity due To qualify for these credits, after three months, a post to insufficient registration or circumstances beyond our course reflective is required to be completed and will be control. Cancellations received up until May 27, 2015 will sent to Physicians by the Division of Palliative Care. be refunded less a 25% administrative fee. No refunds will This program meets the accreditation criteria for the be issued for cancellations received after this date. College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for 12 MAINPRO-C credits (Mandatory attendance on June 10th & 11th) Please contact Tracy MacKinnon [email protected] for further information Registration Fee: Registration Form | 3 Days in Palliative Care - June 10th - 12th, 2015 $375 On our website this is an electronic PDF form. You can type directly in the spaces provided online using any PDF software. You must then print & submit it to us via mail, fax or in person. This is not an online registration form. *Space is Limited*

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SPECIAL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS/DIETARY RESTRICTIONS: For those with special dietary needs some accommodation may be available: Please SELECT One from each workshop  Vegetarian: ______ Allergies: ______ Other: ______Please note: custom meal requirements will be ordered at an additional fee. Contact our office for details. Workshop A -  A1  A2 Please identify any accessibility needs: ______Workshop B -  B1  B2 Meal Packages for guests may be purchased. Contact the CHSE coordinator for more info. CHILDREN ARE NOT PERMITTED in the live activity setting as it distracts from the learners. If you require PERSONAL SUPPORT at this activity, the health aid provider must register in advance at the general public rate. REGISTER ONLINE: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted/register.html

REGISTER BY PHONE REGISTER BY FAX Call 905-525-9140 ext 22671 Fax a completed registration form with a Visa, (Visa, MasterCard or AMEX are accepted) MasterCard or AMEX number to: 905-572-7099 REGISTER IN PERSON REGISTER BY MAIL Bring your completed registration form with Continuing Health Sciences Education Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, cheque or cash payment to McMaster University, MDCL 3510 the Continuing Health Sciences Education 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1 MDCL 3510 office, Monday to Friday between the hours of 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION & PROTECTION OF PRIVACY ACT The information on this form is collected under the authority of the McMaster University Act, 1976. The information will be used for administrative purposes, including: your registration in the course; preparation of course materials for your use & to notify you of other courses or pertinent information. Financial information will be used to process applicable fees & will be retained for future reference. This information is protected & is being collected pursuant to section 39(2) & section 42 of the Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy Act of Ontario (RSO 1990). Questions regarding the collection or use of this personal information should be directed to the University Secretary, Gilmour Hall, Room 210, McMaster University. June 10th - 12th, 2015 The Division of Palliative Care Presents Royal Botanical Gardens 3 Days in

*There will be question & answer after each lecture session.  Wednesday, June 10th Thursday, June 11th Friday, June 12th Co-Chairs: Dr. Nadia Plach & Dr. Stacy General Co-Chairs: Valerie Spironello & Robert Vukovich Co-Chairs: Kathleen Willison & Ann Vander-Berg

0730-0815 Registration & Continental Breakfast 0800-0825 Continental Breakfast 0800-0825 Continental Breakfast

0815-0825 Welcome & Introduction 0825-0830 Announcements & Reflection 0825-0830 Announcements & Reflection

0825-0830 Announcements & Reflection 0830-0945 Delirium 0830-0930 Advanced Care Planning & Legal Issues TBA TBA 0830-0945 Advanced Cancer Pain & Symptom Management 0945-1045 Wound Care 930-1045 Concurrent Workshops Dr. Nadia Plach Debbie Mings A1 Complex Pain & Addiction TBA 0945-1045 Meeting the Palliative Care Needs of the 1045-1100 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders A2 Improving Support for Frail Elderly Grief & Bereavement Dr. Tony Kerigan 1100-1200 Lymphedema TBA Donna Lue Reise 1045-1100 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders 1045-1100 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders 1200-1300 Lunch 1100-1200 Breakthrough Cancer Pain Case Study 1100-1215 Concurrant Workshops Dr. Nadia Plach 1300-1430 Psychological & Emotional Care at the B1 Managing Transitions in Care End of Life Kathleen Willison & 1200-1300 Lunch Dr. Anne Woods Dr. Samantha Winemaker B2 Being Heard The Essence of 1300-1445 Palliative Care Emergencies 1430-1445 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders Spiritual Care Dr. Samantha Winemaker Garth Wittich & Donna Mann 1445-1600 Compassion Fatigue - the Cost of Caring 1445-1500 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders Valerie Spironello 1215-1330 Lunch & Garden Tour

1500-1600 Advances in Radiotherapy for Palliative 1600 End of Day 1330-1445 Ethical Issues in End of Life Care Care TBA Dr. Gordon Okawara 1445-1500 Refreshment Break / Visit Venders 1600 End of Day 1500-1600 Hot Topics in Palliative Care TBA

1600 End of Day

Mainpro-C Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest In keeping with accreditation guidelines, McMaster University; Continuing Health Sciences Education requires all speakers and Accreditation for 12 credits planning committee members participating in this activity to disclose any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational materials or program being offered. Disclosure must be done verbally and facebook.com/mcmaster.conted twitter.com/mcmasterchse ca.linkedin.com/in/mcmasterchse visually on a slide at the beginning of the presentation.