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Download the Programme and Registration Form ge essa me M Welco It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us at the “2nd Asian Paediatric Respirology Forum”, “6th Cross-Strait Paediatric Respirology Congress” and “17th HKSPR Annual Scientific Meeting” which will be held on 18 – 20 October 2014 in Hong Kong. The meeting will provide a strong scientific programme, enjoyable social activities , and importantly an opportunity to exchange and compare professional practice. The organizing committee will organize a most comprehensive and exciting programme that will be interesting and relevant to specialist, general practitioners and allied-health professionals alike. A variety of programmes and learning modes will be offered. The programme address scientific and clinical topics, in additional to relevant topics on professional issues. Our international and regional speakers represent the forefront of practice in their special interests, and will update you on the best current practice. The organizing committee is working very hrad to put together a truly memorable meeting in October 2014. We look forward to warmly welcoming every delegate. Your attendance will no doubt proof to be a valuable and enjoyable experience both scientifically and socially. Don’t miss out on this event! REGISTER NOW!! Yours sincerely, Dr. Daniel Ng Dr. Ting-yat Miu Chairman President Organizing Committee Hong Kong Society of Paediatric Respirlogy Convenor Asia Pediatric Respirology Interest Group ties Facul Overseas Dr. Shakil Ahmed (Bangladesh) Dr. Mahesh Babu (Singapore) Professor Yi-xiao Bao (China) Dr. Jessie de Bruyne (Malaysia) Professor Carrie Byington (USA) Professor Andrew Colin (USA) Professor Zen-kong Dai (Taiwan) Dr. Phan Diem (Vietnam) Dr. Anne Goh (Singapore) Professor Christian Guilleminault (USA) Professor Graham Hall (Australia) Dr. Kin-mui Ieong (Macau) Professor Ching-yuang Lin (Taiwan) Professor Chun-feng Liu (China) Dr. Sorasak Lochindarat (Thailand) Dr. Frank Lu (Taiwan) Professor Sarath Ranganathan (Australia) Dr. Rujipat Samransamruajkit (Thailand) Professor Kun-ling Shen (China) Professor Varinder Singh (India) Professor Wen-jue Soong (Taiwan) Dr. Rina Triasih (Indonesia) Professor Saw Win (Myanmar) Professor Jiunn-ren Wu (Taiwan) Professor Zhi-fei Xu (China) Professor Yong-hong Yang (China) Professor Yue-jie Zheng (China) Local 1 Dr. Eric Chan (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. June Chan (Private Paediatrician) Dr. Kin-wai Chau (Private Paediatrician) Ms. Sherry Cheng (Kwong Wah Hospital) Mr. Gordon Cheung Dr. Lim-kwong Cheung (Private Dietitian) (Specialist Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon) Dr. Wa-keung Chiu (United Christian Hospital) Ms. Karre Chung (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. Marco Ho Professor Ellis Hon (Queen Mary Hospital) (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Dr. Theresa Hui (Queen Mary Hospital) Ms. Mary Leung (Kwong Wah Hospital) Professor Ting-fan Leung Professor Albert Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Dr. Raymond Ma (Kowloon West Cluster) Dr. Ting-yat Miu (Private Paediatrician) Dr. Daniel Ng (Kwong Wah Hospital) Ms. Amanda Pang (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. Kim Sam (Private Dentist) Dr. Alfred Tam (Private Paediatrician) Dr. Hoi-nam Tse (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. Nai-shun Tsoi (Queen Mary Hospital) Dr. Chris Wong Professor Gary Wong (Kwong Wah Hospital) (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Dr. Jeff Wong (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. Ricky Wong (United Christian Hospital) Ms. Siu-fong Wong (Kwong Wah Hospital) Dr. Steve Wong (Private Paediatrician) Dr. Tak-wai Wong Dr. Wing-ching Wong (Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital) (Kwong Wah Hospital) Mr. Stanley Wu (Kwong Wah Hospital) e amm Progr 18 October 2014 (Sat) 08:45 – 09:30 REGISTRATION FOR MASTER COURSES 09:30 – 15:00 Master Course I: Sleep Disordered Master Course II: Endoscopic Breathing in Children Procedures in Respiratory Medicine Chairmen: Dr. June Chan and Chairmen: Dr. Mahesh Babu and Dr. Rina Triasih Dr. Ting-yat Miu Pathophysiology of childhood An overview of advances in paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea respirology endoscopies (Professor Christian Guilleminault, (Professor Andrew Colin, USA) USA) Endobronchial ultrasound / valve Radiological assessment of children insertion in adult with obstructive sleep apnoea (Dr. Wing-ching Wong, Hong Kong) (Dr. Chris Wong, Hong Kong) Experience in foreign body removal Roles of sleep endoscopy in childhood in children by flexible bronchoscope obstructive sleep apnoea in India (Dr. Daniel Ng, Hong Kong) (Professor Varinder Singh, India) Quantification of sleep-disordered Pleuroscopy in adult breathing in children (Dr. Hoi-nam Tse, Hong Kong) (Professor Christian Guilleminault, USA) Sedation for paediatric bronchoscopies: the challenges (Dr. Theresa Hui, Hong Kong) LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK Maxillofacial surgery for obstructive Airway model and hands-on trial of sleep apnoea from infants to bronchoscope and ENT scope: adolescents • EBUS and transbronchial biopsy (Dr. Lim-kwong Cheung, Hong Kong) (Dr. Hoi-nam Tse) • Airway Model: Foreign body removal Orthodontists in adolescent obstructive by flexible bronchoscope sleep apnoea (Professor Varinder Singh) (Dr. Kim Sam, Hong Kong) • Basic Flexible Bronchoscopy (Professor Andrew Colin) Orthodontic devices for infants and young children with obstructive sleep Paediatric interventional bronchoscopy apnoea – flexible and rigid (Dr. Ricky Wong, Hong Kong) (Professor Wen-jue Soong, Taiwan) ENT surgeries in childhood obstructive sleep apnoea (Dr. Raymond Ma, Hong Kong) Oropharyngeal motor training for childhood obstructive sleep apnoea (Ms. Sherry Cheng, Hong Kong) e amm Progr 15:00 – 16:00 REGISTRATION FOR MAIN MEETING 16:00 – 16:45 Plenary Lecture I Chairmen: Dr. Phan Diem and Dr. Steve Wong Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea – management and long term prognosis (Professor Christian Guilleminault, USA) 16:45 – 18:25 Symposium I: Sleep Allied-health Symposium: An (Symposium I: Chairmen: Dr. Shakil Ahmed and interdisciplinary approach to Sleep) Dr. Kin-wai Chau children with chronic respiratory disorders: the Kwong Wah Model 16:45 – 19:05 Chairmen: Dr. Wa-keung Chiu and Dr. (Allied-health Kin-mui Ieong Symposium) Health impact of mild obstructive sleep An overview of the Kwong Wah model apnoea (Dr. Eric Chan, Hong Kong) (Professor Zhi-fei Xu, China) Physiotherapy – role in paediatric The impact of children obstructive respiratory failure sleep apnoea on the brain (Ms. Mary Leung, Hong Kong) (Professor Albert Li, Hong Kong) Role of occupational therapist on Influenza, vaccination, narcolepsy – children with chronic respiratory the links insufficiency 3 (Professor Christian Guilleminault, (Ms. Amanda Pang, Hong Kong) USA) Dietetic management of paediatric patient with chronic respiratory insufficiency (Mr. Gordon Cheung, Hong Kong) Community resources for children with chronic respiratory insufficiency (Ms. Karre Chung, Hong Kong) Clinical pharmacist role in providing pharmaceutical care for paediatric patients with respiratory problems (Mr. Stanley Wu, Hong Kong) Nurse as case manager for chronic respiratory diseases (Ms. Siu-fong Wong, Hong Kong) 18:25 – 19:10 Plenary Lecture II Chairmen: Dr. Clara Rivera and Dr. Nai-shun Tsoi Flexible bronchoscopy in PNICU: the state of the art (Professor Wen-jue Soong, Taiwan) 19:15 – 20:00 APPS COUNCIL MEETING (by invitation) 20:00 – 22:00 APPS DINNER (by invitation) e amm Progr 19 October 2014 (Sun) 07:30 REGISTRATION FOR MAIN MEETING 08:00 – 09:00 Free Paper Oral Presentation Chairmen: Professor Ellis Hon, Professor Varinder Singh, Dr. Jeff Wong and Professor Jiunn-ren Wu 09:00 – 09:45 Plenary Lecture III Chairmen: Professor Kun-ling Shen and Dr. Alfred Tam Changing epidemiology of pneumococcal diseases in the US after a decade of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) (Professor Carrie Byington, USA) 09:45 – 10:15 Opening Ceremony Guest-of-Honour: Dr. Wing-man Ko, BBS, JP (Secretary for Food and Health, Government of the Hong Kong SAR) Performers: Australian International School Hong Kong and Correctional Services Department 10:15 – 10:45 COFFEE BREAK 10:45 – 12:00 Symposium II: Pneumococci Symposium III: Critical Care* Chairmen: Professor Ting-fan Leung Chairmen: Professor Ellis Hon and and Dr. Sorasak Lochindarat Professor Varinder Singh Epidemiology of paediatric Management of severe viral pneumococcal diseases in Hong Kong pneumonia (Professor Gary Wong, Hong Kong) (Dr. Rujipat Samransamruajkit, Thailand) Antibiotic resistance and serotype distribution of pneumococcus in China CRRT in severe sepsis (Professor Yong-hong Yang, China) (Professor Chun-feng Liu, China) Tackling the problems of antibiotic Palliative care in PICU resistance and serotype replacement: (Dr. Frank Lu, Taiwan) future prospects of prevention (Professor Carrie Byington, USA) *co-organized by Paediatric Intensive Care Interest Group Paediatric empyema thoracis and parapneumonic effusion in ASEAN countries (Dr. Sorasak Lochindarat, Thailand) 12:00 – 12:45 Plenary Lecture IV: Chairmen: Professor Yi-xiao Bao and Dr. Ting-yat Miu Evidence-based practical management of pre-school wheezers (Professor Sarath Ranganathan, Australia) e amm Progr 12:45 – 13:15 HKSPR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND TRAY LUNCH 13:15 – 14:55 Symposium IV: Pumonology Symposium V: Allergy Chairmen: Dr. Eric Chan and Chairmen: Dr. Tak-wai Wong and Professor Zen-kong Dai Professor Saw Win Diffuse parenchymal lung diseases Allergic rhinitis and surfactant proteins - the China (Dr. Anne Goh, Singapore) experience (Professor Yue-jie Zheng, China) The allergy march in Chinese children (Professor Kun-ling Shen, China) BPD
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