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33Rdmpa Congress 2011 Final Announcement 33RDMPA CONGRESS 2011 31st May - 3rd June 2011 Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel Kota Bharu, Kelantan mergencies thics PAEDIATRICS ssentials mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Important Dates & Contact Information 1 Welcome Address 2 Committees 3 Scientific Programme 4 - 5 Congress Programme at a Glance 6 Invited Speakers 7 Congress Information 8 Registration 9 - 10 Accommodation 11 - 16 Social Programme 17 Post Congress Tour 18 Kota Bharu in Brief 19 - 21 IMPORTANT DATES Pre Congress : Tuesday, 31st May 2011 Main Congress : Wednesday, 1st June to Friday, 3rd June 2011 Last day for Early Registration : 30th April 2011 Last day for Receipt of Abstracts : 30th April 2011 Last day for Hotel Reservation : 30th April 2011 CONTACT INFORMATION Congress Venue Address : Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel Kota Sri Mutiara, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, 15150 Kota Bharu MALAYSIA Tel : 609 - 746 2233 Fax : 609 - 746 0702 Website : www.renaissancekotabharu.com Congress Secretariat MPA Secretariat Address : Secretariat, Address : Malaysian Paediatric Association 33rd MPA Annual Congress 3rd Floor, Annexe Block, C/o Usains Tech Services Sdn Bhd National Cancer Society Building, Kampus Kesihatan, 66, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan. Tel : 603-2698 9966 / 603-2691 5379 Tel : 609-767 3801 Fax : 603-2691 3446 Fax : 609-765 1724 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] Website : www.mpaweb.org.my Website : www.mpaweb.org.my 1 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan WELCOME ADDRESS Dear Friends and Colleagues, Assalamualaikum and best wishes It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the 33th congress of the Malaysian Paediatric Association in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The theme of this year’s congress is E-Paediatrics, essentials, emergencies and ethics. The scientific program consists of a wide variety of essential topics in paediatrics, intertwined with talks on selected emergencies and discussions on ethical issues. There are multiple sessions focusing on nursing and care by paramedics for the sick children. The holistic approach we want for the children under our care is reflected in the program. We choose to start this congress with ‘Hard Talk” style of debate focussing on the Millennium Development Goal. The countdown to this is extremely important and a serious and honest debate is needed. We also choose to close this congress with another, hopefully a powerful message on Inequalities concerning child care. A panel of experienced speakers will also debate and provide their views on this and important lessons can be learnt from this. It is hoped that the formal sessions during the pre-congresses and the congress will stimulate discussions among the specialists that could provide a basis for solid plans to improve still at a faster pace the care and future of our children. Certainly the beauty of enchanting Kelantan will contribute to the flow of ideas. While some may prefer a shopping spree in the border towns with Thailand, others will search for the magnificent beaches or for a kampung-stay at Pasir Belanda. Also, only slightly more than an hour away from the congress venue is the idyllic coral island, Perhentian, just across the border with Terengganu. On behalf of the executive committee, I wish all participants a fruitful congress during which old friendship ties are renewed and strengthened. I thank also the organising committee and the secretariat of the MPA for their support and efforts to make this congress a success. Zabidi Hussin President and Chairman of Organizing Committee 2 3 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan COMMITTEES MPA EXCO 2009 - 2011 President Zabidi Azhar Hussin Immediate Past President Soo Thian Lian Vice-President Noor Khatijah Nurani Secretary Tang Swee Fong Asst Secretary Thiyagar Nadarajaw Treasurer Musa Mohd Nordin Committee Members Zulkifli Ismail Koh Chong Tuan Hung Liang Choo Kok Chin Leong Kamarul Azahar Selvakumar Sivapunniam Co-opted Committee Members Mohd Sham Kasim Hussain Imam Haji Mohd Ismail Zakaria Zahari 33RD MPA CONGRESS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Scientific Chairman Hans Van Rostenberghe Committee Members Zabidi Azhar Hussin Rowani Mohd. Rawi Nik Kharulddin Nik Yusoff Norazni Yahaya Mariana Daud Nazeli Hamzah Lim Phaik Hooi 2 3 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME PROGRAMME A. Pre-Congress • Scientific Writing • Cochrane Workshop • Social Paediatrics ~ Child Abuse B. Main Congress PLENARY SESSIONS P1: Hard Talk: Millennium Development Goals: To be Met or Not P2: Near Death and Death in Paediatrics P3: Essentials of Bites and Stings P4: Palliative Care SYMPOSIA SESSIONS S1: Paediatric Neurology S1.1 CNS Infection: Diagnostic Dilemmas S1.2 Status Epilepticus: What’s New? S1.3 Managing Children with Raised Intracranial Pressure S2: Neurology from The Nurses Perspective S2.1 Nursing Care of The Child with Cerebral Palsy S2.2 Spastic Children: Exercise Made Easy S2.3 Care of The Acute Neurological Patient S3: Infectious Diseases S3.1 Adjunctive Therapy in Sepsis S3.2 Emerging Emergencies in Paediatric Infectious Diseases S3.3 HIV Remaining Issues S4: Asthma S4.1 Old Disease, New CPG? S4.2 Dealing with Acute Asthma S4.3 Dealing with Difficult Asthma 4 5 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES SYMPOSIA SESSIONS S5: Respiratory Paediatrics S5.1 Non-Invasive Ventilation in Acute Patients – Outcome and Pathophysiology S5.2 Acute Bronchiolitis – An Old Disease with Still Many Open Questions S5.3 Home Ventilation: Practical Issues S6: Nursing Care in Respiratory Paediatrics S6.1 Nursing Secrets of Non-Invasive Ventilation S6.2 Mucous Clearance and Modalities in Respiratory Physiotherapy S6.3 Aerosol Therapy: Get It Delivered Right S7: Developmental Paediatrics S7.1 ADHD: What is New? S7.2 Autistic or Not S7.3 Slow Learner: What’s Next? S8: Neonatology: An Update for Other Subspecialists S8.1 What is New Regarding Neonatal Jaundice? S8.2 Ventilating The Premature Lung: Current Practice and Outcomes S8.3 Antenatal and Bereavement Counselling S9: Neonatal Nursing S9.1 Holistic Approach to The Child with Neonatal Jaundice S9.2 Integration of Alternative and Complementary Modalities in Neonatal Nursing – A Challenge for Nurses S10: Paediatric Cardiology S10.1 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension S10.2 Intractable Cardiac Failure S10.3 Paediatric Cardiac Surgery with Limited Resources S11: Metabolic / Genetic S11.1 Sorting Out A Metabolic Mess S11.2 Presentations About Specific Recent Services Discoveries in Malaysia PANEL DISCUSSION Inequalities: Who Cares? 4 5 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 31st May 2011 1st June 2011 2nd June 2011 3rd June 2011 0800 - Registration 0900 Meet-The-Expert Meet-The-Expert Plenary 4: Palliative Care Plenary 1: MDG, To Be Met or Not 0900 - (Hard Talk) Plenary 2: Near Dying and Death 1000 Symp. 10 Symp. 11 in Children Paediatric Metabolic and Opening Ceremony Cardiology Genetics 1000 - TEA BREAK 1100 TEA BREAK TEA BREAK Plenary 3: Bites and Stings 1100 - 1200 Symp. 1 Symp. 2 Panel Discussion Paed. Neurology Neurology Symp. 8 Symp. 9 Inequalities in Paediatrics: 1200 - (Nurses) Neonatology: Neonatal Nursing Who Cares? 1300 Update 6 Lunch Talk on LUNCH 1300 - Pertusis Boosting and Influenza Lunch Talk on Lysosomal Storage 1400 in Children Diseases 1400 - Symp. 3 Symp. 4 Young 1500 Free Papers Infectious Asthma Investigator Session 1500 - Pre-congress Diseases Award 1600 TEA BREAK TEA BREAK 1600 - Symp. 5 Symp. 6 Symp.7 1700 Respiratory Nursing in Developm. MPA AGM Paediatrics Resp. Paed. Paed. 1700 - 1730 2000 - 2300 DINNER TALK CONGRESS DINNER 7 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan INVITED SPEAKERS Abdul Rahim Wong Amar Singh Aslina Mohamed Yasin Bilkis Abd Aziz Boo Nem Yun Mohd Nizam Abd Ghani Fong Siew Moy Mohd Sham Kasim Hans Van Rostenberghe Ngu Hock Lock Hussain Imam Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff Irene Cheah Nik Zainal Abidin Nik Ismail Jacqueline Ho Noraida Ramli Jane Susan Churne Norazlin Kamal Nor Jayah K Pubalan Norazni Yahaya Jessie De Bruyne Norrashidah Abdul Wahab Katijah Lim Abdullah Norsiah Md. Desa Khoo Teik Beng Norzila Mohamed Zainudin Kuan Geok Lan Rogayah Abdul Rahim Lim Phaik Hooi Roziana Ariffin Mariana Daud Rus Anida Awang Maznisah Mahmood Sharifah Ainon Syed Mokhtar Supaletchumi Katherason Tang Swee Fong Teguh Haryo Sasongko Toh Chin Lee Toh Teck Hock Zabidi Azhar Hussin Zilfalil Alwi 6 7 mergencies 31st May - 3rd June 2011 thics PAAEDIAEDIATTRICSRICS 33RD MPA CONGRESS 2011 ssentials Kota Bharu • Kelantan CONGRESS INFORMATION Congress Venue Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel Kota Sri Mutiara, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, 15150 Kota Bharu, MALAYSIA. Tel : 609 - 746 2233 Fax : 609 - 746 0702 Website : www.renaissancekotabharu.com Congress Date 31st May - 3rd June 2011 Congress Secretariat Secretariat, 33rd MPA Annual Congress C/o Usains Tech Services Sdn Bhd Kampus Kesihatan, Universiti Sains
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