
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Liuna Station 360 James St. North, Hamilton, Ontario 15th Annual Innovations in Palliative Care SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE LAST STAGE OF LIFE TARGET AUDIENCE Family Physicians and Primary Care Providers Palliative Care Clinicians Care of the Elderly Clinicians Public Health Practitioners Health Care Providers whose practice includes care of the seriously ill and the dying Researchers & Creative Thinkers about the last stage of life LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this day, participants will be able to: - Integrate approaches to care that address current and future trends in health care. - Formulate and investigate questions that matter to patients and society. - Apply advocacy as a strategy for long-term change and social goals. WWW.FHS.MCMASTER.CA/CONTED/INNOVATIONS.HTML FOR MORE INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION Natalie Park, CHSE Coordinator E: [email protected] Continuing Health Sciences Education P: 905-525-9140 x 22671 P: 905-525-9140 x 20763 F: 905-572-7099 E: [email protected] W: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted DOWNLOAD OUR McMaster CHSE MOBILE APP and receive push notifications about our programs! AGENDA SPEAKERS Alejandro (Alex) R. Jadad, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, FCAHS, FRSA, LLD 0730-0830 BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION Director, Institute for Global Health Equity & Innovation Founder, Centre for Global eHealth Innovation Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health 0830-0845 Welcome University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Dr. Joshua Shadd Susan King, MBA, BScOT Family Advisor for Palliative Care 0845-1000 Opening Plenary “Questions That Matter” Health Care Planning Consultant Dr. Alex Jadad McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Allison Williams, PhD 1000-1015 BREAK CIHR Research Chair in Gender, Work & Health Professor, School of Geography and Earth Sciences McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 1015-1130 Futurists’ Forum: Practical Wisdom from Research Hsien Seow, PhD Learning from the Patient & Family – Susan King Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care, Cancer and Health System Innovation Supporting Caregivers Everywhere – Dr. Allison Williams Associate Professor, Department of Oncology McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Designing Health Service Delivery – Dr. Hsien Seow Jason Busse, HBSc, MSc, DC, PhD Associate Professor 1130-1200 Panel Discussion Department of Anesthesia Michael G. DeGroote National Pain Centre Joint Member, Department of Health & Research Methods 1200-1245 LUNCH Evidence & Impact (HE&I) McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Workshops: “Forces of Change:” Erynn Shaw, MD, CCFP (Please Select TWO options) Palliative Care Physician Hamilton Health Sciences Assistant Clinical Professor 1. Cannabinoids – Dr. Jason Busse & Dr. Erynn Shaw Division of Palliative Care Department of Family Medicine 2. Cancer Immunotherapy – Dr. Aly-Khan Lalani McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 3. Research Primer – Dr. Michelle Howard & Kathleen Willison Aly-Khan A. Lalani, MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor, McMaster University Medical Oncologist, Juravinski Cancer Centre 4. Climate Change – Dr. Marissa Slaven Visiting Scientist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Division of Medical Oncology, Juravinski Cancer Centre 5. Frailty – Dr. Mimi Wang McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Michelle Howard, MSc, PhD 1245-1400 Workshop 1 Associate Professor Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 1400-1415 BREAK Kathleen Willison, RN, MSc, CHPCN(C) Clinical Nurse Specialist, Palliative Care 1415-1530 Workshop 2 St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton Assistant Clinical Professor School of Nursing and Associate Member 1530-1630 Closing Plenary: “Feelings That Matter” Division of Palliative Care Dr. Sarah Brophy Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Marissa Slaven, MD Assistant Clinical (PT) Professor Division of Palliative Care *Activity subject to change Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Mimi Wang, MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor Division of Geriatric Medicine Department of Medicine DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST McMaster University, Hamilton, ON In keeping with accreditation guidelines, McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Sarah Brophy, PhD Education Program requires all speakers and planning committee members participating Associate Editor, a/b: Autobiography Studies in this event to disclose any involvement with industry or other organizations that may Member, College of New Scholars, Royal Society of Canada potentially influence the presentation of the educational materials or program being offered. Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Disclosure must be done verbally and using a slide prior to the speaker’s presentation. ACCREDITATION PLANNING COMMITTEE STATEMENT Alan Taniguchi, MD, CCFP, FCFP – Chair Palliative Care Physician McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education Hamilton Health Sciences Program (CHSE) is fully accredited by the Committee on Assistant Clinical Professor Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) 5.5 Division of Palliative Care to provide CFPC Mainpro+ and RCPSC Maintenance of Department of Family Medicine Certification (MOC) study credits for Continuing Medical 5.5 MAINPRO+ McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Education. CREDITS Sarah Romeril, RN, BScN, CHPCN(c) This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the Palliative Nurse Clinician certification criteria of The College of Family Physicians of Canada Niagara West Palliative Care Team and has been certified by McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Program for up to 5.5 Mainpro+ credits. Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON Each healthcare provider should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually Joshua Shadd, MD, MClSc, CCFP spent in the educational activity. Director, Division of Palliative Care Department of Family Medicine CONFIRMATION OF McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Kathleen Willison, RN, MSc, CHPCN(C) REGISTRATION Clinical Nurse Specialist, Palliative Care A written acknowledgment of your registration will be sent prior to the activity. St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton Receipts are emailed at the time of registration and an additional email will be sent Assistant Clinical Professor after the activity, confirming your certificate of attendance is ready to download or School of Nursing and Associate Member print. Your registration is not complete unless a confirmation is received. If you have Division of Palliative Care not received a confirmation within 7 days of registration, please contact the CHSE Department of Family Medicine office. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Martin Chasen, MBChB, FCP(SA), MPhil(Pall Med) ACTIVITY PACKAGE Medical Oncologist/Palliative Care Physician As the registrant, your activity package includes breakfast, nutritional breaks, and Medical Director of Supportive & Palliative Care lunch. Your activity lanyard must be worn at all times throughout the day. If you have William Osler Health System a guest accompanying you to the activity, their meals are at their own cost and will be billed directly. Michelle Howard, MSc, PhD Associate Professor Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON CANCELLATION POLICY The University reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient registration or any Amanda MacLennan, RN, CHPCN(C), CON(C), MSc circumstances that are beyond our control. Cancellations received before November Clinical Nurse Specialist 7, 2018, will be refunded less a 25% administrative fee to a maximum of $50.00. No Brameast Family Health Organization refunds will be issued for cancellations received after this date. Assistant Clinical Professor Division of Palliative Care Department of Family Medicine DISCLAIMER McMaster University, Hamilton, ON The views and opinions expressed by attendees, participants and speakers at the Alexandra Farag, MD, CCFP Annual Innovations Day in Palliative Care are solely those of the individuals stating Palliative Care Physician them and are not representative of an ideological stance or public policy position by Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON McMaster University, the Department of Family Medicine or Division of Palliative Care. Marissa Slaven, MD Assistant Clinical (PT) Professor LIABILITY Division of Palliative Care Continuing Health Sciences Education (CHSE) hereby assumes no liability for Department of Family Medicine any claims, personal injury, or damage: McMaster University, Hamilton, ON • To any individual attending this activity. Tracy MacKinnon, BA • That may result from the use of technologies, program, products and/or services Education Program Associate at this activity. Division of Palliative Care • That may arise out of, or during this activity. Department of Family Medicine McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Natalie Park CHSE Coordinator McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Sheilah Laffan CHSE Program Manager McMaster University, Hamilton, ON REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION FEES *Includes breakfast, nutritional breaks, lunch & printed material. 15th Annual Innovations in Palliative Care Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Physicians/Other Healthcare Professionals $150 Liuna Station - 360 James St. North, Hamilton, Ontario Students/Residents $100 WORKSHOPS (PLEASE SELECT TWO OPTIONS) Workshops: “Forces of Change” 1. Cannabinoids – Dr. Jason Busse & Dr. Erynn Shaw 4. Climate Change – Dr. Marissa Slaven 2. Cancer Immunotherapy 5. Frailty – Dr. M. Wang th 3. Research Methodology 15 Annual Innovations
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