speakers

 

Registration of delegates and   guests of Symposium starts   27.05.10 at 8am
Open: 27 May 2010 at 10am.
Closure: 29 May 2010 at 18pm.
Participants of Symposium will   have received «Participant
Certificate» by the closure of   Symposium.

Exhibition is in foyer in front of   assembly hall.
Languages: Ukrainian,Russian,
  English.
 Presentation - by the multimedia.

 

P.L.Shupik National Academy
 of Post-Graduate Education

  Ukrainian Association of
Anaesthesiologists

Association of Anaesthetists
of Great Britain and Ireland

UCL Centre for Anaesthesia

Specialists in Pain International
  Network (SPIN)

The Pain Management & Neuromodulation Centre
Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital

Polish Pain Society

Hospital "Feofania"


 

Program of Symposium

27 May, Thursday

Registration 8:00-10:00


10:00-10:30 Opening remarks and Welcome. Prof Gerald Gebhart
Dr Andrew Baranowski
Prof Eli Alon
Prof Jan Dobrogowski
Dr Roman Cregg
Prof Yuri Kobelyatski
Prof Yaroslav Pidhirny
Prof Ihor Shlapak
Prof Felix Glumcher

Plenary session 1 – AM
Chair: R. Cregg, Beverly Collett,  Professor Y Kobelyatski, Professor Jan Dobrogowski

10:30-11:00 Opening keynote lecture Prof Gerald F. Gebhart,
11:00-11:20 Ukraine – historic background and present challenges in establishment of Pain Medicine Specialty Prof Yuri Kobelyatsky (Ukraine)
11:20-11:40 Classification and types of acute and chronic pain.
Abstract
Prof Jan Dobrogowski
11:40-12:00 Break  
12:00-12:30 Who comes to see a pain doctor? (and where the referrals usually come from) Dr Joan Hester
12:30-13:00 Multidisciplinary approach as a key to Pain Medicine Dr Beverly Collett
13:00-13:30 Acute pain service-how it developed in a developing country Professor P N Jain  (India)
13:30-14:30 Lunch

 


Plenary session 2 – PM
Chair: Professor Eli Alon, Dr Andrew Baranowski, Dr Magdalena Kocot-Kępska,
Ukrainian chair

14:30-15:00 Historic overview of Pain Medicine and research into human pain (Main milestones, establishment of the specialty worldwide and reasons why it is evolving as a separate specialty, future direction and evolution of the specialty) Dr Konrad Maurer
15:00-15:15 Neurobiology of human pain - peripheral and central pathways. Dr Roman Cregg
15:15-15:45 TBC Prof Eli Alon
15:45-16:00 Availability of opioids in treatment of pain – current situation Ukraine, legislature, community and ways of improvement. TBC, Ukrainian speaker
16:00–16:30 Treatment of neuropathic pain – current guidelines. Abstract Dr Magdalena Kocot-Kępska
17:00 End  

28 May, Friday
Overall format- 4 sessions in parallel. Breaks to allow delegates change sessions/rotate.

Session 1
(Acute and Postoperative Pain Service)
Chair: Ms Martine Seth-Ward ,  Andrij Strokan, Prof. J.Wordliczek


9:30-9:45 Acute Pain Service – Nurse run and lead Ms Martine Seth-Ward
9:45-10:00  Opioids and Postoperative pain or APS in Ukraine – first model Dr Ivan Lesnoy
10:30-10:45 Break  
10:45-11:15 Rapid recovery Program - UCL Dr Elisa Bertoja
11:15-11:30 How to set up an Acute Pain service in the hospital – UK story. Dr Mary Newton, UK
11:00-11:45 Break  
11:45-12:00 TBC  Ukrainian speaker
12:00-12:15 Epidural analgesia Dr Brigitta Brandner
13:00-14:00 Lunch  

Session 2
(Pain Medicine – Involvement of Neurologists and General Physicians)
Chair: Sam Chong, Dr Trishchinska, Dr A. Przeklasa-Muszyńska

9:30-10:00 Treatment of Chronic back pain, recent changes and Evidence based practice Dr Anna Weiss
10:00-10:15 Headache – pain syndrome. Central Pain Syndromes Migraine Dr Trishchinska, Kyiv
10:30-10:45
Break 
 
10:45-11:10 Pharmacological and invasive treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. Dr Anna Przeklasa-Muszyńska
11:10-11:30 Neuropathic Pain: where guideline treatment fails Dr Andrew Souter
11:30-11:45
Break
 
11:45-12:10 Measuring outcomes in treating pain Dr Cathy Price
12:10-12:35 Neurology Clinic and Pain Dr Sam Chong
12:35-13:00 Open Discussion, Questions/Answers  
13:00-14:00
Lunch
 

Session 3
Pain Medicine – Oncology, Terminal Care and Community Practice
Chair: Dr Anna Weiss, Dr Andrew Souter,Prof. J. Wordliczek, Professor Lisetskij

10:00-10:30 Palliative medicine , end of life care and pain management – overall talk Dr Andrew Lawson
10:30-10:45 Break

 

10:45-11:00 Opioids – barriers of greater availability and access in Ukraine Dr V.P. Isajev, Donetsk
11:00-11:15 New pharmacological approaches Ukrainian lectureri
11:30-11:45 Break  
11:45-12:15 Subcutaneous and intravenous route of opioid administration in cancer pain treatment
Abstract
Prof Jerzy Wordliczek
12:15-12:45 "Bone pain in Cancer", or "breakthrough pain in cancer" or "neurolytic nerve blocks in cancer pain" Prof P N Jain  (India)
13:00-14:00 Lunch

 


Session 4
(Working with chronic pain patients – how to make the difference?)
Chair: Dr Michael Shipley, Dr. Renata Zajaczkowska, Ukrainian chair

9:30-9:45 How to encourage patients to take their medicine Dr B. Brandner
9:45-10:15 Pain Education of nurses and doctors on Surgical Wards – approaches and challenges Dr Michael Shipley
10:15-10:30 Community Pain service run by nurses, McMillan / Marie Curie Nurses  - an overview of service TBC
10:30-10:45
Break
 
 
CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONS
 
  Clinical case presentations and discussions Ms Sarah Ferguson
  Clinical case presentations and discussions Mr Daniel Rockers  (USA)
  Clinical case presentations and discussions Prof Ashok Kumar Saxena (India)
11:30-11:45
Break
 
 
CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONS
 
11:45-12:15 Clinical case presentations and discussions Dr Joan Hester
12:15-12:45 Clinical case presentations and discussions
Abstract
Ukrainian speaker
Dr Renata Zajączkowska
13:00-14:00 Lunch  

Plenary session 3PM
Chair: Dr Cathy Price, Dr Goroszeniuk, Ukrainian Chair

14:30-15:00 Invasive interventions in management of chronic pain. Dr Teo Goroszeniuk
15:00-15:15 Neurodestructive palliative  procedures in chronic and cancer pain. Professor Y. Lisetskij
15:15-15:45 Pediatric population and pain  
16:00-16:30 Break  
16:30-17:00 Psychology of pain Mr Michael  Osborn
17:00-17:30 Multimodal analgesia Dr Lesley Bromley
17:30-18:00 Postgraduate 2-years studies Pain Medicine in Poland supported by IASP Abstract Prof Jan Dobrogowski
18:00-18:30 Education and Training in pain medicine – UK model Dr Andrew Baranowski
18:30 End  

29 May, Saturday

Workshops and demonstrations (in three rooms simultaneously)
During breaks delegates rotate.


 
Workshop 1
 
9:30-10:00 Neuromodulation (for group #1) Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk
10:00-10:30 Neuromodulation (for group #2) Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk
10:30-11:00 Neuromodulation (for group #3) Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk
11:15-11:45
Break
 
 
Workshop 2
 
9:30 Open Discussion format –
Future of this Symposium, links and areas for collaboration between Ukrainian, Polish and international pain community.
Prof Jan Dobrogowski
Prof Yuri Kobelyatski
Dr Roman Cregg
Dr Brigitta Brandner
     
  Future developments,   fellowships, links, trainee exchange ,visits to the UK  and meetings)

Dr Leschinskiy
Dr Mike Shipley
Dr Simon Dolin

11:15-11:45
Break
 
 
Round table / Workshop 3
Service delivery, Training opportunities
in Poland and EU.
Future development of this forum.
(Open Discussion format)
 
9:30-10:00 Ultrasound guided techniques (for group #1) Dr Andrij Strokan
Dr Gasin V.B.
Dr Andrew Baranowski
Dr Andrew Souter
10:00-10:30 Ultrasound guided techniques (for group #2)
10:30-11:00 Ultrasound guided techniques (for group #3)
11:15-11:45
Break
 
 
Summary and conclusions
 
11:45-12:15 Funding opportunities available for Pain Medicine service development and research
Pain Fellowship in the UK, EU and beyond (for Ukrainian trainees.) (To include RCoA input as well as Current EU regulations)
Roman Cregg
12:15-12:45 Round Table Discussion.
Future of Pain Medicine in Central and Eastern Europe
Prof Jan Dobrogowski
Prof Yuri Kobelyatski
Prof Eli Alon
Dr Joan Hester
12:45-13:00 Closing Remarks  
     
13:00 End