Teaching course is organized by Montenegrin Neurological Association and Union of League against Epilepsy (Serbia and Montenegro). It will take place in Podgorica (Montenegro) during April 09-10, 2010.
Information relating the educational event will be available at YU-Chapter web site:
The Teaching course organized by Montenegrin Neurological Association and co-organized by Serbian and Montenegrin ILAE Chapter is primarily targeted at applicants interested in epileptology and who wish to refine their knowledge in the fields of quality of life and psychosocial functioning of patients with epilepsy through the different ages.
Physicians who are pursuing their training or have specialized in neurology, neuropsychiatry, pae-diatric neurology, paediatrics and professionals allied to medicine (psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists etc. were welcome to apply.
During the 2nd day a panel discussion of participants with patients, parents and family members on their quality of life is planned. This session is open to all interested in that topic. Participants from all regional countries are encouraged to come (with treating physicians or not).
The topic of the teaching course:
STIGMA AND RESTRICTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY
Venue: Hotel City, Podgorica, Montenegro: www.cityhotelmn.com
Organizers: Montenegrin Neurological Association
Union of Leagues against Epilepsy (Serbia and Montenegro)
Manager of the educative program: Assoc. Prof. Dr.Slavica VUJISIC (Podgorica), Prof.Dr. Nebojša JOVIC ( Belgrade)EUREPA trainers Course Secretary: Dr Ljiljana RADULOVIĆ
P R O G R A M
April 09, 2010.
Friday
09.00 Welcome reception
Welcome address of the Organizers and opening of the Meeting
Dr. Slavica Vujisić, Dr. Nebojša Jović
09:40 – 11:40
Plenary lectures 1
(25-30 min for lecture and 5 -10 min for discussion after the presentation)
Dr. Žarko MARTINOVIĆ (Belgrade, Serbia)
Stigma in patients with epilepsy
Dr. Nebojša JOVIĆ (Beograd, Serbia)
Restrictions in children and adolescents with epilepsy
Dr. Lay SANDER (London, UK)
The global burden and stigma of epilepsy
Dr. Phil SMITH (Cardif, UK)
Stigma and restrictins in patients with epilepsy in Britain
11:40
Coffe break and refrechemen
12:00-13:30
Plenary lectures 2
(20-25 min for lecture and 5-10 min for discussion after the presentation)
Dr. Hrvoje HEĆIMOVIĆ (Zagreb, Croatia)
Role of epileptologist in education and epilepsy treatment
Dr. Dragoslav SOKIĆ (Belgrade. Serbia)
Driving ability in epilepsy patients
Dr. Igor IM RAVNIK et al.(Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Living with epilepsy in a society: views from clinical experience and from organized professional humanitarian activity in Slovenia
13:30- 14:30 Lunch
14:30 -16:30
Plenary lectures (15-20 min for lecture and 5 min for discussion after the presentation)
Dr. Igor PRPIĆ (Rijeka, Croatia)
Self-perception of disease and its effect on social relationships in adolescents
VLAŠIĆ - CICVARIĆ et al. (Rijeka, Croatia)
Stigma in epilepsy from medical residents’ prospective
Dr. Almasa KAPIDŽIĆ (Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Living with epilepsy (in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Dr. Emilija CVETKOVSKA (Skoplje, Macedonia)
Living with epilepsy in a small country in transition: a lot of battles to win through
Dr. Ksenija GEBAUER-BUKUROV, Prof. Ksenija BOŽIĆ (Novi Sad, Serbia)
Psychopathological characteristics in adolescents with epilepsy
20.00 Dinner
April 10, 2010.
Saturday
09.30- 13:00 Panel discussion: How to deal with stigma and social isolation in patients with epilepsy?
(Lecturers, participants, patients, parents)
Host’s presentations (15 min for the lecture)
Dr. Slavica VUJISIĆ (Podgorica, Montenegro)
Diagnosing and treatment of epilepsy patients in Montenegro – are we up to the expectations?
Nelica IVANOVIĆ, MSc (Podgorica, Montenegro)
Risk factors contributing to quality of life in adolescent patients with epilepsy
14.00 Conclusions and final remarks
9. i 10. April 2010, Podgorica, Crna Gora
09.04.2010.
Petak
9:00 Prijem dobrodošlice
9:30h Uvodna riječ organizatora i otvaranje simpozijuma.
Doc. dr Slavica Vujisić, Prof. dr Nebojša Jović
9 i 40 do 11 i 40h
Plenarna predavanja 1
(25 to 30 min sa 5 do 10 min za diskusiju poslije svakog predavanja)
Prof. dr Žarko MARTINOVIĆ (Beograd, Srbija)
Stigma kod pacijenata sa epilepsijom
Prof. dr Nebojša JOVIĆ (Beograd, Srbija)
Zabrane kod dece i adolescenata sa epilepsijom
Prof. dr Ley SANDER (London, UK)
The global burden and stigma of epilepsy
Prof. dr Phil SMITH (Cardif, UK)
Stigma and restrictins in patients with epilepsy in Britain
11:40 Pauza 15 minuta
12 -13:30
Plenarna predavanja 2
(25 to 30 min sa 5 do 10 min za diskusiju poslije svakog predavanja)
Doc.dr Hrvoje HEĆIMOVIĆ
Uloga epileptologa u edukaciji i liječenju epilepsije (Zagreb, Hrvatska)
Prof. dr Dragoslav SOKIĆ
Vozačka sposobnost kod pacijenata sa epilepsijom (Beograd. Srbija)
Prim dr Igor IM RAVNIK et al.(Ljubljana, Slovenija)
Living with epilepsy in a society: views from clinical experience and from organized professional humanitarian activity in Slovenia
13:30- 15:00 Ručak
15:00-17:00
Plenarna predavanja 3 (15 to 20 min sa 5 do 10 min za diskusiju poslije svakog predavanja
Prof. Igor PRPIĆ (Rijeka, Hrvatska)
Samopercepcija utjecaja bolesti na socijalne odnose u adolescenata s epilepsijom
VLAŠIĆ - CICVARIĆ i sur. (Rijeka, Hrvatska)
Stigmatizacija epilepsije kod studenata medicine
Doc. Almasa KAPIDŽIĆ (Tuzla, Bosna i Hercegovina)
Zivjeti sa epilepsijom (u Bosni i Hercegovini)
dr Emilija CVETKOVSKA (Skoplje, Makedonija)
Living with epilepsy in a small country in transition: a lot of battles to win through
dr Ksenija GEBAUER-BUKUROV, Prof. Ksenija BOŽIĆ (Novi Sad, Srbija)
Psihopatološke karakteristike kod adolescenata sa epielepsijom
20h Svečana večera
10.04. 2010.
Subota
10h- 13h Okrugli sto: Kako prevazići stigmu kod pacijenata sa epilepsijom.
Saopštenja domaćina (15 min)
Doc. dr Slavica VUJISIĆ (Podgorica, Crna Gora)
Dijagnostikovanje i liječenje pacijenata sa epilepsijom-da li smo na visini zadatka?
Dr Nelica IVANOVIĆ, mr sci (Podgorica, Crna Gora)
Faktori rizika koji utiču na kvalitet života adolescenata sa epilepsijom
Diskusija:
Učestvuju: Predavači, učesnici, pacijenti, roditelji.