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College of Surgeons Academy of Medicine of Malaysia ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS 11th - 13th May 2018 Aman Jaya Convention Centre Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia ANNOUNCEMENT w w w. c s a m m . a s m . o r g . m y
ORGANISING COMMITTEE Organising Chairperson Lim Kean Ghee Organising Co-Chairperson Yan Yang Wai Scientific Chairperson Christopher Ho Chee Kong Committee Members April Camilla Roslani Chin Kin Fah Hanafiah Harunarashid Ismail Sagap Kirubakaran Mallapan Liew Ngoh Chin Ng Char Hong Ng Wuey Min Nur Aishah Taib Siow Sze Li Subramaniam Muniandy Important Deadlines Early Registration 15th April 2018 Abstract Submission 10th April 2018 Cancellation and Refund 11th April 2018 1
MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANISING CHAIRPERSON Welcome to Perak. It is the first time the College is holding its annual scientific congress in Ipoh, the “Land of Tin” with the largest deposits of the metal in the world and Ipoh has much to offer. 2018 is an opportune time to come to Perak because the size of our Annual Congress is such that not many venues outside the Klang valley can accommodate us. We are pleased to announce that having surveyed this Aman Jaya Convention Centre, we have found it suitable. As it is a new venue, we hope you will find the facilities and arrangements pleasant. There is much to take note off in the ever changing world of surgery. New technology, especially the connectivity of the internet has the potential to change the way we do things. Refinements in how we plan and organize surgery for patients, such as ERAS and day care surgery, should stimulate us to relook at our practice. Sometimes, cases in the news involving doctors cause us to think not only of our science and skills but also of non-technical matters. We want our profession to progress incisively but also in a balanced way and the Organising Committee thought the age old motto of ‘first do no harm’ Primum Non Nocere is still the theme that befits the Congress. For the College of Surgeons, Malaysia, our international connections have always been a much treasured asset. This year we very warmly welcome the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Australasia, as well as the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka as partners for our meeting. They have helped to bring for us an outstanding faculty of surgeons who are experts in areas which are important today. The Organising Committee hopes our meeting will facilitate collaboration in all the areas we have similar interests in, training, organization and even scientific. To all our overseas guests we wish you a very warm welcome and express our sincere thanks for putting our meeting on your priority list and coming here. We hope, besides the surgical programme and fellowship which we believe you will find interesting, that Perak will have a wonderful place in your memory in the future. Ipoh city has its charm, but surrounding it, Perak has also much to offer. Pangkor Island has rustic beauty. The caves at Gua Tempurong have ancient majesty. Taiping has Lake Gardens and hills that are supremely serene. Kuala Kangsar has a river and palace that are magical. They are all within reach of a short journey of Ipoh and we hope that not only our overseas friends, but our local delegates will not forget the beautiful places in Perak. We are too busy inside hospital buildings too often. I hope this weekend and the days before and after offer everyone at the Congress a chance to experience not only something new and profound, for you, in surgery but also about Perak. Our President, has family roots, time in school and working life here in Perak and if he is not too busy I think he would love to tell you about Perak. Same goes for me. Lim Kean Ghee 2
PROGRAMME SUMMARY 7th - 8th May 2018 (Monday - Tuesday) Rtg/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"3 BASIC SURGICAL SKILL COURSE Venue : Advanced Surgical Skills Centre, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur 10th May 2018 (Thursday) Rtg/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"4 NUTRITION IN CANCER PATIENT Venue : WEIL Hotel, Ipoh, Perak Rtg/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"5 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Venue : Aman Jaya Convention Centre, Ipoh, Perak Rtg/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"6 SCIENCE OF TISSUE MANAGEMENT Venue : UniKL, Royal College of Medicine Perak, Ipoh, Perak 14th May 2018 (Monday) Rquv/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"3 NON-TECHNICAL SURGICAL SKILLS (NOTSS) Venue : University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur Rquv/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"4 3RD CSAMM / 7TH SELSMA ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURING WORKSHOP 2018 Venue : UniKL, Royal College of Medicine Perak Anatomy Dissection Hall, Ipoh, Perak 15th May 2018 (Tuesday) Rquv/Eqpitguu"Yqtmujqr"5 LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIA REPAIR (TEP) HANDS ON WORKSHOP 2018 Venue : Level 2, Daycare OT, Kompleks Rawatan Harian / Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) , Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, Perak 3
PROGRAMME SUMMARY Date 11th May 2018 12th May 2018 13th May 2018 Time (Friday) (Saturday) (Sunday) 0700 - 0730 Meet The Experts Meet The Experts Meet The Experts Breakfast Session Breakfast Session Breakfast Session SYMPOSIUM 0730 - 0800 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 0800 - 0830 PLENARY 1 PLENARY 3 SYMPOSIA 0830 - 0900 PLENARY 4 OPENING CEREMONY 10 11 12 0900 - 0930 & PLENARY 5 MEDICAL STUDENT SYMPOSIUM / PROGRAMME FOR BREAST CHAPTER 67VJ"C"O"KUOCKN" 0930 - 1000 QTCVKQP Tea Symposium PLENARY 8 1000 - 1030 Poster Viewing / Exhibition Official Poster Presentation Tea Special Session MMC - 1030 - 1100 CPD Sytem SYMPOSIA WOMEN IN SURGERY 1100 - 1130 SYMPOSIA SYMPOSIA PROGRAMME FOR NURSES 5 6 1130 - 1200 1 2 13 14 1200 - 1230 ETHICON Video Prize Competition 1230 - 1300 Lunch Satellite Presentations Symposium Presidents 1300 - 1330 SYMPOSIUM 15 Lunch Round Table 1330 - 1400 Lunch Friday Prayers Symposium Meeting (by 1400 - 1430 invitation only) Lunch 1430 - 1500 PLENARY 2 PLENARY 6 1500 - 1530 SYMPOSIA PLENARY 7 1530 - 1600 SYMPOSIA 3 4 1600 - 1630 7 8 1630 - 1700 FREE PAPER 1700 - 1730 1 2 Tea & Poster Viewing 1730 - 1800 Tea Breast Chapter Annual Meeting (1730 - 1900) 1800 - 1830 67 "CPPWCN VJ 1830 - 1900 IGPGTCN"OGGVKPI 1930 - 2230 FACULTY DINNER GALA DINNER (by invitation only) 4
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 1 Basic Suturing Skills Course Date : 7th - 8th May 2018 (Monday - Tuesday) Venue : Advanced Surgical Skills Centre, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS The Handling of Surgical Instruments Knotting Techniques Techniques in Skin Suturing Suturing & Anastomosis Technique Abdominal Wall Closure Technique 5
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 2 Nutrition in Cancer Patient Date : 10th May 2018 (Thursday) (Limited to 100 participants only) Time : 0800 - 1700 hrs Venue : WEIL Hotel, Ipoh, Perak Participants : Surgeons, Oncologists, Palliative Care Physician and all Health Care Professional dealing directly with cancer patients Management of cancer patients is a challenging task to all medical practitioner. Due to complex nature of the disease, we often face with losing battle to bring the patient back into the best functional condition. A lot of them in particular facing problem with malnutrition either directly or indirectly because of the disease. Failure to address this issue has been proven to impair the patient’s chance to regain their functional status. In this workshop, we will highlight the importance of addressing the nutrition issue in cancer patient. Participants will be exposed with the recent studies and trials as well as guidelines regarding this topic. OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the pathophysiology of cancer cachexia. 2. To be familiar with the differences in managing malnutrition in surgical and cancer patient. 3. To be familiar with the various strategies to improve the nutritional status in cancer patients. BENEFITS OF ATTENDING 1. Lectures from distinguished faculties. 2. Exposures regarding the latest trials and guidelines. 3. Case discussion to facilitate the understanding of the topic. PROGRAMME 0800 - 0830 Registration 0830 - 0845 Welcome Address and Programme Overview 0845 - 0900 Introduction to the Cancer Cachexia 0900 - 0940 Cancer Cachexia: The Essential Differences Than The Other Malnourished Patients 0940 - 1000 Malnutrition and The Oncological Outcome 1000 - 1030 Tea 1030 - 1100 The Multimodal Strategy in Fighting Malnutrition in Cancer Patients 1100 - 1130 Home Parenteral Nutrition in Cancer Patients: Is it an Option? 1130 - 1200 The Benefits and Pitfalls of Tube Enteral Feeding in Cancer Patients Surgeon 1200 - 1230 The Role and Approach of Nutrition Therapy in Palliative Care 1230 - 1415 Lunch Talk and Lunch 1415 - 1615 Case Discussion: Can We Do Better? 1615 - 1700 Closing/Tea and Adjourn 6
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 3 Effective Communication and Public Speaking Date : 10th May 2018 (Thursday) Time : 0830 - 1600 hrs Venue : Aman Jaya Convention Centre, Ipoh, Perak This seminar will help you plan, communicate and illustrate your data or information in a memorable and engaging way. This is about making an impact and doing justice to the subject matter rather than leaving the audience frustrated and uninformed. You will learn about the personal qualities you need to be an effective public speaker as well as the necessary skills to create effective and powerful illustrations. There will be a chance to sharpen your skills before a friendly audience whose desire is to provide good quality constructive suggestions to help you sharpen these skills. There are two parts to this programme: Part 1: Lectures on basic presentation skills; covers background, preparation and delivery skills. Part 2: Group workshop session. Each group will work on a subject to be presented to different audiences. PROGRAMME BACKGROUND 0830 - 0845 Welcome and Opening Remarks David Galloway 0845 - 0900 Introduction to Science of Tissue Management (SoTM): Overview and History Liew Ngoh Chin PREPARATION 0900 - 0915 Presentation Skills: Making Your Presentation Exceptional David Galloway 0915 - 0930 Tricks and Tactics for Success - A Personal View Alison Lannigan 0930 - 0945 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly! How to Avoid Common Mistakes. Fiona Leitch 0945 - 1000 Practical Tips in the Use of Videos and Sound Clips. Using Radiology Ng Char Hong 1000 - 1030 Tea DELIVERY 1030 - 1100 Public Speaking. Ethos, Logos, Pathos David Galloway 1100 - 1130 Communication to Different Audiences David Galloway 1130 - 1145 Summary and Briefing on Workshop Liew Ngoh Chin 1200 - 1300 Lunch 1300 - 1600 Workshop Sessions: Group Discussion and Presentation The participants will arrange into small groups Each group will be given a topic to prepare. The objective is to prepare and deliver a 5 minute presentation appropriate to a particular target audience (specialists, GPs, public, news media outlet etc) The exercise will involve content planning, construction of a Powerpoint slide presentation to include a media clip followed by formal delivery by one of the group There will be a constructive feedback session. Reviewing strengths and areas to consider improvement A prize will be awarded to the best presentation group 7
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 4 Science of Tissue Management Date : 10th May 2018 (Thursday) Morning Session - Limited to 100 participants only Hands-on Session - Limited to 32 participants only Time : 0900 - 1745 hrs Convenor : April Camilla Roslani SoTM : “HOW DO WE CONNECT THE NEEDS OF TISSUE, TO THE SKILLS OF THE SURGEON, TO THE BENEFITS OF THE PATIENT” Venue : Lecture Theatre, Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medi cine Perak, Ipoh, Perak This workshop is intended for surgical trainees and medical students and provides a platform with hands- on opportunity where sound understanding and in depth knowledge on device-tissue interaction and Science of Tissue Management (SoTM) can be obtained. It would involve sharing the latest information and innovations in Stapling, Energy Devices, Abdominal Wound Closure and Intra-Operative Bleeding Management and will be divided into a morning lecture session and an afternoon hands-on & lab demo session. LECTURE PROGRAMME 0830 - 0900 Registration 0900 - 0910 Welcome Address 0910 - 0920 Introduction to Science of Tissue Management (SoTM): Overview and History April Camilla Roslani 0920 - 1005 SoTM ENERGY April Camilla Roslani 1005 - 1015 Energy Demonstration: Electrosurgery April Camilla Roslani 1015 - 1100 SoTM Stapling Khong Tak Loon 1100 - 1115 Q&A 1115 - 1200 SoTM Bleeding Management Vickneswaran 1200 - 1245 SoTM Abdominal Wall Closure Zairul Azwan 1245 - 1300 Q&A 1300 Lunch End of Lecture Session 8
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 4 HANDS-ON & LAB DEMONSTRATION Venue : Anatomy Dissection Hall, Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medicine Perak, Ipoh, Perak 1400 - 1600 Lab Stations: 1. ENERGY: Harmonic (Ultrasound) and EnSeal (Advanced Bipolar) April Camilla Roslani 2. Stapling: Linear Cutter and Echelon Khong Tak Loon 3. Bleeding Management (Dry Lab): Fibrillar and SNoW Vickneswaran 4. Abdominal Wound Closure: Loop PDS, Single Strand PDS with Self-Locking Knot and Stratafix Zairul Azwan 1600 - 1615 Tea 1615 - 1715 Hands-on & Lab Demonstration Continues 1715 Closing & Group Photo End of Lab Demo Session 9
DAILY PROGRAMME 11th May 2018 (Friday) 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 1 | Upper GI 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 2 | Endocrine Familial or Sporadic Primary Hyperparathyroidism Cheah Wei Kiet Surgery for Large Goitre Imi Sairi Control of Hypertension in Adrenal Hypertension Cheong Yew Teik 0800 - 0830 PLENARY 1 First Do No Harm: Safe Surgery Saves Lives Abdul Jamil Abdullah 0830 - 1000 OPENING CEREMONY & 45TH A M Ismail Oration Difficult Thyroid Surgery, Primum Non Nocere Orator: Noor Hisham Abdullah Citation by: April Camilla Roslani 1000 - 1030 Poster Viewing / Exhibition 1030 - 1100 Special Session MMC - CPD Sytem Kandasami Palayan / Ng Char Hong 1100 - 1230 SYMPOSIUM 1 | Transplant 1.1 How to Promote Transplant Services in Rural Areas Clarence Lei 1.2 Transplant Service in Malaysia - Up or Down Rohan Malek 1.3 Paediatric Kidney Transplantation: Experience in an Asian Setting Lamawansa 1.4 How can Malaysia Improve is Organ Donation Rate? Lim Kean Ghee 1100 - 1230 SYMPOSIUM 2 | Colorectal 2.1 Colorectal Cancer in the Elderly - How Far Should We Go? Ismail Sagap 2.2 Sphincter-Saving Procedures in Low Rectal Cancer - Is It for Everyone? Ho Kok Sun 2.3 Sphincter-Saving Procedures in Fistula in Ano - Are They Worthwhile? April Camilla Roslani 2.4 Haemorrhoids - To Cut, or Not To Cut? Meheshinder Singh 10
DAILY PROGRAMME 11th May 2018 (Friday) 1230 - 1330 Lunch Satellite Symposium TBC 1330 - 1430 Friday Prayers 1430 - 1500 PLENARY 2 | Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Plenary 1500 - 1630 SYMPOSIUM 3 | Surgical Training 3.1 The Role of the General Surgeon and Surgical Training in the Era of Subspecialization Mahanama Gunasekera 3.2 Maintaining Quality and Producing Safe Surgeons S Sivaganesh 3.3 Clinical Governance - What Trainees can do and get Involved? Paul Lai 1500 - 1630 SYMPOSIUM 4 | Primum Non Nocere Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Symposium 4.1 Colorectal Trauma David Galloway 4.2 Over - Treatment of Breast Cancer Alison Lannigan 4.3 Non Operative Management of Colorectal Cancer Fiona Leitch 4.4 Neuroplasticity for Surgeons - How the Internet is Harming Your Brain David Galloway 1630 - 1730 FREE PAPER 1 1630 - 1730 FREE PAPER 2 1730 - 1800 Tea 1730 - 1900 45TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1930 - 2230 FACULTY DINNER (by invitation only) 11
DAILY PROGRAMME 12th May 2018 (Saturday) 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 3 | Colorectal 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 4 | Vascular Trauma Panelists: Chew Loon Guan / Krishna Kumar / Kevin Mossinac 0800 - 0830 PLENARY 3 | Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow Plenary Glasgow Coma Scale: How it was Conceived Graham Teasdale 0830 - 0900 PLENARY 4 | Royal College of Surgeons of England Plenary Leadership in Surgery - Have You Got What it Takes? Derek Alderson 0900 - 0930 PLENARY 5 | Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Plenary It’s All About the Right Metrics - Reporting Access to Safe, Affordable and Timely Surgical and Anaesthesia Care David Watters 0930 - 1000 Tea Symposium (Zuellig Pharma) Introducing Maxigesic: World First Fixed PCM / Ibuprofen Combination Hartley Atkinson 1000 - 1030 Official Poster Presentation / Tea 1030 - 1200 SYMPOSIUM 5 | Royal College of Surgeons of England 5.1 Leadership in Surgery - Have You Got What It Takes Derek Alderson 5.2 Improving Surgical Training Ian Eardley 5.3 Comparison of National Health Outcome Data Identifies Variance in Both Performance and Safety Standards Karl Trimble 5.4 Never Events and Development of Safety Standards for Interventional Procedures Frank Smith 1030 - 1200 SYMPOSIUM 6 | Upper GI 6.1 Management of Upper GI Bleeds Derek Alderson 6.2 Outcome of Oesophageal Cancer Management in Malaysia Nik Ritza Kosai 6.3 Outcomes of Gastric Cancer Management in Malaysia Ramesh Gurunathan 6.4 Difficult Decisions in Upper GI Surgery Simon Paterson-Brown 1200 - 1300 ETHICON Prize Presentations 1200 - 1300 Video Competition 12
DAILY PROGRAMME 12th May 2018 (Saturday) 1300 - 1430 Lunch Symposium (Cardinal Health) TBC TBC 1300 - 1430 Presidents Round Table Lunch Meeting (by invitation only) Engaging Medical Students 1430 - 1500 PLENARY 6 | College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka Plenary Update of HPB Surgery Mohan de Silva 1500 - 1530 PLENARY 7 Data Driven Healthcare Policies Yusof Abdul Wahab 1530 - 1700 SYMPOSIUM 7 | Neurosurgical 7.1 Acute Neurosurgical Emergencies Azmi Alias 7.2 Combined Surgical and Radiosurgical Approach For Larger Acoustic Neuroma Chee Chee Pin 7.3 Pituitary Surgery Lessons Learned Azmi Alias 7.4 Pediatric Craniofacial Management Dharmendra Ganesan 1530 - 1700 SYMPOSIUM 8 | Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 8.1 The Dangers of Cosmetic Surgery Tourism Judy Evans 8.2 Undermining and Bullying: The Effect on the Patient, the Professionals and the Team Alice Hartley 8.3 Training the 21st Century Surgeon Mike Lavelle Jones 8.4 The Modern Surgical Team. Peri-Operative Care and Improving Patient Outcomes John Duncan 1700 - 1730 Tea & Poster Viewing 1730 - 1830 Breast Chapter Annual Meeting 1930 - 2230 GALA DINNER 13
MEDICAL STUDENT SYMPOSIUM 12th May 2018 (Saturday) 0800 - 0830 Registration 0830 - 0930 SPEECH SERIES | Preparing to be a Surgeon 1.1 Preparing for a Career in Surgery April Camilla Roslani 1.2 All You Need to Know About the MRCS & FRCS Hanafiah Harunarashid 1.3 Research in Surgery Farrah-Hani Imran 0930 - 1030 Tea / Official Poster Round / Exhibition 1030 - 1200 SURGICAL DEBATE | 2 Teams of Medical Officers & Medical Students “Surgeons Should Not Advocate for Transgender Individuals’ Demands Concerning Body Reconstruction?” 1200 - 1300 Lunch 1300 - 1400 Transforming Ideas Into Research Mahadevan Deva Tata 1400 - 1430 Essential Tips About Medical Write Up Lim Kean Ghee 1530 - 1600 Free Paper Presentations Best Poster Presentation 1600 - 1700 Malaysian Surgical Student Society PROTEM Committee Meeting 14
PROGRAMME FOR BREAST CHAPTER 12th May 2018 (Saturday) 0800 - 1000 SYMPOSIUM 1 | Cancer in Young Patient 1.1 BRCA in Young Patient with Breast Cancer 1.2 Is BCS (Oncoplastic) Safe in Woman Below 40 1.3 Do All Young Patient Needs Chemotherapy 1.4 Preservation of Fertility and Pregnancy After Breast Cancer 1000 - 1030 Tea Symposium (Roche) Neoadjuvant Pertuzamab and Transtuzumab in HER-2 Positive Breast Cancer 1030 - 1230 SYMPOSIUM 2 | Neoadjuvant Therapy 2.1 Neoadjuvant Therapy - Breast Surgeon Perspective 2.2 Neoadjuvant Therapy - Oncologist Perspective 2.3 Management of Axilla Post Neoadjuvant Therapy 2.4 Management of Breast Cancer in Pregnancy 1230 - 1430 Setting Up Oncoplastic Training Programme in Malaysia (by invitation) 1430 - 1600 MDT Meeting (Cancer in young Patient and Neoadjuvant Therapy) Hospital Kuala Lumpur 1600 - 1730 Case Discussions (Oncoplastic Techniques) 15
DAILY PROGRAMME 13th May 2018 (Sunday) 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 5 | Urological Direct Entry Programme: Parallel Pathway Why We Need It: Number and Centres Teh Guan Chou Role of MUA (Malaysian Urology Association) Selvalingam Sothilingam Private Public Partnership Kalidasan Govindan How the University can Participate Zulkifli Md Zainuddin Historical Perspective of Urology Training Clarence Lei How to Apply and Sponsorship Issues Rohan Malek 0700 - 0800 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session 6 | Hepatobiliary 0700 - 0800 SYMPOSIUM 9 | Burns 15.1 The Management of Acute Burns in Singapore Si Jack Chong 15.2 Advanced Wound Management in Burns Somasundaram Sathappan 15.3 Team Approach for a Good Result Subramaniam Muniandy 0800 - 0930 SYMPOSIUM 10 | Urological 10.1 Renal Cancer - What’s new on the Horizon? Teh Guan Chou 10.2 Prostate Cancer - Getting it Right Selvalingam Sothilingam 10.3 Frequency and Nocturia in Men - BPH or OAB? Kalidasan Govindan 10.4 Andropause or Men-No-Pause? The Reality Zulkifli Md Zainuddin 0800 - 0930 SYMPOSIUM 11 | College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka 11.1 Prevention of Limb Loss in Diabetic Foot Disease TBC 11.2 Improving Outcome in Colorectal Malignancy Kemal Deen 11.3 Urological Surgery in the Developing World Srinath Chandrasekera 16
DAILY PROGRAMME 13th May 2018 (Sunday) 0800 - 0930 SYMPOSIUM 12 | Cardiothoracic 12.1 Options in Managing Thoracic Aortic Disease John Chan Kok Meng 12.2 Mediastinal Tumours: From Benign to Malignant Balaji Badmanaban 12.3 Pleural Diseases: How to Manage Abu Yamin 0930 - 1000 PLENARY 8 | Royal College of Surgeons of England Plenary Frank Smith 1000 - 1100 Tea 1100 - 1230 SYMPOSIUM 13 | Vascular 13.1 Vascular Injuries During Orthopaedic Procedures Naresh Govindarajanthran 13.2 Vascular Injuries During Vascular Access Procedures for Dialysis Ahmad Faidzal Othman 13.3 Vascular Injuries to the Femoral Artery Post Catheterization Saravana Kumar Selvanathan 13.4 Vascular Injuries During Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery Ahmad Rafizi Hariz Ramli 1100 - 1230 SYMPOSIUM 14 | Hepatobiliary 14.1 Lap Pancreas Surgery Razman Jarmin 14.2 Lap CBD Exploration Yoong Boon Koon 14.3 Lap Difficult Cholecystectomy Manisekar Subramaniam 14.4 Lap Liver Surgery Adrian Chiow Kah Heng 1230 - 1400 SYMPOSIUM 15 | Endocrine 15.1 What is the Best Approach for Adrenalectomy? Cheah Wei Kiet 15.2 Reducing the Risk for Post Op Hypocalcaemia Kirubakaran Malapan 15.3 The Role of Thyroid Stem Cell in Clinical Practice Nani Harlina Latar 15.4 Standard of Care in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Sai Vittal 1400 - 1500 Lunch 17
WOMEN IN SURGERY 13th May 2018 (Sunday) Breaking the Glass Ceiling 0800 - 1000 INTRODUCTION | Cultural Obstacles to Success - Myth or Reality? - Preparing Yourself for Leadership Roles - Association of Women Surgeons - Roles, Opportunities & Challenges - Being in the Minority - How to Stand Your Ground - Establishing Professional Credibility - Why Image Management is Important - Social Media Navigation for the Surgeon - Financial Planning - Why an Early Start is Essential 1000 - 1015 Tea 1015 - 1115 CAREER NETWORKING - General Surgery - Colorectal - Breast - Endocrine - Upper GI - Transplant/Vascular - Plastics - HPB - Academic Surgery - Urology Launch of Pocket Mentor Launch of DBSH Report Pro-Tem Committee for Women’s Chapter 1130 - 1330 PROFESSIONAL GROOMING SESSION Body Shop team 18
POST-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 1 Non-Technical Surgical Skills (NOTSS) Date : 14th May 2018 (Monday) Time : 0830 - 1645 hrs Venue : University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur Faculty : Simon Paterson-Brown / Lim Kean Ghee / Andre Das / April Camill a Roslani (Introducing the role of human factors and non-technical skills) An extended workshop of lectures, interactive discussion and vi deo scenarios PROGRAMME 0830 - 0900 Registration and Breakfast 0900 - 0915 Introduction 0915 - 0945 Background to Adverse Events in Healthcare and the Global Response 0945 - 1015 Human Factors and Their Role in Adverse Events and Healthcare 1015 - 1045 What Makes a Successful Operating Theatre Team? 1045 - 1100 Tea 1100 - 1145 Non-Technical Skills in the Operating Team. NOTSS, ANTS and SPLINTS 1145 - 1230 Cognitive Skills, Barriers and Solutions 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1530 Social Skills, Barriers and Solutions Team Brief, Checklist and De-Brief Take-Away Tips Assessment of Video Scenarios 1530 - 1545 Tea 1545 - 1645 Discussion 19
POST-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 2 3rd CSAMM / 7th Selsma Advanced Laparoscopic Suturing Workshop 2018 Date : 14th May 2018 (Monday) (Limited to 20 participants only) Time : 0800 - 1700 hrs Venue : UniKL, Royal College of Medicine Perak Anatomy Dissection Hall , Ipoh, Perak Faculty : Lim Shyang Yee / Lau Peng Choong / Murugan Peria Samy / Rajkumar Vinayak / Siow Sze Li / Vimal K Vasudeavan OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the principles of laparoscopic suturing. 2. To be familiar with the tecnique of laparoscopic intra-corporeal and extra-corporeal knotting. 3. To be familiar with the technique of laparascopic tissue handling. BENEFITS OF ATTENDING 1. Hands on practical demonstration. 2. Samll group teaching. 3. Video and live demonstrations of suturing / knotting. 4. High trainer-delegate ratio (1 facilitator to 2 delegates). 5. Skills assessment. PROGRAMME 0800 - 0830 Registration 0830 - 0845 Welcome Address and Programme Overview 0845 - 0900 Session 1: • Requirements of Laparoscopic Suturing • Port Placement/Ergonomics • Needle Holder Types • Knot Pusher • Ideal Suture Length 0900 - 0940 Video/Live Demo: • Needle Introduction, Handling, Loading • Loading Through Tissue, Extraction 0940 - 1000 Tea 1000 - 1020 Session 2: Intracorporeal and Extra Corporeal Knotting 1020 - 1050 Live Demo/Video: Method of Knotting 1050 - 1230 Practical/Hands On (Guided by facilitators) 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1350 Session 3: Laparoscopic Suturing in GI Surgeries 1350 - 1415 Live Demo/Video: Laparoscopic Suturing (Interrupted, Continuous) 1415 - 1530 Practical/Hands On (Guided by facilitators) 1530 - 1630 Assessment: Laparoscopic Suturing and Knotting 1630 - 1700 Q&A Feedback / Certificate / Prize Giving Ceremony 20
POST-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 3 Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TEP) Hands On Workshop 2018 Date : 15th May 2018 (Tuesday) (Limited to 30 participants only) Time : 0800 - 1730 hrs Venue : Level 2, Daycare OT, Kompleks Rawatan Harian / Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) , Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, Perak PROGRAMME 0800 - 0830 Registration 0830 - 0845 Welcome Address and Program Overview 0845 - 0915 Lecture 1 - Laparoscopic Hernia Repair - TEP 0915 - 1015 Live Demonstration by Facilitator 1015 - 1045 Tea 1045 - 1300 Hands On Workshop 1300 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1700 Hands On Workshop 1700 - 1730 Feedback Session, Certificates and Closing 21
CONGRESS INFORMATION CONGRESS SECRETARIAT College of Surgeons, AMM Unit 1.6, Level 1, Enterprise 3B, Technology Park Malaysia Jalan Innovasi 1, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Tel: +603 8996 0700, 8996 1700, 8996 2700 Fax: +603 8996 4700 Email: secretariat@csamm.asm.org.my Website: www.csamm.asm.org.my REGISTRATION FEES On or Before From 16th April 2018 On-Site Category 15th April 2018 to 5th May 2018 Specialist (Member of CSAMM) RM 742.00 RM 795.00 RM 848.00 Specialist (Non-Member of CSAMM) RM 901.00 RM 954.00 RM 1007.00 Medical Officer / Allied Health Professional RM 530.00 RM 583.00 RM 636.00 Medical Student (Whole Congress) RM 371.00 RM 424.00 RM 477.00 On or Before From 16th April 2018 On-Site Single Day Registration 15th April 2018 to 5th May 2018 Nurse (11th May 2018) RM 159.00 RM 212.00 RM 265.00 Medical Student (13th May 2018) RM 106.00 RM 132.50 RM 159.00 Gala Dinner RM 150.00 (non-refundable) Pre-Congress Workshops 1. Basic Suturing Skills Course RM 400.00 (7th - 8th May 2018, Monday - Tuesday) 2. Nutrition in Cancer Patient RM 100.00 (10th May 2018, Thursday) On or Before From 16th April 2018 3. Effective Communication and Public Speaking 15th April 2018 to 5th May 2018 (10th May 2018, Thursday) RM 250.00 RM 300.00 4. Science of Tissue Management (10th May 2018, Thursday) Morning Session: Medical Student RM 50.00 Morning Session: Surgical Trainee RM 100.00 Afternoon Hands on Session RM 500.00 22
CONGRESS INFORMATION On or Before Post-Congress Workshop On-Site 5th May 2018 1. Non-Technical Surgical Skills (NOTSS) (14th May 2018, Monday) RM 200.00 RM 250.00 On or Before From 16th April 2018 On-Site Meet The Experts Breakfast Session 15th April 2018 to 5th May 2018 Meet The Expert Breakfast Session RM 40.00 RM 50.00 RM 70.00 (per session) The above rates are inclusive of 6% GST (Good & Services Tax). For online registration and payment, please log on to www.csamm.asm.org.my Post-Congress Workshops On or Before On-Site 2. 3rd CSAMM / 7th Selsma Advanced Laparoscopic 5th May 2018 Suturing Workshop 2018 (14th May 2018, Monday) RM 300.00 RM 400.00 Please contact the Secretariat for register at surgicalhrpbipoh@gmail.com 3. Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TEP) Hands On Workshop 2018 (15th May 2018, Tuesday) Hands On Workshop: Surgeon RM 1000.00 Observer: Masters Student, Registrar, Surgeon RM 500.00 Please contact the Secretariat for register at surgicalhrpbipoh@gmail.com CONGRESS HOTEL Casuarina @ Meru No. 1-C, Jalan Meru Casuarina, Bandar Meru Raya, 30020 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan Tel: +605 529 9999 Fax: +605 529 9998 Email: info@casuarinahotels.com.my Website: www.casuarinahotels.com.my CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY The Conference Secretariat must be notified in writing of all cancellations. Refund will be made after the Conference. The refund policy is as follows: Cancellation on or before 11th April 2018 : 50% refund Cancellation after 11th April 2018 : Nil CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE A certificate of attendance will be issued to all delegates. 23
CONGRESS INFORMATION LIABILITY The Organising Committee will not be liable for personal accidents, loss or damage to private properties of the delegates during the Conference. Participants should make their arrangements with respect to personal insurance. PAYMENT Payment by cheque is to be issued in favour of “College of Surgeons of Malaysia”. Payment can be made via telegraphic transfer to the following account: Name of Account : College of Surgeons of Malaysia Account No. : 80-0112598-2 Name of Bank : CIMB Bank Berhad Address of Bank : 338, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, 50100 Kuala Lumpur Swift Code : CIBBMYKL DISCLAIMER Whilst every attempt would be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference as mentioned in this announcement will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make last minute changes should changes should the need arise. 24
ETHICON PRIZE 2018 The Ethicon Prize is an award for the best original scientific or clinical paper submitted by young surgeons in Malaysia for presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the College of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia. This award, started in 1989, will hopefully encourage a high standard of research and scientific presentations among young surgeons. The Prize Cash of RM2,000 donated by Ethicon. Regulations 1. The competition is open to all young surgeons and surgical trainees currently working in Malaysian hospitals who are below 35 years old as on 1st February 2018. 2. The work submitted may be from any surgical specialty, and it may take the form of clinical trials, surveys, retrospective studies, laboratory experiments or any other form of unpublished original work. 3. The bulk of the work which are submitted must be performed by the author himself/ herself even though he may have done the work in conjunction with other doctors or agencies either locally or overseas. However, the work must be carried out in Malaysia. 4. The author himself / herself should present the paper at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the College in April 2018 if the paper is selected for the finals. 5. The author must submit a signed declaration of his/her age, that his/her paper has not been published or presented elsewhere and the presenter has done most of the work. Procedure Completed papers are to be submitted online via the conference website at www.csamm.asm.org.my by 10th April 2018. Full guidelines for the submission are available on the website. Privileges Authors whose papers are shortlisted for presentation shall be accorded the following privileges: 1. Complimentary registration 2. Hotel accommodation for the duration of the conference (for those outside Ipoh) 3. Travel expenses (for those outside Ipoh) 25
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of free communications. This could be in the form of Oral or Poster Presentations. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 10th April 2018. Late submission will not be considered. Only abstracts from participants who have registered and paid their registration fees will be considered. Abstracts submission is to be done online at the conference website. For full submission instructions as well as guidelines, please log-on to www.csamm.asm.org.my SCIENTIFIC E-POSTERS You are kindly invited to submit scientific contributions to be presented during the meeting. As an alternative to the traditional printed paper poster, the CSAMM is pleased to introduce e-posters to the Annual Scientific Meeting 2018. E-posters will replace the printed posters and we are sure that you will share our enthusiasm for this innovative approach to poster presentation. As you will have uploaded your poster in advance there is no need to print and carry a poster to the meeting. This will save you the time and costs associated with printing and reduce the carbon footprint of the meeting. There will be monitors at the conference where all posters can be viewed. Abstracts may only be submitted using the electronic abstract submission system and must meet the following criteria: • The abstract must not exceed 300 words • Abstracts must be written in English, explained abbreviations may be used • Graphs and Tables are not allowed All Abstracts must follow the required structure: • Introduction • Objectives • Materials and methods • Results • Discussion • Conclusions Successful entrants will be emailed instructions on how to upload their e-posters for presentation after 10th April 2018. Your e-poster should be produced using the PowerPoint Poster template which will be provided. The content of the presentation should be of a single slide. E-Posters of different dimensions may be skewed/stretched/truncated when displayed on the monitors at the Annual Scientific Congress unless they conform to the template. A maximum of ten E-posters adjudged to be of sufficient merit will be eligible for the top three prizes. First prize: RM 1,000.00 Second prize: RM 750.00 Third prize: RM 500.00 In the event that none of the submissions achieves sufficient academic merit, no prizes will be awarded. 26
CONGRESS SECRETARIAT College of Surgeons, AMM Unit 1.6, Level 1, Enterprise 3B, Technology Park Malaysia Jalan Innovasi 1, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Tel: +603 8996 0700, 8996 1700, 8996 2700 Fax: +603 8996 4700 Email: secretariat@csamm.asm.org.my Website: www.csamm.asm.org.my
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