Of Children's Palliative Care - The 1st National Conference Malaysia 2020
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The 1st National Conference of Children’s Palliative Care Malaysia 2020 Supporting from the beginning 25th to 27th June 2020 Sunway Medical Convention Centre Petaling Jaya Co-organized by: Co-sponsor:
Welcome address by the Organizing Chairperson Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the First National Conference of Paediatric Palliative Care Malaysia (NCCPCM) 2020! This conference is organised by the Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. It is the first national conference on Paediatric Palliative Care in Malaysia. This conference aims to promote a correct understanding of the Paediatric Palliative Care concept. We hope that it will provide broad learning opportunities for various parties interested in palliative care for children – ranging from practical knowledge, attitude and skills on essential symptoms management to psychosocial support. The conference theme: “Supporting from the beginning”, is to remind all of us that palliative care support starts from diagnosis of life limiting disease for the children and their families. This support should extend from communication needs, symptom management, end of life care until death and bereavement support for family members. The programme has been carefully planned to incorporate sharing from local and international experts in children’s palliative care, voices from volunteers and caregivers, as well as various categories of healthcare professionals. We aim to provide a balanced view of interprofessional collaborative practice in optimising the quality of life for children with life-limiting illnesses. I want to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to the conference organising committee and the Ministry of Health members who have been working tirelessly in ensuring the success of this conference. I also hope that the event will be memorable and enrich your current practice. I look forward to meeting all of you personally at the First National Conference of Paediatric Palliative Care Malaysia 2020. We welcome you to join the Gala Dinner on the second day of the conference as we build networks with one another. Yours sincerely, Dr. Lee Chee Chan Organizing Chairman NCCPCM 2020
Scientific Programme Day 1 25th June 2020 (Thursday) 0745-0830 Registration 0830-0915 Plenary 1 Paediatric Palliative Care Milestones in Malaysia: An Overview - Datuk Dr Kuan Geok Lan 0915-1000 Plenary 2 Malaysian National Palliative Care Strategy - Dr Richard Lim Boon Leong 1000-1030 Tea break 1030-1130 Speech by Co-Sponsor, Mr Lau Beng Long, Managing Director, Sunway Healthcare Group Welcome address by Organizing Chairperson, Dr Lee Chee Chan, MAPPAC & MOH Malaysia Keynote address by Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, Director-General, MOH Malaysia Opening Ceremony Launching of National Handbook on Children’s Palliative Care Press conference 1130-1230 Plenary 3 2-step vs 3-step WHO Pain Ladder: Which one is better? - Dr Rever Chak-Ho Li 1230-1300 Poster viewing 1300-1400 Lunch symposium Symposium 1A Symposium 1B Symposium 1C Recognising the need for Pain management in children Non-pharmacological palliative care at diagnosis Rainforest Room management for pain Lotus Room Chairperson: Dr Tan Chai Eng Ginger Room Chairperson: Dr Fahisham Taib Chairperson: Dr Ng Su Fang 1400-1425 Identifying paediatric palliative Assessment of pain in children Music therapy for pain care needs Dr Sitti Sulhoon Mohamed management Dr Lim Voon Lee Ms Lim Kar Gee 1425-1450 Prognostication for children The art of using opioids in Hypnotherapy for pain with life-limiting conditions palliative care management Dr Chong Poh Heng Dr Fahisham Taib Mr Brandon Ho 1450-1515 Introduction of paediatric Refractory pain with opioids – Cognitive behavioral therapy palliative care to medical what are our options? for pain professionals and parents Dr Chong Lee Ai Dr Zubaidah Jamil Dr Lee Chee Chan 1515-1520 Q&A 1520-1550 Tea break Symposium 2A Symposium 2B Symposium 2C Voices of doctors and medical Voices of volunteers in Voices of patients and professionals children’s palliative care caregivers Lotus Room Rainforest Room Ginger Room Chairperson: Dr Teoh Yen Lin Chairperson: Ms Ee Su Im Chairperson: Ms June Thow 1550-1615 How I started PPC service in my Experiences of volunteering in Parents of children with spinal hospital the hospital muscular atrophy Dr Fahisham Taib Ms Esther Leong Ms Yap Sook Yee 1615-1640 My journey in community Volunteering at patients’ Parents of children with cancer palliative care homes Dr Shukri Mohamed Ms Elaine Teo Ms Pat Chin 1640-1705 Educating future healthcare Experiences of advocacy and Parent of a child with chronic professionals about PPC fundraising for PPC neurological impairment Dr Tan Chai Eng Ms Jasmine Teo Ms Suriyati Mahat 1705-1710 Q&A
Day 2 26th June 2020 (Friday) 0745-0830 Meet the experts Dr Chong Poh Heng (PPC and home care) Ms Queenie Luk (Psychosocial care) Dr Rever Chak Ho Li (Symptom management) 0830-0915 Plenary 3 Resources and funding for paediatric palliative care service - Dr Chong Poh Heng 0915-1000 Plenary 4 Challenges and solutions for children with PPC needs from underserved communities – Ms Queenie Luk 1000-1020 Tea break Symposium 3A Symposium 3B Symposium 3C Symptom management in Transition care Family integrity specific situations Rainforest Room Ginger Room Lotus Room Chairperson: Dr Sitti Sulhoon Chairperson: Dr Lim Voon Lee Chairperson: Datuk Dr Kuan Mohamed Geok Lan 1020-1045 Care for children with severe Transition from child to adult Siblings – Never leave me out neurological impairment services Dr Yang Wai Wai Dr Khoo Teik Beng Dr Aaron Hiew Wi Han 1045-1110 Managing symptoms of Transition from hospital to Family therapy – when children with cancer home different caregivers have Dr Rever Li Dr Teoh Yen Lin different opinions Dr Ng Wai Sheng 1110-1135 Managing symptoms for Home extubation – Challenges and coping children with renal failure preparation, challenges and mechanism for caregivers of Dr Susan Pee practicality children with metabolic and Dr Ng Su Fang genetic disorders Dr Ch’ng Gaik Siew 1135-1140 Q&A 1140-1220 Ethical Issues Debate Oral Presentation Lotus Room Rainforest room Chair: Dr Tan Ru Wei Chair: Dr Felicia Chang 1220-1300 Lunch symposium / Poster judging 1300-1430 Friday prayers / Poster judging Symposium 4A Symposium 4B Communication skills in PPC Expressive therapy in PPC Lotus Room Rainforest Room Chairperson: Dr Ch’ng Gaik Siew Chairperson: Dr Yang Wai Wai Therapy activity room for 1430-1455 Advance care plan and goals of Communication through art children care Mr Raymous Wong Choon Yong Ginger Room Dr Lee Chee Chan 1455-1520 Supporting parents after Communication through play Occupational therapy breaking bad news therapy Physiotherapy Ms Serene Wong Mr Chris Ng Art therapy Music and drama intervention 1520-1545 Active listening skills Communication through music Play therapy Dr Loh Ee Chin Ms Joanne Lau 1545-1610 Talking to children about death Communication through and dying creative drama intervention Ms Serene Wong Dr Sujatha Doraimanickam 1610-1700 Tea break, poster viewing 1930-2200 Gala dinner
27th June 2020 (Saturday) 0745-0830 Meet the experts – Malaysian context Dr Lee Chee Chan, Dr Fahisham Taib & Dr Chong Lee Ai 0830-0915 Plenary 5 Respite care programme- Ms Serene Wong 0915-1000 Plenary 6 Research changing practices in paediatric palliative care – Dr Chong Lee Ai 1000-1030 Tea break Symposium 5A Symposium 5B Symposium 3C End of life care Pyschosocial and spiritual Caregiving skills Lotus Room care Ginger Room Chairperson: Dr Susan Pee Rainforest Room Chairperson: Ms Elaine Teo Chairperson: Dr Aaron Hiew 1030-1055 Symptom management at Spiritual care for children Functional transfer and end of life and their family mobility to promote Dr Tan Chai Eng Dr Jefri Irwan Haris participation in daily activities Ms Ee Su Im 1055-1120 Perinatal palliative care Dealing with fear and anxiety Medication management Dr Lee Chee Chan in children Ms Hidayah Rosli Dr Yang Wai Wai 1120-1145 Managing cultural diversity Social support at the end of Feeding issues and skin care in the home setting life Ms June Thow Dr Felicia Chang Ms Queenie Luk 1145-1210 Dealing with grief and Compassion burnout and Home chest physiotherapy bereavement self care Pn Sornaletchumi a/p Koran Ms Lee Voon Yee Ms Low Mi Yen 1210-1300 Closing and prize-giving ceremony Do join us for the NCCPCM 2020 Gala dinner 26th June 2020 at Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa Get to know one another and have fun! Launching of the National Handbook of Children’s Palliative Care Malaysia by Director General of Health Dato’ Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah This handbook is written to guide healthcare workers on practical management of children’s palliative care to meet the needs for PPC management in the hospital and community.
Conference Speakers Plenary speakers Datuk Dr Kuan Geok Lan Dr Rever Chak-Ho Li Clinical Associate Professor, Consultant Paediatrician, Dept of Paediatrics, Dept of Paediatrics and International Medical Adolescent Medicine, University (IMU), Tuen Mun Hospital, Malaysia Hong Kong Dr Richard Lim Boon Leong Dr Chong Poh Heng Head of Department of Medical Director, Palliative Medicine, HCA Hospice Care, Hospital Selayang, Singapore Ministry of Health (MOH), Malaysia. Ms Queenie Luk Ms Serene Wong Assistant Professional Palliative Nurse, Services Manager, HCA Hospice Care, Children’s Palliative Care Singapore Foundation, Hong Kong Dr Chong Lee Ai Consultant of Pain and Palliative Care Unit, Dept of Paediatrics Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia Dr Lim Voon Lee Ms Lim Kar Gee Ms Pat Chin Paediatrician Music Therapist Volunteer – Home Hospital Pulau Malaysian Music Therapy Companion Pinang, MOH Association MAPPAC Dr Lee Chee Chan Mr Brandon Ho Ms Jasmine Teo Paediatric Palliative Certified hypnotherapist Volunteer – Paediatrician, Association of Fundraising WCHKL, MOH Hypnotherapy MAPPAC Practitioners Malaysia Dr Sitti Sulhoon Assoc Prof Dr Zubaidah Ms Esther Leong Mohamed Jamil Volunteer Paediatrician, Clinical Psychologist Childhood Cancer WCHKL, MOH CUCMS, Malaysia Caring Society of KL (CARES) Malaysia Dr Loh Ee Chin Dr Fahisham Taib Ms Yap Sook Yee Consultant Paediatric Palliative Co-founder palliative physician Paediatrician WeCare Journey Dept of Medicine Dept of Paediatrics Universiti Malaya Universiti Sains Malaysia (UM), Malaysia
Dr Shukri Mohamed Dr Ng Su Fang Mr Chris Ng Advisor Paediatrician, Play Therapist, Kump Ibu Bapa dan Sabah Women and Integrated Psychology Sokongan Anak-anak Children Hospital, Network, Kanser (KIDS) Malaysia Malaysia Dr Khoo Teik Beng Dr Yang Wai Wai Ms Joanne Lau Consultant Paediatric Lecturer & Clinical Music Therapist, Neurologist, Psychologist, Absolute Music WCHKL, MOH Dept of Paediatrics Performing Arts UKM Centre, Malaysia Dr Susan Pee Dr Ng Wai Sheng Dr Sujatha Consultant Paediatric Clinical Psychologist, Doraimanickam Nephrologist, Growing Space Public Health Specialist Hospital Sultan Ismail, Psychology Centre specialising in Creative MOH Drama Intervention WCHKL, MOH Dr Aaron Hiew Wi Han Dr Ch’ng Gaik Siew Dr Tan Chai Eng Palliative Medicine Consultant Clinical Family Medicine Physician Geneticist Specialist, HKL, MOH Dept of Genetics Dept of Family Hospital Pulau Pinang, Medicine, MOH UKM Dr Teoh Yen Lin Mr Raymous Wong Dr Felicia Chang Paediatrician Art Therapist Palliative Care Hospital Seberang Xiao En Counselling Practitioner, Jaya, and Support Unit Beacon Hospital, MOH Malaysia Malaysia Ms Lee Voon Yee Dr Jefri Irwan Harris Ms Low Mi Yen Clinical Psychologist Gunawan Clinical Psychologist Dept of Psychiatry, General practitioner, Malaysian Assoc for UKM Poliklinik Bakti Mindfulness Practice & Research, Malaysia Ms Ee Su Im Ms Hidayah Rosli Ms June Thow Occupational Pharmacist, Palliative Nurse Therapist, WCHKL, MOH ASSISS Palliative WCHKL, MOH Service Ms Elaine Teo Ms Sornaletchumi Dr Tan Ru Wei Palliative Nurse a/p Koran Paediatrician ASSISS Palliative Physiotherapist, Columbia Asia Hospital Service WCHKL, MOH (Klang), Malaysia Local and international speakers, including various healthcare professionals who contribute to comprehensive management approach for children with palliative care needs. Learn about, learn with and learn from each other!
Call for Papers Research on children’s palliative care is still greatly needed to further develop new knowledge and identify new strategies that are suitable for the local and regional context. We would like to welcome submission for free paper presentation in NCCPCM 2020. Submissions on paediatric palliative care (from general to All abstracts will be published in a specialist palliative care) are welcome on any of the supplementary issue of Malaysian following themes: Journal of Paediatrics and Child • Paediatric palliative care services in hospital Health, the official journal of the • Pain and symptom management, including non- Malaysian Paediatric Association. pharmacological therapies • Psychosocial and spiritual care, including grief and bereavement • Improving awareness among healthcare professionals and caregivers about supportive care for children • Transitional care from hospital to home • Community paediatric palliative care service • Quality of life of caregivers and children with palliative care needs • Ethical issues in managing children requiring supportive care Audits of current services and case reports with learning value(s) pertaining to children’s palliative care are welcome. The abstracts should be original and have not been presented in other conferences or published in another journal before. The best abstracts will be selected for oral presentation. Successful authors of abstracts will be notified by email by April 2020. The format for poster or oral presentation will be informed in April 2020. There will be prizes for the best paper for oral presentation and posters. Category 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Further details are available at Oral presentation RM800 RM500 RM300 the conference website Poster presentation RM500 RM300 RM200 http://nccpcm2020.com/ Closing date for abstract submission Submit your abstracts online 1st March 2020
Participant category Early bird Normal registration registration fees fees (until 30th March st (31 March 2020 2020) onwards) Specialists RM500 RM550 Medical Officers RM450 RM500 Allied health RM350 RM400 professionals Volunteers / caregivers RM250 RM300 / undergraduate students International USD150 USD200 participants Special rate for MAPPAC members.. Discount RM50 for early bird registration only! Sign up now! www.mappac.org Visit our conference website for more details http://www.nccpcm2020.com Contact us at: 016- 223 1357 (Pat Chin, MAPPAC) Email: nccpcm2020@gmail.com
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