Program 2nd SFCNS Summer School 2018 - Modul II* Sleep and epilepsy Emergencies in the Neurocenter
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Program 2nd SFCNS Summer School 2018 Organized by IMK Institute for medicine and communication Ltd Modul II* • Sleep and epilepsy • Emergencies in the Neurocenter Co-Presidents of the organizing committee Prof. Marcel Arnold, MD, Bern Rebekka Kurmann, MD, Bern 24-25 August 2018 Inselspital, Bern / Switzerland www.sfcns-summerschool-2018.congress-imk.ch
Welcome to Bern Dear colleagues, It is our great pleasure, on behalf of the co-presidents of the organizing committee, Prof. Marcel Arnold and Dr. Rebekka Kurmann and the president of the Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies (SF- CNS), Prof. Karl Schaller, to cordially invite you to the SFCNS Summer School 2018. The event will take place from August 24-25, 2018 at the Inselspital in Bern. The SFCNS was founded 2009 to promote collaborations and interactions between clinical neurosoci- eties in Switzerland in order to enhance knowledge, information, and overall impact of our disciplines at scientific, public and political level. The SFCNS Summer School is mainly aimed at neurologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neuropediatrics, psychiatrist and other neuroscientists. Module I took place for the first time in 2017 and will be pursued by Module II and Module III in 2018 and 2019 respectively. The Module II is constructed around the following topics: • Sleep • Epilepsy • Emergencies in the Neurocenter We hope that this event will be of interest to you and we look very much forward to welcoming you in Bern. Prof. Marcel Arnold, MD Rebekka Kurmann, MD Co-President of the organizing committee Co-President of the organizing committee Prof. Karl Schaller, MD President SFCNS Partner companies 2018
Program | Friday, August 24, 2018 - Sleep and Epilepsy Sleep Chairs: Johannes Mathis, Bern; Corrado Garbazza, Basel 09:15- 09:40 Chronobiology of sleep Corrado Garbazza, Basel/Lugano 09:40-10:05 How will we sleep in the future? Ramin Khatami, Barmelweid 10:05-10:40 Coffee break 10:40-11:05 New aspects in RLS Johannes Mathis, Bern 11:05-11:30 Sleep and sleep disorders in childhood Alexandre Datta, Basel 11:30-12:00 Differentiation of nocturnal seizures and parasomnia Lino Nobili, Milan, IT 12:00-13:00 Lunch Epilepsy Chairs: Frédéric Zubler, Bern; Bigna Bölsterli, Zurich 13:00-13:20 Epilepsy in women Barbara Tettenborn, St. Gallen 13:20-13:50 Treatment and prognosis of status epilepticus Vincent Alvarez, Sion 13:50-14:20 Principles of modern pharmacotherapy in epilepsy Martinus Hauf, Tschugg 14:20-14:40 Epilepsy in childhood: genetic, structural or metabolic? Sarah E. Bürki, Bern 14:40-15:10 Case/Videoforum: Is it epileptic or not? Matteo Caporro, Bern 15:10-15:40 Coffee break 15:40-16:00 Lateralising value of neuropsychological assessment in epilepsy Céline Gobbo, Geneva 16:00-16:30 Modern epilepsy surgery: the neurologists view (the origin of seizures in structural epilepsy) Kaspar Schindler, Bern 16:30-17:00 Modern epilepsy surgery: the neuroradiologists view Roland Wiest, Bern 17:00-17:30 Modern epilepsy surgery: the neurosurgeons view Claudio Pollo, Bern 19:00 Networking Event at Restaurant Marzilibrücke
Program | Saturday, August 25, 2018 - Emergencies in the Neurocenter Emergencies in the Neurocenter I Chairs: Marie-Luise Mono, Zurich; Philipp Balcerak, St. Gallen 09:15- 09:40 Top ten disorders in the neuro emergency room Marie-Luise Mono, Zurich 09:40-10:05 Modern multidisciplinary stroke management Marcel Arnold, Bern 10:05-10:30 Acute loss of consciousness- what to do next? Georg Kägi, St. Gallen 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-11:25 Neuropediatric emergencies Maja Steinlin, Bern 11:25-11:50 Movement disorders in the emergency room (video demonstration and Quiz) Stephan Bohlhalter, Luzern 11:50-12:15 Pearls in the neuroemergency room: case presentations Thomas Horvath, Bern 12:15-13:30 Lunch sponsored by Emergencies in the Neurocenter II Chairs: Christian Fung, Freiburg, DE; Irena Zubak, Bern 13:30-13:55 Emergencies of the spinal cord Karl Kotbauer, Luzern 13:55-14:20 Traumatic brain injury Christian Zweifel, Chur 14:20-15:45 The role of the neurosurgeon in intracranial hemorrhage Christian Fung, Bern 14:45-15:15 Coffee break 15:15-15:40 Diagnosis and treatment of compressive radicular and spinal cord syndromes Menno Germans, Zurich 15:40-16:05 Multidisciplinary management of cerebral aneurysms: the neurosurgeon’s view Philippe Bijlenga, Geneva 16:05-17:00 Multidisciplinary management of cerebral aneurysms: the neuroradiologist’s view Luca Remonda, Aarau
Schutz fürs echte Leben *1–6 Xarelto – Erfahrung und Vertrauen ® 7 *Prospektive Real-Life-Studien («echtes Leben») bestätigen das in den jeweiligen Phase-III-Studien gezeigte positive Nutzen-Risiko-Profil in den zugelassenen Indikationen. Referenzen: 1. Patel et al. Rivaroxaban versus warfarin in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. N Engl J Med 2011; 365:883–91. 2. Camm et al. XANTUS: a real-world, prospective, observational study of patients treated with rivaroxaban for stroke prevention in atrial fibrilation. Eur Heart J. 2016 Apr 7;37(14):1145-53. 3. Prins et al. Oral Rivaroxaban versus Standard Therapy for the Treatment of Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism: a pooled analysis of the EINSTEIN-DVT and PE randomized studies. Thrombosis Journal 2013;11:21. 4. Ageno et al. Safety and effectiveness of oral rivaroxaban versus standard anticoagulation for the treatment of symptomatic deep-vein thrombosis (XALIA): an international, prospective, non-interventional study. Lancet Haematol. 2016 Jan;3(1):e12–21. 5. Turpie et al.: Rivaroxaban for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after hip or knee arthroplasty. Pooled analysis of four studies. Thromb Haemost. 2011;105(3):444–453. 6. Turpie et al.: A non-interventional comparison of rivaroxaban with standard of care for thromboprophylaxis after major orthopaedic surgery in 17,701 patients with propensity score adjustment. Thromb Haemost. 2014;111(1):94–102. 7. IMS Health MIDAS, Database: Monthly Sales February 2018. Gekürzte Fachinformation Xarelto® (Rivaroxaban): Direkter Faktor Xa-Inhibitor Z: Filmtabl. zu 10, 15 und 20mg Rivaroxaban I: a) Thromboseprophylaxe bei grösseren orthopädischen Eingriffen a. d. unteren Extremitäten wie Hüft- und Knieprothesen. b) Behandlung von Lungenembolie (LE) und tiefer Venenthrombose (TVT) sowie Prophylaxe rezidivieren- L.CH.MKT.HC.03.2018.1258-DE/FR/IT der TVT und LE. c) Schlaganfallprophylaxe und Prophylaxe system. Embolien bei nicht-valvulärem Vorhofflimmern. D: a)1x/Tag 10mg. b)2x/Tag 15mg für die ersten 21 Tage, gefolgt von 20mg 1x/Tag c)1x/Tag 20mg; bei Krea-Cl 15-49ml/min: 1x/Tag 15mg. 15mg und 20mg mit Mahlzeit einnehmen. KI: Überempfindlichkeit auf Inhaltsstoffe, akute bakt. Endokarditis, klin. sign. aktive Blutungen, schw. Lebererkrankung/ Leberinsuffizienz (LI) mit relev. erhöhtem Blutungsrisiko; leichte LI in Komb. mit Koagulopathie, dialysepfl. Niereninsuffizienz (NI), akute gastrointestinale (GI) Ulzera oder GI ulzerative Erkrankungen, Schwangerschaft, Stillzeit. W: Komedikation (siehe «IA»);
General Information Date Friday and Saturday, August 24-25, 2018 Congress venue Inselspital Pathologisches Institut, Hörsaal 7 (Auditorium Langhans), Eingang 43 Murtenstrasse 31, CH-3010 Bern, www.insel.ch Organizing committee Prof. Marcel Arnold, MD, Bern; Co-President Rebekka Kurmann, MD, Bern; Co-President • Dr. med. Philippe Balcerak, St. Gallen • Prof. Karl Schaller, MD, Geneva • Dr. med. Rike Barth, Bern •P rof. Kaspar Schindler, MD, PhD, Bern • Prof. Claudio Bassetti, MD, Bern • David Schreier, MD, Bern • PD Gian Marco De Marchis, MD, Basel • Arseny Sokolov, MD, Lausanne • Olivia Geisseler, PhD • Prof. Maja Steinlin, MD, Bern • PD Barbara Goeggel-Simonetti, MD, • Martin Stienen, MD, Zurich Bellinzona • Martin Welter, MD, Thun • PD Mira Katan, MD, Zurich • Prof. Roland Wiest, MD, Bern • Prof. Mauro Manconi, MD, Lugano • PD Sebastian Winklhofer, MD, Zurich • Prof. Luca Remonda, MD, Aarau Language The official congress language is English. Professional Congress IMK Institute for medicine and communication Ltd Organizer (PCO) Münsterberg 1, CH-4001 Basel, congress@imk.ch, www.imk.ch Phone +41 61 271 35 51 | Fax +41 61 271 33 38 Registration Online via the congress website: sfcns-summerschool-2018.congress-imk.ch Registration fees Day Ticket 2-Day-Pass Networking Dinner (in CHF) Members* 100.- 200.- 50.- Non members 150.- 300.- 50.- Students 100.- 50.- *Members of the following societies may register in the category members: YouCliN, SNS/SAYN, SSNS/SYNS, SSNC, SSNP, SSNR, SSNPath, SSBP, SHS, SLAE, SSNRehab, SANP, SSBN, SSS, Aphasie Suisse Cancellation policy IMK must be informed about cancellations in written form until July 15, 2018. We will be able to reimburse 50% of the congress fees. After July 15, 2018 no refunds will be made. Networking Event Friday, August 24, 2018, 19:00, Restaurant Marzilibrücke, Bern Credits SSNS SNS SSR ASNP/SVNP 24.08.2018 8 8 6 6 25.08.2018 8 8 6 5 EACCME: Credits requested
Portrait SFCNS cns.ch www.sf The Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies (SFCNS) was officially founded in 2009. First steps in that direction were taken at the Joint Meeting of six Clinical Neuroscience Societies in April 2008 in Montreux, which commemorated the centenary of the Swiss Neurological Society. The six founding societies decided to close ranks and form a Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies (SFCNS) which marked the beginning of a new cooperative effort to strengthen the clinical neuro-sciences in Switzerland. The federation should formalise and structure the joint medico-political, educational and clinical research efforts. Its further aim is to hold common meetings on a regular basis to facilitate mutual interactions and be open also to other medical groups pursuing clinical neuroscience interests. Ordinary members SFCNS Swiss Neurological Society SNS | www.swissneuro.ch Swiss Society of Neurosurgery SSNS | www.swissneurosurgery.ch Swiss Society of Clinical Neurophysiology SSCN | www.sgkn.ch Swiss Society of Neuropaediatrics SSNP | www.neuropaediatrie.ch Swiss Society of Neuroradiology SSNR | www.swissneuroradiology.ch Swiss Society of Neuropathology SSNPath | www.ssn.uzh.ch Swiss Society of Biological Psychiatry SSBP | www.ssbp.ch Associated members Swiss Headache Society SHS | www.headache.ch Swiss Society for Neurorehabilitation SSNRehab Swiss Association of Neuropsychology | www.neuropsy.ch Swiss Society of Behavioural Neurology SSBN | www.sgvn.ch Swiss Stroke Society SSS | www.neurovasc.ch Extraordinary members Swiss League Against Epilepsy SLaE | www.epi.ch aphasie suisse | www.aphasie.ch The Young Clinical Neuroscientists (YouCliN) Network within the SFCNS brings together juniors accross all clinical neuroscience disciplines united within the SFCNS. Please follow us on Facebook Twitter www.facebook.com/youclin.sfcns.5 twitter.com/SFCNSyouclin
First Announcement © SwissTech Convention Center 4th SFCNS Congress Swiss Federation of Organized by IMK Institute for medicine and communication Ltd Clinical Neuro-Societies October 23 - 25, 2019 SwissTech Convention Center, EPFL Lausanne sfcns2019.congress-imk.ch
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