Organizzato da: Co.Ge.S. don Lorenzo Milani Società Cooperativa Sociale
Indirizzo: Viale San Marco 172 30173 MESTRE (VE) Telefono 041 5316403 Fax 041 5322415 Email segreteriaprogetti@cogescoop.it
Organizzato da: Co.Ge.S. don Lorenzo Milani Società Cooperativa Sociale
Indirizzo: Viale San Marco 172 30173 MESTRE (VE) Telefono 041 5316403 Fax 041 5322415 Email segreteriaprogetti@cogescoop.it
For information:
Mag. Dr. Maria Magdalena SPINDLER
Stephansplatz 8a/17
1010 Vienna
Mobile: +43 664 4023176
E-Mail: office@maria-spindler.at
Journal “Challenging Organisations and Society . reflective hybrids® (COS)”
ISSN 2225-1774
web: www.cos-journal.com
contact: office@cos-journal.com
Founding Editor-in-Chief: Maria Spindler, Vienna, Austria
email: m.spindler@cos-journal.com
Mesdames, Messieurs,
Peut-être savez-vous que le CECCOF a organisé à Venise en mars 2012 un master class avec Maurizio Andolfi, Mony Elkaim, Nicole Prieur, Bernard Prieur, David Schnarch sur les modèles actuels en thérapie de couple.
Il a réuni 120 personnes et l’intérêt qu’ont trouvé les participants nous a poussé à programmer un deuxième volet afin d’aborder d’autres thèmes.
Pour tous les reinsignements:
C e n t r e d ’ E t u d e s C l i n i q u e s d e s C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Familiales
Association Loi 1901 – Siret 341 734 531 00013 – Code APE 8559A
N° d’organisme de formation : 117 505 606 75
Secrétariat : 50 rue de Sévigné – 75003 PARIS – Tél. 01.48.05.84.33
Obiettivi: In Italia esistono attualmente numerosi Servizi di Neurofisiologia Clinica che si occupano della diagnostica delle neuropatie periferiche, spesso interagendo con altri specialisti (genetisti, immunologi, internisti, ecc.). Questo approccio multidisciplinare può portare nella pratica clinica all’utilizzo di percorsi diagnostici disomogenei e/o a interventi terapeutici assistenziali complessi e costosi, talora inappropriati. Scopo di questo incontro è quello di mettere a confronto vari esperti nel campo delle neuroscienze (genetisti, immunologi, clinici e neurofisiologi) al fine di identificare specifici percorsi diagnostico-terapeutici per le neuropatie periferiche e altre patologie che interessano il sistema nervoso periferico, basati su criteri di medicina basata sull’evidenza. In particolare, nella prima fase dell’evento, saranno presentate le più recenti e moderne tecniche di neurofisiologia clinica ed ultrasonografia usufruendo di dimostrazioni pratiche dirette sugli apparecchi (“a piccoli gruppi”) o mediante discussione di casi clinici. Nella seconda parte verranno invece trattate le differenti forme di neuropatia (ereditarie,
disimmuni, tossiche, ecc.) utilizzando la formula didattica tipo “incontro con esperti”, coordinata da moderatori di chiara esperienza internazionale. L’evento, unico nel suo genere, è rivolto ai medici neurologi interessati alle malattie neuromuscolari, attivi sul territorio o in strutture ospedaliere o universitarie, anche se non
direttamente operanti in centri esperti. La metodologia didattica garantirà una discussione fattiva e informale. Lo scopo finale è quindi quello di omogeneizzare i criteri e le procedure per una diagnosi precoce di neuropatia periferica, fornendo altresì gli elementi più aggiornati del trattamento terapeutico.
Rivolto a:
Medici specialisti e specializzandi in neurologia, medicina fisica e riabilitazione, neurofisiopatologia, ortopedia e traumatologia, geriatria.
Promosso da:
ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DI MEDICINA
www.accmed.org
TELL ME, Tell You: Bridging Theory And Practice For Effective Communications During Infectious Disease Crises.
TELL ME about the goal of this conference
During this conference, we will present advances in the approach to risk communication and major infectious disease outbreaks. We will present new communication tools and strategies to better involve the public and healthcare providers in the communication process, to ensure that messages reach their target during all phases of the epidemic or pandemic.
TELL ME about the project objectives
TELL ME is an EU-funded project funded, headed by a consortium of a multi-disciplinary team of experts from prestigious institutions in eight countries. The TELL ME project has a strong focus on risk and outbreak communications and population behavioural responses to messages produced by health authorities in the course of a major infectious disease outbreak. An important goal of the project has been to address the challenge of low adherence to non-pharmacological protective measures by people and increasing refusal to vaccination among different segments of the population, a growing trend which could become a major challenge in future epidemics and pandemics.
TELL ME about the project’s innovative aspects
TELL ME has proposed a new participative model for risk communication, which would help public health authorities to secure optimal preparedness for infectious disease threats. This will be achieved by increasing the resilience of all communities during epidemics and pandemics. As part of the products of the TELL ME project, we created a practical guide for outbreak communication, developed an agent-based simulation model for public health officials and decision makers, and prepared an e-learning course for primary healthcare workers.
TELL ME about who should be attending this conference
The target audience for this conference are health policy makers, communications officials and representatives from public health authorities that operate at a international, European, national and local level, healthcare providers, civil servants, the pharmaceutical industry, NGOs and the media.
TELL ME about what is expected from this conference
We expect to present useful communication tools and products that will have an impact in the field of public health and the society at large. Secondly, we will demonstrate how these tools have practical value and potential for use by professionals in the field. Thirdly, we genuinely wish to create a community where knowledge from similar initiatives can be shared and unique viewpoints can be expressed, with the aim of refining our defenses against the continuing threats posed by infectious diseases at regional and international level. Last but not least, we aim to provide messages that will help inform people about the critical aspects of communication for both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions during infectious disease threats.