Tuesday, May 31, 2011

COURSES/PRESENTATIONS/EVENTS U of T

REHAB ROUNDS SCHEDULE – 2010/2011

Date Speaker Location
June 2nd 12:00 – 1:00 Sharon Staus
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, UofT; Director, Knowledge Translation Program, LiKaShing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital
Rm 132
June 9th
12:00 – 1:00 Dr.Lyn Turkstra
Associate Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rm 132


CENTRE FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT SPRING WORKSHOPS

To view upcoming workshops and to register, please go to:

http://www.cfd.med.utoronto.ca/programs/upcoming-workshops.html

For more information, contact Jackie McCaffrey, Project Coordinator at: mccaffreyj@smh.toronto.on.ca (416) 864-6060 x6546


POST-STROKE LOCOMOTOR TRAINING – ICDR 2011 LECTURE DAY

Presented by the Philippine Working Group of the International Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation at UofT (ICDR)

Date: May 14, 2011 (Saturday)
9am – 12noon

Keynote Lecturer: Dr. Susan O’Sullivan
Author of the book “Physical Assessment and Rehabilitation”

Location: Earth Sciences Auditorium (University of Toronto), 5 Bancroft Avenue, Toronto

Registration: $80.00 for professionals and non-students
$50.00 for students

For Registration Form and Information: jeffrey.andrion@utoronto.ca
Jeffrey Andrion, The Holland Orthopaedic and Arthritic Centre
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre



REGISTRATION NOW OPEN - 2011 ANNUAL NICE KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Annual NICE Knowledge Exchange, taking place May 19th, 2011 in Toronto.

Building on the success of last year's conference, this year's program features:
• Keynote Address:
• Dr. Carole Estabrooks, Enhancing the Aging Experience through Global Knowledge Transfer Interactive Workshops:
o Dr. Marnin Heisel, Mental Health of Seniors - Strategies that Work!
o Scott Dudgeon, Living with Dementia - Addressing the Needs of Individuals and their Families
o Elena Jara, Educate & Empower - Improving the Financial Literacy of Older Adults
o Alison Leaney & Dr. Lisa Manuel, Intervention & Advocacy for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
• Extended Theme Team Presentations
• Beta site for the cutting-edge Aging Application - participate in a hands-on exploration of this exciting new app, which will be launched at the Exchange and will revolutionize aging and caregiving by providing access to leading experts and innovative management tools, anywhere, anytime.
• Scientific Director's Reception

Space is limited so register now at www.niceke.ca/

For more information, visit our conference website at www.niceke.ca/

Should you have any questions feel free to contact us at anke@nicenet.ca

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FUNDRAISER

May 25th, 2011
The PT Student Council is holding a screening of the award winning documentary film, “Darius Goes West”. The film follows the life of a young man with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
The trailer can be viewed at: http://www.dariusgoeswest.org/

Location: McLeod Auditorium, Medical Sciences Bldg, Rm 2158

Date: May 25th, 2011, 7-9pm

RSVP to: dariusgoeswest.uoft@gmail.com

Admission is free. Donations will be accepted towards Duchenne muscular dystrophy research.


GO BACK TO SCHOOL FOR THE WEEKEND!! MAY 25 – 29TH

1. PHYSICAL THERAPY AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ALUMNI PUB NIGHT

Friday, May 27th, 7:30 – 11:59pm

Event Details:
An informal gathering with light refreshments. Cash bar. O’Grady’s on College (171 College St.)

2. PHYSICAL THERAPY AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ALUMNI ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND BREAKFAST

Saturday, May 28, 9am – 12 noon

Event Details:
Breakfast, Annual Report 2009-2010, Address from current PT and OT Chairmen, Alumni Achievement Awards Presentation, Guest Speaker (Sunita Mathur - Recent Advances in Muscle Imaging in Rehabilitation), Pins and Medals Presentation and Building tours. Rehabilitation Sciences Building (500 University Ave.). Free.

3. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ALUMNI PRE-AGM BBQ

Saturday, May 28th, 11:30 – 2:00pm

Event Details:
Join us for lunch and take in the entertainment with other alumni, including our special guest, Professor David Naylor, President.

4. PERSONALIZED HEALTH CARE PANEL PRESENTATION

Saturday, May 28th, 2:30 – 5:00pm

Event Details:
Join our host, Dean Catharine Whiteside as she discusses with a panel of researchers, the outstanding advances being made at U of T in the field of personalized health care. Afterwards there will be reception, where alumni can mingle and reconnect with former classmates and faculty members. Health Sciences Building (155 College Street at McCaul), 610 Auditorium

Register for these events: springreunion.utoronto.ca

Contact: Simone Olivero 416-978-1820 ptotalumni.facmed@utoronto.ca

General questions about Spring Reunion, contact: 1-888-738-8876 or
spring.reunion@utoronto.ca


CANADIAN BOBATH INSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION

Treatment and Management of the Hemiplegic Shoulder and Upper Limb
A three day introductory course. The Bobath Concept.

Dates: Friday May 27th to Sunday May 29th, 2011

Location: William Osler Health Centre, Brampton Civic Hospital, Brampton, Ontario

Cost (HST included):
NSD members $474.00
CPA/CAOT members $508.00
Non members $604.00
Lunch is not included in course fees.

Instructors
Libby Swain PT, MA, IBITA Instructor and Catherine Eustace PT, Advanced IBITA Instructor. The Canadian Bobath Instructors Association (CBIA) is a component of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Neurosciences Division, Bobath Special Interest Group.

This course is an introductory level course to expose the course participant to the treatment and management of the hemiplegic upper limb based on the principles of the Contemporary Bobath Concept and an understanding of human movement. The course will consist of lectures, patient demonstrations and practical sessions.

The following topics will be explored and discussed:
 Musculoskeletal review of the shoulder girdle and upper limb with respect to hemiplegia
 The painful hemiplegic shoulder; causes and intervention
 Neural control of upper limb function
 Plasticity and expectations for functional recovery of the upper limb
 Critical review of the current research findings with respect to upper limb recovery and treatment following stroke.

Course Objectives:
 The Course participant will gain an understanding of:
 The relationship between musculoskeletal alignment and movement control.
 The role of sensation and motor control of the hemiplegic upper limb.

 The relationship between plasticity and functional recovery of the upper limb..

Contact: admin@cbiaorg.com; http://www.bobathcanada.com/


THE SECOND FESTIVAL OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON CAREGIVING, DISABILITY, AGING AND TECHNOLOGY (FICCDAT)

Location and Date: Toronto, June 5-8, 2011

This is an amazing event where six international conferences come together under one roof. You pay one registration and then attend sessions in all six conferences and events. You can also submit abstracts to as many of the six conferences as you like.

Visit www.ficcdat.ca for more information.
http://www.ficcdat.ca/main.cfm?cid=1559


MANAGEMENT OF THE NEUROLOGICAL UPPER EXTREMITY – AN INTERMEDIATE LEVEL NDT WORKSHOP

Date: June 17-18, 2011
Location: Toronto Rehab’s University Centre - Auditorium, Toronto

This year, we will again offer the NDT/Bobath Certificate Course in the Management and Treatment of Adults with Hemiplegia. Successful completion of this 16-day course provides eligibility to apply for the NDT Certification Program.

Contact: Conference Services at 416-597-3422 x.3693 or conferences@torontorehab.on.ca. For more information, please visit http://www.torontorehab.com/Events/Corporate-Events/NDT-(Bobath)-Certificate-Course-in-the-Management-.aspx.


PHYSICAL THERAPY WORLD CONGRESS 2011

Date: June 20 – 23, 2011
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

The congress has a main scientific programme, planned over two years to reflect the best of world physical therapy, consisting of 140 sessions. Before, during and after the main congress, there are also education sessions and clinical visits, the satellite programme.

And then, there's a bustling social programme, allowing physical therapists to relax together and sample some of the best of Dutch culture.

For more information, and to register, visit: http://www.wcpt.org/congress


EHPIC 2011 - ADVANCING THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE THROUGH INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING

A certificate course for Health Professionals, Educators & Leaders

Sponsored by the Centre for Interprofessional Education, University of Toronto.

This course will enhance your natural leadership abilities to teach excellence in interprofessional Education (IPE), helping to build an IPE community of leaders in healthcare.

Objectives:
 Recognize and teach the importance of professional role understanding as an essential component for collaborative practice
 Experience and teach ways of effective team communication and the role of reflection in health care teams
 Practice skills in facilitating interprofessional teams particularly within an educational context
 Acknowledge professional attitudes and cultural values and recognizes their impact in the educational context
 Understand and develop a program to teach how collaborative practice is used to enhance patient-centered care
 Learn ways of evaluating the role of collaborators in educational contexts; and
 Define the current challenges facing educational leaders in moving IPE experiences forward at an institutional level and analyze these using an organizational framework.

Date: June 20-24, 2011

Location: The University of Toronto Conference Centre, Toronto, Ontario

For more information: The office of Continuing Education and Professional Development
416-978-2719 info-IPE1102-C@cepdtoronto.ca
www.cepdtoronto.ca

Abstract Submission: http://events.cepdtoronto.ca/website/index/IPE1102-C

Deadline to apply is April 1st, 2011!


THIRD NORTH AMERICAN CONGRESS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY

Date: June 21-24, 2011 – Sheraton Centre Montreal
Please visit the website to download the submission form. www.epicongress2011.org

Epidemiologic researchers, educators, and policy makers from academia, public health, government, and industry are invited to come together at the Third North American Congress of Epidemiology. The Congress aims to showcase and promote the diversity of study, practice and policy within epidemiology as a whole, and has no theme other than epidemiology. This meeting is held only once every five years and provides a unique opportunity to interact with a diverse group of epidemiologists from more than 20 professional societies. The meeting will include plenary addresses from visionary leaders; symposia addressing emerging issues cutting across topical fields; spotlight and poster sessions selected.

For more information: www.epicongress2011.org


NDT (BOBATH) CERTIFICATE COURSE IN THE MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF ADULTS WITH HEMIPLEGIA

October 17-21, 24-28, and November 28-December 3, 2011

Location: Toronto Rehab’s University Centre - Auditorium, Toronto

This intermediate level workshop for PT and OT assistants will build on NDT principles and handling skills presented in the NDT Introductory Course in the Management of Adults with Hemiplegia. The goal of the course will be to enhance the clinician’s knowledge of thoracic and rib cage alignment and movement, scapulothoracic alignment and movement, their impact on upper extremity function as well as their contribution to commonly seen dysfunction such as pain, tone, oedema.

Contact: Conference Services at 416-597-3422 x.3693 or conferences@torontorehab.on.ca. For more information, please visit http://www.torontorehab.com/Events/Corporate-Events/Management-of-the-Neurological-Upper-Extremity---A.


FIRST ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON REGENERATIVE REHABILITATION

HOLD THE DATE: November 3, 4, 2011

Location: Pittsburgh, PA.

As you know, medical advances in the field of Regenerative Medicine are accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Biological technologies such as stem cell transplantation, scaffolds, and artificial devices are now being tested in clinical trials throughout the country, opening up a novel population of patients to clinicians and exciting new areas of investigation for rehabilitation scientists. As a field, physical therapists would benefit from a careful examination as to the implications of such advancements on our clinical practice, research agenda, and educational programs.

This conference has the goal of stimulating reflection and debate as to the emerging role of physical therapeutics in the field of regenerative medicine.

Who should attend? Program directors/ faculty members of Physical Therapy and Physiatry programs, Scientists and clinicians working in the fields of Regenerative Medicine and/or Rehabilitation, and graduate students with related interests are all welcome to attend.

More conference details to come! If you have any questions, contact Fabrisia Ambrosio ambrosiof@upmc.edu


PAIN MANAGEMENT: BRIDGING THE GAP FROM ACUTE CARE TO REHABILITATION AND INTO THE COMMUNITY

Date: Friday November 18, 2011

For more information: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Conferences Services
Phone 416-597-3422 x 3693 Email: conferences@torontorehab.on.ca

Website: http://www.torontorehab.com/Events/Corporate-Events/Pain-Management-Across-the-Continuum--Bridging-the.aspx

No comments:

Post a Comment