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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Day 1 - Thursday, 5 November 2015
Time
Changi General Hospital Auditorium,
Training Centre
Dementia Care Initiatives
0800
0840
Practice Redesign for Dementia: The UCLA
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program
A/Professor Zaldy Tan
Integrated Building Seminar Rm
St. Andrew’s Community Hospital Seminar Rm,
Level 2
Changi General Hospital Lecture Rm
Population Based Healthcare I
Valued Care and Hip Fractures
Very Elderly Stroke Care
0800
0820
Primary Care Redux – The GPFirst Programme
Dr Mohan Tiruchittampalam
0800
0820
Introduction of Valued Care Hip Fracture Program
and Why do we need to Fix the Hip Early
Dr Poon Kein Boon
0820
0840
Micronutrient deficiency in primary care: its
implications on falls amongst the elderly
Dr Andrew Wee
0820
0840
A patient-centric approach for fragile hip patients
Ms Shannon Wang
0840
0900
Mild Cognitive Impairment and its relationship with
Dementia over time: An update
Dr Anupama Roychowdhury
Perception of patients with dyslipidemia on cholesterol
lowering medications: are there any surprises?
Ms Goh Chin Chin
The Impact of Orthogeriatrics on Hip Fracture Care in the
Elderly
Dr Goh Kiat Sern
0900
0920
Pharmacological interventions for Dementia and
their impact
Dr Yoon Peng Soon
Literacy and health-seeking behaviour of patients with
dyslipidemia in primary care
Dr Tan Ngiap Chuan
Early Mobilisation in the Acute Setting – Challenges and
Impact of Valued Care
Ms Shumei Tan
Helping persons with dementia meet their unmet
needs; a psychological approach
Dr Annabelle Chow
Community health curriculum for SingHealth family medicine
residents
Dr Sally Ho
0920
0930
0920
0940
0800
0830
Stroke in the Elderly
Dr Shakil Chohan
0830
0910
The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation, Barriers to Access
and Does Tele-Rehabilitation Help?
A/Professor Gerald Koh
0910
0940
Stroke prevention in Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly:
Are NOACs Worth the Risks
Adj A/Professor Tan Ru San
Q&A
0930
1000
0940
0950
Tea Break
Q&A
0950
1020
0940
0950
Q&A
0950
1020
Tea Break
Tea Break
1020
1100
Managing Dementia in the Acute Care Setting
Professor Helen Edwards
Optimising Function and Promoting Independent
Living in the Community: The role and impact of the
OT
Ms Elain Koh
1020
1040
Post-op Hip Fracture: Walking into the Communnity
Ms Joyce Chua Boon Hui
1020
1040
ASU: Care Across the Ages
Dr Marlie Jane Mamauag
1040
1100
Weaving a Safe Care Plan
Mr Heng Cheng Yong
1040
1100
Falls and Secondary prevention of fragility
fractures: A Geriatrician’s Approach
Dr Surendra Doraiswamy Varman
1040
1100
A Stroke of Grey: Clinical Barriers to Rehab
Dr Kwok Kah Meng
1100
1140
Safe Study: Multifactorial, evidence-based program
of screening, risk modification and physical therapy
to prevent falls among vulnerable elderly recently
discharged from the hospital to the community
Professor David Matchar
1100
1120
The challenges faced in Rehabilitation of the very
elderly post Stroke
Ms Melissa Tan Shu Yan
1120
1140
Communication rehabilitation in elderly stroke patients
Ms Elizabeth Chen
Occupational engagement in persons with dementia
Ms Kingslin Ho King Lam
1100
1120
Aged Care Transition (Action) Team
Ms Shirlyn Su
1120
1140
Caring for Persons with Dementia in Acute Hospital
Ms Zhang Di
1120
1140
Providing a seamless discharge
Ms Janet Toh
1140
1200
ST Optimising Oral Feeding in patients with
Dementia
Ms Lee Yan Qing
1140
1200
The role of Pharmacy in facilitating Independent
Living in the Community
Ms Wendy Ang
Q&A
1210
1310
1200
1210
1310
1330
Well Being of a Patient with Dementia in the
Community Hospital
Ms Maricel Fernando Plamo
1330
1350
Can “Ah Kong” decide what’s best for himself?: A
Practical guide to mental capacity from a medicolegal perspective
Dr Bharathi Balasundaram
1350
1410
Dementia Village Singapore: Visions of the future
Dr Yap Min Yi
Dr Yap Xin Yi
1410
1420
Q&A
1140
1150
Q&A
1150
1250
Q&A
1210
1310
Lunch
Occupational therapy initiatives for patients on the
valued care pathway
Ms Elizabeth Piper
Mr Justyn Euwen Tan
1020
1040
1100
1120
1200
1210
1000
1020
Lunch
1140
1150
Q&A
1150
1250
Lunch
Lunch
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Day 2 - Friday, 6 November 2015
Time
Changi General Hospital,
Centre for Innovation
Changi General Hospital Lecture Room
Changi General Hospital Auditorium,
Training Centre
St. Andrew’s Community Hospital
Multi Purpose Hall
Venue: Changi General Hospital Auditorium, Training Centre
Opening Ceremony by Guest of Honour
Mr Gan Kim Yong
Minister for Health
0800
1000
Keynote Speech by
Professor Helen Hoenig
Functional Optimisation and independent living in the elderly patient: Novel approaches to home health and transitions in care using telehealth and mobile health technologies
Functional Optimisation
1030
1110
The principles behind the design: Transforming the
model of Care
Dr Emi Kiyota
1110
1130
Early Supported Discharge for Stroke Patients
Dr Young Hsueh Yi Sherry
1130
1150
View towards Rehabilitation in the Home
Dr Tay San San
Dr Wee Tze Chao
1150
1200
Q&A
Healthcare Innovations
“Assistive technology outcomes – clinical versus research
measurement needs”
Professor Helen Hoenig
1110
1150
Using Economics to drive Innovations for Infection
Prevention
Professor Nicholas Graves
1150
1300
Population Based Healthcare II
1030
1050
The Changing Face of Healthcare
Dr Eugene Shum
1050
1110
Spices of the East: Supporting the most frail and
their family in the community in a noninstitutionalised way
Dr Chris Lien
1110
1130
1130
1150
Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Care
1030
1110
Overview of latest guidelines (NPUAP) in prevention
and care of patient with pressure ulcers
A/Professor Aimee Garcia
Dementia Care Beyond Hope with a Circle of Jade
Mdm Low Mui Lang
1110
1130
Validity of assessment tools in predicting risk of
pressure ulcers and sharing of PPPIA guidelines
A/Professor Aimee Garcia
Using Quality Improvement Projects to Improve
Care and Function in Residents of Nursing Homes
Dr David Yong
1130
1150
Sharing of CGH Epic team project – The challenges
faced and recommendations towards preventive and
management of pressure sores
Ms Aileen Lim
1150
1200
Q&A
1150
1200
Q&A
1200
1300
Lunch
1200
1300
Lunch
Lunch
1200
1300
1300
1320
1320
1340
Lunch
“Laugh and the ward laughs with you”
Professor Thomas Petschner
Outcomes of a Multidisciplinary Spasticity Clinic in
Singapore
Dr Tay San San
1340
1400
Outcomes of an Inpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Program
Dr Shrikant Pande
1400
1420
Disability Travels: A Review of Accessibility for
Tourists with Disability
Dr Roy Lee
1420
1440
1300
1330
1330
1400
1400
1430
1500
1510
1300
1320
The Role and Outcomes of Transitional Care in
Facilitating Early Discharge and Functional
Optimisation at Home
Dr Julinda Concepcion
1300
1320
The Role of Nutrition and Pressure Ulcer management
Soh Yueen Mun
1320
1340
Geriatric Day Hospital and Rehabilitation of the
Elderly Patient: Methods, Successes and
Challenges
Dr Low Shou Lin
1320
1410
Emerging Therapies for Prevention & Considerations
in Special Populations-vulnerable patients –
(Palliative, elderly) integration of care among multidisciplinary team
A/Professor Aimee Garcia
1340
1400
Turning the corner with Grace
Dr Ivan Ngeow
1410
1430
Case Study Presentation on Pressure Ulcers
Ms Png Gek Kheng
“Ready-To-Eat” Texture-modified Meals: Making
swallowing a breeze!
Mrs Magdalin Cheong
Remote Bio-Sensing for Continuous Physiological
Parameters Monitoring System
Assistant Professor Yuen Chau
Enhancing Elderly Care into the Community: SACH
Day Rehabilitation Center
Ms Charity Chu
1400
1420
1420
1500
1430
1500
1440
1500
Telehealth Monitoring in Heart Failure Program
Dr Gerard Leong Kui Toh
NEIGHBOURS: for Active Living
Ms Zahara Mahmood
Using Cost-Effectiveness Information to Drive
Innovation among Health Services
Professor Nicholas Graves
Tapping Memories, Piece By Piece: A Game Built for
Dementia
Ms Bree Westphal
1430
1440
Dementia Rehabilitation – It’s never too latephysical and cognitive retraining in dementia
Dr Jennifer O’Riordan
Q&A
1500
1530
1500
1510
Tea Break
1530
1600
Biomarkers and Small Molecules
Dr Ong Eng Shi
1600
1630
Design and Development of a Blood Leakage Early
Detection Device
Assistant Professor Foong Shaohui
Q&A
Q&A
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Day 3 - Saturday, 7 November 2015
Time
Changi General Hospital,
Centre for Innovation
Dementia Workshop
(By Invitation Only)
Changi General Hospital Seminar Rm,
Level 2
St. Andrew’s Community Hospital
Multi Purpose Hall
Changi General Hospital Lecture Rm
Changi General Hospital Auditorium,
Training Centre
Bowel Continence Care Workshop
(By Invitation Only)
Functional Optimisation Workshop
(By Invitation Only)
Pressure Ulcer Workshop
(By Invitation Only)
Infection Control Seminar
0800
0900
0830
0930
LPA and assessment of decision
making capacity
Ms Sumytra Menon
Dr Bharathi Balasundaram
0900
1000
0930
1000
The challenges faced in initiating
Rehabilitation in the Geriatric Acute
Admissions Ward
Adj A/Professor Samuel Chew
Adj A/Professor Mohanaruban
Dr Shakil Ahmed Chohan
(By Registration)
Clown Doctors : Humour in Hospital
Environment
Clown Doctors Singapore
0830
0900
Challenges on classification,
monitoring and management of
pressure injury in different stages
Professor Helen Edwards
0900
1000
Challenges on classification,
monitoring and management of skin
tears
Professor Helen Edwards
Person Centred Care
Ms Zhang Di
Ms Norhayah Mohd Noor
0730
0800
Registration
@ CGH Auditorium Foyer
0800
0810
Welcome Speech
Ms Eu Chiow Khuan
0810
0815
Introduction of Speaker
A/Professor Helen Oh
0815
0915
The Importance in Management of
Surface Environment in Controlling
Healthcare Associated Infection
Professor David J Weber
0915
1000
Environmental Cleaning using
Hydrogen Peroxide
A/Professor Helen Oh
Art Therapy in Dementia and
Alzheimer’s Disease
Ms Rosita Lui
1000
1030
1000
1015
Welcome Address
Dr Lim Jit Fong
1000
1030
Tea Break
Tea Break
1030
1230
Person Centred Care
Ms Zhang Di
Ms Norhayah Mohd Noor
Art Therapy in Dementia and
Alzheimer’s Disease
Ms Rosita Lui
1000
1030
1015
1035
Epidemiology/Demographics of Bowel
Incontinence in Singapore
Dr Lim Jit Fong
1035
1055
Clinical Presentation and Investigations
for Bowel Incontinence
Dr Surendra Mantoo
1055
1115
Anorectal Manometry Testing (How I Do
It)
Ms Zuantina
1115
1200
1030
1130
(By Registration)
Tea Break
1030
1130
Clown Doctors : Humour in Hospital
Environment
Clown Doctors Singapore
Lunch
1300
1320
Pelvic Floor Exercise
Ms June Chew
1320
1340
Anorectal Biofeedback (A Nurse’s
Perspective)
Ms Jasmine Loke
1340
1400
Problems Faced by Nursing Staff in
Bowel Continence Care Clinic
Ms Madalinah Tan Nur
1400
1430
Continence Care Products to Manage
Bowel Incontinence in the Community
NC Ong Choo Eng
1430
1450
Sharing of education program /
strategies to maintain compliance
towards prevention of pressure ulcer
and providing optimal care in hospital
and community
A/Professor Aimee Garcia
Q&A
1130
1230
1200
1300
1000
1030
Q&A
Sharing on models of care in chronic
wound management in community Australia
Professor Helen Edwards
Tea Break
1030
1115
Building New Hospital – The EcoFriendly Way
Ms Rita Soh Siow Lan
1115
1215
Preventing transmission of multidrug
resistant pathogens by endoscopy
Professor David J Weber
1215
1300
Principles and practice of infection
control/food safety in a hospital setting
Ms Ling Ping Sing
1300
1310
Closing Speech
Ms Yvonne Lew