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NATIONAL CONFERENCEMELBOURNE | 26-27 OCTOBER 2018
INNOVATIONS INREHABILITATION AND MENTAL HEALTH
Workshops – Friday 26 October 2018
TIME TOPIC LOCATION
½ day Spasticity: advanced training programPresented by Professor John Olver, Associate Professor Barry Rawicki, Doctor Stephen DeGraaff and Ms Liz Moore.
This is the Level 2 program in spasticity management which applies practical management and problem solving while exploring treatment strategies of spasticity; highlighting some of the problem areas and adjunct treatments to botulinum toxin.
Note: this is limited to 25 participants and all participants must have completed the Level I spasticity program or equivalent (i.e. S100).
Epworth RichmondLevel 5, Cato Wing89 Bridge RoadRichmond VIC 3121
½ day Pain science and the changing face of healthcarePresented by the multidisciplinary pain team at Epworth Rehabilitation.
An interactive learning opportunity to explore the practical application of innovative treatment approaches for people in persistent pain.
Topics will include:> creative ways to power up your pain education with clients> the pain specialist’s role in a pain program> using acceptance commitment therapy in pain rehab> sensory modulation approaches to treating pain> graded motor imagery> exercise and graded return to normal movement> values based approach to goal setting.
Epworth CamberwellLevel 3888 Toorak RoadCamberwell VIC 3124
NATIONAL CONFERENCEMELBOURNE | 26-27 OCTOBER 2018
INNOVATIONS INREHABILITATION AND MENTAL HEALTH
“One of Epworth’s most fundamental values is to innovate and improve patient care through research; we are fortunate to have the staff, resources and partnerships in place to deliver on this value. I am thrilled to bring the knowledge we have gained, along with that of our partners, to delegates of the conference.”
Professor John Olver Director of Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Chronic Pain Clinical Institute – Epworth HealthCare
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Symposium – Saturday 27 October 2018
7.30 am (30 mins) REGISTRATIONS OPEN
8.00 am (30 mins)
Introduction and welcome by Epworth HealthCareDr Lachlan Henderson, Group Chief Executive – Epworth HealthCareOpening addressProfessor John Olver, Director of Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Chronic Pain Clinical Institute – Epworth HealthCare, and Director, Epworth Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Unit (EMReM)
8.30 am (90 mins) Plenary session: Mindfulness
8.30 am Keynote address by Dr Craig Hassed Dr Craig Hassed is a senior lecturer from the Department of General Practice, Monash University. Craig is an internationally-recognised speaker on holistic, integrative and mind-body medicine in medical practice and connecting knowledge systems.
9.10 am Mindfulness and compassionDebbie Ling, Social Worker – Epworth Rehabilitation
9.20 am Mindfulness therapy and mental healthJade Nichols, Occupational Therapist and Paola Cheng, Social Worker – Epworth Clinic
9.30 am The neuroscience of mindfulness meditationDr Neil Bailey, Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre
9.40 am Moderated panel Hosted by Professor Paul Fitzgerald, Professor Director of Psychiatry – Epworth HealthCare and MAPrc
10.00 am (25 mins) MORNING TEA
Stream 1 – Acquired Brain Injury Stream 2 – Mental Health Stream 3 – Amputee Rehabilitation (lower limb)
10.30 am (15 mins)
TMS – developing use within neurorehabilitaion, traumatic brain injury and strokeProfessor Paul Fitzgerald, Professor Director of Psychiatry – Epworth HealthCare and MAPrc
The good, the bad and the ugly – an overview of sports psychiatry and its unique challengesDr Ranjit Menon, Psychiatrist – Epworth HealthCare
Lower limb osseointegration: prosthetics, pain and rehabilitation (case study)Monique Van Den Boom, Director and Senior Prosthetist – ProMotion Prosthetics
Jemma Keeves and Chris Weiers, Physiotherapists – Epworth Rehabilitation
10.45 am (15 mins)
The association of psychological resilience with participation outcomes following mild to severe traumatic brain injuryProfessor Jennie Ponsford, Director – Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre
11.00 am (15 mins)
New findings in olfactory impairment following traumatic brain injuryDr Mel Drummond, Speech Pathologist – Epworth Rehabilitation
Neurostimulation: past, present and future Professor Paul Fitzgerald, Professor Director of Psychiatry – Epworth HealthCare and MAPrc
Dr Graham Wong, Director of Psychiatry and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) – Epworth Clinic
Dr Leo Chen, Director of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) – Epworth Clinic
11.15 am (15 mins)
Assessing and managing agitation after traumatic brain injuryDr Adam McKay, Clinical Neuropsychologist – Epworth Rehabilitation
11.30 am (15 mins)
Early rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury: retaining of activities of daily living Dr Jessica Trevena-Peters, Occupational Therapist and Clinical Neuropsychologist
11.45 am (15 mins)
Rehabilitation of memory after acquired brain injuryDr Dana Wong, Clinical Neuropsychologist – LaTrobe University
Park Hyatt, 1 Parliament Place, East Melbourne VIC 3002
12.00 pm (50 mins) LUNCH
12.50 pm (40 mins) Plenary session: Epilepsy and brain trauma
Professor Terry O’Brien, Van Cleef Roet Chair of Medicine (Neurology), Head of Central Clinical School’s Department of Neuroscience – Monash University, and Director of Neurology – Alfred Health.Session convenor: Ms Carolyn Bell, Executive Director – Epworth Rehabilitation and Mental Health
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Stream 4 – Concussion Stream 5 – Mental Health Stream 6 – Amputee Rehabilitation (upper limb)
1.30 pm (15 mins)
Concussion and its medical management Professor John Olver, Director, Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Chronic Pain Clinical Institute – Epworth HealthCare, and Director, Epworth Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Unit (EMReM)
Addictions: how past lessons have influenced current understandings and future directions of treatmentDr John Chow, Psychiatrist – Epworth Clinic
The chicken or the egg? Mental health and addictionDr Amit Zutshi, Psychiatrist – Epworth Clinic
Osseointegration and targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR): surgical overview, clinical pathway and patient assessmentMr Steven Gray, Director Osseointegration /TMR Programme – Alfred Health
Mr Frank Bruscino-Raiola, Director of Plastic, Hand and Faciomaxillary Surgery – Alfred Health
1.45 pm (15 mins)
Physical consideration for concussion rehabilitationMegan Hamilton and Catherine White, Physiotherapists – Epworth Rehabilitation
2.00 pm (15 mins)
Neuropsychology management of persistent concussion symptomsDr Harvey Jones, Psychiatrist – Epworth Rehabilitation
Upper limb amputation: epidemiology and rehabilitationDr Tom Hale, Rehabilitation Specialist – Epworth Rehabilitation
2.15 pm (15 mins)
Considerations for return to work following concussion Melinda Frith, Occupational Therapist – Epworth Rehabilitation
MOVE: Inpatient nutrition lifestyle interventionsAmy Kaplan and Amanda Savvaidis, Dietitians – Epworth Clinic
Upper extremity clients with osseointegration and targeted muscle reinnervationDavid Lee Gow, Director and Principal Prosthetist – ProMotion Prosthetics
2.30 pm (15 mins)
Case presentation Epworth Rehabilitation concussion team
MOVE: An outpatient lifestyle intervention. Why do we need a different approach to long term behavioural change? Ismini Dandanis, Exercise Physiologist – Epworth Clinic
Rehabilitation and functional outcomes following osseointegration and targeted muscle reinnervationAbby Hutchison, Occupational Therapist – Epworth Rehabilitation
2.45 pm (25 mins) AFTERNOON TEA
Stream 7 – Acquired Brain Injury Stream 8 – Mental Health Stream 9 – Pain Management
3.10 pm (15 mins)
Better assessments for better outcomes: revolutionising outcome measurement using innovative technologies in people with acquired brain injury Michelle Kahn, Physiotherapist – Epworth Rehabilitation
The creation of a mental health passport to support recovery orientated practice Natalie Nardella, RN and Associate Nurse Unit Manager – Epworth Clinic
Redesigning rehabilitation to treat persistent post-surgical pain Dr Nathan Johns, Rehabilitation Specialist – Epworth Rehabilitation
3.25 pm (15 mins)
Blood flow restriction trainingAdrian Sexton, Exercise Physiologist – Epworth Rehabilitation
Spiritual space – the integration of pastoral care in a private mental health inpatient unit Julie Young, Pastoral Carer – Epworth Rehabilitation and Mental Health
Using the internet and apps to empower people with pain management Chris Weiers, Physiotherapist – Epworth Rehabilitation
3.40 pm (15 mins)
Using cognitive behaviour therapy to treat fatigue and sleep problems after ABIDr Sylvia Nguyen, Registered Clinical Psychologist – Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre
The potential use of biomarkers to aid in the prediction of psychosis in young adultsDr Vaidy Swaminathan, Psychiatrist – Epworth Clinic
The association between PTSD symptoms and pain-related disabilityDr Anna Devlin, Psychologist – Epworth Rehabilitation
3.55 pm (15 mins)
Return to study after ABIMargaret Mealings, Speech Pathologist – Epworth Rehabilitation
TAC and the mental health interface
Innovations in interventional pain medicine to support rehabilitation outcomesDr Saleem Khan – Rehabilitation Specialist – Epworth HealthCare
4.15 pm (30 mins) Plenary session: Interface between diagnoses – traumatic brain injury and mental health
Associate Professor Mark Walterfang and Dr Ed Theologis, Neuropsychiatrists – Epworth HealthCareModerated by Professor John Olver, Director, Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Chronic Pain Clinical Institute – Epworth HealthCare, and Director, Epworth Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Unit (EMReM)
4.45 pm (15 mins) Closing address — Professor John Olver, Director, Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Chronic Pain Clinical Institute – Epworth HealthCare, and Director, Epworth Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Unit (EMReM
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INNOVATIONS IN REHABILITATION AND MENTAL HEALTH | Register now at www.ivvy.com.au/event/RMH18