management of pph 2013) registration form09:00‐09:30 reappraisalof active management of 3rd stage...
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Lectures
HK$2,000 (for specialist) HK$1,700 before 14 Feb 2013
Lectures
HK$1,300 (for trainee /midwife) before 14 Feb 2013 (Quota:30)
Hospital Tour on 20‐Apr
Free (for lecture participants ONLY) (Quota:160)
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Management of PPH (Apr 2013) Registration Form
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Scientific Program 20 Apr 2013 (Sat) Lectures Session 1 Postpartum haemorrhage: Overview and prevention08:30‐08:35 Welcome and Introduction 08:35‐09:00 Global & regional trend of PPH and maternal mortality09:00‐09:30 Reappraisal of Active management of 3rd stage09:30‐10:00 Uterotonic prophylaxis: what are the evidences?10:00‐10:30 Pitfall in early recognition of PPH10:30‐11:00 BreakSession 2 Postpartum haemorrhage: Non‐surgical treatment11:00‐11:30 Uterotonic treatment of PPH: what are the evidences?11:30‐12:00 Controversy of using Tranexamic acid and Recombinant Factor
VIIa 12:00‐12:30 Intrauterine Balloon tamponade: what are the evidences?12:30‐13:00 Effective use of uterine massage, bimanual uterine compression
& antishock garment 13:00‐14:00 LunchSession 3 Postpartum haemorrhage: surgical intervention 14:00‐14:30 Reappraisal of technique for compression sutures14:30‐15:00 Internal artery ligation 15:00‐15:20 Hemostatic gel in postpartum hemorrhage15:20‐15:45 Management of PPH in low‐resource setting16:00 End of 1st day
21 Apr 2013 (Sun) Lectures Session 4 Postpartum haemorrhage: retained placenta and morbid
adherence 08:30‐09:00 Retained placenta: intra‐umbilical oxytocin or MROP? 09:00‐09:30 Placenta accreta: hysterectomy or conservative? 09:30‐10:00 Surgical perspectives of morbid adherent placenta 10:00‐10:30 Uterine artery embolisation: prophylaxis and therapeutics 10:30‐11:00 BreakSession 5 Postpartum haemorrhage: anesthetic support and intensive care 11:00‐11:30 Fluid resuscitation and Correction of Coagulopathy 11:30‐12:00 Advanced Life Support 12:00‐12:30 Cell salvage for obstetric patients 12:30‐13:00 Intensive Care for Massive Hemorrhage 13:00‐14:00 LunchSession 6 Postpartum haemorrhage: Special Consideration14:00‐14:30 Huge uterine fibroid during Cesarean section 14:30‐15:00 Delayed PPH and aneurysm 15:00‐15:30 Simulation and team work training 15:30‐15:45 Discussion and Closing 16:00 End of the course Overseas Speakers Sir SabaratnamARULKUMARAN
President of FIGOProfessor, Univ. of London, St. George's Hospital Medical School, St. George's Hospital, United Kingdom
Shyam DESAI Chairman, Maternal Perinatal Health, AOFOGTim DRAYCOTT Professor, Department of Womens Health, Southmead Hospital,
Bristol, UKKurian JOSEPH President Elect AOFOGHong Kong Speakers Wan Pang CHAN
Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong
Kim KHAW Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Wai Lam LAU Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
Terence LAO Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lai Wa LAW Associate Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
Tak Yeung LEUNG
Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Wing Cheong LEUNG
Chief of Service and Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
Wing Kei TO Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong
Joey WAI Associate Consultant, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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General Information Date 20‐21 Apr 2013 (Saturday – Sunday)
Venue Galaxy Macau Hotel
Language English
Contact Symposium Secretariat
Tel: 852‐2632 1535 / Fax: 852‐2636 0008
1/F, Block E, Dept ofO&G, Prince Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
Email: [email protected]
Letter of
Invitation
A formal letter of invitation will be issued to registered
delegates by the Secretariat on request.
Exhibition An exhibition will take place in conjunction with the
Symposium. Interested enterprises are welcome to display their
products and technologies. For further details, please contact
the Secretariat.
Liability The Symposium Secretariat and Organizers do not take liability
for personal accidents and loss or damage to private property of
participants either during or directly arising from the
Symposium. Participants should make their own arrangements
with respect to health and travel insurances.
Disclaimer While every effort would be made to ensure that all aspects of
the Congress stated in the announcement will take place as
scheduled, the Organizing Committee reserves the right to make
any changes without prior notice should the need arises.
Cancellation
Policy
Fees will be refunded with a 25% deduction if notification of
cancellation is issued (by fax or email) before 15 Aug 2011.
There will be a 50% refund between 15 Aug and 15 Sept 2011.
No refunds will be made afterward.
How to get to Symposium venue? Galaxy Macau™ is located in Cotai, Macau. Galaxy Macau is located across the street
from Macau’s ‘Old Taipa Village’ and is within a 10 minute walk to Venetian Macao,
Galaxy Grand Waldo or Pousada Marina Infante.
Location: Avenida de Cotai,Cotai City, Macau
Distance from Hotel
Macau International Airport 3.5 km 10 minutes drive
Border Gate (Zhuhai) 10km 20 minutes drive
Lotus Border (Heng Qin) 500m 5 minutes drive
Macau Ferry Terminal 7.5km 20 minutes
Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal 4.1km 10 minutes
Galaxy Shuttle Bus Schedule
Pick‐up Point Frequency
International Airport 15‐20 min
Border Gate (Zhuhai) 5‐10 min
Lotus Border (Heng Qin) 15‐30 min
Macau Ferry Terminal 5‐10 min
Taipa Ferry Terminal 10‐15 min
San Ma Lo 10‐15 min
Old Taipa Village 10‐15 min
StarWorld Hotel 7‐10 min
City of Dreams 10‐15 min
Venetian Macao 10‐15 min
For more details, please refer to
http://www.galaxymacau.com/en/oth
er/getting‐here
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Accommodation (Please reserve as soon as possible) Galaxy Macau Hotel 銀河酒店 (Symposium Venue) (5 star hotel www.galaxymacau.com) Galaxy Hotel™’s 1,500 rooms and suites represent an evolution of resort accommodations amongst all hotels in Macau. Luxurious and beautiful, these contemporary rooms offer five‐star amenities throughout and stunning views that stretch to the city or water landscape. Rooms at Galaxy Hotel in Galaxy Macau also afford guests a level of deep comfort that conveys a kind of respect that only a host with true Asian Heart can present. Book your room online and stay at Galaxy Hotel for a perfect vacation at this world‐class Macau hotel!
The Grand Waldo Hotel 澳門金都酒店 (5 min walking distance) (5 star hotel www.grandwaldohotel.com) The Grand Waldo is a 12‐storey, five‐star luxury hotel comprising of 316 well‐appointed guest, superior suites and executive floor rooms, outdoor swimming pool, business centre, a variety of international cuisines to select from as well as a gymnasium. Most guest rooms offer 180 degrees spectacular water views whilst others present splendid city views of the new surrounding Cotai establishments. After a full day of swimming, sightseeing, entertainment and shopping, relax easy in the comfort of your room and enjoy the beautiful scenery that surrounds Grand Waldo.
Pousada Marina Infante 皇庭海景酒店 (3 min walking distance) (4 star hotel www.pousadamarinainfante.com) With a cozy and unique lake side environment, the Pousada Marina Infante is an international standard four‐star hotel. Located at the Taipa Island, in which the Border Gate of the Lotus Bridge to Heng Qin Island, China, Macau Maritime Terminal and the Macau International Airport can be conveniently reached within 15 minutes by car ride, you can find the heritage of both Chinese and Portuguese, historical and modern sightseeing spots, with just a leisure walking to downtown.
Useful Information Climate The climate is fairly warm tropical climates. Annual average temperature is about 20ºC (68ºF) and ranges from 16ºC (50ºF) to 25ºC (77ºF). Humidity levels are high and average values vary between 73% and 90%. Annual rainfall is 1.778mm, mostly during summer. In April humidity increases and days are warm in Macau. A cardigan or sweater will be useful in April. Language Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages, Cantonese being most widely spoken. The official languages are used in government departments in all official documents and communications. English is generally used in trade, tourism and commerce. Currency The Pataca (MOP$) is divided into 100 avos and it is Macau's official currency. Pataca is linked to the Hong Kong dollar (HK$). The exchange rate is MOP$103.20 = HK$100.00. There is an acceptable variation up to 10%. Roughly 8 Patacas is equivalent to 1 US Dollar.
Electricity For the most part, there are two types of electrical sockets (outlets) used in the Macau Special Administrative Region: the "Type G " British BS‐1363 and the "Type D" Indian (old British BS‐546 5 amp "small") sockets.
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Do you need a Visa??All visitors must hold a passport or a valid travel document.
Visas are required by all visitors except:
a) Nationals of Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Croatia, Czech, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominica, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Mali, Malta, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania and the United Kingdom(6 months) for a stay up to 90 days;
b) Nationals of Australia, Brunei (14 days), Canada, Chile, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Monaco, Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, Samoa, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the United States of America and Uruguay for a stay up to 30 days;
c) Holders of a Hong Kong Identity Card, Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card or Re‐entry Permit;
d) Nationals of China with valid Macau entry / depart documents;
e) Holders of "Laissez Passer" issued by the United Nations; in the course of duty;
f) Holders of travel document issued by the Portuguese authorities for the foreign citizens.
Visas can be obtained from the Immigration Services through Embassies/Consulates of the PRC and should be used within the validity. The visa is expired after the valid date. Visas may be applied for upon arrival at the Immigration counter, however some countries are required to apply for an entry visa before embarking to Macau. There are three types: Individual ‐ MOP$100, children under 12 years of age pay MOP$50. Family Passport ‐ MOP$200 Group ‐ MOP$50 per person for bonafide groups of 10 or more and children aged 12 or under.
The above information is for reference only. For further information on entry formalities, please call the Macau Immigration Services of Public Security Police Force: (Macau area code) 853‐2872 5488 or visit the website: http://www.fsm.gov.mo, email: [email protected]
For those who want to travel to mainland China, visas may be obtained at any of the China Travel Service (CTS) offices counters in Macau (the main branch is located at Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, nºs 223‐225, Edifício Nam Kuong, tel.853‐2870 0888) or at the Gongbei Immigration and Customs (after the Border Gate) .
Portuguese passport holders who need the consulate's assistance may go to the Portuguese Consulate located at Rua Pedro Nolasco da Silva, 45, or call Tel: (853) 2835 6660/1/2 or fax: (853) 2835 6658.
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www.macautourism.gov.mo