The Ontario Medical Association and the Champlain LHIN

The Ontario Medical Association and the Champlain LHIN

Presents

Caring for the Elderly in Champlain: The Primary Care Perspective

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Location: The Hampton Inn Ottawa and Conference Centre 200 Coventry Road, Ottawa, Ontario

Course Inquiries: Mr. Marc Tanguay ? email: marc.tanguay@ Phone:1-800-268-7215 ext 3046

Registration Inquiries:

Tel: (613) 761-4480 x1 E-Mail: cme@toh.on.ca

Online Registration Available at: med.uottawa.ca/cme

Presenters:

Dr. Vera Etches, Associate Medical Officer of Health & Chair Primary Care Physicians Leadership Table Dr. Wilbert Keon, Champlain LHIN Board Chair Dr. Stewart Kennedy, OMA President Ms. Chantale LeClerc, Champlain LHIN Interim CEO Mr. Bruce Libman, Champlain LHIN Epidemiologist Ms. Kimberly Peterson, Vice President Client Services, Community Care Access Centre Dr. Dona Bowers, Family Physician, Director Health Services, Somerset West CHC Dr. Andrew Pipe, Chief, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr. Frank Molnar, Medical Director, Geriatric Day Hospital, The Ottawa Hospital Dr. Lee Donahue, Family Physician & Cancer Care Primary Care Leader Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, Medical Officer of Health, Eastern Counties Public Health Unit Ms. Trish Pagtakhan, Coordinator, Ottawa West Integrated Falls ProgramDr. Louise McNaughtonFilion, Director, Emergency Madicine, L'Hopital Montfort, Emergency Department Lead Champlain LHIN Ms. Robin Lowry, Community Engagement Coordinator, Community Care Access Centre Dr. Barb Farrell Dr. Anne Harley Ms. Sophie Parisien, Community Care Access Centre Dr. Sharon Johnston, Assistant Professor,Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, CT Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, ?lisabeth Bruy?re Research Institute Ms. Rachel Davidson, Regional Coordinator Living Health Champlain (Chronic Disease Selfmanagement)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Ontario Medical Association in collaboration with the Champlain LHIN and local primary care leaders is pleased to offer a primary care course on Caring for the Elderly in Champlain: The Primary Care Perspective. This interdisciplinary event will provide an opportunity for physicians and other primary care providers through the Champlain LHIN to connect, exchange information, tools and innovations in primary care, leading the way to healthier communities and better care for our elder population.

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SESSIONS ARE IN ENGLISH

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By participating in this course, participants will be able to:

Develop an understanding of a population perspective for care of the elderly in your practice ? who are my elderly patients, what do they need?

Improve the quality of elder care in your practice through knowledge of tools available

Increase awareness of, and linkages to community resources State resources available in the community to help care for elderly patients Expand connections among primary care organizations and providers Improve the patient care experience within a changing health system

PLANNING COMMITTEE

The Ontario Medical Association and the Champlain LHIN would like to extend special thanks to the following individuals who participated in the planning of this event:

Dr. Vera Etches, Associate Medical Officer of Health, Ottawa Public Health Dr. Clare Liddy, Assistant Professor,Department of Family Medicine,University of Ottawa Clinical Investigator, C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre ?lisabeth Bruy?re Research Institute, Primary Care Lead, DRCC Champlain LHIN Dr. Lee Donahue, Family Physician & Cancer Care Primary Care Leader Dr. Andrew Pipe, Chief, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr; Paul Hendry, Professor of Surgery, Assistant Dean for Continuing Medical Education Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa/Universite d'Ottawa Dr. Dona Bowers, Family Physician, Director Health Services, Somerset West CHC Dr. Louise McNaughton-Filion, Director, Emergency Madicine, L'Hopital Montfort, Emergency Department Lead Champlain LHIN Mr. Marc Tanguay, Ontario Medical Association Ms. Karen Patzer, Senior Planning & Engagement Specialist, Lead Diabetes, Champlain LHIN

Program Agenda

Morning Sessions After attending this course participants should be able to:

Time 0800-0830

Topic and Learning Objective

Continental breakfast, registration ? visit exhibits

0830 - 0900 0900 - 0945

Welcome and Introduction

Setting the Stage ? Elderly Care in the Champlain LHIN Identify and explain the needs/gaps in

elderly care in the Champlain LHIN region List the key priorities and health system

improvement initiatives supported by the Champlain LHIN Describe the Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) roles and resources

0945 ? 1015 1015 ? 1115 1115 ? 1215

Refreshment Break ? visit exhibits

Exploring Primary Care Perspectives on Elderly Care ? small group discussions Describe and give examples of the

challenges and resources needed to better care for high risk elderly patients Identify how primary care physicians can be better supported in caring for their elderly populations

New Perspectives on Improving Health of the Elderly: Panel Discussion Summarize the role of primary care in

improving health of the elderly population within a changing health environment Describe opportunities for making improvements to better manage elder care

1215 ? 1315

Lunch break ? visit exhibits

Speaker

Dr. Vera Etches Dr. Wilbert Keon Dr. Stewart Kennedy

Ms. Chantale LeClerc Mr. Bruce Libman

Ms. Kimberly Peterson

Dr. Dona Bowers

Dr. Wilbert Keon Dr. Andrew Pipe Dr. Stewart Kennedy Dr. Frank Molnar

Afternoon sessions

1315 ? 1400 C1

C2

Concurrent Sessions ? choose 1

Falls Prevention Workshop Explain the purpose and contents of the new

Falls Prevention Tool Kit Describe how the Took Kit can be applied in

practice

Practical Approaches to Caring for Your Elderly

Patients Identify ways primary care can play a role in

reducing patient visits to the ER Identify useful approaches to prevention and

potential use of a "Rourke-like" tool List where to find community resources for

elderly patients

Practical Approaches to Reducing

Polypharmacy in the Elderly

C3

Describe the impact of polypharmacy on patients and the health care system

Identify common prescribing cascades

Develop plans to withdraw medications safely

1400 ? 1420 1430 ? 1515

C4

C5

C6 1525 ? 1600

Refreshment Break ? visit exhibits

Transition time ? 10 minutes

Concurrent Sessions ? Choose 1

Access, Treatment and Care of People with

Dementia Discuss practical approaches in managing

cognitive decline Identify ways to screen for early cognitive

impairment in the outpatient setting State preventative health interventions for this

population

How to Support your Patient with Multiple

Chronic Conditions Describe self management supports available

in the Champlain region for patients and providers Explain different techniques to improve patients communication, motivation and disease management (motivational interviewing, health coaching, goal setting)

Improving the Quality of Diabetes Care in the

Elderly Identify tools and resources for diabetes care

coordinated by the DRCC and offered through Ottawa Public Health State examples of how diabetes management can be improved through eConsultation, Pilot Project on Unattached Patients, Diabetes Education Transition time (10 minutes)

Introduction of the LHIN Primary Care Lead and

Leadership Table

Closing Messages and Evaluations

Dr. Lee Donahue Dr. Paul Roumeliotis Ms. Trish Pagtakhan

Dr. Louise McNaughton-Filion Ms. Robin Lowry

Dr. Barb Farrell

Dr. Anne Harley Dr. Frank Molnar Ms. Sophie Parisien

Dr. Sharon Johnston Ms. Rachel Davidson

Dr. Clare Liddy

Dr. Vera Etches and PC Physician Lead

REGISTRATION ON-LINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE ? VISIT med.uottawa.ca/cme

? Continental breakfast, 2 refreshment breaks and lunch are included in the fee. ? Concurrent sessions are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, so register early! ? No registration form will be processed without the full fee included. ? Post-dated cheques are not accepted. ? Refunds less $75 administrative charge will be issued for cancellations received in writing by

December 30, 2011. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after that date. Refund cheques will be sent after the event. ? The University of Ottawa CME reserves the right to cancel courses. Registrants will be notified at the earliest possible date in the event of a cancellation. Registration fees for courses cancelled by the University of Ottawa CME will be refunded; however the University of Ottawa CME will not be liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such cancellations may cause.

Caring for the Elderly in Champlain ? Friday, January 13, 2012

Last Name: ___________________________________ First Name__________________________________ Telephone:____________________________________ Fax:_______________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ City: _________________________ Provence: ___________________ Postal Code: ____________________ Email: ____________________________________________________

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Concurrent sessions - Assigned on a first come first serve basis

Concurrent Session Choices

First choice

Alternate choice

13:15 Session

14:30 Session

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EARLY BIRD FEE

(If you register on or before December 30, 2011)

Physicians, Residents and Other health professionals

$150.00

REGULAR FEE

(If you register on or after December 31, 2011

Physicians, Residents and Other health professionals

$175.00

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Cheque

Make cheque payable to: University of Ottawa, CME Post-dated cheques will not be accepted.

If paying by cheque, please mail completed form with your cheque to: The Ottawa Hospital ? Civic Campus; Continuing Medical Education; 3rd Floor, CPC, 1053 Carling Avenue, Ottawa ON K1Y 4E9

Fax: 613-761-5262

If paying by credit card, register on-line at med.uottawa.ca/cme To protect your privacy, the Office of Continuing Medical Education can no longer accept registration by phone

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