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EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012 Bern University Hospital, Switzerland FINAL PROGRAMME Advanced Training Courses in Intensive Care Medicine CobaSymposium & Workshop 2012 C OMPETENCY- B ASED T RAINING IN I NTENSIVE C ARE M EDICINE IN E UROPE May 09-10, 2012 May 11-12, 2012 ICU Management Implementing CompetencyBased Training in Intensive Care Medicine May 11-12, 2012 Haemodynamic Management www.esicm.org EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMITTEE Faculty Lists Management Skills in Intensive Care Course CHAIR OF THE DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Marco Maggiorini Zurich, Switzerland Chair, CobaFaculty Hans-Ulrich Rothen Bern, Switzerland Craig Carr London United Kingdom Pascale Gruber London United Kingdom Graham Ramsay London United Kingdom Bruno Regli Bern Switzerland Jukka Takala Bern Switzerland Timothy Wigmore London United Kingdom Haemodynamic Monitoring and Management CHAIR OF THE DIVISION OF SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS Giuseppe Citerio Monza, Italy Chair PACT Subcommittee Dermot Phelan Dublin, Ireland Maurizio Cecconi London United Kingdom Jan Bakker Rotterdam The Netherlands Hans Flaatten Bergen Norway Christoph K Hofer Zurich Switzerland Marco Maggiorini Zurich Switzerland Rui Moreno Lisbon Portugal Andrew Rhodes London United Kingdom Jukka Takala Bern Switzerland Gorazd Voga Sentjur Slovenia CobaSymposium & Workshop Chair, Clinical Training Subcommittee Hans Flaatten Bergen, Norway N&AHP Representative Katherina Iliopoulou Athens, Greece ESICM Organisation Team EDUCATION & TRAINING Estelle Flament Brussels, Belgium research Dominique De Boom Brussels, Belgium Editorial & Publishing Sherry Scharff Brussels, Belgium Julian Archer Plymouth United Kingdom Anna-Marija Batchelor Newcastle United Kingdom Geoff Bellingan London United Kingdom Christoph Berendonk Bern Switzerland Julian Bion Birmingham Lluis Blanch Torra Sabadell Spain Bernardo Bollen Pinto Porto Portugal Vladimir Cerny Hradec Kralove Czech Republic Eric Driessen Maastricht The Netherlands Hans Flaatten Bergen Norway Marianne Govaerts Maastricht The Netherlands Pascale Gruber London United Kingdom Claude Guérin Lyon France Marco Maggiorini Zurich Switzerland Rui Moreno Lisbon Portugal Dermot Phelan Dublin Ireland Andrew Rhodes London United Kingdom Hans-Ulrich Rothen Bern Switzerland Fabienne Saulnier Lille France Torsten Schroeder Berlin Germany Gisli Sigurdsson Reykjavik Iceland Benoît Vallet Lille France Elisabeth van Gessel Geneva Switzerland Walther van Mook Maastricht The Nertherlands Wilhelm Vukovich Brussels European Commission Norbert Weiler Kiel Germany United Kingdom EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme Dear Colleague, It is a pleasure to welcome you to one of the most beautiful towns in Europe! Thanks to its well-preserved medieval townscape, the Old Town of Bern was entered onto UNESCO’s listing of World Heritage Sites in 1983. With its 140,000 inhabitants, Bern is rather small, but if you have some spare time, a visit of the old centre is highly recommended. There you will find the Clock Tower (Zytglogge), formerly Bern’s first western city gate (1191-1256), now one of Bern’s most important sights. The Cathedral (Münster) is Bern’s most impressive example of Late Gothic architecture and the basilica with its three naves rises above Bern’s Old Town and the river Aare. Were you aware that Albert Einstein lived in Bern from 1903 to 1905 and developed his Theory of Relativity here? The Einstein House gives visitors a chance to see where the great physicist completely revolutionised our understanding of space and time. Finally, if you are accompanied by your family, do not miss visiting the Bear Park, a special experience for children as well as adults. Besides visiting Bern, do not forget to join us for CoBaSymposium & Workshop 2012! Well known experts in the field of medical training and teaching will contribute to this event, organised by ESICM’s CoBaFaculty. The aim is to promote educational activities and to foster relationships with national training organisations and national societies. The target audience includes representatives of national training organisations, experts in training and teaching in care of the critically ill, trainees, and other stakeholders in the field of medical training and teaching. The programme includes a mixture of lectures provided by top-level speakers, and workshops where input from all participants is expected. Active contribution from all participants is crucial in leading further developments of the CoBaTrICE programme! As a complement to CoBaSymposium & Workshop 2012, ESICM’s Clinical Training Committee has organised two advanced clinical training courses: “ICU Management” and “Haemodynamic Monitoring and Management”. Here a high level of interaction will be assured through a mixture of case based discussions in small groups, workshops, plenary lectures, and a comprehensive course workbook. Wellcome to Bern! Marco Maggiorini Hans Ulrich Rothen Head ESICM Division of Professional Development Chair ESICM CoBaFaculty Pascale Gruber Maurizio Cecconi Course Director ATCIC ICU Management Course Director ATCIC Haemodynamic Monitoring Improve the quality of care of acutely, critically ill and injured patients and their families through high quality education & training EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme Dates Wednesday 9 & Thursday 10 May 2012 Advanced Training Course Management Skills in Intensive Care Course (ATCIC 1) Friday 11 & Saturday 12 May 2012 Advanced Training Course Haemodynamic Monitoring and Management (ATCIC 2) Friday 11 and Saturday 12 May 2012 CobaSymposium & Workshops (Coba 1 & 2) Hotel booking contact Bern Incoming GmbH Amthausgasse 4 / Postfach 177 CH-3000 Bern 7 Phone: +41 31 328 12 60 Email: [email protected] URL: www.bern-incoming Official language The official language of the event is English. There will be no simultaneous translation. Venue Non-smoking Event Inselspital (Bern University Hospital), Bern, Switzerland ESICM thanks participants for respecting the « no-smoking » policy in the conference rooms, as well as during coffee breaks. ATCIC 1 Maurice E Müller-Haus, Entrance 42, Floor H, Auditorium MEM H-813/H-810 Bus stop “Bremgartenfriedhof” ATCIC 2 Children’s Hospital (KinderKlinik), Entrance 31B, Main Auditorium (Auditorium Rossi), KR 1-5 Bus stop “Inselspital” COBA 1 & 2 Children’s Hospital (KinderKlinik), Entrance 31B, Main Auditorium (Auditorium Rossi), KR 1-5 Bus stop “Inselspital” Local organiser European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Division of Professional Development 19, rue Belliard B-1040 Brussels Phone: +32 2 559 03 57 Email: [email protected] URL: www.esicm.org Disclaimer The Organising Society accepts no liability for injuries/ losses of whatever nature incurred by participants and/or accompanying persons, nor for loss or damage to their luggage and/or personal belongings. Public Transportation Visitors Cards (covering transportation around Bern) can be purchased directly at the Hotel. The costs are as follows: 24h: CHF 8.48h: CHF 13.72h: CHF 17.Other information about the area, activities and excursions can be found at the Bern Tourism Office (Bern Tourismus Bahnhofplatz 10a - 3011 Bern - Tel. +41 (0)31 328 12 12) or on the website (http://www.bern.com). EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme REGISTRATION general dinner Each registered participant will receive his/her personal documentation (including final programme) at the registration desk in the Children’s Hospital (Kinderklinik). Thursday May 10, 2012 Friday May 11, 2012 Saturday May 12, 2012 12:00 – 18:00 08:15 – 14:15, 15:15 – 18:30 08:00 – 10:00, 12:00 – 17:00 For participants of ACTIC “ICU management”, the registration desk is located at Maurice E. Müller Haus, entrance 42, floor H. Wednesday May 09, 2012 10:00 – 14:30 Onsite registration will be managed within the same time frame. Onsite registration fees per person Courses Title Rate Members Nonmembers ATCIC 1 - Management Skills in IC (9-10/5/2012) 370€ 450€ ATCIC 2 - Haemodynamic Monitoring & Management (11-12/5/2012) 370€ 450€ COBA 1 - CoBaSymposium & Workshops (11/5/2012) 170€ 200€ COBA 2 - CoBaSymposium & Workshops (12/5/2012) 170€ 200€ ATCIC 1 + ATCIC 2 540€ 700€ COBA 1 + COBA 2 290€ 350€ ATCIC 1 + COBA 1 340€ 450€ ATCIC 1 + COBA 2 340€ 450€ ATCIC 1 + COBA 1 + COBA 2 460€ 600€ 50€ 50€ Option: General Dinner on Friday night (11/5/2012) General Dinner Zunft zu Webern is one of the old guild houses of Bern. “Webern” relates to the weavers, a guild mentioned already in 1373 as an association of craftsmen. The guild of weavers did not only include weavers, but also fullings, clothiers, dippers and hatters. In 1911, the guild moved to the actual house at Gerechtigkeitsgasse 68, an old bernese property with a restaurant. Having a restaurant has always been important to this guild and today the well-known restaurant Zunft zu Webern is still located in this time-honoured house. SPEAKER’S DINNER EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme LEARNING OBJECTIVES The main goal of CoBaSymposium & Workshop 2012 is to support the further development and implementation of a standardised, well structured postgraduate training programme in intensive care medicine throughout Europe. The main goal of the advanced clinical training courses (ACTIC) is to provide trainees in Intensive Care Medicine with a series of high quality educational training opportunities. ESICM primarily dedicates itself to develop and run instructor and provider courses in close cooperation with the National Societies of Intensive Care Medicine. In the future, such courses shall operate at the national level, with minimal oversight from ESICM. Further details for each of these modules are given below. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION / EACCME This Education and Training Track is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS – www.uems.be). The granted European CME credits will be announced on the ESICM website. EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA Category 1 credit, contact the AMA (www.ama-assn.org). These events have been accredited as well by the Schwei zerische Gesellschaft für Intensivmedizin (www.sgi-ssmi.ch) and Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Reanimation (www.sgar-ssar.ch). Fortbildungsveranstaltungen und Credits 2012 Credits was Datum ATCIC-ICU Management 09.05.2012 10.05.2012 ATCIC Haemodynamic 11.05.2012 Management 12.05.2012 CobaSymposium & 11.05.2012 Workshop 2012 12.05.2012 SGAR 6 13.5 7.5 7 13.5 6.5 6 13 7 SGI 15 15 15 EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Advanced Training Courses in Intensive Care Medicine The following Final programme is subject to modification after printing. Course Description: The Management Skills in Intensive Care Course is aimed at specialists and trainees in intensive care medicine. The aim of the course is to enable candidates to develop knowledge and skills with the organisational and management aspects of running an intensive care unit. These are important skills required for specialists interested in career progression. The course uses a mixture of blended learning techniques including problem based learning, small group teaching, workshops, video, didactic lectures and includes a comprehensive course workbook. Topics covered during the course will include: General management of an intensive care unit, Current global economic impact on intensive care, Quality and performance indicators, Leadership, Patient safety, Risk management, Managing conflict, Effective negotiation, Writing a business case, Teamwork, Achieving change, Work life-balance, Managing difficult trainees, Finance, ICU budgeting and resource management. The 2-day course is run by an experienced faculty of intensivists with a specific interest in intensive care management who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the course. Management Skills in Intensive Care Course Wednesday May 09, 2012 Time Topic 11:00-11:15 Registration Format Instructor 11:15-11:30 11:30-12:00 Overview and Welcome Lecture G. Ramsay 12:00-12:30 Why are Management Skills Important for the Modern Intensivist? Lecture T. Wigmore The Role of the ICU Clinical Director Lecture G. Ramsay 12:30-13:00 Quality, Benchmarking and Improving Performance Lecture J. Takala 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Writing a Business Case Workshop T. Wigmore 15:00-15:30 Managing Change Lecture P. Gruber 15:30-16:00 Tea and Coffee Break 16:00-16:30 Leadership Lecture T. Wigmore 16:30-17:30 Risk Management and Patient Safety Workshop P. Gruber 17:30-18:30 Negotiating Effectively Workshop C. Carr 18:30-19:30 The new 32-bed interdisciplinary adult ICU at Inselspital Guided tour B. Regli, H.U. Rothen Thursday May 10, 2012 08:00-08:15 Registration 08:15-09:45 Teamwork Workshop T. Wigmore 09:45-10:15 Conflict Lecture P. Gruber 10:15-10:45 ICU Finances and Current Global Economic Impact on Intensive Care Lecture G. Ramsay 10:45-11:15 Tea and Coffee Break 11:15-11:45 Work Life Balance Lecture C. Carr 11:45-13:00 Managing Trainees in Difficulty Workshop P. Gruber 13:00-14:30 Working Lunch Preparation for Directors Meeting Workshop C. Carr 14:30-15:15 Directors Meeting Workshop C. Carr 15:15-15:45 Feedback from Directors Meeting Workshop C. Carr 15:45-16:00 Course Wrap Up EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Advanced Training Courses in Intensive Care Medicine The following Final programme is subject to modification after printing. Course Description: In this course, experts in the field of haemodynamic monitoring will guide the participants through the understanding of the cardiovascular physiology and of the haemodynamic monitoring and management of intensive care patients. Participants will be given a manual weeks before the course, during the course core lectures will be given and participants will be able to interact with the trainers to clarify any doubts they may have. A high level of interaction will be guaranteed also through small groups rotations and case based discussions focusing on specific aspects of haemodynamics. Haemodynamic Monitoring and Management FRIDAY May 11, 2012 09:15-09:45 Registration 09:45-10:00 Opening of the Course and Course Overview M. Cecconi 10:00-10:30 Cardiovascular Physiology: A Refresher Lecture A. Rhodes 10:30-11:00 Haemodynamic instability: How to Recognise It J. Bakker 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 Case based discussion H. Flaatten 12:00-12:30 Filling Pressures and Flow (PAC) J. Takala 12:30-13:00 Less Invasive Technologies: An overview M. Cecconi 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 The Right Tool for the Right Patient: Cased Based Discussion G. Voga 14:30-15:00 Optimising Flow and Oxygen Delivery: the evidence M. Cecconi 15:00-15:30 Vasoactive Drugs G. Voga 15:30-15:50 Coffee Break 15:50-16:45 Workshop: How to give a Fluid challenge Case discussions in 3-4 groups 17:00-18:30 CoBaSymposium & Workshop 2012 – Plenary lectures A. Rhodes, M. Cecconi , J. Bakker, G. Voga, R. Moreno Saturday May 12, 2012 08:15-08:45 Evaluating adequacy of perfusion J. Bakker 08:45-09:15 Fluid responsiveness C. Hofer 09:15-09:45 Ask the experts. Open questions to the speakers M. Cecconi , C. Hofer, G. Voga, M. Maggiorini, H. Flaatten, J. Takala, J. Bakker, G. Voga 09:45-10:10 Coffee break 10:10-12:10 Case based discussion: Rotations in 4 groups Optimising the septic patient J. Bakker, J. Takala Optimising the high-risk surgical patient C. Hofer, M. Cecconi Management of Acute Heart Failure M. Maggiorini, G. Voga The trauma patient with cardiac problems H. Flaatten, A. Rhodes 12:10-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:45 Post Course MCQ Test M.Cecconi 13:45-14:15 Course Feedback Course participants 14:15-14:30 Conclusion of the Course M. Cecconi Note: CoBaSymposium ends 15:30 EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: SCIENTIFIC programme CobaSymposium & Workshop 2012 The following Final programme is subject to modification after printing. Course Description: The CoBaTrICE programme has a number of objectives: 1. E stablish a European Forum for national ICM training organisations 2. S urvey current education and training provision & needs in ICM at national level. 3. D evelop minimum programme standards for quality assurance (monitoring & accreditation) for programmes of training in ICM, using consensus techniques 4. R eview workplace-based methods of assessment of individual competence 5. D evelop web-based tools for E&T support & life-long learning for trainers and trainees Implementing Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care Medicine Thursday MAY 10, 2012: Preparing the Meeting Theme Pre-meeting Aims Speaker Preparing the CoBaSymposium & Workshop 2012 Recapitulate Aims and Outcomes 15:30-18:00 H.U. Rothen, CoBaFaculty, moderators, speakers 19:30 Dinner CoBaFaculty, speakers and moderators (including ACTIC) Friday MAY 11, 2012: Implementing CoBaTrICE: Actual State and Future 08:15-09:00 Registration 09:00-09:10 Welcome 09:10-09:25 Postgraduate training in ICM: Setting the stage (1) The vision of ESICM To present the vision of ESICM H.U. Rothen, M. Maggiorini A. Rhodes, ESICM President Session 1 Postgraduate Training Programme: Establishing a Vocational Training Programme in Europe (Chairs: M. Maggiorini, H.U. Rothen) 09:25-09:50 Improving patient care through Setting the stage (2) high quality education and Quality of care of acutely, critically ill patients: The role of training healthcare professionals’ education and training Vocational education and training Setting the stage (3) across Europe: The strategic view To discuss actual state, future developments in postgraduate 09:50-10:15 J. Bion W. Vukovich1 training in Europe (EU’s Lifelong learning programme) Session 2a National Training Programmes for Postgraduate Medical Training in ICM: Diversity across Europe (Chairs: R. Moreno, D. Phelan) 10:15-11:00 France To present the actual state and future development of F. Saulnier (France) Switzerland structures, governance models and resources of national M. Maggiorini (Switzerland) The Netherlands training… W. van Mook (Netherlands) Scandinavia 11:00-11:30 1 G. Sigurdsson (Scandinavia) Coffee break Wilhelm Vukovich: European Commission, Directorate General Education and Culture, programme manager for vocational education and training; Leonardo da Vinci programme. EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: SCIENTIFIC programme CobaSymposium & Workshop 2012 The following Final programme is subject to modification after printing. Friday MAY 11, 2012: Implementing CoBaTrICE: Actual State and Future Session 2b National Training Programmes for Postgraduate Medical Training in ICM: Diversity across Europe (Chairs: R. Moreno, D. Phelan) 11:30-12:40 Czech Republic … programmes in intensive care medicine (ICM): Strength and V. Cerny (Czech Rep.) Spain weakness, threads to programmes (10’ each) L. Blanch (Spain) Germany N. Weiler (Germany) A. Batchelor (United-Kingdom) United-Kingdom Roundtable Summarising the actual state 12:40-12:50 Introduction to Afternoon-Workshops 12:50-14:00 Lunch Session 3 Thematic Workshops: Strength and Weaknesses in National Training Programmes R. Moreno, D. Phelan H.U. Rothen 1) Implementing CoBaTrICE at the National Level: Problems & Solutions 2) The Roles of NTO, ESICM and other Stakeholders 3) Trainees’ Expectations 14:00-15:30 Implementing CoBaTrICE National training programmes and national training organisations (3-4 groups, headed by (NTO): Problems & possible solutions. The role of NTO and members of CoBaFaculty) CoBaTrICE. How can ESICM support NTOs? Actions to be taken: Trainee – Trainers – NTO – CoBaNC – CoBaFaculty – ESICM 15:30-15:50 Coffee break Session 4 Results of Workshops (Chairs: H. Flaatten, L. Blanch) 15:50-17:00 Discussion with audience Presenting the workshops’ results (10’ per group) Reporters Summarising the proposed actions H. Flaatten, L. Blanch, B. Bollen Pinto Session 5 Plenary Lectures: Workforce in ICM – The Future (Chairs: A. Rhodes, B. Bollen Pinto) 17:00-18:30 Workforce in Intensive Care Medicine: Demographic Restraints and a Dark Future? A. Rhodes The Intensivist: The Future is Bright! B. Vallet 20:00-23:00 Dinner (doors open 19:30-23:30) EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: SCIENTIFIC programme CobaSymposium & Workshop 2012 The following Final programme is subject to modification after printing. Implementing Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care Medicine Saturday MAY 12, 2012: Supporting the Curriculum: Portfolio, Workplace-based Assessment and EDIC Theme Aims Session 6 Assessing Competence during Postgraduate Medical Training (Chairs: C. Guerin, T. Schröder) 08:15 –09:40 Assessing Knowledge and Speaker M. Govaerts Competencies – General Introduction DOPS, Mini-CEX: Why and How Assessing competence during PG medical training: General C. Berendonk Multi-Source Feedback: Simply the overview and role of workplace based assessment (WbA) (20’ each) J. Archer Best! WbA: Lessons from E. van Gessel Anaesthesiology 09:40-10:10 Coffee break Session 7 Monitoring and Documentation of Postgraduate Medical Training (Chairs: P. Gruber, J. Bion) 10:10-11:40 Portfolios as Self-Assessment Tool: To present the actual state of monitoring and documentation How to Do it E. Driessen during postgraduate medical training (PGT). Portfolio: Toy or tool? Paper- or web-based? Short presentations (30’) The ‘Failing Trainee’ Picking up and managing problems during PGT (20’) W. van Mook How Good is your Trainee? The role of the “exit examination”: A robust measure of G. Bellingan professional competence? (20’) Roundtable Consequences for PGT in ICM 11:40-12:40 Lunch Session 8 Thematic Workshops: Supporting the Curriculum, Implementing WbA and Final Exam. P. Gruber, J. Bion 1) Implementing WbA in a training programme: Do we need guidelines? Why? For whom? 2) Is there a need for an e-portfolio for postgraduate training in ICM? Should ESICM promote and support the development of such a tool? How should ESICM’s e-portfolio look like? 3) EDIC: Is the oral exam a robust measure of trainee’s competencies? What can / must be changed? 12:40-14:00 WbA, e-portfolio and Final Exam: How and Why 1) General guidelines for the use of tools for WbA (Chairs: W. van Mook / M. Govaerts) 2) Do we need a Europe-wide e-portfolio? What should be (3-4 groups, members minimal standards for a web-based portfolio? of CoBaFaculty equally (Chairs: J. Bion/E. Driessen) distributed to the groups) 3) How to standardise the oral examination (EDIC part 2)? (Chairs: G. Bellingan/M. Maggiorini) 14:00-14:15 Coffee break Session 9 Results of Workshops (Chairs: M. Maggiorini, H.U. Rothen) Presenting the workshops’ results (8’ per group) 14:15-15:15 Discussion Session 10 Conclusion of Symposium and Outlook 15:15-15:30 Concluding Remarks and Outlook Farewell Drink Reporters M. Maggiorini, H.U. Rothen M. Maggiorini Notes EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MAY 2012: FINAL programme ACKNOWLEGEMENTS The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine would like to wholeheartedly thank the following partners C OMPETENCY- B ASED T RAINING IN I NTENSIVE C ARE M EDICINE IN E UROPE