POSTPONED: 2nd ESO-EONS Eastern Europe and Balkan Region Masterclass in Oncology Nursing
Not eligible for ESCO credits
28.11.2020 - 30.11.2020
Belgrade, Serbia
MASTERCLASS
Description
Chairs: A. Eniu, CH - B. Grube, DK - L. Sharp, SE
INTRODUCTION
The 2nd Masterclass in Oncology Nursing is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of cancer nurses from Eastern Europe and the Balkan region and facilitate the interaction. Simultaneous translation will be provided in Serbian-Croat. A second language translation will be offered, depending on the number of the requests received.
Three intensive days of full immersion in up-to-date cancer nursing will create a collective spirit of teaching and learning to improving clinical skills and patient care.
The sessions are specific nursing-oriented sessions exploring specialist knowledge around cancer and lifestyle, emergency oncology and supportive care. Also sessions focusing on practice skills such as team communication and safety, research in nursing, psychosocial consequences of cancer therapy to mention a few.
Other sessions will provide the forum for reviewing and understanding the growing evidence base for nursing interventions and reflect on participant’s role in clinical leadership. Case studies related to topics from the course, will be discussed and explore nursing practice focusing on special aspects of care.
Some of the session will be more clinical about the latest issues for the treatment and care in radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapy, management of various cancers, with an international faculty of experts.
The number of participants will be limited and admission will be by competitive application only.
Admitted participants will be granted free registration and full-board accommodation for the duration of the Masterclass. A maximum amount of 200 Euro will be available as a contribution for travel support to participants coming from outside the Belgrade area. Participants will reside at the course venue and participation is compulsory throughout the course.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Understand new developments in cancer disease management
• Recognize and describe acute and late adverse effects of cancer and its treatment
• Identify complex patient needs across the cancer trajectory
• Describe the role of the advanced oncology nurse in leading clinical nursing care
MAIN TOPICS
• Cancer and lifestyle
• Radiotherapy,
• Emergency oncology
• Supportive and palliative care
• Team communication and safety
• Chemotherapy, targeted and immunotherapy
• Psychosocial issues
• Compassion fatigue
• Clinical leadership
• Case discussion on above topics
The Eastern Europe and Balkan Region |
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Faculty
FACULTY
C. Diez de los Rios de la Serna, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, ES
A. Eniu, Riviera-Chablais Vaud-Valais, Interdisciplinary Oncology Service (SIC), Rennaz, CH
B. Grube, Danish Nurses Organisation, Copenhagen, DK
T. Holz Borch, Herlev University Hospital, Herlev, DK
L. Sharp, Stockholm-Gotland Regional Cancer Centre, Stockholm-Gotland,Stockholm, SE
H. Ullgren, Karolinska University Hospital, Oncology Clinic, Stockholm, SE
General information
ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
Laura Richetti
European School of Oncology (ESO)
Piazza Indipendenza 2
6500 Bellinzona
ph +41 91 820 09 51
e-mail: lrichetti@eso.net
IMPORTANT DEADLINES |
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Application by: | 31 May 2020 | |
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Application
PARTICIPANT PROFILE
• 5-10 years’ experience in cancer nursing
The application deadline has passed, outcome will be notified by the first week of July.
THE APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED (31 MAY 2020)
Programme
28 November |
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13:00 | Registration |
14:00 | Opening welcome Focus on ESO and EONS A. Eniu, CH - L. Sharp, SE |
14:30 | Cancer and lifestyle A. Eniu, CH |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Radiotherapy, general overview for nurses L. Sharp, SE |
16:30 | Emergency oncology C. Diez de los Rios de la Serna, UK |
17:30 | Supportive care and palliative care H. Ullgren, SE |
18:00 | Reflections L. Sharp, SE - B. Grube, DK |
19:30 | Dinner |
29 November |
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8:30 | Two Parallel group |
Team Communication and safety - Group 1 L. Sharp, SE |
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Professional Expectations - Group 2 B. Grube, DK |
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9:00 | Team Communication and safety - Group 2 L. Sharp, SE |
Professional Expectations - Group 1 B. Grube, DK |
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9:30 | Chemotherapy and targeted therapies, general overview for nurses A. Eniu, CH |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | Two Parallel groups |
Nursing care discussions (related to the topics earlier in the course) - Group 1 C. Diez de los Rios de la Serna, UK |
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Discuss extravasations, skin and oral care - Group 2 B. Grube, DK |
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13:00 | Lunch |
14:00 | Two Parallel groups |
Nursing care discussions (related to the topics earlier in the course) - Group 2 C. Diez de los Rios de la Serna, UK - H. Ullgren, SE |
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Discuss extravasations, skin and oral care - Group 1 B. Grube, DK |
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16:00 | Coffee break |
16:30 | Two Parallel groups |
Compassion fatigue - Group 1 L. Sharp, SE |
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Clinical Leadership- Group 2 B. Grube, DK |
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Compassion fatigue - group 2 L. Sharp, SE |
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Clinical Leadership- Group 1 B. Grube, DK |
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17:30 | Reflections L. Sharp, SE - B. Grube, DK |
19:00 | Dinner |
30 November |
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8:30 | Immunotherapy, general overview for nurses T. Holz Borch, DK |
9:30 | Psycosocial issues in cancer care C. Diez de los Rios de la Serna, UK |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | Cancer nursing research L. Sharp, SE - B. Grube, DK |
11:00 | Closing session - Discussion, reflections, evaluation L. Sharp, SE - B. Grube, DK |
12:00 | End of the event |
Important information
On behalf of ESO and EONS we would like to inform you that due to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis we have made the difficult decision to postpone the 2nd ESO-EONS Eastern Europe and Balkan Region Masterclass in Oncology Nursing programmed for 28-30 November in Belgrade, Serbia.
We deeply regret having to take this decision but we feel that in the current climate we all need to do our part in trying to limit the diffusion of the virus as much as possible and this was the only decision possible considering your role in society as medical staff.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused but we think you’ll all agree that this solution was unavoidable.