Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Krętka » 23 Paź 2009, o 19:28

W dniach 24-25 października 2009r. odbędzie się w Waszyngtonie coroczna konferencja, poświęcona chorobom odkleszczowym. Szczegóły tutaj:

http://www.ilads.org/lyme_programs/lyme_events.html

Lista prelegentów jest imponująca:

Wayne Anderson, ND, ILADS member, is a naturopathic doctor practicing in Santa Rosa, CA
Paul V. Beals, MD, is an integrative medicine specialist and ILADS member with offices in both Annapolis, MD and Washington, D.C.
Sandra Berenbaum, LCSW, is an ILADS member with a private practice in both Duchess County, NY and Connecticut
David Berg, MS, is lab director at Arizona Coagulation Consultants in Phoenix.
Steven J. Bock, MD, ILADS member, is co founder of Rhinebeck Health Center, New York.
Marilyn Boehm, MD, graduate ILADS/TTCF training program, private practice Hubert, NC
Robert C. Bransfield, MD, President-Elect ILADS, private psychiatry practice Red Bank, NJ
Joseph J. Burrascano, Jr., MD, Board member ILADEF, developed Lyme data base research project
Daniel J. Cameron, MD, MPH, President ILADS, private practice Mt. Kisco, NY, ILADS training physician
Sarah Chissell, MD, graduate ILADS/TTCF training program, OB-GYN in Kent, UK
Ann Corson, MD, graduate ILADS/TTCF training program, now a training physician. Family Practice in Cochranville, PA.
Jonathan Forester, MD, MS, FAAOA, ILADS member, private practice in Pineville, LA
Andrea Gaito, MD, Past President ILADS, rheumatologist in Basking Ridge, NJ,
Eric Gordon, MD, ILADS member, private practitioner in Santa Rosa, CA specializing in alternative medicine
Christine Green, MD, ILADS training physician; private practitioner in Family Medicine in Los Altos, CA
Steven Harris, MD, ILADS/TTCF training physician; private practitioner in Redwood City, CA
Richard I. Horowitz, MD, President of ILADEF, ILADS/TTCF training physician; private practice in Hyde Park, NY
Joseph G. Jemsek, MD, ILADS Treasurer and ILADS/TTCF training physician. Private practice in Fort Mill, SC
Lorraine B. Johnson, JD, ILADS Secretary, Executive Director, California Lyme Disease Association
Charles Ray Jones, MD, ILADS member, ILADS/TTCF training physician
Ahmed Kilani, PhD, is lab director of Clongen Laboratories in Gaithersburg, MD
Cheryl Koopman, PhD is associate research professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.
Judith G. Leventhal, PhD is membership chair, ILADS and is in private psychological practice in New York City.
Kenneth Liegner, MD, ILADS/TTCF training physician who is in private practice in Armonk, NY.
Elizabeth Maloney, MD is a prolific advocate on behalf of Lyme patients. She is a member of ILADS.
David C. Martz, MD, is an ILADS Board member and advocate for Lyme patients from Colorado Springs, CO. Dr. Martz is a graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program.
Maureen McShane, MD is a graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program. She is in private practice in Plattsburgh, NY
V. Anne Mears, BSN, is a member of ILADS and Lyme advocate from San Bernadino, CA.
Shawn Naylor, DO, is a graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program with a special interest in alternative medicine. He is in private practice in Denver, CO.
Carsten Nicolaus, MD, PhD is a member of ILADS. He is CEO of the Centrum Borreliose Augsburg.
Steven E. Phillips, MD is past president of ILADS. He is in private practice in Wilton, CT.
Bernard D. Raxlen, MD, is a ILADS/TTCF training physician in private psychiatry practice in New York City.
Virginia Savely, RN, FNP-C, ILADS member and graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program is a family nurse practitioner currently based in San Francisco, CA.
Armin Schwartzbach, MD, PhD is an ILADS member. He is specialist in laboratory medicine at the Centrum Borreliose Augsburg.
Leo J. Shea, III, PhD is a Board member of ILADS. He is in private clinical psychology practice in New York City at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Virginia T. Sherr, MD is in private psychiatric practice in New Holland, PA. She is a former Board member of ILADS.
Samuel M. Shor, MD, is an ILADS member and internal medicine specialist in Reston, VA.
Sheila M. Statlender, PhD is an ILADS member in private clinical psychology practice in Newton Centre, MA.
Raphael B. Stricker, MD, is past president of ILADS. He is in private practice in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Stricker is an ILADS/TTCF training physician.
Aparna N. Taylor, ND is a graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program and member of ILADS. She is in private practice in Calgary, Alberta.
Keri B. Topouzian, DO, is a graduate of the ILADS/TTCF training program in practice in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Joseph J. Trunzo, PhD is associate professor, Department of Applied Psychology at Bryant University.
Diane Wilcox, PhD is an ILADS member. She is a professor at George Mason University.
David S. Younger, MD is an ILADS member who has a private clinical practice in neurology in Manhattan. Affiliated with NYU, where he has an active research presence.
Leila H. Zackrison, MD is a former ILADS Board member and active in clinical practice in Fairfax, VA as a rheumatologist.

Conference Program:
Saturday, October 24, 2009

7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast and Registration
8:15 a.m. Keynote: 21st Century ILADS Daniel J. Cameron, MD, MPH
8:45 a.m. Evidence Supporting the Use of Clinical Judgment in Lyme Disease - Elizabeth Maloney, MD
9:15 a.m. Lyme Disease: Neuropsychological Misdiagnoses and Academic Workplace Accommodations
- Leo J. Shea, III, PhD
9:45 a.m. Question and Answer
10:00 a.m. Networking Break
10:15 a.m. 1st BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11:15 a.m. 2nd BREAKOUT SESSIONS
12:15 p.m. Lunch for all registrants
1:15 p.m. Lyme In Pregnancy, Physicians’ Training Program Lecture, Sarah Chissell, MD
1:45 p.m. Chronic Fatigue and Lyme, Samuel Shor, MD
2:15 p.m. Question and Answer
2:30 p.m. Networking Break
2:45 p.m. 3rd BREAKOUT SESSIONS
3:45 p.m. 4th BREAKOUT SESSIONS
5:10 p.m. ILADS Members Annual Meeting
5:30 p.m. Reception for all registrants
Sunday Morning, October 25, 2009

7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:15 a.m. Keynote: Lyme and Autism, Robert C. Bransfield, MD
8:45 a.m. Spatial Analysis of Environmental Factors Related to Lyme Disease in Alabama by Means of NASA Earth Observation Systems  Stephen L. Firsing III, MPA-MA, Nathan Renneboog, B.S.
9:15 a.m. Chronic Lyme in Rural Colorado, David C. Martz, MD
9:45 a.m. Question and Answer
10:00 a.m. Networking Break
10:15 a.m. 5th BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11:15 a.m. 6th BREAKOUT SESSIONS
12:30 p.m. Conclusions and recommendations
Breakout sessions:

Session 1: Nuts and Bolts of Treating Lyme Disease and advanced topics - Joseph J. Burrascano, Jr., MD; Richard I. Horowitz, MD

Session 2: Case Discussions - Led by Andrea Gaito, MD; Neurology: David Younger, MD, Marilyn Boehm, MD, PhD; Rheumatology: Andrea Gaito, MD, Leila Zackrison, MD, Keri Topouzian, DO; MS vs. Lyme Diagnosis: Kenneth Liegner, MD, Aparna Taylor, ND, Anne Mears, MSN; Pediatrics: Ann F. Corson, MD, Maureen McShane, MD; Neuropathy: Joseph Jemsek, MD; Betty Maloney, MD; Shawn Naylor, DO; Alfonse Campo, MD

Session 3: Integrative Treatment of Lyme - Led by Steven Bock, MD; Integrative Treatment of Lyme Complex: Steven Bock, MD, Paul Beals, MD, Wayne Anderson, ND

Session 4: The Brain and Tick-Borne Diseases - Led by Judith G. Leventhal, PhD; Brain Functioning and Tick-Borne Diseases: Robert C. Bransfield MD, Sandra Berenbaum, LCSW; Children and Lyme Disease: Leo J. Shea, III, PhD; Lyme Disease and the Family: Sheila Statlender, PhD; The Role of the Psychotherapist in the Patients Treatment Team: Joseph Trunzo, PhD, Cognitive-Behaviorally Based Treatment Techniques/ Adults

Session 5: Emerging Topics - Led by Samuel Shor, MD, FACP; Proposed Case Definition: Raphael Stricker, MD; Challenge of Developing Staging Processes in Lab Diagnosis:Armin Schwartzbach, MD, PhD; Tick Study results:Ahmed Kilani, PhD; Impact of Chronic Lyme on Workplace Performance: Diane Wilcox, PhD; Morgellons-122 patient studies Ginger Savely, MSN, DNP

Session 6: Research workshop and Evidence Based Medicine Roundtable - Led by Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH; Christine Green, MD; Steven Harris, MD; Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA; Cheryl Koopman, PhD; Kenneth Liegner, MD; V. Anne Mears, MSN; Steven Phillips, MD; Eva Sapi, PhD; Virginia Sherr, MD; Joseph Trunzo, PhD; Leila Zackrison, MD



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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Greta » 23 Paź 2009, o 19:59

Łooo, a kto poleciał? :)
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez guzia » 28 Paź 2009, o 11:30

No właśnie, poleciał ktoś z naszych?
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Krętka » 30 Paź 2009, o 12:01

Tak ;)
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Greta » 30 Paź 2009, o 18:28

Wyczerpująca odpowiedź :lol:
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Prezes Fundacji » 8 Lis 2009, o 21:57

Sprawozdanie dostępne jest na stronach Fundacji:

http://fundacja-bartek.pl/akt/
Fundacja BARTEK na Rzecz Osób z Boreliozą i Innymi Chorobami Odkleszczowymi: http://www.fundacja-bartek.pl
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez Krętka » 9 Lis 2009, o 17:23

Zdołowały mnie niektóre zdania z tego sprawozdania:

Kilka wykładów poświęconych było leczeniu boreliozy i koinfekcji. Nie jest ono łatwe,nie zawsze przynosi spodziewany efekt, szczególnie w postaci przewlekłej choroby, ale nalezy zawsze podejmować próbę leczenia. Podstawą leczenia jest długotrwala, przerywana, stosowana odpowiednio do potrzeb antybiotykoterapia. Przynosi ona zawsze poprawę stanu pacjenta i prowadzi wielokrotnie do wyleczenia.


W czasie pracy w gabinecie dr Corson spotkałam wielu szczęśliwych pacjentów. Obecnie czują się dobrze. Chętnie opowiadali swoją trudną, czasem niemal tragiczną historię wiodaca do rozpoznania i początku leczenia choroby.Niektórzy leczą sie z przerwami wiele lat. Doskonale znaja już swoj organizm i zawsze szybko reaguja na zaostrzenia dolegliwości.Nie zawsze wymagane jest podawanie antybiotyków.



:cry: :cry: :cry:
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Re: Coroczna konferencja ILADS

Postprzez ines108 » 9 Lis 2009, o 18:15

Krętko jeżeli istnieje możliwość wyleczenia to znaczy że zawsze jest szansa.
P.S. Czy Pani doktor piszaca sprawozdanie nie jest czasem z Łodzi? ;)
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