The THIRD ANNUAL Ottawa Conference State of the Art Clinical Approaches to smoking cessation February 4-5, 2011 FAIRMONT CHÂTEAU LAURIER HOTEL, OTTAWA, ONTARIO Contact information: 613-761-4034 1-888-761-OMSC (6672) Email: OMSC@ottawaheart.ca Website: www.ottawamodel.ca
Hear from smoking cessation experts Network with other Health Professionals Learn OF CURRENT AND EMERGING CONCEPTS PLANNING COMMITTEE Special thanks to the following individuals who participated in the planning of this event: Ms. Debbie Aitken Dr. George Fodor Ms. Pam Heise Ms. Laura Jones Ms. Marie Klobucar Ms. Kerri-Anne Mullen Dr. Lloyd Duchesne Ms. Jo-Anne Gagnier Dr. Paul Hendry Ms. Dayna Kearns Ms. Lisa Mouchet Dr. Andrew Pipe, Conference Chair Mr. Manu Sandhu DISCLOSURE Speakers will be requested to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this program. ACCREDITATION The University of Ottawa s Office of Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide accredited CME activities for family physicians and specialists. This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for up to 12 MAINPRO-M1 credits. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada for up to 12 credits. Through an agreement with the U.S. Accreditation for Continuing Medical Education, it is also accredited for 12 hours of Category 1 credits of the American Medical Association Physician s Recognition Award (AMA).
PRESENTERS Ms. Debbie Aitken Program Manager, Smoking Cessation Program University of Ottawa Heart Institute Ms. Annette Bradfield Nurse Practitioner Canadian Mental Health Association Dr. Patricia Daly Chief Medical Health Officer and Vice-President, Public Health Vancouver Costal Health Vancouver, British Colombia Ms. Rosa Dragonetti Manager, Nicotine Dependence Clinic and Tobacco Control Projects Canadian Mental Health Association Dr. Karl Fagerström President Fagerström Consulting Kagerod, Sweden Dr. Barry Finegan Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Dr. Rose Anne Goodine Chief, Family Practice Obstetrics Upper River Valley Hospital Waterville, New Brunswick Dr. Elaine Jolly Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ottawa Medical Director, Shirley E. Greenberg Women s Health Centre Dr. Milan Khara Clinical Director, Tobacco Dependence Clinic Vancouver Costal Health Addiction Services Vancouver, British Colombia Dr. Scott Leischow Professor, Colleges of Medicine and Public Health Associate Director for Biobehavioral and Social Sciences Research, Arizona Cancer Center The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Dr. Paul MacPherson Associate Professor and Clinician Scientist, Division of Infectious Diseases The Ottawa Hospital Mr. Neil MacKenzie Manager, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Windsor-Essex County Health Unit Windsor, Ontario Ms. Kerri-Anne Mullen Network Manager, Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr. Cameron Norman Assistant Professor University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario Dr. John Oyston Consultant Anesthesiologist The Scarborough Hospital Toronto, Ontario Ms. Sophia Papadakis Program Director, Primary Care Smoking Cessation Program University of Ottawa Heart Institute Mr. Michael Perley Director Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco Toronto, Ontario Ms. Donna Pettey Director of Operations Canadian Mental Health Association Dr. Andrew Pipe Chief, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Associate Director, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Mr. Derrick Shears Client Canadian Mental Health Association Mr. Gord Stevenson Client, Concurrent Disorder Program Canadian Mental Health Association Ms. Christine Zywine Advanced Practice Nurse Juravinski Cancer Centre Hamilton, Ontario
Friday February 4 th, 2011 MORNING TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS 7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 Introductory Comments 8:40 The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation in 2011 Increase your knowledge of the philosophies underlying clinical smoking cessation interventions in the healthcare setting 9:10 Keynote Address: Smoking Cessation: Looking Back, Moving Forward Build on historic accounts and increase your knowledge of macro-trends that will impact future clinical processes 10:10 Refreshment break 10:30 Smoking Cessation and the Perioperative Period Panel Presentation (includes 30-minute, post-presentation discussion) Increase your understanding of opportunities, issues, processes and impacts related to interventions during the perioperative period Dr. Andrew Pipe & Dr. Karl Fagerström 11:30 Lunch Stopping Smoking Before Surgery: Advantages and Issues Making a Brief Smoking Cessation Intervention the Standard Care in Preoperative Assessment Clinics Dr. John Oyston Dr. Barry Finegan
Friday February 4 th, 2011 AFTERNOON TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS 12:30 Smoking Cessation and Mental Health Panel Presentation (includes 30-minute, post-presentation discussion) Widen your perception and understanding of the underlying concepts and clinical considerations of smoking cessation in the mental health population The Practical Approaches to Smoking Cessation in the Mental Health Setting Providing Smoking Cessation to Those with Serious Mental Illness Real World Application Smoking Cessation at CMHA Ottawa Hearing from Consumers How Tobacco Cessation Interventions Enhance Recovery 14:00 Refreshment break 14:30 Knowledge Transfer Breakout Sessions (14:30-15:15 and repeated again from 15:15-16:00) Please choose 2 of the following sessions: Cost Effectiveness: Saving Bucks, Saving Beds Evidence to support the case for designating resources to smoking cessation interventions in healthcare settings will be presented New Frontier: Social Media and Smoking Cessation Modern approaches, including social media, for transferring education and support for smoking cessation will be addressed Relapse Prevention: What We Can Learn From our Patients Explore the realities of a smoker s relationship with tobacco and the employment of tips and techniques to assist smokers in remaining smoke-free The Unmotivated Smoker Increase your understanding of supportive strategies that meet the needs of the unmotivated smoker Dr. Milan Khara Ms. Donna Pettey Ms. Annette Bradfield Mr. Derrick Shears & Mr. Gord Stevenson Ms. Kerri-Anne Mullen Dr. Cameron Norman Ms. Debbie Aitken & Ms. Rosa Dragonetti Dr. Scott Leischow 16:00 Closing Remarks 16:30 Poster Presentations and Welcome Reception
SATURDAY February 5 th, 2011 MORNING TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS 7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 Introductory Comments 8:40 Keynote Address: Public Policy and Tobacco Control in the 21st Century Identify opportunities and challenges with respect to tobacco control in Canada Mr. Michael Perley 9:10 Recognized Approaches to Tobacco Reduction and Regional Tobacco Strategies Acquire knowledge of a successful, comprehensive regional strategy for tobacco control Dr. Patricia Daly 09:40 Refreshment break 10:00 Knowledge Transfer Breakout Sessions (10:00-11:00 and repeated again from 11:00-12:00) Please choose 2 of the following sessions: Program Development 101: Influencing Practice Change Integrate key concepts of program development that are essential for transforming clinical practices Tailored Workplace-Based Smoking Cessation Programs Examine approaches suitable for providing smoking cessation support to employees The Master Class: A conversation with Dr. Karl Fagerström Explore relevant tobacco-use concepts through open discussion with an international expert Adherence to Tobacco Treatment Dependence: Predictors of Success Recognize predictors of adherence to tobacco dependence treatment Mr. Neil MacKenzie Dr. Karl Fagerström Dr. Scott Leischow
SATURDAY February 5 th, 2011 AFTERNOON TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation in the Primary Care Setting Increase your awareness of attitudinal, organizational and system-level facilitations and barriers to the implementation of smoking cessation practices in the primary care setting Ms. Sophia Papadakis 13:45 Refreshment break 14:00 Smoking Cessation and Specialty Populations Panel Presentation (includes 30 minute post presentation discussion) Improve your understanding of the needs, challenges and opportunities experienced by healthcare practitioners in a variety of patient settings Smoking Cessation for HIV+ Individuals Smoking Cessation Considerations in the Female Patient Smoking Cessation and the Cancer Patient Smoking Cessation in the Prenatal Clinic: Don t Let an Opportunity Go Up in Smoke 15:30 The 2 Minute Drill Enjoy short, two minute presentations from other conference delegates on quickhitting anecdotes, experiences, insights and interesting research results in the field of smoking cessation Dr. Paul MacPherson Dr. Elaine Jolly Ms. Christine Zywine Dr. Rose Anne Goodine 16:00 Closing Remarks Dr. Andrew Pipe
Hotel Accommodation: Fairmont Château Laurier 1 Rideau Street K1N 8S7 613-241-1414 Rate: $179.00 Canadian All room rates are subject to 13% HST. Deadline to receive special room rate: January 4, 2011 Reservations can be booked by calling: 613-241-1414 or 1-800-441-1414 Or reserve online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ smokingcessation2011 In order to receive the special room rate, please book your reservation under Code: Smoking Cessation Conference Conference Presentations: To ensure course participants receive the most up-to-date information, and in an effort to lessen the environmental impact of our event, all presentations will be posted on our website as soon as they become available. We cannot guarantee that all presentations will be posted on the website prior to the start of the conference. Call for Conference Abstracts Abstracts must be submitted electronically using the official submission form found at: www.ottawamodel.ca Deadline for submission is December 1, 2010.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The University of Ottawa Heart Institute recognizes its funding partners: The University of Ottawa Heart Institute would like to thank the following companies and organizations for an unrestricted educational grant in support of this event: Platinum Level Funder Gold Level Funder
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