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SFAH – Shaw Foundation Alumni House, National University of Singapore
NUSS GH – Guild Hall, National University of Singapore Society Guild House @ Kent Ridge, National University of Singapore
Day 1 : Saturday 6th February 2010
TIME PROGRAM VENUE
8.00am Registration SFAH L1
9.00am Opening Ceremony

Welcome Address
Dujeepa D Samarasekera, Chairman, Organising Committee
NUSS Guild Hall
9.05am Dean's Address
Professor John Wong, Dean, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University Health System
9.15am Opening Address
Professor K Satkunanantham, Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health, Singapore
9.30am Lecture 1: Strategies for Increasing the Quality and Capacity of Care Through Medical Education
John Norcini, USA

Moderator:Low Poh Sim, Singapore
10.30am Opening Ceremony Reception SFAH L1
11.00am Lecture 2: If Harry Potter Ran A Medical School, Would It Matter?
Ronald M Harden, United Kingdom

Moderator: Koh Dow Rhoon, Singapore
NUSS Guild Hall
11.45am
Free Communications
Session 1
Free Communications
Session 2
FC1 – NUSS Guild Hall
FC2 – SFAH Auditorium
11.45am Moderated Poster Judging SFAH L2 Foyer
1.15pm
Lunch
Poster Exhibition
ESME Participants – Feedback with Faculty
Ronald M Harden, Matthew Gwee, Zubair Amin and Dujeepa D Samarasekera
SFAH L1
SFAH SR 1, 2 & 3
SFAH Auditorium

2.15pm
Symposium 1 – Quality Assurance and Patient Safety Symposium 2 – Interprofessional Education
Patient Safety Developments in Singapore- Seeing With New Eyes and Working With Young Minds
Sophia Ang, Singapore
The Efforts of Promoting Medical Humanities Education Through an Interprofessional Approach in Taiwan
Chi-Wan Lai, Taiwan
Learning Strategies in A Program Toward Better Patient Safety

Nancy Margarita Rehatta, Indonesia
Clinical Education: Sans Professional Boundaries

K Premarani, Singapore
Two Sides of the Same Coin


NG Patil, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Upgrading of the Allied Health Professionals - Appropriate Educational Training Recommendations
Celia Tan, Singapore
Patient Safety In Thailand: Expand Quality Services to the Formal Curriculum

Danai Wangsaturaka, Thailand
Ward Round As An Interprofessional Education Tool

Tham Kum Ying, Singapore
Role of Department of Quality in an Academic Medical Centre
Lokman Saim, Malaysia
 
Moderator: Shirley Ooi, Singapore Moderator: Judy McKimm, New Zealand
Symposium 1 – NUSS Guild Hall

Symposium 2 – SFAH Auditorium
4.00pm Tea Break SFAH L1
4.30pm Lecture 3: Interprofessional Education and Improving Collaborative Practice: Evaluating The Evidence
Judy McKimm, United Kingdom

Moderator: Tan Chay Hoon, Singapore
NUSS Guild Hall
5.15pm Lecture 4: If You Can't Communicate It Doesn't Matter What You Know: Communication Skills Training Is Essential for Quality in Healthcare
Jan van Dalen, The Netherlands

Moderator: Goh Poh Sun, Singapore
6.00pm End of Day 1  
6.15pm – 8.15pm Faculty Dinner (By Invitation) The Scholar, NUSS KRW Guild House

Day 2 : Sunday 7th February 2010

TIME PROGRAM VENUE
8.00am Registration SFAH L1
9.00am Lecture 5: Would You Send Your Mother to Anyone of Your Graduates?
Thomas H Aretz, USA

Moderator: Zubair Amin, Singapore
NUSS Guild Hall
9.45am Lecture 6 Simulated Patients? No, We Have Enough Patients – Facts and Fantasies About the Use of Simulated and Standardised Patients as Educational Tools for the Delivery of Quality in Healthcare
Jan-Joost Rethans, The Netherlands

Moderator: John Tam, Singapore
10.30am Tea Break SFAH L1
11.00am
Free Communications
Session 3
Free Communications
Session 4
FC3 – NUSS Guild Hall
FC4 – SFAH Auditorium
12.30pm
Lunch
Poster Viewing
ESME Participants – Feedback with Faculty
Ronald M Harden, Matthew Gwee, Zubair Amin and Dujeepa S Samarasekera
SFAH L1
SFAH SR 1, 2 & 3
SFAH Auditorium

1.30pm Lecture 7: Simulation and Quality Assurance in Healthcare: A Crossroad of the 21st-Century
Paul Phrampus, USA

Moderator: Hooi Shing Chuan, Singapore
NUSS Guild Hall
2.15pm
Symposium 3 – Simulation in Healthcare Education Symposium 4 – Professionalism, Ethics, Medical Law and Humanities
Integrating Simulation in Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum

Liaw SokYing, Singapore

Can Professionalism Be Taught?


Alastair Campbell, Singapore

The NUS Tummy Dummy – Abdominal Simulation Model for Pre–Clinical Students
Shariff Mahaboob and Lim Lian Kiat, Singapore

Teaching Research Ethics
Through Project Work


Lee Hin Peng, Singapore

Simulation in Paediatrics

Nicola Ngiam, Singapore
The Continuing Challenge in Teaching Professionalism and Ethics
Armando Crisostomo, Philippines
Preclinical Simulation Education: Bringing the Learning Back to the Patient's Bedside
Emily M Hayden, USA
Behavioural Sciences' Education in Sri Lanka: The Challenge of Translating Competence into Performance
Gominda Ponnamperuma, Sri Lanka
The Future of Simulation in Healthcare Education

Chen Fun Gee, Singapore
Ethics, Health Law, Humanities and Professionalism In Medicine: Australian Approaches
Paul Ulhas Macneill, Australia
Moderator: Lau Tang Ching, Singapore Moderator: Grace Tang, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Symposium 3 – NUSS GH

Symposium 4 – SFAH Auditorium
4.00pm Tea Break SFAH L1
4.45pm Lecture 8 – Quality Healthcare Through Excellence in Medical Education Research: Defining the Parameters
Kevin Eva, Canada

Moderator: Erle Lim, Singapore
NUSS Guild Hall
5.30pm – 5.45pm Presentation of Awards for Best Oral and Best Poster Presentations & Closing Ceremony

Address by Mr Glen Liau, President, Medical Society, National University of Singapore

Closing Ceremony
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