Learning Objectives
Το allow you to better select which parts of the programme you would like to attend, we are providing you with a brief overview of learning objectives per presentation.
To view these, simply click on the speakers’ names below, underlined and in blue fonts.
Please note that this section is being updated constantly.
The Learning Objectives are available per session as follows:
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
1.SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNITY (EiR Schools)( 09.00 – 10.30)
2. ARTHRITIS (EiR Schools)( 09.00 – 10.30)
3. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNITY (EiR Schools)( 11.00 – 13.00)
4. ARTHRITIS (EiR Schools)( 11.00 – 13.00)
5. EiR Summit (12.45 – 16.00)
6. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNITY (EiR Schools)( 14.00 – 16.30)
7. ARTHRITIS (EiR Schools)( 14.00 – 16.30)
8. Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony (19.00 – 20.30)
Keynote Speech: Autoinflammatory diseases
Thursday, 26 January 2012
1. ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (08.30 – 10.30)
2. PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY (09.00 – 10.30)
3. PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS (11.00 – 13.00)
4. PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY (11.00 – 11.30)
5. Quiz (11.00 – 11.45)
6. Diagnosis and management of sacroilitis - HOW TO use the MRI in clinical practice (12.00 – 13.00)
7. HOW TO manage enthesopathies and dactylitis (12.00 – 13.00)
8. HOW TO provide pregnancy counselling in people with rheumatic diseases (11.00 – 12.00)
9. Keynote presentations (EiR Patients Meeting)( 14.30 – 15.30)
- What can a psychologist add to patient management
- Doctor-patient communication: communicate pain and fatigue effectively to your healthcare team
10. MANIFESTATIONS OUTSIDE JOINTS (15.30 – 17.30)
Thursday, 26 January 2012
11. OSTEOARTHRITIS (15.30 – 17.30)
12. WORKSHOP “Ultrasound in osteoarthritis” (15.30 – 16.30)
13. WORKSHOP(15.30 – 16.30)
14. Workshop: Diagnosis and management of JIA (Paediatric Session)( 15.30 – 16.30)
15. Ultrasound in the spondyloarthropathies (16.30 – 17.30)
16. HOW TO develop behavioral interventions to reduce cardiovascular risk in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (16.30 – 17.30)
17. Workshop: Juvenile and Adult spondyloarthopathies (Paediatric Session) 16.30 – 17.30)
18. MIXED WORKSHOP (EiR Patients Meeting) (16.30 – 18.00)
Pain in a daily reality
19. MIXED WORKSHOP (EiR Patients Meeting)( 16.30 – 18.00)
Doctor-patient communication: moving from compliance, through adherence, to concordance
20. STATE OF THE ART (17.30 – 18.30)
Friday, 27 January 2012
1. 9.00 – 10.30 Plenary Session
- Complement and Autoimmunity
- Mechanisms of Tissue Injury
- Genes and Genetics in SLE
2. 09.30 – 10.30 Workshop: Diagnosis and management of JIA (Paediatric Session)
3. Workshop: Juvenile and Adult spondyloarthopathies (Paediatric Session)( 09.30 – 10.30)
4. LUPUS Group (EiR Patients Meeting)( 09.30 – 10.30)
5. RA GROUP (EiR Patients Meeting)(09.30 – 10.30)
6. Concurrent Session: Biomarkers in SLE (11.00 – 13.00)
7. Concurrent Session: Advances in Scleroderma (11.00 – 13.00)
8. Concurrent Session: Atheroscleroris in SLE (11.00 – 13.00)
9. Interactive session - exchanging personal experiences and ideas about cardiovascular risk management (according to guidelines) and patient responsibilities (need for self-management & self-monitoring) (EiR Patients Meeting)( 11.00 – 12.30)
10. Interactive session - Pathway from newly-diagnosed to treatment - exchanging experiences and ideas (EiR Patients Meeting) (11.30 – 12.30)
11. Concurrent Session: Biologics in SLE (14.00 – 15.30)
12. Concurrent Session: Vasculitis (14.00 – 15.30)
13. HOW TO read Renal Biopsy (14.00 – 15.30)
14. HOW TO evaluate and treat Myositis (14.00 – 15.30)
15. HOW TO evaluate Lab results (14.00 – 15.30)
16. HOW TO treat Lupus nephritis (14.00 – 15.30)
17. Concurrent Session: APLS (16.00 -17.30)
18. Concurrent Session: Topics in Systemic Autoimmunity (16.00 -17.30)
19. HOW TO treat skin manifestations in lupus (16.00 -17.30)
20. HOW TO diagnose and treat Behcet's (16.00 - 17.30)
21. HOW TO diagnose and treat CNS lupus (16.00 - 17.30)
22. HOW TO manage a pregnant patient with lupus (16.00 - 17.30)
23. STATE OF THE ART (17.30 – 18.30)
Saturday, 28 January 2012
1. 09.00 – 10.30 Hot therapeutics
- Novel approaches to the therapy of OA
- Recent developments in the management of gout
2. Hot therapeutics (11.00 – 13.00)
- Osteoporosis therapies: past, present and future
- RA therapy: moving to the future
- Spondyloarthropathy management in the future
3. CLOSING CEREMONY (13.00 – 14.00)
40 years of rheumatology through the lens of my camera