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VIII ANNUAL CONFERENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION"DEVELOPMENT OF PALLIATIVE CARE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN"

When

NOVEMBER 2ND

from 9 AM to 6 PM (Moscow time)
NOVEMBER 3RD
from 9 AM to 6 PM (Moscow time)

Where

Congress Hall, Sechenov University
(Moscow, ul. Trubetskaya, 8)
+ Online

The annual Conference with international participation "Development of palliative care for adults and children" within the project "Developing competencies of specialists in palliative care" of the Hospice Care Professionals Association is the largest educational event in Russia for specialists providing care to adults and children with severe progressive and life-limiting diseases.

This year, the event will be co-organized with the First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) with the support of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and Presidential Grants Fund.

 
The event will be submitted to the Council of Continuing Medical Education. 

MAIN BLOCKS OF THE 2022 PROGRAM

  • ● Palliative care for adults and children
    ● Palliative care on post-Soviet space
    ● Particularities of treatment of chronic pain syndrome
    ● Integration of palliative care in specialized medicine (pulmonology, neurology, geriatry etc)
    ● End-of-life care
    ● Organization of outpatient palliative care, specialized and primary
    ● Management of Specific risks in palliative patient
    ● Interdepartmental cooperation
    ● Grief and bereavement management 

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Diana Nevzorova

MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, MOSCOW

MD, Director of Scientific and Practical Center for Palliative Medical Care, Associate Professor of the Department of Medical and Social Expertise, Emergency and Polyclinic Therapy, First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University), Chief Specialist on palliative care of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Board of the Hospice Care Professionals Association

Helena Polevichenko

MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, MOSCOW

MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Oncology, Hematology and Radiation Therapy of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Chief Specialist on paediatric palliative care of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, member of the Board of the Hospice Care Professionals Association

Guzel Abuzarova

MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, MOSCOW

MD, PhD, Chief of Centre for Palliative Care for Cancer Patients, P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Olga Osetrova

MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, SAMARA

MD, Chief of the autonomous non-profit organization "Samara Hospice", Chief Specialist on palliative care of the Volga Federal District, member of the Board of the Hospice Care Professionals Association

Yulia Milyutina 

MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, MOSCOW

Executive Director, Hospice Care Professionals Association

A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE CONFERENCE

Since 2015, the Hospice Care Professionals Association has held a conference with international participation "Development of palliative care for adults and children" in Moscow. Since 2016, the conference has been included in the official list of events of the Ministry of Health of Russia.

MORE THAN 4,000 PARTICIPANTS

Over the past six years, more than 4,000 specialists have participated in the conference - doctors, nurses, representatives of non-profit organisations, healthcare organisers and others interested in improving the quality and availability of palliative care in our country, as well as from Armenia, Belarus, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Croatia. 

INVITED EXPERTS

Recognised Russian and foreign experts in the field of palliative care are invited to the conference as speakers. Over the years, specialists from Austria, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Italy, Poland, USA, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Scotland were able to share their experience with Russian colleagues.

PREVIOUS CONFERENCE MATERIALS 

2021 year

VII Annual Conference with international participation "Development of Palliative Care for Adults and Children" within the project "Developing competencies of specialists in palliative care" 

 2-3 November