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ERS International Congress 2016<br />

Room ICC Capital Suite<br />

17<br />

Session 62 14:30 - 16:50<br />

Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €100 on site, €90 standard or €70 for early bird<br />

registration.<br />

Skills workshop: SW3 Inhaler techniques<br />

Aims : Access educational materials here<br />

To provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to demonstrate the use of inhalation devices, and to coach and teach<br />

patients effectively; to provide an overview of the different types of models and how they function; to provide participants with the skills<br />

and knowledge needed to guide and train a patient to successfully use an inhaler; to give an overview on how inhalers perform in real-life<br />

scenarios; to teach participants how to successfully administer medication and how to avoid common mistakes.<br />

Track(s) : Physiology<br />

Tag(s) : Clinical<br />

Target audience : Clinician, Nurse, Physiologist, Sleep specialist/technologist, Fellow<br />

Chairs : Eric Derom (Ghent, Belgium)<br />

DETAILED PROGRAMME<br />

SATURDAY 03 SEPTEMBER, 2016<br />

Introduction 183<br />

Workstation 1: Inhalation devices<br />

Daniel Schuermans (Brussels, Belgium)<br />

Workstation 2: How to train a patient<br />

Job van der Palen (Enschede, Netherlands)<br />

Workstation 3: Inhaler techniques<br />

Titia Klemmeier-Boekhout (Bedum, Netherlands)<br />

184<br />

185<br />

186<br />

Workstation 4: Medication<br />

Frans H.C. de Jongh (Enschede, Netherlands)<br />

Room ICC Capital Suite<br />

14<br />

Session 31 09:30 - 17:30<br />

Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €100 (including a lunch box). Please register your interest<br />

by 19 June 2016. All accepted participants will be informed by the end of June.<br />

Professional development workshop: PD1 Spirometry: Train the trainer<br />

ERS spirometry training programme<br />

Aims : Access educational materials here<br />

To provide participants with the knowledge and tools to teach high quality spirometry, and provide the necessary training for those who<br />

would like to train and certify participants for the European Spirometry Driving Licence Parts 1 and 2 within Europe.<br />

Track(s) : Physiology<br />

Tag(s) : Clinical<br />

Target audience : Pulmonologist, Respiratory physician, Nurse, Lung function technician, Allied health professional, General<br />

practitioner<br />

Chairs : Irene Steenbruggen (Zwolle, Netherlands), Brendan Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom)<br />

187<br />

09:30<br />

10:00<br />

10:10<br />

Welcome and introduction to the course<br />

Odile Van Eck (Waalre, Netherlands), Vera Habes (Ultrecht, Netherlands)<br />

Overview of the European Spirometry Driving License training programmes<br />

Brendan Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom), Irene Steenbruggen (Zwolle, Netherlands)<br />

Principles of teaching and learning<br />

Walther N. K. A. van Mook (Maastricht, Netherlands)<br />

83<br />

84<br />

85<br />

10:50 Break 86<br />

11:20<br />

11:50<br />

European Spirometry Driving Licence-specific teaching and training<br />

Felip Burgos (Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Practical session on presentation and facilitation skills<br />

Vera Habes (Ultrecht, Netherlands), Odile Van Eck (Waalre, Netherlands)<br />

87<br />

88<br />

12:20 Presentation from participants 89<br />

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