Saturday 14 january, 2023

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 14 january, 2023
Start time: 8.00am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin) 

 

Functional Ageing

 

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
12.30 p.m New Dehli, Kolkata, Mumbai
02.00 p.m Bangkok
03.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala-Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
04.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
06.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof. Hidenori Arai

22 min

Life functional trajectories

Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel

22 min Case report

Pratibha Pereira

32 min Discussion

Vanda Wen Teng Ho

52 min Short synthesis

Prof. Hidenori Arai

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof. Liang Kung Chen

62 min

Frailty transitions and consequences

Prof. Hidenori Arai

82 min Case report

Vanda Wen Teng Ho

92 min Discussion

Shosuke Satake

112 min Short synthesis

Prof. Liang Kung Chen

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel

122 min

Prevention of age-related diseases and disability

Prof. Arvind Mathur

142 min Case report

Shosuke Satake

152 min Discussion

Pratibha Pereira

172 min Short synthesis

Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel

 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

Saturday 12 November, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 12 November, 2022
Start time: 8.00am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin) 

 

End of life care and palliative care

 

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
02.00 p.m Bangkok
03.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala-Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
04.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
06.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and expert

Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel (Geneva)

2 min

Advance care planning: difference between east and west

Lin Kang (Beijing)

22 min Case report

Dr. Li-Kuo Liu (Taipei)

32 min Discussion

Dr. Raita Fukazawa (Tokyo)

52 min Short synthesis

Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel (Geneva)

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof. Joel Belmin

62 min

Pain and symptoms control

Prof Gisèle Pickering (France)

82 min Case report

Dr. Tzu-Ya Huang (Kaohsiung)

92 min Discussion

Dr. Li-Kuo Liu (Taipei)

112 min Short synthesis

Prof. Joel Belmin

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Hidenori Arai, Tokyo

122 min

Health pathways for older people in residential care

Dr. Pi-Shan Hsu (Taichung)

142 min Case report

Dr. Raita Fukazawa (Tokyo)

152 min Discussion

Dr. Tzu-Ya Huang (Kaohsiung)

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Hidenori Arai, Tokyo

 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

Saturday 15 October, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 15 October, 2022
Start time: 8.00 am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin) 

Significance Of Vaccines In Old Age

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
11.30 a.m Kolkata, Mumbai, Jaipur
01.00 p.m Bangkok
02.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
03.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
05.00 p.m. Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Ashish Goel

2 min Significance of vaccines in old adults

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel

22 min Clinical case: Vaccine hesitancy

Dr Isabelle Miyazawa

32 min Discussion

Dr. Chi-Hsien Huang

52 min Short synthesis

Prof Ashish Goel

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Liang Kung Chen

62 min

Vaccine-preventable diseases in older adults

Fiona Ecarnot

82 min Case report: Cultural differences in vaccine acceptance

Dr. Chi-Hsien Huang

92 min Discussion

Dr. Tai-Ying Wu

112 min Short synthesis

Prof Liang Kung Chen

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel

122 min

Immunization, public health, economy, and well-being

Jane Barrat

142 min Education of health care professionals

Dr. Tai-Ying Wu

152 min Discussion

Dr Isabelle Miyazawa

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

Saturday 10 September, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 10 September, 2022
Start time: 8.00am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin) 

 

Specific Healthcare Models for Older People

 

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
02.00 p.m Bangkok
03.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
04.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
06.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and expert

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, Geneva

2 min

Geriatric assessment on arrival in the ICU

Bertrand Guidet, Paris

22 min Case report

Kazuhiro Hongyo, Osaka

32 min Discussion

Ko-Han Yen, Hsin-Chu

52 min Short synthesis

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, Geneva

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Liang Kung Chen, Taipei

62 min

Acute Geriatrics: Function-based approach

TW Auyeung

82 min Case report

Sun Young Kim, Seoul

92 min Discussion

Kazuhiro Hongyo, Osaka

112 min Short synthesis

Prof Liang Kung Chen, Taipei

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Hidenori Arai, Tokyo

122 min

Health pathways for older people in residential care

Bianca Buurman Van Es, Amsterdam

142 min Case report

Ko-Han Yen, Hsin-Chu

152 min Discussion

Sun Young Kim, Seoul

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Hidenori Arai, Tokyo

 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

 

Objectives
  1. Be aware of the precise the definition of a fall
  2. Grasp the epidemiology of falls in your region
  3. Perfectly inventory all possible causes of falls
  4. Be aware of the main in-home locations of falls?
  5. Identify clinically the old adults with the highest risk of falling
  6. Be attentive at the age-related sensory impairments involved in fall mechanisms
  7. Know and be attentive of medications provoking frequently falls in the old adults
  8. Inventory the multiple consequences of falls
  9. Understand the benefits of a close collaboration between Geriatricians and Orthopaedists

Saturday 13 August, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 13 August, 2022
Start time: 8.00am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin) TO BE VERIFIED

Gerontechnology

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
01.00 p.m Bangkok
02.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
03.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
04.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and expert

Prof Hidenori Arai (Obu)

2 min

Development and Application of Robotic Technology

Prof Izumi Kondo (Obu)

22 min Case report

Hiroshi Yoshino (Toyoake)

42 min Discussion

Sung-Hua Tseng (Taipei)

52 min Short synthesis

Prof Hidenori Arai (Obu)

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel (Geneva)

62 min

Intelligence-Based Precision Healthy Aging

Liang Kung Chen (Taipei)

82 min Case report

Yu-Chun Wang (Kaohsiung)

92 min Discussion

Hiroshi Yoshino

112 min Short synthesis

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel (Geneva)

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Hidenori Arai (Obu)

122 min

Gerontechnology in the Care of Older People

Prof Yeh-Liang Hsu (Taoyuan)

142 min Case report

Sung-Hua Tseng (Taipei)

152 min Discussion

Yu-Chun Wang (Kaohsiung)

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Hidenori Arai (Obu)

 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

 

Objectives
  1. Be aware of the precise the definition of a fall
  2. Grasp the epidemiology of falls in your region
  3. Perfectly inventory all possible causes of falls
  4. Be aware of the main in-home locations of falls?
  5. Identify clinically the old adults with the highest risk of falling
  6. Be attentive at the age-related sensory impairments involved in fall mechanisms
  7. Know and be attentive of medications provoking frequently falls in the old adults
  8. Inventory the multiple consequences of falls
  9. Understand the benefits of a close collaboration between Geriatricians and Orthopaedists

Saturday 16 July, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Saturday 16 July, 2022
Start time: 8.00am (Paris/Geneva/Berlin)

Mental Health

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
01.00 p.m Bangkok
02.00 p.m Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur
03.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
04.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and expert

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel

2 min

Loneliness and Social Isolation

Prof Liat Ayalon (Tel Aviv)

22 min Case report

Nittiya Noysipoom (Bangkok)

32 min Discussion

Naoki Tomita (Sendai)

52 min Short synthesis

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Liang Kung Chen

62 min

Polypharmacy: Epidemiology and Its Impacts

Shuichi Awata (Tokyo)

82 min Case report

Tung-Wai Auyeung (Hong Kong)

92 min Discussion

Nittiya Noysipoom (Bangkok)

112 min Short synthesis

Prof Liang Kung Chen

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Hidenori Arai

122 min

Inappropriate Prescribing and Deprescribing

Tan Maw Pin (Kuala Lumpur)

142 min Case report

Naoki Tomita (Sendai)

152 min Discussion

Tung-Wai Auyeung (Hong Kong)

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Hidenori Arai

 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

Online control of knowledge to demonstrate the higher order thinking skills of the trainees.

 

 

Objectives
  1. Be aware of the precise the definition of a fall
  2. Grasp the epidemiology of falls in your region
  3. Perfectly inventory all possible causes of falls
  4. Be aware of the main in-home locations of falls?
  5. Identify clinically the old adults with the highest risk of falling
  6. Be attentive at the age-related sensory impairments involved in fall mechanisms
  7. Know and be attentive of medications provoking frequently falls in the old adults
  8. Inventory the multiple consequences of falls
  9. Understand the benefits of a close collaboration between Geriatricians and Orthopaedists