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

Saturday 11 June, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Session: 3 hours – Saturday 11 June, 2022

Polypharmacy and Prescribing Appropriateness

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 1st expert

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, MD, Director of the Federation of Geriatric
Education of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics – World

2 min Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: Physiology and Metabolism

Prof. Mirko Petrovic (Gent)

22 min Case report

Dr. Hyuk Ga (Incheon)

32 min Discussion

Dr. Yumi Kameyama (Tokyo)

52 min Short synthesis

Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, MD

 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing

62 min

Polypharmacy: Epidemiology and Its Impacts

Prof Fei-Yuan Hsiao (Taipei)

82 min Case report

Dr. Yumi Kameyama (Tokyo)

92 min Discussion

Dr. Chu-Sheng Lin (Taichung)

112 min Short synthesis

Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing

Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert

Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing

122 min

Inappropriate Prescribing and Deprescribing

Prof Masahiro Akishita (Tokyo)

142 min Case report

Dr. Chu-Sheng Lin (Taichung)

152 min Discussion

Dr. Hyuk Ga (Incheon)

172 min Short synthesis

Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing

 

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 14 May, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Programm, 6th Session: 3 hours – Saturday 14 May, 2022

Falls and Fractures

Start Time: BE CAREFUL OF THE TIMING CHANGE IN EUROPE
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
03.00 p.m Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing 
04.00 p.m Tokyo, Seoul
05.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and 1st expert Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
2 min Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Prognosis of Falls Ming-Yueh Chou (Kaohsiung)
22 min Case report Jagadish K Chhetri (Kathmandu)
32 min Discussion Kotaro Azuma (Tokyo)
52 min Short synthesis  
 Very short break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
62 min Using the Falls Assessment to Guide Interventions Keith Hill (Monash Rehabilitation Ageing – Frankston)
82 min Case report Kotaro Azuma (Tokyo)
92 min Discussion Justin Chew (Singapore)
112 min Short synthesis  
5-minute Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Hidenori Arai, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
122 min Fracture Liaison Service in the Community Finbarr Martin (London)
142 min Case report Justin Chew (Singapore)
152 min Discussion Jagadish K Chettri (Kathmandu)
172 min Short synthesis  
 

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 9 April, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Programm, 5th Session: 3 hours – Saturday 9 April, 2022

Cognitive decline and dementias

Start Time:
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
03.00 p.m Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing 
04.00 p.m Tokyo
05.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and 1st expert Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
2 min Cognitive Ageing Prof Li-Hung Chang (Taipei)
22 min Case report Risa Suzuki (Tokyo)
32 min Discussion Lim Jun Pei(Singapore)
52 min Short synthesis Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Hidenori Arai, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
62 min Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia Prof Koichi Kozaki (Mitaka)
82 min Case report Lim Jun Pei (Singapore)
92 min Discussion Kwanjai Amnatsatsue(Bangkok)
112 min Short synthesis Prof Hidenori Arai
Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Maw Pin Tan (Kuala Lumpur)
122 min BPSD and Management Prof Hajime Takechi (Toyoak)
142 min Case report Kwanjai Amnatsatsue (Bangkok)
152 min Discussion Risa Suzuki (Tokyo)
172 min Short synthesis Prof Maw Pin Tan (Kuala Lumpur)
 

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. Know the definition of frailty
  2. Be aware of the intricated physio pathological processes mechanisms of frailty
  3. Perfectly identify the major differences between the 2 theoretical models of frailty: Phenotype model of frailty and cumulative deficit model
  4. Have in mind the different screening frailty tools
  5. Understand the multiple social risk factors of frailty
  6. Realize the importance of oral frailty
  7. Be able identifying adults at risk of frailty
  8. Point out the different possible interventions to prevent frailty
  9. Realize the importance of avoiding the poor frailty outcomes

Saturday 12 March, 2022

IAGG e-TRIGGER – Programm, 5th Session: 3 hours – Saturday 12 March 2022

Frailty

Start Time:
08.00 a.m Paris, Berlin
03.00 p.m Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore
04.00 p.m Tokyo
06.00 p.m. in Canberra (time zone: UTC+10)
0 min Introduction of the session and 1st expert Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
Co-President of the Asian Academy of Medicine of Ageing
2 min Physical Frailty Prof Jean Woo (Hong Kong)
22 min Case report Siriphan Sasat (Bangkok)
32 min Discussion Yixin Hu (Beijing)
52 min Short synthesis Prof Liang Kung Chen, MD, PhD
 Break
60 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, MD, Director of the Federation of Geriatric Education of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics – World
62 min From Social Frailty to Societal Frailty Prof Liat Ayalon (Tel Aviv)
82 min Case report Yixin Hu (Beijing)
92 min Discussion Wei-Ju Lee (Yi-Lan)
112 min Short synthesis Prof Jean-Pierre Michel, MD
Break
120 min Introduction of the topic and expert Prof Philip POI (Kuala Lumpur) Vice President of the Southeast Academy for Medicine of Ageing
122 min Oral Frailty Prof. Katsuya Iijima (Tokyo)
142 min Case report Wei-Ju Lee (Yi-Lan)
152 min Discussion Siriphan Sasat (Bankgok)
172 min Short synthesis Prof Philip POI (Kuala Lumpur)
 

Online evaluation of the session by attendees and participants

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

Online quiz of the participants’ knowledge

 

Objectives
  1. Know the definition of frailty
  2. Be aware of the intricated physio pathological processes mechanisms of frailty
  3. Perfectly identify the major differences between the 2 theoretical models of frailty: Phenotype model of frailty and cumulative deficit model
  4. Have in mind the different screening frailty tools
  5. Understand the multiple social risk factors of frailty
  6. Realize the importance of oral frailty
  7. Be able identifying adults at risk of frailty
  8. Point out the different possible interventions to prevent frailty
  9. Realize the importance of avoiding the poor frailty outcomes