Humanitarian: It Takes a Village: Collaboration and Cooperation to Create Sustainable Programs | |
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10:00 10:15 | Gift of Life International |
10:15 10:30 | Chain of Hope Emma Scanlan (London, UK, Chief Executive, Chain of Hope) |
10:30 10:45 | The Concept of Twinning Programs Joe Dearani, US |
10:45 11:00 | Edwards Life Sciences and the Thoracic Surgical Foundation Jeffrey Jacobs, US |
11:00 11:15 | Strategies for Successful Surgery in Developing Countries Giovanni Stellin, Italy |
11:15 11:30 | Lessons from Two Decades of Pediatric Heart Surgery in Developing Countries Francois Lacour Gayet, Oman |
11:30 - 12:00 | Discussion |
Humanitarian: Develop, Train and Retain: Planning Integrated and Sustainable Pediatric Cardiac Care | |
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13:30 13:35 | Introduction (5 min) Patricia Hickey, US |
13:35 13:50 | How should institutions in low-middle income countries address the shortage of trained professionals? Masood Sadiq, Pakistan |
13:50 14:05 | Nurse training, support and retention |
14:05 14:20 | Governmental policy determines outcome Nelson Yatsuda, Brazil |
14:20 14:35 | Private & public partnerships are the optimum model for cardiac care Blanca del Valle, Mexico |
14:35 14:50 | Managers make it happen |
14:50 15:05 | International NGO support is invaluable Bistra Zheleva, US |
15:05 - 15:30 | Discussion Led by Christopher Hugo-Hamman, Namibia |
Humanitarian: "Leapfrogging": Knowledge Transformation and Sustainability |
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10:00 10:05 | Introduction R. Krishna Kumar, India |
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10:05 10:20 | Humanitarian surgical missions have delivered on the promise Alessandro Frigiola, Italy |
10:20 10:35 | Humanitarian surgical missions have failed the test of sustainability |
10:35 10:50 | Distance learning and support through on-line technology Sunita Maheshwari, India |
10:50 11:05 | Information technology (EMR) use in developing peadiatric cardiac services Duminda Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka |
11:05 11:20 | The International Quality Improvement Collaborative (IQIC) provides tangible program support Kathy Jenkins, US |
11:20 11:35 | What has happened in China? An Qi, China |
11:35 12:00 | Discussion: Led by Shakeel Qureshi, UK |
Humanitarian: Pediatric Heart Care in the Global Health Agenda | |
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13:30 13:35 | Introduction Sertaη Ηiηek, Turkey |
13:35 13:50 | Structural heart disease is a disease control priority R. Krishna Kumar, India |
13:50 14:05 | Children with heart disease and the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) |
14:05 14:20 | Is universal health coverage for pediatric heart care a pipe dream? Tim Evans, World Bank |
14:20 -14:35 | Patient and family advocacy advance the agenda Amy Verstappen, US |
14:35 14:50 | What can we learn from other disease advocates? |
14:50 15:05 | WHO, the Lancet Commission and the challenges of children with heart disease Marie-Paule Kieny, Switzerland |
15:05 - 15:30 | Discussion: Led by Rachel Nugent, Project Director, Disease Control Priorities Network |