October Event-Women’s Health Medical Conference Barbados -Oct 7-8, 2017

Annual Women’s Health Medical Conference – Barbados

“From Prenatal to Postpartum”

3W’s Pavilion, UWI Cavehill, Barbados

Saturday Oct 7 to Sunday Oct 8, 2017

9AM-4.30PM

Health is one of the most important areas in which women encounter risks that are different from those faced by men, and they have a central role both in health services as well as in their communities and families. Of fundamental and extreme urgency are 1) maternal mortality and adolescent pregnancy and 2) Access to sexual and reproductive health. (Michelle Bachelet former Executive Director of UN Women, at the “Women, Health and Development conference in Asunción, Paraguay, 12 December 2011.)

The annual women’s health medical conference provides an opportunity to focus on women’s health issues in Barbados, the Caribbean and beyond. The health of women determines the health of the nation and special attention must be given to maternal health.

Pregnancy care consists of prenatal (before birth) and postpartum (after birth) healthcare for expectant mothers. It involves treatments and trainings to ensure a healthy pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, and labor and delivery for mom and baby.

Postpartum care is an important determinant of quality health care outcomes for women giving birth. Since medical complications can occur after a woman has given birth, postpartum visits can address any adverse effects that giving birth had on a woman’s body, such as persistent bleeding, inadequate iron levels, blood pressure, pain, emotional changes, and infections. For example, heavy bleeding can be an indicator of a retained placenta, uterine atony, lacerations, hematoma, or coagulation disorders.

This CME will explore the broad spectrum of prenatal to post-partum care and will include a mixture of lectures and workshops on topics including:

· Obstetric emergencies: Shoulder dystocia, hemorrhage, undiagnosed breech

· Alternative positions in active birth

· Depression

· Stress and pregnancy

· CTG interpretation

· Ultrasound in pregnancy

· Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Incontinence and Pelvic Dysfunction

· Chronic disease and pregnancy

· Fertility issues

· Management of fibroids in pregnancy

· Nutrition

· More topics to be announced

Physicians, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are welcome to attend this event. CPE credit will be available.

RSVP:

http://www.hibiscushealthcaribbeanevents.eventbrite.com

Registration:

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To secure rate, register and pay by October 5, 2017. An additional BDS$25.00 applies to all registrations thereafter.

Payment:

Online: https://secure.ticketpal.com/affiliate/hibiscushealthwebsite

Barbados:

A & B Music Supplies, Sheraton

Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre

Sundek Boutique, Limegrove

 

 

 

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Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults

From MedlinePlue Health

“Some people mistakenly regard eczema as a childhood disease and not a serious health problem for adults, he said.

“People who aren’t familiar with the disease might say, ‘It’s just eczema.’ But for many patients, it’s not ‘just eczema.’ It can be debilitating,” Silverberg said in a news release from the American Academy of Dermatology.

The intense itching and dry, red patches of skin can make daily tasks and physical activities difficult, he said. Some evidence suggests it leads to poorer job performance, disrupts sleep, and contributes to mental health problems such as anxiety and depression, he explained.

Also, someone with visible eczema may feel social stigma if others incorrectly believe the disease is contagious or associated with poor hygiene, Silverberg said.”

 

https://medlineplus.gov/news/fullstory_167458.html

Latest on Dengue-World Health Organisation

Dengue fever – Sri Lanka

Disease Outbreak News
19 July 2017

From 1 January to 7 July 2017, the Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health (MoH) Sri Lanka reported 80 732 dengue fever cases, including 215 deaths. This is a 4.3 fold higher than the average number of cases for the same period between 2010 and 2016, and the monthly number of cases exceeds the mean plus three standard deviations for each of the past six months. Based on sentinel site surveillance for the past seven years the expected peak months of May to July coincides with the south-western monsoon which commences in late April.

Approximately 43% of the dengue fever cases were reported from the Western Province and the most affected area with the highest number of reported cases is Colombo District (18 186) followed by Gampaha (12 121), Kurunegala (4889), Kalutara (4589), Batticaloa (3946), Ratnapura (3898), and Kandy (3853). Preliminary laboratory results have identified Dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV-2) as the circulating strain in this outbreak. Although all four DENV have been co-circulating in Sri Lanka for more than 30 years and DENV-2 has been infrequently detected since 2009.

The current dengue fever outbreak occurs in a context of massive heavy rains and flooding and is currently affecting 15 out of 25 districts in Sri Lanka where almost 600 000 people have been affected. Heavy monsoon rains, public failure to clear rain-soaked garbage, standing water pools and other potential breeding grounds for mosquito larvae attribute to the higher number of cases reported in urban and suburban areas.

Upcoming Event in October 7-8,2017 Women’s Health Medical Conference Barbados From Prenatal to Postpartum

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Inviting all Physicians, Nurses, Midwives, Allied Health Professionals

Women’s Health Conference

From Prenatal to Postpartum

Saturday Oct 7 to Sunday Oct 8, 2017

3W’s Pavilion, UWI

St. Michael, Barbados

 

Registration Fees

1 Day Registration

Physicians $175 BBD

Nurses & Allied Health $135 BBD

Students $75 BBD

 

Full Conference

Physicians $350 BBD

Nurses & Allied Health $250 BBD

Students $150 BBD

Payment Locations

Ticketpal.com

Sundek Boutique, Limegrove Centre, St. James

Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, St. Michael

A&B Music Supplies, Sheraton Centre, Christ Church

 

Website

http://www.hibiscushealthcaribbeanevents.eventbrite.com

Email

hhcmeevents@gmail.com

 

Contact

269-6183, 253-9384