Second summer School of Public Health in St Petersburg program:
WEEK 1 Clinical management
JUNE 5 (curator prof. Asplund)
10.00-11.30
Opening of summer School (MAPS main building, Co-chairs prof. Beljakov, Mr. Oertendahl)
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Vice-Governor of the St.Petersburg•
Head of the Health Committee of the St.Petersburg•
Prof. Beljakov - Development of the School of Public Health•
Prof. Tkachenko (on behalf of the North-West Branch of Russian academy of Medical Sciences)•
Mr. Claes Oertendahl (on behalf of SEEC)•
Consul general of Finland in St.Petersburg, Mr. Harri Helenius (Finland)•
Deputy director general of STAKES Dr. Mauno Konttinen (Finland)•
Director General, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Alfred Kvalheim (Norway)•
Dr. Plavinski "Second Summer School on Public Health in St.Petersburg"11.30-12.00
Coffee-break
12.00-13.30
Professor Halfdan Mahler (Director-General Emeritus of WHO)
13.30-14.15
Lunch
14.15-17.30
1. Clinical management - an introduction into the role of leadership in clinical practice. Professor Kjell Asplund.
2. Patient rights - a comparative presentation between Russian and Sweden.
Two speakers with introductory presentations of 20 minutes each, and a dialogue between the two. (Suggested Swedish participant prof Jan-Otto Ottoson, Russian participant – Prof. A.Zeldin)
JUNE 6 (curator Dr. A.Biskup)
9.30-10.00
Group presentation
10.00-10.45
Why we are discussing evidence-based medicine? Dr. S.Plavinski
10.45-11.40
Evidence based medicine and health technology assessment: background,
concept and methodology. Professor Kjel Asplund
11.40-12.00
Coffee break
12.00-13.00
Evidence based medicine background, concept and methodology. Dr. S.Plavinski
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.30
Russian perspective on Health Technology Assessment and Evidence Based
Medicine. Case presentation. Dr. Andrej Biskup
15.30-17.00
Group work
How EBM could be implemented in Russia.
(lecturers of the day are facilitators)
JUNE 7 (curator prof. Kuznetsova)
9.30-10.00
Group presentation
10.00-11.00
Scandinavian approach to monitoring and evaluation of outcome and quality. Introduction Professor Nina Rehnqvist, National Board of Health and Welfare
11.00-11.40
Disease management in primary health care - integration of health services Professor Olga Kutznetzova, MAPS
11.40-12.00
Coffee break
12.00-13.00
Disease management in specialized medicine - programming for comprehensive clinical work and effective patient flow. Professor Lars Holmberg, Academic hospital, Uppsala
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.00
Disease management in specialized medicine - programming for comprehensive clinical work and effective patient flow. Professor Lars Holmberg, Academic hospital, Uppsala (continued…)
15.00-17.00
Group work
Quality and disease management with Scandinavian-Russian facilitators around pre-arranged cases. (eight facilitators four Scandinavian, four Russians)
JUNE 8 (curator prof. A.Milton)
9.30-10.30
Group reports
10.00-11.30
Staff management. Expert discussion. Pro. Beljakov, Prof. Mazurov, Prof. Kouznetsova
11.30-12.00
Coffee break
12.00-13.30
The role of professionalism Professor Anders Milton and Lena Svodstrem
13.30-14.30
Lunch
14.30-16.00
Panel discussion on the relationship between professions, between nurses and physicians. Multidisciplinary teams (Swedish participants and E.Pushkova, prof. Mazurov, chief nurse polyclinics 34)
16.00-17.30
General discussion and group presentation
Home-work: create clinical management questionnaire
JUNE 9
9.00-9.45
Discussion of questionnaire
10.00-15.00
Five groups will have one clinic in St Petersburg each to analyze by means of a prearranged set of questions. During weekend and coming week, reports will be written on Russian Clinical Management to be presented on last day of summer School as a part of the examination procedures.
Clinics:
Neurosurgery
Center "Microsurgery of eye"
MAPS clnics
Poycinics 34
Family Medicine Center of MAPS
15.00-16.00
Lunch
16.00-17.00
Discussion in the end of the day
WEEK TWO. Health promotion and disease prevention
JUNE 12 (curator B.Lindstrom)
9.30-11.00
Health promotion. What it is and what it is not? (Bengt Lindstrom)
11.00-11.40
WHO's Health 21 strategies. (Senior advisor Mari Hakkala)
11.40-12.00
Coffe-break
12.00-12.30
Epidemiology as a basis for prevention. Risk factors for CHD mortality in St.Petersburg population study (prof Klimov A.N.)
12.30-13.30
Problems of patient compliance Prof. Vladimir Simanenkov
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.00
Social basis of prevention (E.Varavikova)
15.00-16.00
Health as a precondition for economic development (Mr. Claes Ortendahl)
16.00-17.00
Group work: Possibilities of prevention in modern Russia. The role of social work (5 groups)
Group presentation
JUNE 13 (curator Dr. Kerttu Perttila) :
1. Health promotion toolbox.
9.30-10.30
Intersectoral collaboration. (Dr. Kerttu Perttila)
10.30-11.30
Community analysis - how to analyze community (Prof. Harri Vertio)
11.30-12.00
Coffee break
12.00-12.30
Self-care education in the community. (Prof. Harri Vertio)
12.30-13.30
NGOs for better Social Welfare and Health (Anna Skovrtsova, oncology care – I.Zhiltsova and diabetic care – M.Shipulina)
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-14.45
Smoking prevention – Swedish outlook (C.Oertedahl)
14.45-15.45
Smoking prevention in the young adults (prof. V.Medvedev)
15.45-17.00
Develop plans of interaction with community structures basing on needs
defined of the first day.
JUNE 14 (curator E.Frolova)
9.30-10.00
Group presentation
10.00-11.00:
Disease prevention strategies: population based and high risk (KTL
speaker, e.g. Dr. Tiina Laatikainen)
Comparative presentations:
11.00-11.40
The Tromso Heart study (Inger NjЬlstad)
11.40-12.00
Coffee break
12.00-13.00
The North Karelia project (KTL speaker Dr. Tiina Laatikainen)
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.00
Russian experience (Pontonnaya (E.Frolova)).
16.00-17.00
Group work:
Elaborate plan for prevention by indicating strong and weak point. Usage of international experience.
JUNE 15 (curator O.Kuznetsova)
9.30-10.00
Group presentation
10.00-11.30
Drug and alcohol abuse. Community based approaches. School based
interventions. (comparative presentations Russian and Finnish speakers,
prof. L.Spilenja, Riku Lehtovuori)
11.30-11.50
Coffee break
12.40-13.30
Tuberculosis in modern Russia. Current situation. Prevention strategy.
(Russian speaker prof. Balasanjan G.S, prof. Einar Heldal)
13.30-14.30
Lunch
14.30-16.00
STD, hepatitis, HIV-infections. (Russian speaker prof. Raznatovski, prof. Rahmanova A.G., Dr. Riikka Potsonen)
16.00-17.00
Group work:
Develop plan of infectious diseases or drug/alcohol abuse prevention on the local level. Indicate available resources and possible problems
JUNE 16
9.30-10.00
Group presentation
10.00-11.00
Behavioral frameworks for health promotion (Dr. Antti Uutela,)
11.00-11.50
Prevention and screening. Cost and effectiveness. Evidence-based approach. (Dr. Frolova E.V.)
11.50-12.10
Coffee break
12.10-13.00
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-17.00
Examination: Project presentation
Written examination