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ANNOUNCEMENT: First Symposium for Interprofessional Education in Africa (21-22 September 2017, Windhoek, Namibia)

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ANNOUNCEMENT: First Symposium for Interprofessional Education in Africa (21-22 September 2017, Windhoek, Namibia)

  1. 1. 1 | P a g e REGISTER SUBMIT ABSTRACT PAY EFT or PAYPAL The Africa Interprofessional Education Network (AfrIPEN) and the University of Namibia invite you to the FirstSymposium for Interprofessional Education in Africa. This symposium follows the establishment of AfrIPEN in 2015 and the Network’s first strategic planning workshop in 2016. AfrIPEN’s aim is to establish interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPE) as integral part in training the health workforce and in the effective functioning of systems for health in Sub-Saharan Africa by advocating for, collaborating on, promoting and sharing good practice of IPE. Collaboration and participation from all stakeholders are important. All participants are expected to share their experiences (whether they present an abstract or not) and learn from each other. This will not be a symposium where you can just sit back and listen. Participation is required! Accepted presentations will be posted on the www.afripen.org website. SYMPOSIUM THEMES  IPE: Building partnerships  IPE: Sharing best practice and educational resources  IPE: Faculty development  IPE: Collaborative research EVENT DETAILS: Dates: Thursday 21 September 2017: 08:00 – 16:00 Friday 22 September 2017: 08:00 –15:30 Venue: Health Sciences Campus, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia Cost: NAD 1200 per person (ZAR 1200 / USD 100) (Namibian health professionals NAD 750 / ZAR 750) CPD: 6 CPD points will be issues by South African institution (attendance certificate will also be provided)
  2. 2. 2 | P a g e IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission deadline: 22 May 2017 @ 10:00 UTC Notification of outcome: 19 June 2017 Registration closes: 4 September 2017 REGISTRATION NOW Click here to register now (http://tiny.cc/afripen2017register) or scan the QR code PAY NOW Please register first before you make the payment. As part of the registration process you can request an upfront invoice. You can pay by making a bank transfer (EFT) or by credit card through PayPal (this option will be available on the AfrIPEN website shortly). The currency for payment is South African Rand (ZAR). Payments will be processed by Integrow Health. Direct deposits can be made to:  Account Holder: Integrow Health  Bank: Standard Bank  Account number: 082874778  Branch number: 051001  SWIFT code: SBZAZAJJ  Address: 100 York Street, George, Western Cape, South Africa, 6529  Reference: AfrIPEN “Your Initial & Surname” ACCOMMODATION: Information will soon be available on the AfrIPEN website: www.afripen.org CONTACT THE SYMPOSIUM ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Dr Marius Hedimbi (Host Organiser) Mobile: +264 81 148 9978 | Email: mhedimbi@unam.na Dr Stefanus Snyman Mobile: +27 82 557 1056 | E-mail: ssnyman@sun.ac.za
  3. 3. 3 | P a g e DRAFT PROGRAMME THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2017 Time Item Speakers / Facilitators 07:30 – 08:30 Registration 08:30 – 09:00 Welcome University of Namibia IPE in Africa in a nutshell Dr Stefanus Snyman 09:00 – 09:45 All together better health: Building strong partnerships for IPE Prof John Gilbert (University of British Columbia & University of Dalhousie, Canada) 09:45 – 10:30 Building relationship Getting to know each other (Ice breaker & role clarification exercise) 10:30 – 11:00 BREAK 11:00 – 11:45 Capacity building for IPE and sharing educational resources Prof Jill Thistlethwaite (University of Sydney, Australia) 11:45 – 12:45 PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS 12:45 – 14:00 LUNCH & POSTERS 14:00 – 15:30 IPE WORLD CAFÉ: Sharing resources and case studies to develop competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (Bring along resources) 15:30 – 16:00 BREAK 16:00 – 17:30 AfrIPEN AGM & Launch of Resource sharing website (Open meeting) 19:30 – 22:00 OPTIONAL: Symposium dinner to continue our conversations at a restaurant. For everyone’s own cost (informal). FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2017 Time Item Speakers / Facilitators 08:00 – 08:30 Reflection on Day 1 08:30 – 09:30 Collaborative research for IPE in Sub- Saharan Africa: global to local (global lessons to outcomes of Research Workshop) Prof Jill Thistlethwaite (University of Sydney, Australia) & ?AfrIPEN representative 09:30 – 10:30 Organisational reform to facilitate IPECP (incl touching on policies) Prof John Gilbert (University of British Columbia ( Dalhousie, Canada) & ?AfrIPEN IPE Policy Work group 10:30 – 11:00 BREAK & POSTERS 11:00 – 12:30 PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS 12:30 – 13:30 LUNCH & POSTERS 13:30 – 14:30 PARALLEL SESSION: AfrIPEN Task Team planning 14:30 – 15:15 Feedback from Work Group 15:15 – 15:30 Wrap Up & Closure
  4. 4. 4 | P a g e REGISTER SUBMIT ABSTRACT PAY EFT or PAYPAL IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission deadline: 22 May 2017 @ 10:00 GMT Notification of outcome: 19 June 2017 Registration closes: 4 September 2017 Dates: Thursday 21 September 2017: 08:00 – 16:00 Friday 22 September 2017: 08:00 – 15:30 SYMPOSIUM THEMES 1. IPE: BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS The focus of this theme is to explore evidence how to build partnerships to facilitate effective Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP): within an institution, between an institution and service providers, between institutions, as well as nationally and internationally. This also includes policies and systems to promote IPE. 2. IPE: SHARING BEST PRACTICE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Within the AfrIPEN family there is a great willingness to share models of IPE delivery and also educational resources. The organising committee calls for abstracts sharing innovative case studies of IPE. During an IPE World Café attendants will also have the opportunity to learn more about each other’s innovative approaches and to share their resources. 3. IPE: FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Developing the capacity of faculty to inculcate the competencies of interprofessional collaborative practice of students and service providers is pivotal to transform health professions education. Abstracts are invited presenting evidence of effective capacity building initiatives.
  5. 5. 5 | P a g e 4. IPE: COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH Evidence of the impact of IPECP on student learning, health care provision and patient outcomes are needed in Sub-Saharan Africa. Educational research related to IPE should provide more than individual “show-and- tell” case studies and the perceptions of students. This challenges us to embark on initiatives of collaborative research across institutional and national boundaries. Are you involved in collaborative IPE research? Please submit it! SELECTION CRITERIA Abstracts will be reviewed by the Symposium Organising Committee. The following principles will be used in selecting the abstracts for presentation.  The abstract addresses at least one of the themes of the symposium  The content of the abstract is clear and logical  Clear take home messages are included. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Abstract submission must be made electronically at http://tiny.cc/afripen2017 or by scanning the QR code. To save costs we are not making use of an expensive abstract submission systems, but of Google Forms. All correspondence will be with the presenter. The available word count is indicated below. PRESENTATION FORMATS The Scientific Committee may accept the abstract for presentation, in English, in one of the following formats: ORAL PRESENTATIONS The topic is delivered verbally, generally accompanied by visual information in the form of PowerPoint slides. The talks are 10 minutes in length followed by 5 minutes for questions. POSTER PRESENTATIONS The topic is delivered using brief written statements and graphic materials, such as charts, figures and photographs displayed on a poster board. Presenters have the opportunity to discuss their work with symposium participants during designated times in the programme. The dimensions of the poster should be A0 paper size (portrait orientation) (841 x 1189 mm / 33.1 x 46.8 in). Abstract authors may specify their preferred format. It should be noted that there is very limited time during the symposium for oral presentations. Abstracts not selected for oral presentation will be offered the opportunity to present their work as a poster.
  6. 6. 6 | P a g e SUBMISSIONS SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Title [20 words]: Clearly describes the abstract. Author(s): Name of presenter and co-authors; organisation/institution, city, address, country, e-mail, mobile telephone. Abstract [350 words]: Background: The context for the work. Purpose: The major reason for undertaking the work and any secondary objectives. Methods: Principles, methods/approaches involved. Results: Summary of the main findings. Conclusion(s): What can be concluded from your work? What are the suggestions for future work? Take home message: The implications of your work and how will the results be translated into practice / management / education / policy. Keywords: Use up to three keywords to describe your work. Funding acknowledgements [20 words]: Please acknowledge all funding sources that supported your work. If the work was unfunded, please state this. Ethics approval [20 words]: Please name the ethics committee that approved your work, where appropriate. If ethics approval was not required, or you do not have an ethics system in your country, please state this. Preference for oral or poster presentation: Oral/poster GENERAL INFORMATION 1. The symposium language is English and all abstracts and presentations must be made in English. Translation will not be provided. 2. An abstract must be submitted online for each proposed presentation. 3. The abstract will be reproduced in a poster booklet and made available on the www.afripen.org website as submitted by the author. It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract. 4. Authors are requested to make their slide presentations available for publication on www.afripen.org. 5. All abstracts submitted should reflect at least one of the symposium themes. 6. All correspondence will be with the person who submits the abstract online, including notification of the outcome. This person is responsible for informing all authors of the status of the abstract. 7. Abstract authors are responsible for providing all copyright permissions for material included in their abstracts and presentations. 8. The scheduling of all presentations will be determined by the Symposium Organising Committee to ensure best fit with the overall programme. Any requests for specific times will not be considered. Similar abstracts in related topic areas will be grouped together for presentation. 9. PowerPoint presentation will be the only resource available for oral presentations. 10. The presentation should include the same content and follow the same outline as that described in the abstract. 11. All decisions of the Symposium Organising Committee are final.
  7. 7. 7 | P a g e CONSENT, PERMISSIONS AND COPYRIGHT In submitting an abstract you must confirm that:  you accept responsibility for the accuracy of the submitted abstract and understand that the content cannot be modified or corrected after the submission deadline and that it will be published exactly as submitted.  all co-authors are aware of and agree to the content of the abstract and support the data presented  you accept responsibility as the contact person for all correspondence about the abstract and to share information with all authors about its status  you have secured any copyright/permissions clearance required relating to any previous presentations, equipment or other material for inclusion in the symposium and symposium publications  for all studies involving human participants or animal subjects, permission has been obtained from the relevant regulatory authority and properly informed consent given where appropriate  the work is original, except for extracts from copyrighted works used with permission from the copyright holders, and that it does not infringe upon any copyright, proprietary, or personal right of any third party  you have identified any potential conflicts of interest When completing the online submission process the submitter will be asked to confirm that the presenting author has read and understood the general information and the requirements they are expected to fulfil. SUBMIT ABSTRACT Click here to submit abstract (http://tiny.cc/afripen2017) or scan the QR code ENQUIRIES Dr Marius Hedimbi (Host Organiser): Mobile: +264 81 148 9978 | Email: mhedimbi@unam.na Dr Stefanus Snyman (AfrIPEN chairperson): Mobile: +27 82 557 1056 | E-mail: ssnyman@sun.ac.za SPEAD THE MESSAGE VIA SOCIAL MEDIA

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