Kalliope
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
There will be an ME-conference in Kristiansand, Norway 18th-19th April.
The programme is wide-ranging, but I am sure most anticipation will be for Øystein Fluge's lecture on the first day: "Presentation and results from the RituxME-study and mention of CycloME and the metabolism studies".
I don't know if RituxME will be published by then, but at least I'm sure we'll hear some key points from the study.
Here is a (hastily made) translation of the full programme. All the lectures will be in Norwegian.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
Wednesday April 18th
Opening - Kjersti Widding, leader of the conference
Historical retrospect: Diagnosing of chronic fatigue during the last century and lined towards today's CFS/ME-conference - Kristine Lillestøl, PhD, University in Oslo
National center of excellence for CFS/ME
Assessment by the GP - Robert A. Burman, PhD
Assessment of grown ups at the specialist ward - Tore Salte, MD, Hospital Sørlandet
Assessment of grown ups in light of psychiatric differential diagnoses - Elin Bolle Strand, psychologist - National center of excellence for CFS/ME
Assessment of children at specialist ward - Kristin Namtvedt, senior doctor, Hospital Sørlandet
Interdisciplinary assessment at CFS/ME ward at Nordås, Haukeland university hospital
Overview of national and international research on CFS/ME - Kari Tveito,MD, editor at Journal for Norwegian Medical Association
Presentation and results from RituxME and mention of CycloME and the metabolism studies - Øystein Fluge, PhD, oncologist, cancer ward, University in Bergen
Thursday 19th April
Follow up at the doctor's office "the good clinical conversation" - Njål Mæland, GP, university teacher
Cognitive therapy with CFS/ME - Anne Dorte Lyden, Psychologist, Sørlandet Hospital
Presentation of the rehabilitation programme for CFS/ME by Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center Eiken - Kjersti Widding, MD
What are CFS/ME-patients experiences after a rehabilitation stay?
Presentation of user directed clinic and mastering class - Liv Kari Johnsen, nurse, ME ward - Sørlandet Hospital
Follow up of children and adolescents with CFS/ME - Ketil Jakobsen, Psychologist, St. Olav's Hospital
The most severe, what do we know about this group? - Elin B. Strand, psychologist
The most severe, how do we follow them up? - Thomas Meinich, GP
Success criteria to remain ability to work - Elin Korsveien, Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center
How to write a good assessment for functionality - Njål Flem Mæland
The GPs role in families with sick parents - Frøydis Gullbrå, PhD, GP
Talk! - Debbie Birkeland, Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center
Presentation of the national network of excellence for children as next-to-kin - Siri Gjesdal
The programme is wide-ranging, but I am sure most anticipation will be for Øystein Fluge's lecture on the first day: "Presentation and results from the RituxME-study and mention of CycloME and the metabolism studies".
I don't know if RituxME will be published by then, but at least I'm sure we'll hear some key points from the study.
Here is a (hastily made) translation of the full programme. All the lectures will be in Norwegian.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
Wednesday April 18th
Opening - Kjersti Widding, leader of the conference
Historical retrospect: Diagnosing of chronic fatigue during the last century and lined towards today's CFS/ME-conference - Kristine Lillestøl, PhD, University in Oslo
National center of excellence for CFS/ME
Assessment by the GP - Robert A. Burman, PhD
Assessment of grown ups at the specialist ward - Tore Salte, MD, Hospital Sørlandet
Assessment of grown ups in light of psychiatric differential diagnoses - Elin Bolle Strand, psychologist - National center of excellence for CFS/ME
Assessment of children at specialist ward - Kristin Namtvedt, senior doctor, Hospital Sørlandet
Interdisciplinary assessment at CFS/ME ward at Nordås, Haukeland university hospital
Overview of national and international research on CFS/ME - Kari Tveito,MD, editor at Journal for Norwegian Medical Association
Presentation and results from RituxME and mention of CycloME and the metabolism studies - Øystein Fluge, PhD, oncologist, cancer ward, University in Bergen
Thursday 19th April
Follow up at the doctor's office "the good clinical conversation" - Njål Mæland, GP, university teacher
Cognitive therapy with CFS/ME - Anne Dorte Lyden, Psychologist, Sørlandet Hospital
Presentation of the rehabilitation programme for CFS/ME by Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center Eiken - Kjersti Widding, MD
What are CFS/ME-patients experiences after a rehabilitation stay?
Presentation of user directed clinic and mastering class - Liv Kari Johnsen, nurse, ME ward - Sørlandet Hospital
Follow up of children and adolescents with CFS/ME - Ketil Jakobsen, Psychologist, St. Olav's Hospital
The most severe, what do we know about this group? - Elin B. Strand, psychologist
The most severe, how do we follow them up? - Thomas Meinich, GP
Success criteria to remain ability to work - Elin Korsveien, Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center
How to write a good assessment for functionality - Njål Flem Mæland
The GPs role in families with sick parents - Frøydis Gullbrå, PhD, GP
Talk! - Debbie Birkeland, Sørlandet Rehabilitation Center
Presentation of the national network of excellence for children as next-to-kin - Siri Gjesdal