The SIG (Special Interest Group) Re(h)abilitar is a permanent health education project, promoted by Telemedicine University Network (RUTE), coordinated by the Santos Dumont Institute (ISD) and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), through the e-Health Unit of the Januário Cicco Maternity School (MEJC). The project carries out collaborative sessions in which researchers and health professionals from the network's institutions meet virtually to discuss teaching, research and assistance, management and remote evaluation topics.
In the first half of 2019 there were six meetings with the theme of the year: Parkinson's Disease. lilian lisbon, Manager of the Anita Garibaldi Health Education and Research Center (CEPS), highlights that the Re(h)abilitar SIG is intended for expanded care motivated by experiences at the Parkinson's Clinic offered by CEPS Anita Garibaldi through the Specialized Rehabilitation Center (CER III). “SIG Re(h)abilitar is an important channel for the intersection of teaching and research with various institutions. The objective of this tool is to integrate professionals, researchers and users who are interested in the Care Network for People with Disabilities, strengthening team actions that enable transformations in technical and social practices focused on problem solving”, explains Lílian. Re(h)abilitar is linked to CER III and the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Health Care for People with Disabilities (RMCSPD).
The physiotherapist and Coordinator of the RMCSPD, Lorenna Santiago, highlights the importance of the integrated nature of the project. “In this first semester we had the participation and engagement of institutions from all regions of Brazil, and these meetings have promoted collaboration between various researchers, health professionals and students who work in the area of rehabilitation. This experience has been very beneficial for all participants, as it has facilitated the sharing of clinical and scientific experiences, which strengthens person-centered action.”
Historic
Starting on February 23, 2018, the project created by ISD in partnership with UFRN had its inaugural class, accompanied by professionals from Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Bahia and Amazonas.
The areas covered by the project are auditory, motor, intellectual and cognitive habilitation and rehabilitation with an emphasis on Microcephaly clinics, acquired or congenital Spinal Cord Injury, Parkinson's, Epilepsies and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
External interested parties can follow the meetings through from this link, requiring you to be on a broadband connection and have an audio device.
See the agenda below SIG Re(h)enable 2019
Central Theme: Parkinson's disease.
Period: From February to November 2019.
Time: Last Friday of each month, from 11am to 12:30pm (Brasília time). Note: Exceptionally in the months of June and November we will have two meetings.
Date, Time | Theme | Guests |
22/02/2019 | SIG Re(h)abilitar: current local scenario and future perspectives for PD care in Brazil. Presentation of the SIG Re(h)abilitar Proposal + Presentation of Parkinson's activities at IIN-ELS + Presentation of the CEPS Clinic + Knowing and articulating the Parkinson's Disease groups in BR: Rede AMPARO (FMUSP) | Ministers: Marília Pinheiro (CEPS/ISD) Hougelle Simplício (IIN-ELS/ISD) Maria Elisa Piemonte (FMUSP) Moderator: Lorenna Santiago (ISD) |
29/03/2019
| How to recognize Parkinson's Disease and Atypical Parkinsonism. | Minister: Clécio Godeiro Jr. (UFRN) Moderator: Marília Pinheiro (ISD) |
26/04/2019 | Sleep disorders and fatigue in Parkinson's disease: monitoring and treatment. | Minister: Suzana Schonwald (HCPA) Moderator: Miliana Galvão (ISD) |
31/05/2019 | Symptomatic progression and voice, speech and swallowing care in Parkinson's disease. | Minister: Giovana Diaféria (UNIFESP/Brazil Parkinson Association) Moderator: Marília Pinheiro (ISD) |
14/06/2019 | Non-invasive neurostimulation as a therapeutic resource in Parkinson's disease | Minister: Suellen Andrade (UFPB) Moderator: Hougelle Simplicio (ISD) |
28/06/2019 | Patient-centered care: the ICF model as a guide for the construction of the Unique Therapeutic Plan for Parkinson's Disease. | Minister: Maria Elisa Piemonte (FMUSP) Moderator: Thays Brígido (ISD) |
26/07/2019 | Cognitive and psychiatric disorders in Parkinson's disease: monitoring and treatment. | Minister: Euglena Lessa (UNP) and Joisa Araújo (ISD) Moderator: Joisa Araújo (ISD) |
30/08/2019 | Assessment and management of gait disorders and postural instability in Parkinson's disease. | Minister: Tatiana Ribeiro (UFRN) Moderator: Lorenna Santiago (ISD) |
27/09/2019
| Management of bladder and intestinal disorders in Parkinson's disease. | Minister: Lilian Lisboa (ISD) Moderator: Aneilma Azevedo (ISD) |
25/10/2019 | When the disease progresses: palliative care in Parkinson's disease. | Minister: Michelle Tosin (UFF) Moderator: Joisa Araújo (ISD) |
08/11/2019 | What the Legislation guarantees: rights in Parkinson's Disease. | Minister: Márcio Gouvêa (President of the Espírito Santo Parkinson Association) Moderator: Alexandra Lima (ISD) |
29/11/2019 | Selection of measurement instruments and clinical study designs for interventions in Parkinson's Disease + Closure. | Minister: To confirm Moderator: Hougelle Simplicio (ISD) |
Text: Dandarah Filgueira / Journalism Intern
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