◆ 会议时间:2024年10月15日至18日
◆ 会议地点:加拿大 蒙特利尔
◆ 会议简介:
2024年第24届McGill国际姑息治疗大会将于2024年10月15日至18日在加拿大蒙特利尔举行。
国际姑息治疗大会始于1976年,是世界上历史最悠久的姑息治疗会议,由麦吉尔大学姑息治疗组织(Palliative Care McGill)主办,每两年举办一次。届时,与会者可以与来自60多个国家的同事会面、分享经验和交流想法宣,与会者来自各行各业——护士、内科医生、社会工作者、物理和职业治疗师、音乐治疗师、药剂师、心理学家、行政人员、志愿者……。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com).
24th McGill International Congress on Palliative Care
Date: October 15 - 18, 2024
Venue: Palais des Congrès, Montreal, Canada
McGill University’s International Congress on Palliative Care is the longest running congress for this field. Founded in 1976 by Dr. Balfour Mount and his colleagues, it is now organized and hosted biennially by Palliative Care McGill. Over 1,500 delegates, from more than 65 countries participate in making this one of the most interdisciplinary palliative care congresses. Every other year physicians, researchers, nurses, psychologists, social workers, pharmacists, music therapists, art therapists, physical therapists, spiritual care workers, volunteers and many others gather from around the globe to learn from and with each other for the betterment of palliative care. Please join us in celebrating and enriching palliative care around the world.
摘要征文投稿:
January 8, 2024: Abstract submission opens
March 8, 2024: Abstract submission closes
April 10, 2024: Notification email sent to submitter
April 25, 2024: Deadline for presenters to accept invitation
June 30, 2024: Deadline for presenters to register
点此提交摘要>>>Submit Abstract>>>
1. Abstracts may be written and presented in English or French.
2. Submitted abstracts undergo a peer review. Acceptance is based on scientific merit and originality.
3. While abstracts may be submitted as workshop, podium, or poster presentation types, the Scientific Committee reserves the right to assign final presentation type in the best interest of the program.
4. Multiple abstracts by the same authors based on the same study population or data may be disqualified without further consideration.
5. Abstract submissions are limited to 300 words, not including the title.
6. Please remember to indicate in the corresponding checkbox whether your abstract has been previously published as a manuscript or accepted for presentation at another major palliative care meeting.
7. Presenting authors must accept or reject the invitation to present by April 25, 2024.
8. Presenting authors must be duly registered by June 30, 2024. Failure to register will entail removal from the programme.
9. Authors are responsible for proofreading their abstract before submitting. MIPCC will only edit submissions for consistency and formatting.
- Submissions are welcome from all disciplines. Abstracts may be submitted for Interactive Workshops, Proffered Papers, Posters. A description of each type can be found below.
- A limit of two abstracts submitted by the same person as first author will be considered.
Authors
- Take care to list ALL authors in the relevant section of the submission site. Spell out the names of all authors.
- Maintain consistency in author names on multiple abstracts to avoid duplication in the author Index.
- Affiliations (department, institution) should be spelled out in full.
- Conflict of Interest (COI) Disclosure Statement: this will be required for accepted submitting and presenting authors. To comply with accreditation regulations, no presentation can take place without a duly submitted COI.
Presentation Types
IMPORTANT: upon submitting the abstract, please indicate which populations are studied in your work: adult or pediatric.
- Interactive Workshop: a 90 minutes in-depth, interactive session given by at least three presenters representing at least two disciplines.
- Abstract must list presenter names, learning objectives and description of teaching methods.
- Priority will be given to proposals that encourage audience participation and debate.
- Please specify the ideal audience size that you envision for this workshop.
- Proffered Paper: a 15-minute presentation (includes 5-minute question period), grouped in a session with other papers on a similar topic.
- Poster: Posters will be available for viewing throughout the Congress. Presenters will be asked to stand by their poster at specific times for maximum interaction with participants.
Patients and Communities:
- Clinical challenges and innovation (incl. case reports and case series)
- Communication research
- Community engagement (compassionate communities, volunteers, and advocacy)
- Clinical Sub-Specialties, Populations, and Settings
- Critical care
- Geriatrics
- Non-cancer palliative care
- Young adults (18-39 yrs)
- Home-based palliative care
- Palliative care in situations of conflict
- Diversity, Equity, and Belonging for Vulnerable/Marginalized Persons/Communities:
- LGBTQ2+ communities
- People living with disabilities
- Lower- and middle-income settings
- Racialized communities
- Ethnoculturally diverse communities
- Humanistic Practice and Whole Person Care
- Indigenous Health
- Integrative Therapies
- Medical Aid in Dying
- Music and Art Therapy
- Pharmacotherapy:
- Pain and symptom management
- Complementary and alternative therapies
- Psychedelic-assisted Therapies
- Psychotherapy
- Psychosocial Issues and Education, incl. Bereavement, Loss, Grief, Survivorship
- Spiritual and Existential Issues and Care; Uncertainty
Systems:
- Health Services Research
- Ethical Issues in PC
- Implementation Science and System Change
- Palliative Care Public Health and Policy
- Technology in Research and Care
- Extended Reality
- Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing
Teams:
- PC Education, Training, and Supervision
- Clinician and Team Efficacy and Well-being
- Interprofessional practice
- Nursing Practice
- Social Work Practice
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
On behalf of our scientific planning committee, I have the great pleasure of formally announcing that the McGill International Palliative Care Congress will take place from October 15 - 18, 2024 at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal.
We have an exhilarating line up of speakers and sessions to represent the humanism and science that make the congress such a unique and special forum.
The 2022 Congress, the first since the pandemic began, presented a much-needed opportunity to connect and to grieve the many losses that we'd faced. As palliative care asserts the potential for healing through the course of serious illness, we also found healing in being together, in person, for the first time since 2018. So many found refuge in coming together and meeting cherished colleagues from around the world.
In 2024, for the 24th edition of the Congress, we anticipate welcoming upwards of 1,500 people, with even more opportunities to connect, exchange, collaborate and enjoy all the pleasures that Montréal offers. With a blockbuster pre-conference workshop, day-long topical seminars, transformative plenary sessions and rigorous research from around the world, we are working hard to make this the best Congress yet.
Justin J. Sanders
Congress Chair
McGill International Palliative Care Congress
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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