KSYOS Studiereis TeleMedicine in Ketenzorg KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum
6 - 9 oktober 2011 Taormina, Sicilië
KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum, Amsterdamseweg 206 1182 HL Amstelveen tel: +31 (0) 20 6000060, fax: +31 (0) 20 2031121, www.KSYOS.org
KSYOS Studiereis TeleMedicine in Ketenzorg KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum Taormina, Sicilië KSYOS Studiereis TeleMedicine in Ketenzorg Datum 6 - 9 oktober 2011 Plaats Taormina, Sicilië, Italië Programma Donderdag 6 oktober 2011: 15.30 - 16.30 Verzamelen Schiphol 18.25 - 24.00 Reis Amsterdam Schiphol - Taormina Vrijdag 7 oktober 2011: 08.30 - 12.30 Symposium A: Kwaliteit door TeleScreening 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch bij Il Delfino 14.00 - 15.00 Symposium B: TeleMonitoring: de patiënt aan zet 15.00 - 18.00 Kabelbaan Taormina, Grieks theater en wandeling 20.00 Diner bij Ristorante Granduca Zaterdag 8 oktober 2011: 08.30 - 12.30 Symposium C: TeleConsultatie is Best Practice 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch bij Il Delfino 14.00 - 15.30 Symposium D: Discussie 15.30 - 18.00 Boottocht, wandeling Isola Bella, strandbezoek 20.00 Diner bij La Dracena Zondag 9 oktober 2011: 09.00 - 12.00 Bezoek vulkaan Etna 12.00 - 20.00 Reis Taormina – Amsterdam Schiphol
KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum, Amsterdamseweg 206 1182 HL Amstelveen tel: +31 (0) 20 6000060, fax: +31 (0) 20 2031121, www.KSYOS.org
Reisschema Donderdag 6 oktober 2011: 18.25 – 20.40 Amsterdam - Rome 21.40 – 22.55 Rome - Catania 23.15 – 24.00 Catania - Taormina
KL 3405 KL 3457 Bus
Zondag 9 oktober 2011: 12.00 – 13.00 Taormina - Catania 15.10 – 16.30 Catania - Rome 17.25 – 19.55 Rome - Amsterdam
Bus KL 3470 KL 1604
Verblijf Grand Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace (www.mazzaroseapalace.it)
6 – 9 oktober 2011
Kosten Inclusief: vliegreis, bus en boot, congreskosten, overnachtingen met ontbijt, lunch, diner en congresborrel welke zijn aangegeven in het programma. Exclusief: niet geprogrammeerde maaltijden, telefoon, minibar en drankkosten en overige eigen kosten. Accreditatie Aangevraagd, 10 punten Eigen bijdrage € 1.495,-, partner € 995,Bank ING rekeningnummer 65.81.61.016 Ten name van KSYOS Health Management Research te Amstelveen Onder vermelding van „Studiereis TeleMedicine Taormina‟ Organisatie KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum Amsterdamseweg 206, 1182HL Amstelveen T: 020 – 600 00 60, F: 020 – 203 11 21
[email protected] Kleding Zomerkleding, vest voor ‟s avonds, zwemkleding Informeel, semiformeel voor diners
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Wetenschappelijk programma TeleMedicine in Ketenzorg Vrijdag 7 oktober 2011 Deel A. Kwaliteit door TeleScreening Locatie: Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace Voorzitter
Krista Miedema
Opening en welkom
Leonard Witkamp
08.30 – 09.00
TeleFundusScreening: snel en dicht bij de patiënt
Thijs Veerman
09.00 – 09.30
TeleOogheelkunde onderzoek in de eerste lijn
Riens Gort
09.30 – 10.00
TeleSpirometrie: kwaliteitscontrole in de praktijk
Hans Douwes
10.30 – 11.00
Cardiovasculair Risico Management in de praktijk
Hans Meijer
11.00 – 11.30
TeleDermoscopie Screening voor het melanoom
Giuseppe Argentiano
11.30 – 12.30
Pauze
Lunchpauze
Deel B. TeleMonitoring: de patiënt aan zet Locatie: Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace Voorzitter
Luc Verkouteren
Ontwikkelingen in ketenDBC
Guus Schrijvers
14.00 – 14.30
TeleMonitoring in het ketenDBC
René van Dijk
14.30 – 15.00
KSYOS TeleMedisch Centrum, Amsterdamseweg 206 1182 HL Amstelveen tel: +31 (0) 20 6000060, fax: +31 (0) 20 2031121, www.KSYOS.org
Zaterdag 8 oktober 2011 Deel C. TeleConsultatie als Best Practice Locatie: Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace Voorzitter
Marlies Zandwijk
TeleDermatologie is Best Practice
Leonard Witkamp
08.30 – 09.30
TeleCardiologie: fax is verleden tijd
Jan-Paul Ezechiëls
09.30 – 10.00
Het PreConsult: sneller en beter behandelen
Marc Nahuys
10.00 – 10.30
TelePulmonologie: aanvulling op ketenzorg COPD
Christian Melissant
11.00 – 11.30
Zorggroep KCOETZ: drie jaar TeleOogheelkunde
Luc Verkouteren
11.30 – 12.00
Nieuwe TeleConsultatie kansen
Jack Lugtmeijer
12.00 – 12.30
Pauze
Lunchpauze
Deel D. Discussie Locatie: Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace Voorzitter
Heino van Essen
Rol en verantwoordelijkheid van de patiënt
Guus Schrijvers
14.00 – 14.30
Hoe (snel) zal eHealth zich ontwikkelen? Leonard Witkamp
14.30 – 15.00
Conclusies en afsluiting
15.00 – 15.30
Ab Bakker
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Taormina Grand Hotel Mazzaro Sea Palace The Grand Hotel Mazzarò Sea Palace, an exclusive hotel in Taormina Sicily, has 88 rooms, including bridal suites, junior suites and suites with a private pool on the terrace. All rooms and suites in the Grand Hotel Mazzarò Sea Palace are furnished with extreme sophistication and elegance, and the hotel as a whole is exclusively designed to offer you all possible comfort and facilities, in order to make your stay totally memorable. Air-conditioning, Telephone, Internet-Wi-Fi throughout the hotel (rooms and common areas), Safes, SKY TV and pay TV, Magazines and newspapers, 4 elevators, Minibar in room, Bar and piano bar, Parking garage, Guest relations assistant, Conference room, Fitness center, Wellness center, Pool, Private beach with bar service, Baggage check, Multilingual staff, 24-hour safe deposit, Transportation to and from the airport by limousine, Laundry service, Valet parking, Platinum Air Taxi. Just relax and place yourself in the hands of out discreet, professional guest assistants. They are entirely at your disposal to help you make the most of your stay, and to guarantee you always the very highest standard of service. Taormina is the perfect base from which to discover radically diverse landscapes.
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A trip to Etna to see Europe‟s highest volcano at a height of over 3,300 meters, is definitely not to be missed. In less than an hour you will arrive at lava-covered areas and discover a place of myth and legend, but also of nature‟s destructive power. But Sicily offers other sights that are just as beautiful and charming: The Aeolian Islands, with the famous Panarea, Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples, Piazza Armerina with its Roman mosaics and many more interesting places that we will be happy to tell you about during your stay at the Grand Hotel. GRAND HOTEL MAZZARÒ SEA PALACE Via Nazionale, 147 98030 Taormina Mare (ME) Tel. +39 0942 61 21 11 Fax +39 0942 62 62 37 www.mazzaroseapalace.it
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Taormina Sociaal programma Donderdag 6 oktober 2011 15.30 Verzamelen Schiphol 18.25 - 24.00 Reis Amsterdam Schiphol - Taormina Vrijdag 7 oktober 2011 08.30 - 12.30 Symposium A: Kwaliteit door TeleScreening 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch bij Il Delfino 14.00 - 15.00 Symposium B: TeleMonitoring: de patiënt aan zet 15.00 - 18.00 Kabelbaan Taormina, Grieks theater en wandeling 20.00 Diner bij Ristorante Granduca
Is it Greek or Roman? This is a question that has always been open to debate among experts and critics. All their disputes would end if they remembered Taormina's origins as a Greek "Polis" and the fact that each and every ancient Greek city had its own Theatre where they performed tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides and comedies by Aristophanes, just to name the most famous authors. The Theatre in Taormina is the second-largest in Sicily after the one in Siracusa.
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All the Romans did later, in accordance with their well-known ostentatious nature, was enlarge the theatre as it was very small. And it apparently took decades to build. It is fifty meters wide, one hundred and twenty meters long and twenty meters high, which means that about 100,000 cubic meters of stone had to be removed. Further evidence that the Theatre is of Greek origin is in the well-cut blocks of Taormina stone (similar to marble) below the scene of the Theatre; these are a typical example of the ancient Greek building technique. The theatre is divided into three main sections: the scene, the orchestra and the cavea. The scene is opposite the cavea and is obviously where the actors used to perform. There is now a large ten-meter long portion missing in the center of the scene, supposedly caused by attacks during the wars. This serious damage to the theatre makes it nevertheless even more evocative due to the magnificent panorama (the bay of Naxos and Mount Etna) which can now be seen. According to reconstructions by experts, the scene was decorated with two series of columns of the Corinthian order, recognizable due to the shape of the capitals and their acanthus leaf design; the acanthus is a wild Mediterranean plant. The orchestra of the theatre was the flat clearing in the center which separated the scene from the cavea. This area was for the musicians, but the choruses and dancers also performed there. The word "orchestra", nowadays meaning a musical band, comes from this part of the Greek theatre. The cavea on the other hand is the series of steps, from the lowest to the highest ones at the top, where the spectators were seated. The first and last semicircular steps were 62 and 147.34 meters long respectively. The steps were carved out of the rock and, in places where there was none, they were built in masonry. The cavea was divided into five areas called "diazmata" by the Greeks and "praecinctiones" by the Romans, both meaning enclosed zones. And these were where the audience used to sit. The theatre is thought to have been able to seat about 5,400 spectators.
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No one is sure of when the Theatre was actually erected. Those who believe it was built by the Greeks say it must have been around the middle of the third century B.C., when Hiero was the tyrant of Siracusa. But due to the theatre's structural characteristics, some say it was erected by Roman
engineers to be used exclusively by the Greeks. This would explain all the Greek inscriptions inside the theatre. Nowadays the ancient Theatre is still one of Taormina's main attractions. As it is still practicable, the theatre seated the audiences of the most important Italian cinematographic event, the "David di Donatello" award, for many years; now an international festival entitled "Taormina Art", lasting the whole summer period, is held there with cinema, theatre, ballet and symphonic music reviews.
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Zaterdag 8 oktober 2011 08.30 - 12.30 Symposium C: TeleConsultatie is Best Practice 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch bij Il Delfino 14.00 - 15.30 Symposium D: Discussie 15.30 - 18.00 Boottocht, wandeling Isola Bella, strandbezoek 20.00 Diner bij La Dracena Welcome to Taormina in the charming bay of Mazzarò. From here, with comfortable, safe and beautiful boats, you can make amazing excursions in the jonian coast. You will discover beautiful caves, including the Grotta Azzurra, passing through the beautiful nature reserve of Isolabella, the tour continues until Capo Taormina bay, where you can have a swim in a breathless view point of Etna, Taormina and Naxos bay! Looking forward to see you! (www.boatexcursionstaormina.com)
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Zondag 9 oktober 2011: 09.00 - 12.00 Bezoek vulkaan Etna 12.00 - 20.00 Reis Taormina – Amsterdam Schiphol www.volcanotrek.com Etna volcano, towering above Catania, Sicily's second largest city, has one of the world's longest documented records of historical volcanism, dating back to 1500 BC. Historical lava flows of basaltic composition cover much of the surface of this massive volcano, whose edifice is the highest and most voluminous in Italy. The Mongibello stratovolcano, truncated by several small calderas, was constructed during the late Pleistocene and Holocene
over an older shield volcano. The most prominent morphological feature of Etna is the Valle del Bove, a 5 x 10 km horseshoe-shaped caldera open to the east. Two styles of eruptive activity typically occur at Etna. Persistent explosive eruptions, sometimes with minor lava emissions, take place from one or more of the three prominent summit craters, the Central Crater, NE Crater, and SE Crater (the latter formed in 1978). Flank vents, typically with higher effusion rates, are less frequently active and originate from fissures that open progressively downward from near the summit (usually accompanied by strombolian eruptions at the upper end). Cinder cones are commonly constructed over the vents of lower-flank lava flows. Lava flows extend to the foot of the volcano on all sides and have reached the sea over a broad area on the SE flank.
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Guy De Maupassant (1885) – Travels in Sicily «The beast is calm. It is sleeping down there. Right down there. Only dense smoke is coming out of the large crater, 3,312 meters high. Around us, the scenario is even stranger. All of Sicily is hidden by mist that stops near the coast and completely veils the ground, in a way that we seem to be right up in the sky, among the seas, above the clouds, so high, so high in the sky that even the Mediterranean, which reaches everywhere as far as the eye can see, seems to be the blue sky.
The azure that envelops everything. We are walking on a surprising mountain, coming out of the clouds and drowned in the sky that stretches over our heads, under our feet, everywhere.>> Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe seen through the magnificent photos of Fulvio Lo Giudice. Born in Linguaglossa, Fulvio, (a “trekking” lover and fond of “mountain biking”) with his inseparable camera, manages to capture with professionalism the magic and mysterious scenario of Etna. Hanging on the wall of his small studio, in Via Dionisio at Taormina, are photographs of Etna observed by visitors with awe and respect, the same awe and respect that the ancient inhabitants of Sicily had regarding the “mountain of mountains”.
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