- Health
April 2023
Collaboration in a multidisciplinary setting
There are always new insights and developments in the field of post-COVID and changing guidelines. It is therefore necessary to inform and support paramedics, with the core question being: 'How do I do my work for post-COVID patients better tomorrow?'
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Content
In collaboration with KNGF, VHVL and Ergotherapie Nederland we organize this webinar about post-COVID, paramedical recovery care and multidisciplinary collaboration. One of the core tasks of C-support is knowledge sharing about post-infectious diseases, including post-COVID. This leads to more understanding and knowledge among healthcare professionals and better multidisciplinary collaboration. C-support is broadly committed to sharing knowledge through its own channels, publications and further training.
During the webinar, the urgency of this topic will be emphasized based on the results of the Multi-year Long COVID study. Subsequently, two substantive presentations will discuss findings from recent relevant research and the current state of affairs in the existing and updated guidelines. After the presentations, a physiotherapist and occupational therapist will translate this into practice, among other things, using a patient story. What does daily practice actually look like? And what advice can our experts give at the table to further improve the daily work of the participating professionals?
During the webinar, there will be moderators who will moderate the chat of the participating professionals. Questions will be collected and discussed with the experts present at the table. We invite you as a professional to participate in this conversation, ask questions and share your vision. All questions that cannot be answered will be bundled, answered and shared via the channels of the organizers.
After this webinar you will know:
- the current status of the paramedical post-COVID research;
- what you can do to improve your practice for patients with post-COVID;
- when care for patients with post-COVID starts and stops within the multidisciplinary collaboration;
- what it takes to perform your work competently in a multidisciplinary team.
Time-line
- 19:30 PM Start of webinar
Welcome + explanation of the program
Summary of results of the Multi-year Long COVID Research in the field of care and care use - 19:35 pm Scientific presentations
- 20:05 PM patient story (video)
- 20:10 PM Discussion and case study discussion
- 21:30 End
Speakers
- Dr. Thomas Hoogeboom, assistant professor and senior researcher at Radboudumc. Dr. Hoogeboom is the expert in the field of evidence-based physiotherapy and leader of the ParaCov study.
- Dr. Edith Cup is an occupational therapist and senior researcher at Radboudumc. She plays an essential role in translating the guidelines into practical actions for occupational therapists.
- Drs. Marina Weiss, physiotherapist at Wolbert Fysio. Specialized in lung, heart and oncological physiotherapy.
- Fleur Stoffer, occupational therapist at Ergo & Arbeid. Specialised in guidance of work-related problems.
- Chairman/presenter: Ron van Heerde, physio- and manual therapist, extended scope specialist working in primary care and scientific researcher at Radboudumc.
Target audience
Physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other target groups involved in paramedical recovery care (exercise therapists, dieticians and speech therapists). The expectation is that this training is also relevant for primary care specialists, including rehabilitation physicians and general practitioners.
Accreditation and registration
Physio and exercise therapists (register via KNGF)
Accreditation (2 points) is requested for KRF NL basic register General Physiotherapist and/or the profession related part. This involves costs:
| BI member | € 20,00 |
| KNGF student member | € 30,00 |
| KNGF Member Complete | € 30,00 |
| Standard price | € 60,00 |
Occupational therapists, speech therapists and dieticians
Accreditation has also been requested for occupational therapists, speech therapists and dieticians (2 points). You pay 60 euros if accreditation is granted and 30 euros if you are a member of the professional association. You will be notified as soon as accreditation is granted.
You pay 10 euros for LIVE participation. If accreditation is granted, you will receive an invoice for the remaining amount (50 or 20 euros, depending on membership of the professional association). After payment, accreditation will be arranged for you.
Other professional groups
Register via the registration form below. Costs for LIVE participation in the webinar are 10 euros. Payment is only possible via Ideal. After registration you will receive the link for participation the day before the webinar.
Registration is no longer possible.
Questions?
Send an e-mail to: Onderwijsenonderzoek@c-support.nu

