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INDUSTRY LUNCH. 12 th September 2011 WELCOME!. Association activities & P rogress r eport. Anastasia Laskari EDTNA/ERCA President. What objectives w e achieve d in 20 10 /20 11?. Collaboration with industry. EDTNA/ERCA e nhance d and maintain ed
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INDUSTRY LUNCH 12th September 2011 WELCOME!
Association activities & Progressreport Anastasia Laskari EDTNA/ERCA President
Collaboration with industry EDTNA/ERCA enhanced and maintained thecontinuity ofthe good collaboration withindustrypartners and corporate members thanks to hard work of Jitka Pancirova, the Executive Director
Collaboration with industry Collaboration with industry include: • Continues partnership with corporate members • Presence of new exhibitors at this Conference • 6th Operational Industry Advisory Board (IABM) planned for December • Exclusive Conference partnership has been successfully established with Gambro • Exclusive projects partnership has been successfully established with Fresenius Medical Care • 5thFresenius Middle East (FME) Renal Education Project was held in June, in Romania • Fresenius Middle East and Diaverum courseshave been successfully endorsed
Collaboration with industry Projects with industry include: • “Go Green In Dialysis“ (project results) - Enviromental guidelines for dialysis – A practical guide to reduce the environmental burden of dialysis • Guidelines on vascular access cannulation and care • Venous Needle Dislodgement survey Dublin 2010 Part 2: Risk factors and outcomes
Quality Management System Further develop the QualityManagement System throughout the Association to apply for ISO9001:2008 certification
EDTNA/ERCA Publications 5 new Publications are beeing launched: • Enviromental Guidelines for Dialysis, A Practical Guide to Reduce the Environmental Burden of Dialysis: Saturday, EDTNA/ERCA Projects with Industry Partners, Gallus Hall, 13:30 • Conservative Management in Advanced Kidney Disease, A Guide to Clinical Practice: Sunday, Conservative Care Session, Linhart Hall,14:00 • The Diabetic Patient and Chronic Kidney Disease, A Guide to Clinical Practice: Tuesday, Caring for the Diabetic Patient with CKD Session, Linhart Hall, 8:30 • Fármacos en Terapia Renal Sustitutiva, Guía de Práctica Clínica: Registration desk • Caring for the Eldery Renal Patient, A Guide to Clinical Practice: Sunday, EDTNA/ERCA Session, Linhart hall, 12:45
EDTNA/ERCA Newsletter Lithuanian – PDF Polish – PDF Portuguese – PDF Serbian – PDF Spanish * Slovenian- PDF Production in 13languages: • Dutch - PDF • English * • French * • Greek * • German * • Hebrew – PDF • Italian* *PDF and hardcopy • PDFs are available for members and non-members at www.edtnaerca.org • Besides the International Conference website, it is the most visited website • THANK YOU to all translators
Journal of Renal Care Increased distributionglobally through Wiley–Blackwell&EDTNA/ERCA channels Indexed/Abstracts in the British Nursing Index,CINAHL,EMBASE, MEDLINE, SCOPUS Requested Impact Factor for 2011 Change of JoRC Editor by end of the year: THANK YOU to Dr. Cordelia Ashwanden WELCOMENicola Thomas
Membership Brochure & Annual Report • Tool to be used to promote the Association • Available in English and Italian • Hard copies to be distributed at events • Available also on the web • Annual Report 2010 – Summary of activities, projects, achievements • Limited Edition of hard copies - Available onthe website • Maria Cruz Casal (coordinator)
Cooperation with other Associations Establish closer links withrenal/non-renalinternational Associations: Signed level 1 collaboration agreement with: • PCNA (Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association) • EPA/UNEPSA (European Paediatric Association) • EDTNA/ERCA signed an agreement with EfCCNa and HENNA for a mutual project
Cooperation with other Associations “Attitudes of European Renal Nurses towards OlderPeople“ AnEuropean National Renal Care Association (ENRCA) project Results will be presented at the session: EDTNA/ERCA projects with NationalAssociations, Linhart Hall, Sunday September 11, 12:45-13:45 Participating National associationsin this survey: SOBEN (Brazil) SNDTN (Slovenia) CNMA (Cyprus) FS Nefro (Denmark) OANPT (Austria) SEDEN (Spain) BASW – SIG (UK) HENNA (Greece) APEDT (Portugal) CNNA (Croatia) INNA (Israel) FNB (Germany, Switzerland) RSA (Australia, New Zealand) EDTNA/ERCA Italian Branch
EDTNA/ERCA Strategy Positioning of EDTNA/ERCA towardsan international conceptin order to improve the Global input to achive the quality of renal care