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INDUSTRY LUNCH

INDUSTRY LUNCH. WELCOME!. Meeting agenda. 12:00 Welcome and introduction Malm ö Conference update Jitka Panc ířová , EDTNA/ERCA Executive Director 12:15 Association update Maria Saraiva , EDTNA/ERCA President 12:30 EDTNA/ERCA Conference 2014 – venue introduction

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INDUSTRY LUNCH

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  1. INDUSTRY LUNCH WELCOME!

  2. Meeting agenda • 12:00 Welcome and introduction Malmö Conference update JitkaPancířová, EDTNA/ERCA ExecutiveDirector • 12:15 Association update Maria Saraiva, EDTNA/ERCA President • 12:30 EDTNA/ERCA Conference 2014 – venue introduction AigarsSmiltans,Live Riga, Marketing Director • 12:45 Industry Advisory Board Meeting, Site Selection Meeting Anki Davidson, EDTNA/ERCA Marketing Director • 13:00 Industry partners feedback and ConferenceEvaluation All • 13:30 Meeting close

  3. CONFERENCE UPDATE Jitka Pancířová ExecutiveDirector

  4. Conferencestatistics • Numberofregistereddelegates: • Top ten countries: • Numberofregisteredindustrypartners: 98

  5. Conferencestatistics • 262abstracts submitted • 70oral presentationsaccepted (65 presented) • 14 short oral presentationsaccepted (12 presented) • 165 posters presentationsaccepted (156 presented) • 23 Guestspeakers ConferenceAccreditation: InternationalContinuingNursingEducationCredits (ICNECs) Conference accredited by the International Council of Nurses (ICN). 1 credit will be assigned for each 60 min spent within the session halls. Total of 18.5 credits can be accumulated.

  6. Scientific Posters • A record number of 156scientific posters will be displayed in8poster sessions at Trubaduren Hall as follows: • Poster Session A Monday, September 2nd, 2013,09:00–10:30 • Poster Session B Monday, September 2nd, 2013,09:00–10:30 • Poster Session C Monday, September 2nd, 2013,11:00–12:30 • Poster Session D Monday, September 2nd, 2013,11:00–12:30 • Poster Session E Monday, September 2nd, 2013,14:00–15:30 • Poster Session F Monday, September 2nd, 2013,14:00–15:30 • Poster Session G Monday, September 2nd, 2013,16:00–17:30 • Poster Session H Monday, September 2nd, 2013,16:00–17:30

  7. Cooperation with Industry partners • S 01EDTNA/ERCA Session: joint projects and industrypartnersprojects • Saturday, August 31st, 16:15-18:30, Concert Hall • S 26Environmental management in renal care • Monday, September 2nd,14:00-15:30, Concert Hall

  8. Collaboration with Industry Nextsteps in Go Green in Dialysis New joint EDTNA/ERCA & FreseniusMedical Care Initiative Green InnovationAward Recognition to innovative ideas, best practices and procedures, which contribute to the promotion and development in the field of environmental protection in dialysis S 26 Environmental management in renal care Concert Hall, Monday, September 2nd, 2013, 14:00  

  9. Collaboration with Industry Guidelines on Vascular Access Cannulation and Care Joint EDTNA/ERCA & FreseniusMedicalCare project to achieveenhancedmultidisciplinaryrenal team practice in HD and produce VA guidelines. Jean Pierre van Waeleghem Jitka Pancířová Maria Teresa Parisotto

  10. Collaboration with Industry Guidelines on Vascular Access Cannulationand Care Joint EDTNA/ERCA & FreseniusMedical Care project team

  11. Collaboration with Industry Renal care professionals responsible for providing dietary advice to patients in renal units in the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK completed the questionnaire (48 renal dietitians, 35 renal nurses and 1 renal physician from hospitals and outpatient clinics) Questions focused on dietary protein intake recommendations,trends in phosphate consumption and awareness and adherence to binder therapy. S 06 Patient Empowerment, Concert Hall, Sunday, September 1st, 2013, 11:00 by Elizabeth Lindley (UK)

  12. Collaboration with Industry A Guide to ImplementingRenal Best PracticeinHaemodialysis Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Gambro Projectto define multidisciplinary clinical guidefor HD Project Team Members

  13. Collaboration with Industry A Guide to ImplementingRenal Best PracticeinHaemodialysis Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Gambro Projectto define multidisciplinary clinical guide for HD Project Co-ordinators on behalfof EDTNA/ERCA Jitka Pancířová, AnkiDavidson

  14. Collaboration with Industry SecondaryHyperparathyroidism (SHPT) survey Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Amgenproject • Project aimsto help understand the nephrology nurses professional educational needs around the management of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism (SHPT). • The results will help to provide recommendations on how to improve the focus and quality of education given to nurses around this subject. • Liana Poulia, the Project co-ordinator

  15. Collaboration with Industry MultilingualPatientEducationDocuments (forrenalnurses) Joint EDTNA/ERCA & B. Braun Avitumproject Project objectives • To establish the difficulties faced by renal nurses in caring for culturally diverse CKD patients • To develop multilingual patient education documents as a support tool for renal nurses • TaiMooi Ho, a Project co-ordinator on behalfof EDTNA/ERCA • Simone Klein, a Project co-ordinatoron behalfof B. Braun Avitum

  16. Collaboration with Industry Multilingual Patient Education Support Tool for Renal Nurses A total of 10 documents on CKD Stages 1-3 were produced in Englishas first step: • About Your Kidneys • High Blood Pressure (BP) • Home BP Monitoring • Diabetes Mellitus • Healthy Lifestyle • Physical Exercise • Stop Smoking • Low-salt Diet • Common Medicines • Reactions Following Following Diagnosis These documents will be translated into several languages and will be available on EDTNA/ERCA & B. Braun Avitum websites

  17. ConferenceSponsors

  18. CorporateEducationSessions • S 03 CES Fresenius Medical Care • From complex dream to simple reality: HighVolumeHDF – the standard therapy of the future. NOW! • Sunday, September 1st, 09:00-10:30, Concert Hall • S 07 CES Baxter • Listening and talking – the role of the HD nurseSunday, September1st, 11:00-12:30, Skandia Hall • S 12 CES Diaverum • Innovations in vascular access – reducing risk, promoting quality, improving care • Sunday, September1st, 14:00-15:30, Concert Hall • S 22 CES Amgen • Supporting Patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism: a nursing perspective • Monday, September 2nd, 11:00-12:30, Concert Hall

  19. Exhibitors Note: List of exhibitors valid as of 23 July 2013

  20. Corporate Members

  21. Collaboration with EKHA Continuouspartnership withEuropean Kidney Health Alliance(EKHA)

  22. ASSOCIATION UPDATE Maria Saraiva EDTNA/ERCA President

  23. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 Consolidation of project developed in partnership with European National Associations • The joint EDTNA/ERCA project with the European Renal Care National Associations (ENRCA) “Quality Improvement Implementation in Renal Units across Europe” was successfully finalized • Project Results to be presented at the Malmö Conference, S11 EDTNA/ERCA session, Sunday, 1 Septemberat 12:45, ArtistenHall

  24. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 Implement environmental approach throughout the Association • EDTNA/ERCA continues to raise awareness of environmental aspects in Renal Care: Green Innovation Award results will be presented at the Malmö Conference • Environmental Guidelines are available in 8 languages • The Association continues with electronic communication to EDTNA/ERCA members, volunteers, online membership application successfully implemented • EDTNA/ERCA preferably collaborates with service providers and suppliers having ISO 14001 certification

  25. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 ARBOR RESEARCH & EDTNA/ERCA Collaborating in DOPPS 5 • EDTNA/ERCA CRAs will continue providing for the monitoring and data collection process of DOPPS in Europe for next 5 years • New country member Turkey has joined DOPPS • EDTNA/ERCA cooperates in the move from DOPPS 5 to DOPPSLite • EDTNA/ERCA cooperates in “DOPPS” on Peritoneal Dialysis

  26. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 To collaborate at European and world wide level in education and research to improve quality of Renal Care • JORC Supplement on Home Therapies (February 2013) • JORC Supplement on Quality Management, to be complemented with a workshop at the Malmö Conference S 14 Quality improvement Workshop, Sunday, September 1st at 14:00, Artisten Hall • Translation of handbooks into various languages • ICN Accreditation (ICNEC) • University and Industry courses Accreditation/Endorsement

  27. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 To implement the regular use of Social Media in order to strengthen EDTNA/ERCA by increasing communication and visibility worldwide • EDTNA/ERCA extended Twitter services are in place • The Association is evaluating presence on LinkedIn and Facebook • Digital media education tools are being investigated • Tailor made Local Conference Website

  28. Achieved objectives 2012/2013 Quality Management System approach • Continued harmonization and re-definition of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Operating Procedures (OP) • Implemented new EC accountability grid taking into consideration Quality Management System requirements, e.g. process orientated approach • Implemented Brand Ambassador Programme - new trainingconcept for KMs/LMs

  29. Objectives 2013/2014 Promote Renal Care through education and continuous professional development • Strengthen the role of the renal multidisciplinary team to enable quality of care for the renal patient • by preparing educational materials which will help these professionals in the education of patients and families • Increase awareness to the role of renal multidisciplinary care team taking care for renal patients, in different European countries • by being involved in projects at national level and bringing EDTNA/ERCA knowledge and expertise

  30. Objectives 2013/2014 Development of educational material for nurses in order to enable them to answer the needs of patients from different ethnicities and cultures • Identify and develop educational materials for renalcare teams helping them educate, advise and guide patients from different ethnic origins • by developing materials in different languages suitable for educate and guide people from all origins and ethnicities • EDTNA/ERCA organizes educational meetings on local and international level to spread educational materials,knowledgeand expertise • by having EDTNA/ERCA Ambassadors in various countries worldwide leading the voice of the renal teams

  31. Objectives 2013/2014 Act to achieve better understanding of the continuing change in the renal healthcare environment EDTNA/ERCA is committed to: • Partnership with Renal Industry and RenalAssociations both at local and international level • by cooperating in projects that will answer the needsofrenal forum • Act toward prevention of renal disease • locally and on EU level in collaboration with our allied associationsandorganizations

  32. Objectives 2013/2014 Continue increasing visibility of EDTNA/ERCA worldwide by increasing the use of Social Media and website EDTNA/ERCA is: • Aiming to increase its search profile enhancing Association’s visibility in major search engines • Participating in Nephrology Social Media forums on the web • Aiming to open a profile on LinkedIn • Making the Association’s Webpage more user friendly • Aiming to increase visibility • by encouraging people to participate in discussion forums e.g. RenalPro lead by EDTNA/ERCA volunteer

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