The Programme And Registration Form

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The Programme And Registration Form
香港兒童呼吸及過敏學會
Hong Kong Society of
PAEDIATRIC RESPIROLOGY AND ALLERGY
APPS Annual Scientific Congress
cum
HKSPRA
Annual Scientific Meeting
3-5 October 2015 | Hong Kong & Macao
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Announcemen
www.hkspr.org
www.appuls.org
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Satellite Symposium Co-organizer:
Welcome Message
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us at the “1st Asian Paediatric Pulmonology Society
Annual Scientific Congress” cum “18th Hong Kong Society of Paediatric Respirology and Allergy
Annual Scientific Meeting” which will be held on 3-5 October 2015 in Hong Kong and Macao. The
meeting will provide a strong scientific programme, enjoyable social activities, and importantly an
opportunity to exchange and compare professional practice.
The organizing committee will organize a most comprehensive and exciting programme that will be
interesting and relevant to specialist, general practitioners and allied-health professionals alike. A
variety of programmes and learning modes will be offered. The programme addresses scientific and
clinical topics, in additional to relevant topics on professional issues. Our international and regional
speakers represent the forefront of practice in their special interests, and will update you on the best
current practice.
The organizing committee is working very hard to put together a truly memorable meeting in October.
We look forward to warmly welcoming every delegate. Your attendance will no doubt prove to be a
valuable and enjoyable experience both scientifically and socially.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Daniel Ng
President
Asian Paediatric Pulmonology Society
Chairman
Organizing Committee
Dr. Ting-yat Miu
President
Hong Kong Society of Paediatric Respirology and Allergy
Overseas Faculties
Local Faculties
Professor Shakil Ahmed (Bangladesh)
Dr. Eric Chan (Kwong Wah Hospital)
Professor Mahesh Babu (Singapore)
Dr. June Chan (Private Paediatrician)
Professor Jessie de Bruyne (Malaysia)
Dr. Sylvia Doo (Private Paediatrician)
Professor Andrew Bush (UK)
Professor Ellis Hon
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Professor Zen-kong Dai (Taiwan)
Professor Anne Goh (Singapore)
Professor Aye Maung Han (Myanmar)
Professor Ting-fan Leung
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Professor Rosemary Horne (Australia)
Professor Albert Li
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Professor Kai-sheng Hsieh (Taiwan)
Dr. David Luk (United Christian Hospital)
Professor Jing-long Huang (Taiwan)
Dr. Ting-yat Miu (Private Paediatrician)
Professor Yu-shu Huang (Taiwan)
Dr. Daniel Ng (Kwong Wah Hospital)
Dr. Kin-mui Ieong (Macao)
Dr. Alfred Tam (Private Paediatrician)
Professor Sushil Kabra (India)
Dr. Nai-shun Tsoi (Queen Mary Hospital)
Professor Anna Nathan (Malaysia)
Professor Gary Wong
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Professor Phung Nguyen (Vietnam)
Professor Aroonwan Preutthipan (Thailand)
Professor Kun-ling Shen (China)
Professor Varinder Singh (India)
Dr. Steve Wong (Private Paediatrician)
Dr. Tak-wai Wong
(Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital) Professor Wing-ho Yung
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Professor Wen-jue Soong (Taiwan) Professor Dusit Staworn (Thailand)
Professor Bambang Supriyatno (Indonesia)
Professor Masato Takase (Japan)
Professor Bala Totapally (USA)
Professor Rina Triasih (Indonesia)
Programme
3 October 2015 (Sat), Hong Kong
Registration for Master Courses
08:30
09:00 – 15:00 Master Course I: Sleep, Breathing and
the Brain
Chairpersons: Professor Mahesh Babu
(Singapore),
Dr. Steve Wong (Hong Kong)
Master Course II: Allergy and Pulmonology
Chairpersons: Professor Anne Goh (Singapore),
Professor Rina Triasih
(Indonesia)
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome
09:10 – 09:50 Brain function tests –
indications, interpretation of
results and common pitfalls
Professor Yu-shu Huang
(Taiwan)
09:10 – 09:45 Management of eczema
Dr. David Luk (Hong Kong)
09:45 – 10:20 Current management of
allergic rhinitis in children
Dr. Alfred Tam (Hong Kong)
09:50 – 10:30 Which sleep tests to order
Professor Albert Li (Hong
Kong)
10:20 – 10:55 Role of food allergy in eczema
and respiratory allergies
Professor Anne Goh
10:30 – 11:10 Brain function tests made easy
(Singapore)
Dr. Sylvia Doo (Hong Kong)
10:55 – 11:05 Break
11:10 – 11:20 Break
11:20 – 12:00 SDB and the brain
Professor Yu-shu Huang
(Taiwan)
12:00 – 12:40 Impact of chronic intermittent
hypoxia on neuronal structure
and function
Professor Wing-ho Yung
(Hong Kong)
12:40 – 13:40 Lunch
13:40 – 14:20 Preterm infants and SIDS
Professor Rosemary Horne
(Australia)
14:20 – 15:00 Home ventilation for children
Professor Aroonwan
Preutthipan (Thailand)
11:05 – 11:40 Interpretation of allergy tests
(SPT and slgE)
Professor Jessie de Bruyne
(Malaysia)
11:40 – 12:15 Complementary and
Alternative Medicine for
childhood atopic diseases:
what is the evidence for
parents?
Professor Ellis Hon
(Hong Kong)
12:15 – 13:15 Lunch
13:15 – 13:50 Non-CF bronchiectasis
Professor Andrew Bush (UK)
13:50 – 14:25 Reading CXR
Professor Sushil Kabra
(India)
14:25 – 15:00 Lung function tests from
infants to adults
Dr. Eric Chan (Hong Kong)
15:00
Registration for Main Meeting
15:45 – 16:30 Plenary Lecture I: Intensive Care
Chairpersons: Professor Ellis Hon (Hong Kong), Professor Phung Nguyen (Vietnam)
Transportation of a critically ill child
Professor Bala Totapally (USA)
16:30 – 17:15 Plenary Lecture II: Sleep
Chairpersons: Professor Shakil Ahmed (Bangladesh), Professor Jessie de Bruyne (Malaysia)
OSA in ex-premies – the forgotten link
Professor Yu-shu Huang (Taiwan)
17:15 – 18:30 Symposium I: Sleep
Chairpersons: Dr. June Chan (Hong Kong),
Professor Masato Takase
(Japan)
Symposium II: Pulmonology
Chairpersons: Professor Anna Nathan
(Malaysia),
Professor Varinder Singh (India)
National practice guidelines for
management of childhood obstructive
sleep apnoea
Professor Aroonwan Preutthipan (Thailand)
Antibiotics in community acquired
pneumonia
Professor Sushil Kabra (India)
Long term morbidities of childhood SDB
Professor Rosemary Horne (Australia)
Unmet needs in the diagnosis and
management of childhood asthma
Professor Gary Wong (Hong Kong)
Sleep – too much and/or too little
Professor Yu-shu Huang (Taiwan)
Microaspiration syndromes
Professor Mahesh Babu (Singapore)
18:30 – 19:15 Plenary Lecture III: Pulmonology
Chairpersons: Professor Aye Maung Han (Myanmar), Dr. Ting-yat Miu (Hong Kong)
My approach to children with difficult-to-treat asthma
Professor Andrew Bush (UK)
19:30 – 22:00
APPS Council Meeting and Dinner (by invitation)
Programme
4 October 2015 (Sun), Hong Kong
07:45
Registration for Main Meeting
08:00 – 09:00 Free Paper Oral Presentations
Chairperson: Dr. Tak-wai Wong (Hong Kong)
Judges: Professor Andrew Bush (UK), Professor Anne Goh (Singapore),
Professor Varinder Singh (India)
09:00 – 09:45 Plenary Lecture IV: Sleep
Chairpersons: Professor Anne Goh (Singapore), Dr. Steve Wong (Hong Kong)
Treatment for childhood OSA - when and what severity
Professor Rosemary Horne (Australia)
09:45 – 10:30 Plenary Lecture V: Infection
Chairpersons: Professor Varinder Singh (India), Professor Masato Takase (Japan)
Severe community acquired pneumonia 2015
Professor Kun-ling Shen (China)
10:30 – 11:15
Opening Ceremony
11:15 – 11:45
Coffee Break
Symposium IV: Pulmonology
11:45 – 13:00 Symposium III: Intensive Care
Chairpersons: Dr. Eric Chan (Hong Kong),
Chairpersons: Professor Wen-jue Soong
Professor Bambang Supriyatno
(Taiwan),
(Indonesia)
Dr. Nai-shun Tsoi (Hong Kong)
13:00 – 13:30
Critical decision in paediatric respiratory
failure
Professor Dusit Staworn (Thailand)
Interstitial lung diseases in childhood
Professor Andrew Bush (UK)
Mechanical ventilation in a nutshell
Professor Bala Totapally (USA)
Pulmonary manifestations of systemic
disorders
Professor Varinder Singh (India)
The unique pulmonary hypertension in
infants and small children: clinical course
and treatment in PICU
Professor Zen-kong Dai (Taiwan)
Chest sonography
Professor Kai-sheng Hsieh (Taiwan)
HKSPRA Annual General Meeting and Light Lunch
Symposium VI: Allergy
13:30 – 14:45 Symposium V: Infection
Chairpersons: Dr. Kin-mui Ieong (Macao),
Chairpersons: Professor Anna Nathan
Dr. Alfred Tam (Hong Kong)
(Malaysia),
Professor Varinder Singh (India)
Recent advance in the understanding and
treatment of skin allergies, from eczema
to urticaria
Dr. David Luk (Hong Kong)
Pulmonary infection in the
immumocompromised host
Professor Sushil Kabra (India)
Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in children Food allergy treatment and prevention
in 2015
Professor Rina Triasih (Indonesia)
Professor Ting-fan Leung (Hong Kong)
Dilemma of treating mycoplasma
Professor Anne Goh (Singapore)
14:45 – 15:15
Is allergy preventable?
Professor Jing-long Huang (Taiwan)
Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:00 Plenary Lecture VI: Allergy
Chairpersons: Professor Ting-fan Leung (Hong Kong), Professor Rina Triasih (Indonesia)
Allergy - what we have learnt from cohort studies?
Professor Jing-long Huang (Taiwan)
18:00 – 22:00
Faculty Dinner (by invitation)
1st APPS Annual Scientific Congress - Satellite Symposium
5 October 2015 (Mon), Macao
17:30 – 18:20
Registration for Satellite Symposium
18:20 – 18:30
Opening Remarks
18:30 – 20:15
Satellite Symposium: Asthma and Wheezing in Children
Chairpersons: Dr. Kin-mui Ieong (Macao), Dr. Daniel Ng (Hong Kong)
Childhood asthma – new practical lessons
Professor Andrew Bush (UK)
Management of acute severe childhood asthma
Professor Anne Goh (Singapore)
Diagnostic approach to preschool wheezers
Dr. Kin-mui Ieong (Macao)
20:30 – 22:00
Satellite Symposium Faculty Dinner (by invitation)
Attractions in Hong Kong and Macao
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and Avenue of Stars
Starting at the colonial-era Clock
Tower and stretching all the way to
Hung Hom, a stroll along the Tsim
Sha Tsui Promenade takes one past
the Hong Kong Cultural Centre,
the Hong Kong Space Museum,
the Hong Kong Museum of Art and
Avenue of Stars. But like most of
the love birds and shutterbugs on the promenade, your
gaze will be drawn south to the dramatic topographical
and architectural spectacle that is the Hong Kong Island
skyline towering over the busy waters of Victoria
Harbour.
Macao Tower
For views of the Pearl River Delta
by day or the city lights by night,
nothing surpasses the Macau Tower.
Having ascended to the Tower's
upper limits in high-speed glassfronted lifts, an unforgettable vista
awaits you, while a delicious buffet
caters for all tastes at the 360°
Café. The Tower is 338m high at its highest point. The
Tower was designed principally by Gordon Moller of
CCMBECA, New Zealand.
Ruins of St. Paul’s
Jade has been long associated with
long life and good health in Chinese
culture, making it a prized material
for good-luck charms. Few Hong
Kong newborns will be left to start
life without a jade bracelet from
grandma, and people of all ages
receive new amulets each year based on their zodiac
signs and computations of the ancient Chinese almanac.
In Hong Kong, the jade business is most active at the
Jade Market in Kowloon. While there’s been a lot of
redevelopment in the area in recent years, some vestiges
of its past have been saved, such as the colonial-era police
station. Nearby, a three-tonne jade stone marks the strip of
Canton Road known as Jade Street. However, if shopping
takes your fancy over architecture and monuments, you
won’t be disappointed with the quality and quantity of
jade being sold by the more than hundreds of stalls here.
Arguably Macau’s most famous
landmark, the Ruins of St. Paul’s
was officially listed in 2005 as part
of the UNESCO World Heritage
site, the Historic Centre of Macau.
Originally built in the 16th century,
the complex of St. Paul’s College
and the Cathedral of St. Paul burned down and was
rebuilt multiple times before the third and final fire during
a typhoon in 1835 left it beyond repair. All that remains
are the iconic stone façade and the grand staircase leading
up to it. Restored into a museum, the façade is buttressed
from behind, allowing tourists to climb up to the windows
to get a closer look at the stone carvings and to enjoy a
panoramic view of the city below. The Museum of Sacred
Art and Crypt was built at the bottom of the ruins and
houses many religious artifacts including Sino-Portuguese
crucifixes, as well as a 17th century painting of St.
Michael Archangel – the only surviving work from the
original college.
Temple Street Night Market
The Venetian Macao - Gondola Rides
Jade Market and Jade Street
When the sun goes down, the traders
have already laid out their wares
and the opera singers and fortune
tellers begin to emerge. Welcome
to the Temple Street Night Market,
a popular street bazaar, named after
a Tin Hau temple located in the
centre of its main drag, and a place
so steeped in local atmosphere that it has served as the
backdrop to many a memorable movie. Trinkets, tea ware,
electronics, watches, menswear, jade and antiques are
scrutinised and haggled over, while claypot rice, seafood,
noodles and other treats are consumed with gusto.
Ladies' Market
With over 100 stalls of bargain
clothing, accessories and souvenirs,
the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi
Street provides a one-kilometre
stretch on which to practise your
haggling skills. It gets its name from
the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for
women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics,
bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for
grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair
of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded
aisles.
Nothing could be more romantic or
intimate than taking a serene gondola
ride down the canals of Venice inside
the Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel.
Guided by your very own Gondolier
singing Italian opera melodies, you
and your partner are in for a most
enchanting time.
Kwun Ya Kai – Taipa
Taipa is famous for an array of
traditional desserts and snacks,
including wife cakes, meat pastries,
chicken biscuits and fermented red
bean curd biscuits. In the old town
of Taipa, many cake shops have
been run for several generations. On
Kwun Ya Kai (Rua do Cunha), you will be tempted by
the smell of newly baked cakes and biscuits wafting out
of the cake shops. Many local cake shops sell a variety of
delicious desserts and cakes, which are much sought-after
by tourists as souvenirs typical of Macao. Moreover, there
are the famous Portuguese-style egg tarts, which are sold
in most cafes and cake shops.
For more, please click to
www.discoverhongkong.com (Hong Kong) or
www.macau.com (Macao)
Venue for 3-4 October
Eaton, Hong Kong
380 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2782 1818
Website: hongkong.eatonhotels.com
Venue for 5 October*
Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16
Rua do Visconde Paco de Arcos, Macao
Tel: (853) 8861 0016
Website: www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-6480-sofitel-macau-at-ponte-16/index.shtml
*
Delegates are required to arrange their own transportation and hotel accommodation in Macao should they
want to join the Satellite Symposium.
Academic Accreditations
CME, CNE and CPD points will be applied from related colleges and associations in Hong Kong for the
meeting and master courses. For any enquiry, please contact the meeting secretariat.
Meeting Secretariat
International Conference Consultants Ltd.
Tel: (852) 2559 9973
Fax: (852) 2547 9528
Email: hkspr2015@icc.com.hk
Website: www.hkspr.org
www.appuls.org
Personal Information Collection Statement
The personal data provided on the registration form would be updated in the meeting database maintained
by the HKSPRA and the Meeting Secretariat. It will be used for the Society to provide future event
information. If you do not want to receive future event information organized by HKSPRA, please indicate
on the registration form.
1st APPS Annual Scientific Congress cum
18th HKSPRA Annual Scientific Meeting
3-5 October 2015  Hong Kong and Macao
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete the form below and return it with the appropriate payment before 15 September 2015 to:
Meeting Secretariat: c/o International Conference Consultants Ltd.
Office Address: Unit C-D, 17/F, Max Share Centre, 373 King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2559 9973 Fax: (852) 2547 9528 Email: hkspr2015@icc.com.hk
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(B) REGISTRATION FEE
I am member* of:
HKSPRA
HKMA
HKCP
HKNS
HKSSM
Master Course in Hong Kong (3 October, 09:00-15:00)
Member*
HK$600
APPS* Members
HK$600
Non-member
HK$1,000
HKIA
HKPNA
I would like to attend:
Master Course I
Master Course II
Main Meeting in Hong Kong (3 October, 15:00-19:15 and 4 October, 08:00-16:00)
Satellite Symposium in Macao (5 October 2015, 18:20-20:15)
Current Member^
(Doctor)
HK$200
Current Member^
(Allied Health
Professionals)
APPS* Members
HK$100
HK$200
Non-member
(Doctor)
HK$1,000
Non-member
(Allied Health
Professionals)
HK$500
^ Members of HKSPRA / HKMA / HKCP / HKNS / HKSSM / HKIA / HKPNA.
Light lunch on 4 October:
I will join.
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Satellite Symposium in Macao on 5 October :
Registration fee does not include any package of transportation, hotel accommodation and meals in Macao.
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*Remarks
HKSPRA: Hong Kong Society of Paediatric Respirology and Allergy
HKMA: Hong Kong Medical Association
HKCP: Hong Kong College of Paediatricians
HKNS: Hong Kong Neonatal Society
HKSSM: Hong Kong Society of Sleep Medicine
HKIA: Hong Kong Institute of Allergy
HKPNA: Hong Kong Paediatric Nurses Association
APPS: Asian Paediatric Pulmonology Society
If you want to join the HKSPRA membership, please download membership form from www.hkspr.org
(C) PAYMENT DETAILS
For Local Delegates ONLY, payment can be done by Cheque.
Please make cheque payable to “Hong Kong Society of Paediatric Respirology Limited”
Issuing Bank:
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• Once payment is made, no refund will be arranged.
• Programme is subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to the official website for latest programme.
• There are limited seats for Master Course I and II, priority will be given to those who join the Main Meeting.