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Dear colleagues and friends,
We would like to welcome you to the "First International Meeting on Well being and Performance in Clinical Practice" (WELL-
Med).
Health care is changing. Ageing populations, new therapeutic possibilities and rising expectations have made the provision of
health care much more complex than in the past. Many countries are responding to this challenge, introducing new ways of
delivering health care. However, the constant evolution of healthcare models is not resulting in better HPs, as indicated by the
increasing numbers of burnout among health professionals. Today, there is enough evidence to suggest that expecting health
professionals to deliver safe, efficient and patient centered care, while they are getting more and more burnt-out, is not only
ineffective but also costly and dangerous.
The conference aims at highlighting that in order for healthcare systems to be truly patient-centred, safe, and efficient, they
need primarily to protect the health and well being of their workers.
The changing healthcare landscape means a greater burden for the healthcare professionals who are expected to deliver the
same quality of care with decreasing resources, while patient expectations of care remain stable or increase. During the
conference, we will discuss evidence, and feasible solutions showing that HP empowerment is symbiotically linked with patient
empowerment.
In this year's conference, there are participants from 31 different countries, from the fields of medicine, nursing, psychology,
ethics, sociology, and economics. We wish all participants a pleasant stay and stimulating exchanges with international
colleagues. Finally, we encourage you to enjoy what Alexandroupolis has to offer.
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Conference President: Efharis Panagopoulou, Greece
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Anthony Montgomery, Greece, Ireland
Alexios Benos, Greece
Hannah McGee, Ireland
Karen Morgan, Ireland
Kavita Vedhara, UK
Adriana Baban, Romania
Irina Todorova, Bulgaria
Jadranka Mustajbegovic, Croatia
Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska, FYR of Macedonia
Ana Passos, Portugal
Feride Aksu Tanik, Turkey
Vasiliki Zarogoulidou, Greece
Evangelia Tsiga, Greece
Katerina Georganta, Greece
Karolina Doulougeri, Greece
Milan Milosevic, Croatia
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Vasiliki Zarogoulidou, Greece
Evangelia Tsiga, Greece
Katerina Georganta, Greece
Karolina Doulougeri, Greece
Spatoula Vasiliki, Greece
Manomenides George, Greece
Wednesday 28 May 2014
9:00-18:30
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
Registration
11:30-13:00
TENEDOS W1 Workshop: “Physician heal thyself? Get psyched for zestful dietary/exercise/lifestyle stratagems in your busy life” Treptow Robin Lynn
13:15-14:45
TENEDOS W2 Workshop: “How to maintain empathy but avoid empathic exhaustion” Shulamith Kreitler
TENEDOS SAMOTHRACE
W3 15:00-16:30 Workshop: “Overcoming compassion fatigue for health and mental health professionals” Nancy Eldredge
W4 15:00-17:00 Workshop: “Narrative medicine: Employing the power of story in clinical practice” Catherine Rogers, Indu Voruganti
17:00-18:30
TENEDOS K1 Invited Seminar: “Human factors and patient safety: When good people make bad mistakes” Jane Carthey
19:00-19:30
SAMOTHRACE Welcome Address: Efharis Panagopoulou
19:30-20:30
SAMOTHRACE K2 Keynote Lecture: “New directions for dealing with burnout” Christina Maslach
20:30
POOL AREA EGNATIA HOTEL
Welcome Reception by the Pool
“Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is just opinion’’ (DDeemmooccrriittuuss)
Thursday 29 May 2014
8:00-8:30
OUTDOORS
Morning Yoga
8:45-9:30
SAMOTHRACE K3 “Well being and performance in clinical practice: From animosity to partnership” Efharis Panagopoulou
9:30-10:30
SAMOTHRACE K4 Keynote Lecture: “Ignorance, ethics and decision making” Eileen D. Gambrill
10:30-10:45
OUTDOORS
Stretching
10:45-12:15
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
S1 Symposium: “Burnout in healthcare settings. New Challenges I” Chair: Anthony Montgomery Discussant: Christina Maslach
S2 Symposium: “Issues in mental health: Who is looking after the doctors” Chair: Pierre Gagné Discussant: Efharis Panagopoulou
S1.1 Influence of authentic leadership and occupational self efficacy on new graduate nurse burnout in the first year of practice Heather Laschinger
S2.1 Physician wellbeing, mental health and quality of life: a comparison with the general population Mary C. Clarke, Hannah McGee, Paul Kavanagh
S1.2 Understanding burnout in low-resource settings: A three country study of obstetric care workers Eilish McAuliffe & HSSE team
S2.2 Addicted physicians participating in a physician health Program: Research findings and future directions Lisa, Greene Merlo
S1.3 Burnout syndrome and depression in Czech medical doctors – National Study Radek Ptacek, Jiri Raboch, Vladimir Kebza, Iva Solcova
S2.3 Suicidality among Finnish anesthesiologists Pirjo Lindfors, Kari Nurmi, Marko Elovainio
S1.4 Levels of emotional exhaustion amongst nurses in 12 European countries and the impact on nurse outcomes: Results of the nurse forecasting: Human resources planning in nursing (RN4CAST) study Marcia Kirwan, Anne Matthews, Anne Scott on behalf of RN4CAST Consortium
S2.4 Psychopathology and suicide among Quebec physicians: A nested case control study Pierre Gagné
S1.5 Job burnout and cognitive functioning: A systematic review Pavlos Deligkaris, Efharis Panagopoulou, Anthony Montgomery, Elvira Masoura
S2.5 Implementation of a comprehensive intervention to violence against healthcare workers in the emergency department Terry Kowalenko
S1.6 An examination of the psychometric properties of the Maslach Burnout Inventory in two nursing studies in Ireland Anne Matthews, Marcia Kirwan, Anne Scott
“Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way -
that is not within everybody's power and is not easy’’ (AArriissttoottllee))
Thursday 29 May 2014
12:15-12:45
Coffee Break
12:45-14:15
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
O1 Oral Session: “Burnout in healthcare settings. New challenges II” Chair: Anthony Montgomery Discussant: Christina Maslach
S3 Symposium: “Doctors think. Doctors do: Implicit biases and stereotypes in clinical practice” Chair: Louis Penner Discussant: Alexis Benos
O1.1 Professional burnout versus empathy in case of physicians and nurses Ewa Wilczek-Rużyczka
S3.1 Behind the curtain: Implicit racial attitudes in medical interactions Louis A. Penner, Terrance L. Albrecht, Susan Eggly
O1.2 Measuring ethical conflicts and their relationship with burnout in the group of nurses Dorota Wlodarczyk, Magdalena Anna Lazarewicz
S3.2 Engendering chronic low-back pain management practices: The role of physician sex Sónia Bernardes, Margarida Costa, Helena Carvalho
O1.3 Differences in burnout, organisational culture, work demands and engagement between physicians in Croatia and Macedonia Milan Milosevic, Jadranka Mustajbegovic, Dragan Mijakoski, Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska, Vera Basarovska
S3.3 Female physicians: trends and likely impacts on health care in Israel Ziona Haklai, Yael Applbaum, Orna Tal, Myriam Aburbeh , Nehama F. Goldberger
O1.4 MBI-HSS validity in Portuguese medical doctors Gisela Marcelino, João Melich-Cerveira, Inês Carvalho, João Azeredo Costa, Marta Lopes, Nelson Encarnação Calado, Pedro Marques-Vidal
S3.4 Gender differences in work demands, patient safety culture and quality of care in Croatian and Macedonian hospital health professionals Vera Basarovska, Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska, Dragan Mijakoski, Saso Stoleski, Jordan Minov, Milan Milosevic, Jadranka Mustajbegovic
O1.5 Burnout, organisational culture, and quality of care in Croatian and Macedonian hospital nurses/medical technicians Dragan Mijakoski, Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska, Vera Basarovska, Saso Stoleski, Jordan Minov, Milan Milosevic, Jadranka Mustajbegovic, Teuta Agai-Demjaha
S3.5 How open-minded doctors really are? Vicky Spatoula, Efharis Panagopoulou
O1.6 Emotional exhaustion and immune response to influenza vaccine: is there any influence? Ema Sacadura-Leite, António Sousa-Uva, Helena Rebelo-de-Andrade, Sancha Ferreira, Regina Rocha, Ana Passos, Patrícia Costa
“ You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity’’ (EEppiiccuurruuss)
Thursday 29 May 2014
14:15-15:30
RESTAURANT HOTEL ASTIR
Lunch-Wellness Acticity
15:30-16:30
SAMOTHRACE K5 Keynote Lecture: “Doctors feel. Doctors think. Doctors communicate” Mary Catherine Beach
16:30-17:00
High tea-‘’Greek style’’
17:00-18:30
SAMOTHRACE K6 Invited Roundtable: Esmail Aneez, Lynn Monrouxe, Arnstein Finset, Carola Orrego Chair: Efharis Panagopoulou
21:15-22:00 OPEN AIR THEATRE
Cultural Event: ‘’Words, music and … medicine’’
“There is nothing permanent except change’’ (HHeerraacclliittuuss)
Friday 30 May 2014
8:30-9:30
TENEDOS MARONIA ISMAROS
W5 Workshop: “Ethics, values and boundaries – An intervention with first year medical students” Rebecca Jenkinson, Jonathan Coe, Debbie Cohen
W6 Workshop: “Resident wellness: A book of BASICS from the University of Calgary Department of Family Medicine” Todd Hill, Joan Horton
W7 Workshop: “Adapting to ageing for doctors” Narelle Shadbolt, Susan Kurrle
9:30-10:30
SAMOTHRACE K7 Keynote Lecture: “Diagnostic Errors: From how doctors think to how health systems perform and what lies beneath” Hardeep Singh
10:30-10:45
OUTDOORS Stretching
10:45-12:15
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
S4 Symposium: “Doctors think, doctors feel, doctors do, in primary care” Chair: Evangelia Tsiga Discussant: Colin Bradley
O2 Oral Session: “Interventions to support physicians: micro and macro strategies” Chair: Karin Isaksson Discussant: Jean Wallace
S4.1 Primary care physicians in community clinics: Associations between burnout and referral rates Talma Kushnir
O2.1 An abbreviated mindfulness intervention for physician burnout Luke Fortney, Char Luchterhand, Larissa Zakletskaia, Aleksandra Zgierska, Dave Rakel
S4.2 Tackling language and cultural barriers in primary care: experiences gained in Greece from a European collaborative project Christos Lionis, Aristoula Saridaki, Maria Papadakaki, Maria Vlachadi, Anne MacFarlane, On behalf of the RESTORE consortium
O2.2 Mental health and intervention studies in Norwegian medical students and doctors: a review Reidar Tyssen
S4.3 Effectiveness of Balint work on well-being and burnout of health practitioners Ovidiu Popa-Velea
O2.3 Can peer counselling contribute to doctors' wellbeing and performance? A qualitative study Karin Isaksson, Aasland Olaf
S4.4 Fresh Ways of Looking at Life', a video based pastoral care intervention in General Practice settings Frederick Grant
O2.4 “i.c.U.”: The role of narrative in ethical self care for health professionals Elizabeth Berger
S4.5 Non medical influences on decision making in primary care Evangelia Tsiga, Efharis Panagopoulou, Alexis Benos
O2.5 Effect of quality improvement intervention on occupational burnout in Mansoura University hospital, Egypt Ahmed A. Albadry, Ahmed N. Sleem, Nadia A. Montasser, El-Sayed A. El-Naggar
“By all means, get married: if you find a good wife, you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher’’ (SSooccrraatteess)
Friday 30 May 2014
12:15-12:45
Coffee Break
12:45-14:15
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS MARONIA
O3 Oral Session: “Communication in hospital settings: different challenges for different contexts” Chair: Teresa R. B. Pawlikowska Discussant: Arnstein Finset
S5 Symposium: “The second victim: impact of medical errors on physicians' well-being” Chair: Michael A. Lane Discussant: Efharis Panagopoulou
O4 Oral Session: “Work demands, physician well-being and quality of care” Chair: Florina Spanu Discussant: Irina Todorova
O3.1 Doctors communication skills – Doctors and elderly patients perspective. A Polish-Norwegian Research Project PRACTA Magdalena Anna Lazarewicz, Dorota Wlodarczyk, Joanna Chylinska, Miroslawa Adamus, Marta Rzadkiewicz, Gørill Haugan, Monica Lillefjell, Geir Arild Espnes
S5.1 The impact of medical errors on physicians Amy D. Waterman, Michael A. Lane
O4.1 Satisfaction among family physicians in the Negev area of Israel Nurit El-bar, Amalia Levy, Hedy S. Wald, Aya Biderman
O3.2 Stimulating providers’ ethical motivation to question hierarchical culture and communicate with awareness and respect Ane Haaland, Mwanamvua Boga, Rita Sopiene
S5.2 The Impact of Medical Errors: Lessons learned in trying to support physicians Michael A. Lane, Amy D. Waterman
O4.2 Perception of hierarchy, fear to speak and learning from errors in medical departments: A multi-level analysis Florina Spânu, Mara Bria, Adriana Băban
O3.3 Physician mindfulness and attention to risky behaviors in patients with HIV/AIDS Somnath Saha, Tabor E. Flickinger, P. Todd Korthuis, Richard D. Moore, Mary Catherine Beach
S5.3 Surgeons' psychological wellbeing in the aftermath of major surgical adverse events: a cross-sectional survey study Anna Pinto, Omar Faiz, Colin Bicknell, Charles Vincent
O4.3 Factors impacting job satisfaction among nurses from a tertiary care centre Bayan kaddourah, Aziza Khalidi, Amani Abu Shaheen, Mohamad Al-Tannir
Ο3.4 Patient enablement in the medical consultation: doctors who think, feel and do Teresa R. B. Pawlikowska, Frances Griffiths, Jan van Dalen
S5.4 The Individual Support Programme (ISP), Cardiff University: Performance, wellbeing and health: Unraveling the complexity Debbie Cohen
O4.4 Nurses' stories of interpersonal relationships in Bulgarian hospitals: Implications for wellbeing and quality of care Irina Todorova, Yulia Panayotova, Anna Alexandrova-Karamanova
O4.5 Is burnout in family physicians in Croatia related to interpersonal quality of care? Zlata Ozvacic Adzic, Milica Katic, Josipa Kern, Jean Karl Soler, Venija Cerovecki, Ozren Polasek
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well’’ (AAlleexxaannddeerr tthhee GGrreeaatt)
Friday 30 May 2014
14:15-15:30
RESTAURANT HOTEL ASTIR
Lunch-Wellness activity
TENEDOS W8 Workshop: “Compassion fatigue: Caring until it hurts in veterinary practice” Kathleen A. Bonvicini, Monica Broome
15:30-16:30
SAMOTHRACE K8 Keynote Lecture: “Becoming a doctor is an occupational hazard: Medical burnout from training to practice” Liselotte Dyrbye
16:30-17:00
High tea-‘’Greek style’’
17:00-18:30
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
S6 Symposium: “Coping with loss and grief: Are doctors prepared?” Chair: Sofia C. Zambrano Discussant: Deborah Kirklin
S7 Symposium: “Doctors think, doctors feel, while being educated” Chair: Karolina Doulougeri Discussant: Lynn Monrouxe
S6.1 Professional quality of life: secondary traumatization (ST), burnout (BU) and compassion satisfaction (CS) among palliative physicians in Israel Tali Samson, Pesach Shvartzman
S7.1 Medical students' personal experience of mental illness: a Biographical Narrative (BNIM) enquiry Andrew Grant
S6.2 Stress and anti-stress in caretakers of pediatric oncology patients Shulamith Kreitler, Amos Toren
S7.2 The hidden curriculum of medical professionalism Karolina Doulougeri, Anthony Montgomery
S6.3 How physicians face patients’ death in Mexico Asunción Álvarez-del-Río, Ma. Luisa Marván, Patricio Santillán-Doherty, Luis F. Oñate-Ocaña
S7.3 Burnout and career choice motivation in medical students Daniel Pagnin, Valéria de Queiroz
S6.4 How do medical specialists cope with the anticipated death of their patients? A qualitative study Sofia C. Zambrano, Anna Chur-Hansen, Gregory B. Crawford
S7.4 Relation between burnout and sleep disorders in medical students Daniel Pagnin, Valéria de Queiroz
S6.5 The tangent of compromised care: Facilitating physician well-being through competent communication Rebecca Amati
S7.5 Using DOPS to teach medical professionalism Maria Moirasgenti, Emmanouil Smyrnakis, Alexis Benos
21:15-22:15
POOL BAR EGNATIA
St Patrick meets Socrates pool-bar quiz
“The real destroyer of the liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations and benefits’’ (PPlluuttaarrcchh)
Saturday 31 May 2014
8:00-9:30
TENEDOS W9 Workshop: Relationship-centred care: An introspective, interpersonal and educational example from the University of Calgary. Todd Hill, Lara Nixon
8:30-9:30
OUTDOORS OUTDOORS
P1 Poster Session: “Attitudes, emotions and behaviours in healthcare” Discussant: Georgios Lyratzopoulos
P2 Poster Session: “Research in progress” Discussant: Anthony Montgomery
P1.1 Dimensions of involvement of medical directors in a quality and safety initiative: A case study Anam Parand, Sue Dopson, Charles Vincent
P2.1 Overcoming job demands to deliver high quality of care: The role of teamwork and positivity. Patrícia L. Costa, Ana M. Passos, Sílvia A. Silva, Ema Sacadura-Leite, Susana M. Tavares, Florina Spanu, Elitsa Dimitrova, Vera Basarovska, Milan Milosevic, Efharis Panagopoulou, Anthony Montgomery
P1.2 Analyses of emergency medical personnel knowledge about stress reducing possibilities Daina Voita, Jana Stabina, Astra Bukulite
P2.2 Dealing with psychological and moral distress among expatriate health workers in Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Jean-Marc Biquet, Philippe Calain, Nan-Hsin Chang, Ainhoa Salvador
P1.3 Junior doctors' attitudes and practices with exposure to organic fluids in a Portuguese hospital Ema Sacadura Leite, Luís Mendonça Galaio, Maria Ana Frazão, António de Sousa Uva, Ana Castillo Saiz, Olena Shapovalova, Susana Consciência, Tiago Matoso, Patrícia Costa, Ana Passos
P2.3 Lost in care: exploring work related mental models of general practitioners in Stockholm County Mairi Jüriska, Göran Tomson, Gunnar Nilsson
P1.4 The impact of clinician stress on interactions with patients Somnath Saha, Neda Ratanawongsa, P. Todd Korthuis, Richard D. Moore, Mary Catherine Beach
P2.4 Physicians’ failures to maintain healthy lifestyles: Do beliefs in death’s inevitability hinder prudent exercise/diet habits? Treptow Robin Lynn
P1.5 Implicit race bias, stress, mindfulness, and disparities in the quality of diabetes care Somnath Saha, Melissa Gatchell,Jeffrey Bates, Howard S. Gordon, Judith A. Long, Donna L. Washington, Martha S. Gerrity
P2.5 Work stress and HRA axis dysregulation measured by salivary cortisol levels Eleni Moustaka, Maria Malliarou, Theodoros Constantinidis
P1.6 Prevalence, causes and consequences of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue in emergency care: A mixed methods study of NHS consultants Dasan Sunil
P2.6 Are clinical incident reporting forms inefficient for learning from error? Views from the frontline Alexis Lewis
P1.7 Cardiologists' Hearts, Qualitative research on doctors coping with pediatric deaths Maya Yardeni, Andres Konichezky, Rebecca Jacoby
P2.7 Dealing with work stress, before and after work, The switch on –switch off model George Manomenidis, Alexios Benos, Thalia Belali, Efharis Panagopoulou
“Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises’’ (DDeemmoosstthheenneess)
Saturday 31 May 2014
P1.8 Surgical complications and their implications for surgeons' wellbeing: An interview study Anna Pinto, Omar Faiz, Colin Bicknell, Charles Vincent
P2.8 Phenomenological exploration of the lived experience of Greek-Cypriot Psychiatric-Mental Health nurses (PMHN) of their role Maria Karanikola, Fotini Vouzavali, Anna Koutrouba, Elizabeth Papathanassoglou
P1.9 Religiosity and greek nurses' death attitude Maria Malliarou, Pavlos Sarafis, Sofia Zyga, Theodoros Constantinidis
P1.10 Surviving medicine or thriving in medicine? A qualitative study of resilience in hospital doctors Yvonne McGowan, Niamh Humphries, Karen Morgan
9:30-10:30
SAMOTHRACE K9 Keynote Lecture: “Safety in surgery. Surgeons think. Surgeons operate” Charles Vincent
10:30-10:45
OUTDOORS Stretching
10:45-12:15
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
Ο5 Oral Session: “When the glass is half full: Nurturing positivity in the hospital” Chair: Katerina Georganta Discussant: Ana Passos
O6 Oral Session: “Doctors think, doctors feel, doctors do: Implications for patient safety” Chair: Anam Parand Discussant: Jane Carthey
O5.1 Work engagement grid: an alternative way to measure work engagement Patrícia L. Costa, Ana M. Passos, Arnold B. Bakker
O6.1 A systematic review of the work of hospital managers in quality of care and patient safety Anam Parand, Sue Dopson, Charles Vincent
O5.2 Enhancing physician engagement: An international perspective Kaissi Amer
O6.2 Relationships between teamwork, clinician well-being and patient safety-what and who is the "team"? Annalena Welp, Tanja Manser
O5.3 Communication and cooperation in clinical practice: The role of work engagement Anna Alexandrova-Karamanova, Elitsa Dimitrova, Irina Todorova
O6.3 Commitment to new patient’s safety measures by nurses: association with job engagement and self-efficacy Sónia Jacinto, Osvaldo Santos, Vasco Reis
O5.4 Can (should) you have fun while working in the hospital? Katerina Georganta, Karolina Doulougeri, Anthony Montgomery, Efharis Panagopoulou
O6.4 Promoting well-being through learning from conflict in the hospital Marie Edwards
O5.5 A cluster analysis of self-leadership and its relationship to individual innovation in hospital nurses Catarina Gomes, Luís Alberto Curral, António Caetano, Pedro Marques-Quinteiro
O6.5 The efficient anaesthetist-a patient safety risk? Christine Jorm
“I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better’’ (PPlluuttaarrcchh)
Saturday 31 May 2014
12:15-12:45
Coffee Break
SAMOTHRACE TENEDOS
12:45-14:15
O7 Oral Session: “Looking at the bigger picture: Social, economic and cultural influences on how doctors think, feel and do” Chair: Vasiliki Zarogoulidou Discussant: Roumiana Gotseva-Yordanova
S8 Symposium: “Conducting Action Research at the Hospital: challenges, obstacles and contexts. Perspectives from five European countries” Chair: Patrícia L. Costa Discussant: Ana M. Passos
O7.1 Do HR bundles of practices make us sustainable at work across the life-span? Examining age differences in relations between perception and use of HRM practices and sustainable work outcomes Klaske Veth, Hubert Korzilius, Beate van der Heijden, Annet de Lange, Ben Emans
S8.1 Action research on health care workers in strike: Croatian sample Milan Milosevic, Jadranka Mustajbegovic
O7.2 The relative persuasiveness of gain-versus loss-framed messages to promote HPV vaccination and/or Pap test Evanthia Malinaki, Antonios Gardikiotis
S8.2 Action and re-action: Health professionals’ attitudes towards participating in an action research project Adriana Băban, Florina Spânu, Crina Roman, Dan L. Dumitrașcu
O7.3 The relationship between implicit and explicit measures of “effort reward imbalance” and health workers’ job performance Yori Gidron, Auriane Fourrier, Celine Vollot, Antonio Giangreco, Johannes Siegrist
S8.3 Identification of problems related to occupational safety and health: action research in general teaching hospital Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska, Dragan Mijakoski, Vera Basarovska, Nada Angeleska, Aneta Atanasovska, Saso Stojcev, Zoran Stojanovski, Irena Gigovska
O7.4 The cost for caring for cancer patients Vasiliki Zarogoulidou, Konstantinos Zarogoulidis, Efharis Panagopoulou, Malamatenia Arvanitidou Vayona
S8.4 An action research intervention in an internal medicine service Patrícia Costa, Ana M. Passos, Sílvia A. Silva, Sara Ramos, Ema Sacadura-Leite
O7.5 Exploration of the influence of the health care milieu on the mental health of Greek-Cypriot Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurses Maria Karanikola, Elizabeth Papathanassoglou
S8.5 Dealing with Burnout at Ege: Security comes first Meral Turk, Asli Davas, Feride Aksu
“If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning’’ (AArriissttoottllee OOnnaassssiiss)
Saturday 31 May 2014
14:15-15:30
RESTAURANT HOTEL ASTIR
Lunch-Wellness activity
18:00-19:00
SAMOTHRACE K10 Keynote Lecture: “In search of compassion in an age of austerity: physician heal thyself” Deborah Kirklin
19:00-20:00
SAMOTHRACE K11 Closing Ceremony: “Physician Wellness: A missing quality indicator” Jean Wallace
20:00-20:30
SAMOTHRACE Awards/Olympics/Prizes
20:30
OUTDOORS Dinner/Beach Party
“Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality’’ (NNiikkooss KKaazzaannttzzaakkiiss)