ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENTS We are pleased to extend to you the following special accommodation rates for this event PRINCE HOTEL & RESIDENCE KUALA LUMPUR Jalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: 603 2170 8888 (Siti Norlida) Fax: 603 2170 8808 Website: http://www.princehotelkl.com.my Contact email for Room Reservation: siti.norlida@princehotelkl.com.my ROOM TYPE ROOM RATE Deluxe Room (Room Only) RM215.00++ ( RM 247.25 Nett) per room per night Deluxe Room (with 1 Breakfast) RM230.00++ (RM 264.50Nett) per room per night FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT The 5th Kuala Lumpur Mental Health Conference 2006 Date: 4-6 December 2006 Venue: Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur Notes: • The hotel room is subject to availability • Rates quoted are subject to 10% Service Charge and 5% Government Tax • Extra bed is chargeable at RM70.00++ per night without breakfast or RM90.00++ per unit per night with one breakfast. Maximum of one (1) extra bed per room Psychiatry and Mental Health: LOCATION MAP Practice Beyond Ambiguity For further information, please contact The 5th Kuala Lumpur Mental Health Conference 2006 Secretariat: C/o Eli Lilly (M) Sdn. Bhd.18-1, 18th Floor, CP Tower, 11, Section 16/11, Jalan Damansara 46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 603-7957 7837 Fax: 603-7957 9808 Email: suresh@lilly.com Organised by: Secretariat: Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia Badan Kebajikan Psikiatri HKL FOREWORD SCIENTIFIC AGENDA It gives me great pleasure to welcome all to the 5th Kuala Lumpur Mental Health Conference, to be held on the 4-6 December 2006. The theme for this year is “Psychiatry and Mental Health: Practice Beyond Ambiguity.” In this era of Evidence-based Medical practice including Psychiatry we will examine and discuss some of the evidence in the effective management of psychiatric disorders ranging from schizophrenia and other serious mental illness to the more complex situation of comorbidity with substance abuse and treatment resistant situations. We will also give emphasis to the evidence for non-pharmacological methods of treatment, development of community based services, strengthening rehabilitation and utilizing psychotherapeutic methods. TIME 0830 0845 0845 1030 1030 1100 Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Research Methodology Drug Abuse in Adolescents – Prevention & Management LECTURE TIME 0830 0840 SPEAKER Research objective and hypothesis Dr. Lim Chong Hum Study Design Dr. Lim Chong Hum TEA LECTURE SPEAKER Introduction and Outline of Programme Dr. Mark Montebello (Australia) 0840 0930 Drug Abuse in Adolescents (Australia, Europe, North America) Dr. Mark Montebello 0930 0940 0940 1030 Drug Abuse in Adolescents (Malaysia) Mr. Alex Ng Wei Siong Prevention of Drug Abuse in Adolescence Dr. Mark Montebello 1030 1100 1100 1200 Sources of error Dr. Lim Chong Hum During the pre-conference workshops there will be presentations ranging from substance abuse among adolescents, mental health preparedness in disasters, research methodology and neuropsychiatry. 1200 1300 Study Population and Samples Dr. Sharon Chen Won Sun 1300 1400 I am confident the presence of international experts along with our local speakers will generate interest in everyone who works with persons with mental illnesses-psychiatrists, family physicians, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists and social workers-be it hospital-based or in the community. Let us share our knowledge and experience and apply the evidence-based approach to our daily practice in an effort to maintain the standard of care and treatment for our client. 1400 1500 1500 1530 Questionnaire Design Dr. Jamaiyah Haniff 1100 1115 Case Presentations (Biopsychosocial Problems) Mr. Alex Ng Wei Siong Data Management and Exploratory Analysis Dr. Sharon Chen Won Sun 1115 1200 Management of Drug Abuse in Adolescence (Medical & Psychiatric Perspective) Dr. Mark Montebello 1530 1630 Overview of Statistical Analysis Dr. Sharon Chen Won Sun 1200 1215 1700 Management of Drug Abuse in Adolescence – Psychological Perspective Mr. Alex Ng Wei Siong 1630 1215 1255 Discussion forum Dr. Mark Montebello Mr. Alex Ng Wei Siong 1255 1300 Conclusions Dr. Mark Montebello 1300 1400 Thank you. LUNCH TEA Dato’ Hj. Dr. Abdul Aziz Abdullah Organising Chairperson 4 December 2006 (Mon) ORGANISING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Chairperson : Dato Hj Dr. Abdul Aziz Abdullah Secretary : Dr. Muhammad Fadzillah Abdul Razak email: muhammad_far@yahoo.ca Vice Chairperson : Dr. Sarfraz Manzoor Hussain Scientific : Dr. Siti Nor Aizah (Chairperson) Dr. Sarfraz Manzoor Hussain Dr. Lim Chong Hum Dr. Susy Mathew Dr. Muhammad Fadzillah Abdul Razak Dr. Nurzuriana Mohd. Zaki Dr. Toh Chin Lee Mr. Alex Ng Wei Siong Ms. See Geok Lan Asst. Secretary : Dr. Ruziana Masiran Protocol : Dr. Norliza Che Mi Pn. Siti Azimah Dr. Zanariah M. Saher Publication/publicity : Dr. Nor Hayati Ali Dr. Raminder Kaur Dr. Norharlina Bahar Food & Beverage : Pn. Hamidah Yusof Pn. Siah Chok Yen Secretariat : Eli Lilly (M) Sdn. Bhd. SCIENTIFIC AGENDA Workshop 1 0930 1030 LECTURE SPEAKER Overall assessment of the needs of survivors Medical needs 5 December 2006 (Tue) 0830 1030 1. Disaster Mental Health Response and Grief Management 0830 0930 Plenary 1: Epilepsy & Psychosis 0930 1030 Opening Ceremony Dr. Mohd. Ikram Mohd. Salleh (MERCY) Dr. Abdul Latiff (Cyberjaya Medical College)) TEA 1030 1100 1100 1200 Assessment and mental health needs Dr. Andrew Mohanraj 1200 1300 Assessment and management of mental health needs in children Dr. Andrew Mohanraj 1300 1400 0830 1030 1030 1100 1100 1300 1300 1400 LECTURE 4. Drug Abuse in Adolescents: Prevention and Management 1100 1100 1300 Workshops - continued 1400 1500 1500 1600 Debriefing and critical incident stress management (CISM) – current evidence and implementation 1600 1630 TEA Dr. Andrew Mohanraj Dr. Andrew Mohanraj General Symposium: Community Psychiatry 1. Reviewing in Evidence in Community Psychiatry Dr. Ahmad Rashidi M. Saring 2. Rehabilitation in Community Dr. Joseph Leong Jern-Yi (Singapore) 3. Forensic Psychiatry in the Community Setting Dr. Rabaiah Mohd. Salleh 0930 1030 Plenary 4: The Use of Antipsychotics in Bipolar Mood Disorder Prof. Chua Hoong Choon (Singapore) 1300 1400 1400 1630 Workshops - continued LUNCH 1200 Plenary 2: Causal Relationship Between 1100 1200 Plenary 5: Rehabilitation in Psychiatry: Reviewing the Evidence Dr. Joseph Leong Jern-Yi (Singapore) 1200 1400 Lunch Symposium: Managing Diabetes 1200 1400 Lunch Symposium: Early Psychosis and Recent Clinical Evidences in First-Episode Psychosis Prof. Chong Siow Aun (Singapore) 1400 1530 Concurrent Symposium 1: Schizophrenia 1. Treatment Resistance Schizophrenia Dr. Mohd. Fadzillah Abdul Razak 2. Psychotherapy in Schizophrenia Prof. Azhar Md. Zain 3. Management of Schizophrenia with Co-morbid Substance Abuse Dr. Mahmud Mazlan 1400 1500 Plenary 6 Concurrent Symposium II: Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Medical Illness 1. Psychosis in Parkinson’s Disease Dr. Ibrahim Abu Samah 2. Intracranial Infections & Complications Dr. Norhashim Ahmad 3. Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Cerebrovascular Accidents Dr. Siti Nor Aizah Ahmad 1500 1630 Free Papers 1. Medical Professionals and Psychologists 2. Allied Health Professionals Prof. Michael Trimble (United Kingdom) Prof. Michael Trimble LUNCH / END OF WORKSHOP LUNCH Management of grief in survivors 0930 1100 TEA The use of anticonvulsants in psychiatry 0830 TEA 1030 SPEAKER Neurobiology of psychiatry aspects of epilepsy Prof. Michael Trimble (United Kingdom) 3. Research Methodology Biological Psychiatry – Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy TIME 6 December 2006 (Wed) 2. Biological Psychiatry Workshop 2 Disaster Mental Health Response and Grief Management TIME 0830 0930 0830 Transportation : Tuan Hj. Zahari En. Rasdi Talib En. Periasamy Asst. Treasurer : Dr. Sharifah Suziah LUNCH / END OF WORKSHOP REGISTRATION 0800 Technical : Tuan Hj. Ramlee Treasurer : Dr. Salina Abdul Aziz TEA 1530 1630 Substance Abuse & Schizophrenia Dr. Mark Montebello (Australia) Mellitus in Serious Mental Illness (Interactive session) 1630 Plenary 3: Outcome for Patients with Schizophrenia: Considering Metabolic Risks TEA Closing Ceremony