In the presence of 35 specialists from different disciplines - Psychiatric Hospital organizes a seminar under the title "(Enablement and empowerment in rehabilitation)
20/03/2014
Psychiatric hospital represented in the Department of Occupational Therapy qrganized seminar entitled ""(Enablement and empowerment in rehabilitation in Hall of lectures in the hospital, where Dr.Charlotte Kamel (Consultant Psychologist) opened the symposium with the definition of the concept of enable patients to remove all obstacles and barriers to access and obtain the patient's natural rights, regardless of injury or disability and in the presence of about 35 specialists from various disciplines.
Dr. Hussein Ahakhuri (Consultant Psychologist) has begun manages the first part of the symposium, where Mohammed Al Tajer (occupational therapist) lectures on the concept of empowering patients in the rehabilitation titled (Empowerment and Enablement in Rehabilitation). And Bushra Sawar (occupational therapist) delivered a lecture on the relationship between patients and enable recovery from the disease titled (Empowerment and recovery in mental health rehabilitation).
The second part of the symposium managed by Dr. Haitham Jahromi (Head of Occupational Therapy) where there was a presentation by a. Ahmed Hussein (physiotherapist first) for the empowerment process in a class entitled elderly older adult empowerment. Also, Dr. Ali Sabah (occupational therapist) talked under the title of occupational rehabilitation: the enable and the empower. (.. And finally progress Dr. Ibrahim Saeed (representative of Lilly pharmaceutical company ) represented an instructional video titled Mission is Remission.
Finally, the seminar was revised a number of recommendations for the translation and application of what has been presented during the workshop in the area of field work to achieve the goals of rehabilitation, where the Ministry of Health and with the support of senior leadership is making continuous efforts in the interest of the patient first and foremost. And the most cited of the recommendations is to measure the extent of rationing "empower patients," especially that there are a number of scales and questionnaires designed for this purpose, and the importance of "values" in the enrichment process to enable patients.
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