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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT INDONESIAN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE FOUNDATION (IPCCF)


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IPCCF MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2
IPCC STRATEGIC TEAM 3
WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP 3
GROWING DELEGATES STATISTIC 4
GENERAL INFORMATION 4
PROGRAMME 5
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC TOPICS 5
SHARING FORUM 6
ABOUT YOGYAKARTA & VENUE 6
SPONSORSHIP 7
EXHIBITION 8
SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS 9
REGISTRATION & ACCOMMODATION INFO 9
TERMS & CONDITIONS 10
EXHIBITION LAY OUT 13
WORKSHOP CURRICULUMS 14

WELCOME MESSAGE

It is a challenging endeavor to keep our busy work force shared on leading clinical and
management practices innovation in the field of pediatric and neonates critical care
continuously that we gladly welcome you to the 7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update with the
theme “Nutrition Support in Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care”, which will be packed with
some innovative workshops in pre-settings on 21-24 April 2015 both for Physicians, and
Nurses as our teamwork of the critical care for better outcome.

The upcoming conference 7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update, which is organized by Indonesian
Pediatric Critical Care Foundation - in collaboration with Pediatric Critical Care Working
Group-Indonesia Pediatric Society, and with the endorsement of Pediatric Critical Care
Working Group – IPS DI Yogyakarta Branch will be held from 25-26 April 2015 at Yogyakarta,
offers a platform where updates can be shared with numerous experts at national and
international levels through exchanging ideas and knowledge sharing whereas the welfare of
children of all ages is held in high regard.

7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update is your opportunity to influence your specialty and promote
the art and science of paediatric and neonatal intensive care, raising awareness amongst
doctors, nurses and other allied healthcare professionals in the field.

We look forward to welcoming you at our Heritage Cultural City, The Neverending Asia…

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

ABOUT IPCCF

The Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation (Yayasan Pediatri Gawat Darurat Indonesia) is an
independent non-profit organization, plays an important role in this continuing learning journey by providing
expertise and resources to complement existing pedagogy and strategic methodologies-blended-teaching and
learning module in emergency and critical care fields. Through education and learning, The Indonesian
Pediatric Critical Care Foundation (Yayasan Pediatri Gawat Darurat Indonesia) offers a wide spectrum of
programmes covering pediatric and multidisciplinary topics in developing healthcare educations, creating the
new-breed skilled manpower, and enhancing learning processes through a suite of its expertise and resources

Some of The Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation (Yayasan Pediatri Gawat Darurat Indonesia) focus
areas are imparting innovative and intellectually challenging educations both at national and international
levels, as follow:
1. To promote professional communication among and within professional disciplines in the broad field
of critical care through eLearning technologies, library publishing resources, webinar; mini course
and publications
2. To organize many types of training programmes, include courses, workshops, clinical skills laboratory
and scientific seminars
3. To encourage professional competence of practitioners and investigators in the field of critical care
and the improvement of patient through clinical and research experience to the practice of critical care
including coaching and scholarship
4. To represent the needs of professionals and patients before government and regulatory agencies,
professional societies, institutes and the public for the guidelines, standards and protocols as well as
data base resources and platform.
5. To arrange the holistic set skills equipped manpower in the support for hospitals and health agencies

IPCCF MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

To achieve learning excellence, The Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation (Yayasan Pediatri Gawat
Darurat Indonesia) resources and expertise are set to make comprehensive range of educational needs

CO-CHAIR PRESIDENT MEMBERS


Yani Akhyar Kasim Abdul Latief Chairul Yoel
Darlan Darwis Dzulfikar Djalil Lukmanul Hakim
VICE-PRESIDENT Novik Budi Wardhana
TRUSTEE Antonius H. Pudjiadi Ririe Fachrina Malisie
Susetyo Harry Purwanto Irene Yuniar
Dadang Hudaya Somasetia TREASURER Rismala Dewi
Silvia Triratna Eva Miranda Marwali Nurnaningsih
Rinawati Rohsiswatmo
Risma Kerina Kaban
Lily Rundjan
Rosalina Dewi Roeslani

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

IPCCF STRATEGIC TEAM

Our Strategic Team

Ririe F. Malisie Abdul Latief Antonius H. Pudjiadi

CHIEF, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT PRESIDENT, GENERAL DEVELOPMENT VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM


Dr. Ririe F. Malisie, serves as the senior Dr. Abdul Latief guides the vision and strategic DEVELOPMENT
officer for the Foundation and is a direction of the foundation and serves as a Dr. Antonius Pudjiadi leads the foundation’s
member of the management committee. leader for the foundation’s key issues. His efforts in integrated and innovative delivery,
Dr. Ririe F. Malisie oversees the essential role oversees internal and external finding creative new ways to ensure solutions
program development team and aligns communications functions and builds and programs get into the hands of
services and processes to support the awareness of foundation focus areas. professional healthcare in clinical practice.
program strategies and efforts.
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WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP

WHO WILL ATTEND


Industry Benefits of
Supporting 7th INDONESIAN Specialists in Neonates Intensivist • Pediatric
PICU NICU UPDATE Intensivist; Pediatric Respiralogy; Pediatric
Hematology; Pediatric Infectious Diseases;
Pediatric Neurology; Pediatric Nutrition &
 Opportunity to participate in scientific Metabolism; Pediatric Gastroenterology; Pediatric
activities and contribute to the Immunology; Pediatric Cardiology • Pediatric
advancement of Paediatric and Surgery • Pediatric Anesthesiologists
Neonatal Intensive Care both in
• Trainee
national and international levels
 Opportunity to promote your • ICU and Emergency Doctors
company’s cutting edge scientific
relevant to your products and national • General Practitioners
markets . Meet your users in one place
at one time! • Critical Care Nurses
 Hear first-hand both national and
international experts for the updates

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

GROWING DELEGATES STATISTIC

GENERAL INFORMATION

DATES
21-24 and 25-26 April 2015
VENUE
Royal Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta
MEETING LANGUAGE
This 2015, the annual conference of 7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update will go international for the overseas
delegates comings, therefore the official language of the meeting will be in English both for printing and
presentations.
SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION
Companies whose interested working in partnership for this outstanding event, may contact secretariat for
further detail.
Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation has officially appointed Global Echo Organizer to full manage
the conference detail, arrangement, correspondence and administration.

Global Echo Organizer convex - Kebon Sirih Timur No.4, Jakarta Pusat, Ph
(021)3149318 – 19 Fax: (021)3153392 Email: secretariat@geoconvex.com

Global Echo Organizer convex has appointed its official exhibition contractor to:
Citra Pratama Sewu –(021) 5419988 Email: citrapra@cbn.net.id

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

PROGRAMME

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Tuesday – Wednesday, 21-22 April 2015 (For Nurses Only)
 Neonatal Critical Care Nursing Course
 Pediatric Critical care Nursing Course
Thursday - Friday, 23-24 April 2015 (For Physicians Only)
 Sepsis Management in Pediatric
 Optimizing Nutritional Support in Pediatric ICU
 Advances Modes of Mechanical Ventilation in Children & Integrated Mechanical Ventilatory Support in
Critically ill Neonates and Pediatric
 Comprehensive Approaches Management Care in Neonatal Critical Care & Integrated Mechanical
Ventilatory Support in Critically ill Neonates and Pediatric
7th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPDATE & EXHIBITION Friday – Saturday, 25-26 April 2015

PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC TOPICS

• Nutrition as One of the Key of Inflammation • Miracle VLBW Babies – Why and How They
and Immuno-modulation Survive
• The Role of Vitamin D Deficiency as a Risk • Universal Pulse Oximetry Screening of the
Factor for Acute Lung Injury in Severe Newborn – A New Approach
Sepsis • Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity:
• Malnutrition Score as a Predictor of Severity Where Have All the Vessels Gone?
in Critically ill Children Could Retinol • Improving Outcome of Chronic Lung
Binding Protein be Predict the Malnutrition Disease of Prematurity
in Post Operative Children ? Profile of Acute • Seizures in Neonate: Differential Diagnosis
Phase Response in Post Operative Children ( & Treatment
• The Correlation of IL-6 Level with the • Systemic Hypertension: Pathophysiology
Outcomes of Infection in Post Operative and Management
ChildrenThe Influence of Protein Dietary • Strategies for the Prevention & Diagnosis of
Intake to the Level of Retinol Binding Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis
Protein in Children • Markers of Early Detection for Acute Kidney
• Hyperglycemia after Pediatric Cardiac Injury
Surgery: Impact of Age and Residual Lesion • Ensuring Best of End-of-Life Care: The
• Implementation the Measurement of Energy Newest International Guideline
Expenditure in Daily Practice How Tight the Determination of Death
Glycemic Control in the Critically ill • Sedation and Analgesia in the Ventilated
Children? Infant and Children

• Nutrition in Critically ill Children: Where Are We Going?


• Early Nutrition and the Development Brain – Should We Concern?
• Challenge to Achieve Optimal Nutrition in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
• Newer Concept for Prevention and Treatment of Broncho Pulmonary
Dysplasia: From Lab to Bedside
• Regional Lung Ventilation: Move Beyond Stress and Strain
• Lung Impedance: From Theory to Daily Practice

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

SHARING FORUM WITH

Peter C. Rimensberger, Clinical Director, MD, Professor


Professor Rimensberger is the Director of the Pediatric and Neonatal ICU at the University Hospital
of Geneva, in Switzerland. His research interests include clinical physiology with particular emphasis
on mechanical ventilation in acute lung disease in infants and children. He has published over 70
scientific papers, which largely focus on different aspects of mechanical ventilation, including lung
recruitment and protective strategies, treatment strategies for pulmonary hypertension, and other
aspects of pediatric and neonatal intensive care.

Vincent G. M. Geukers, MD, PhD


Department of Pediatric Intensive Care
Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam - Netherlands

ABOUT YOGYAKARTA & ROYAL AMBARRUKMO

Yogyakarta is a place where tradition and modern dynamics are going on together continuously. In this city,
there is a palace which has hundreds of loyal servants to run the tradition, but there is also University of
Gadjah Mada that is one of the leading universities in South East Asia. Some of its residents live in a strong
agrarian culture. In the other side, there are also students who live with pop life-style. Traditional markets and
handicraft centers are numerous in the city where some of them located by the malls which are no less hectic.
The list of things you can experience in Jogja may seem overwhelming, ranging from natural splendors, art
and tradition and heritages to culinary adventure. This is why Jogja is the second most visited destination in
Indonesia, next to Bali.
A unique combination of ancient temples, history, traditions, culture and natural forces make Yogyakarta a
very worthwhile place to visit and enjoy the best charm of this place.
Jogjakarta's geographical condition also supports the variety of existing tourism objects. Friendly climate
ensures that you can plan your trips more intensely. The beautiful landscape along the way makes your travel
to each destination worthwhile. Try to make sure that you visit Borobudur, Prambanan Temple and silver
handicraft in Kotagede. You can also try Selarong Cave, Pandansimo Beach, Gajah Mountain, or Vredeburg
Fort. To understand the history of the sultanate, try visiting the Kraton of Yogyakarta and Tamansari.
A visit to Jogja is never complete without experiencing Malioboro street. Rows of shops and outlets sell many
kinds of souvenirs you can bring back home. If you want to test your negotiation skills you can try The
Haggling Game with the street vendors. All's fair in love and shopping.
Yogyakarta (or Jogjakarta) has been known as The Neverending Asia. Many say that a single visit to Jogja
is never enough…

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

The venue hotel, Royal Ambarrukmo is centrally


located, within walking distance of the historic
and cultural districts with the city & largest
shopping mall right on the doorstep, and is less
than 10 minutes from Adisucipto International
Airport. With its ballroom capacity of 1000
participants. It fits our target to have
approximately 1000 participants for the
upcoming 7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update

SPONSORSHIP

Medical education plays an important role in the quality of healthcare delivered. By providing an education
grant in support, you are making a vital contribution of these efforts.

An existing curriculum may not be influenced for the topic, speaker selection or any other aspect of the
content or presentation without any consent of the course director.

WORKSHOP SPONSORSHIP

Sponsor has the opportunity to have their equipment used and display in a Workshop (Pre-
Symposium Programme *see detail) presented to up to 90 participants

IDR 35.000.000,- net / Product Participation

 Display the company’s product equipment during Skill Station.


 Socialize company’s product equipment, using for stimulating hands-on upon related Skill
Station
 Intensive learning process of your company product in the selected Skill Station
 Distribution of company brochures in during occasion

SCIENTIFIC SPONSORSHIP

Opportunity to organize an official scientific highlight in a plenary hall, of up to 30 minutes includes discussion.
Topic is subject to the approval of the Scientific Committee

IDR 35.000.000,- net / Topic / Speaker

 Display the company’s product banner during session.


 Display the company’s product static slide in presentation during discussion
 One page advertisement of company product in the Participant/Proceeding Book
 Distribution of company brochures in during session
 Inclusion the speaker’s airfare and slide fee (domestic only), accommodation, and registration fee

Timeslot is allocated on a first come first serve basis on Saturday – Sunday, 25-26 April 2015.
The economic airfare and limited accommodation during talk schedule are upon Organizing
Committee’s regulation.

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT

Opportunity to participate in printing and display media to brainstorming your existing company product
PROCEEDING BOOK BANNER / DURATRANS DISPLAY
CONFERENCE BAG
PER SPOT
IDR 10.000.000,-net
IDR 10.000.000,-net
IDR 5.000.000,- net/Banner/Umbul
(Multiple Patrons)
(Exclusive Patron)
IDR 10.000.000,- net/Duratrans
 1 (one) page  Company logo printed Company product display during event
advertisement of on the Kit
company product n  Brochures insertion in (Multiple Patrons)
the Proceeding Book the bag. Sponsor must supply the promotion
(Full Color) material

REGISTRATION COUNTER BACKDROP SATCHEL INSERTION / ITEM


IDR 20.000.000,-net (Exclusive Patron) IDR 5.000.000,- net/Item
 Include neon box maximum 4 sides size @ 100 x 250 (Multiple Patrons)
cm and letter(s) for your company’s duratrans insertion Inclusive any insertion such as brochure, page
 Distribution of brochures at Registration Counter divider, etc

Sponsor must supply the promotion material Sponsor must supply the promotion material

SPECIAL REQUEST
Tailored packages can be arranged to suit your objectives, please feel free to contact the Secretariat to discuss
your needs

EXHIBITIONS

The commercial/technical exhibition will be held inside and outside ballroom in conjunction with luncheon
buffet (Only inside Ballroom) to give the opportunity for exhibitors to mingle with the prospectus audience.

For companies whose are expressing an interest in securing their preferred exhibition spaces, we are pleased
to receive your preliminary bookings . All spaces will be allocated based on the reservation received, on a
first-come first-served basis

EXHIBITION STANDARD BOOTH

IDR 35.000.000 net / Space Rental

The shell scheme rental (maximum includes:

Aluminum R-8 System as partition with white polygon ♦ Height 250 cm ♦ Exhibitor’s name on
Fascia Board ♦ 1 unit @ 40 watt fluorescent lamps at Fascia ♦ 1 reception desk 100 cm x 50 cm x 75
cm ♦2 Chairs ♦1 Socket ♦

Space only does not include any furniture, electrical usage, the electricity wiring; connections, other
than basic lighting. Other works will be charged as an additional/available to order to the official
exhibition contractor

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21-24, 25-26 April
2015

SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS

BENEFITS WS SS PS EXH
Acknowledgement in the Industry Acknowledgement of Final √ √ √ √
Programme
Sponsor Logo on the sponsor panel board-on site √ √ √ √
3 Name Badges of Company Exhibitors to access the session during √ √ √ √
event

Exclude:
All the rate is nett to be cashed into our event bank account . The Government Taxes charged (PPh & PPN)
will be grossed up from the amount dealt. The gross up is subject to be discussed with your finance
department if necessary when invoicing.

REGISTRATION & ACCOMMODATION INFO

NURSING WORKSHOPS APRIL’15 IDR


Neonatal Critical Care Nursing Course 21-22 1.500.000
Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Course 21-22 1.500.000

WORKSHOPS (Physicians Only) APRIL’15 IDR


Sepsis Management in Pediatrics 23-24 3.000.000
Optimizing Nutritional Support in Pediatric ICU 23-24 3.000.000
Advances Modes of MV in Children & Integrated MV Supports in NICU & 23-24 3.000.000
PICU
Comprehensive Approaches Management Care in NICU & Integrated MV 23-24 3.000.000
Supports in NICU & PICU

Please note that this regulation will be applied accordingly:


1. Advances Modes of MV on Children must have certified/passed the Basic MV in Pediatrics Workshop
(2011-2014)
2. Workshop Participants (Exc. Nurses) are compulsory as Registrants of 7th Indonesian PICU NICU Update
25-26 April 2015
3. Member of Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation entitles for 10% discount
BEFORE 01 AFTER 01
7th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPDATE 25-26 APRIL’15 MAR’15 MAR’15
IDR IDR
Specialists 2.500.000 2.750.000
General Practitioners/Fellow 2.250.000 2.500.000

RATE/ROOM ONLY/NIGHT
ROYAL AMBARRUKMO HOTEL
IDR
Deluxe Balcony *Inclusive max. 2 Buffet Breakfasts 875.000,- NET

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
TERMS & CONDITIONS

SPONSORSHIP TERM AND CONDITIONS


The Term and Conditions of sponsorship and exhibiting are included in this Prospectus. Please note that joining this event
held is meant for both parties to be bound as a valid liable contract therefore.

ALLOCATION OF EXHIBITION SPACE


Space allocation will be made upon first-come first-serve basis. Confirmation by email must be made to ensure reservation
of a desired location. Space will be confirmed by an invoice mailed. Space allocation will be made in order due to payment
are received.

EXHIBITORS’TECHNICAL MANUAL
An Exhibitors technical manual outlining all technical aspect of exhibiting and final preparation of the event will be
circulated one month prior to the Meeting.

DISPLAY MATERIALS
• Leaflets and Brochures distribution in Exhibition Area during break times only
• Socialize and promote company products in the Exhibition area during event
• The name of company exposed on the List of Sponsor Panel
• The name of company exposed on the Program Book to all Participants

CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS


 For written cancellation received by the Secretariat refer to the following policy:
 50% payment will be refunded from total collected payment due to cancellation made before 120 days - 60 days to the
event or 10% penalty from the total agreement must be paid to the Committee though any payment has not been paid
yet.
 Payment is refundable from total collected payment due to cancellation made before 60 days – 30 days to the event or
25% penalty from the total contract must be paid to the Committee though any payment has not been paid yet.
 Payment is refundable from total collected payment due to cancellation made before 30 days to the event or 50%
penalty from the total contract must be paid to the Committee even any payment has not been paid yet )
 50% of the amount received will be refunded.
 No refund will be made for written cancellation received after that date. Refunds do not include bank administration
and provision due to the refunds payment. All the refunds will be processed only after the closing of the Exhibition.
 No Exhibitors will be allowed to occupy their spaces or stands until the Secretariat has received full payment).

BUILT UP AND DISMANTLING


Built up of Booths will be held H-1 starting in the midnight. Further information about the changes for the technical
preparation will be communicated by the Official Exhibition Contractor. Dismantling will be done at the end of the event
date base on scientific program.

LODGING ROOM
Secretariat will provide lodging room for specific reason due to exhibitors need to prior lodge its valuable belongings for
Exhibition purpose. The detail will be provided on the Exhibitor Technical Manual

REARRANGEMENT AND RELOCATION OF BOOTHS


Allotment of booth will be on “FIRST COME FIRST SERVE” basis. The Organizing Committee reserve the Right to
rearrange or relocate the booths based on the actual number of booths sold.

ELECTRICITY
The official contractor will carry out all electrical works (wiring and connections, lighting, etc) on all booths and charged
on additional electrical works to the Exhibitors. Please confirm to Official Contractor that will give assistance to contact the
venue hotel.

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
EXHIBITOR NAME BADGE
•All personnel (Exhibitors and Contractors) must wear Badge at all times, which will be given from The Exhibition
Organizer and available for max. 3 Badges for each booth.
•The Organizing Committee only allows the registered Exhibitors to be in the Exhibition area, passes and temporary work
passes. Exhibitor Name Tag also may be used to enter the Scientific Meeting Rooms for scientific observer purpose.
•Exhibitors should have already settled the participation payment before they can get the Badge and enter the Exhibition
area.

MEALS
Except Venue regulation is prohibited, each Exhibitor is strongly suggested to self-provide its crews’ own meals.

SECURITY
•Generally, The Organizer has arranged Security Team to ensure the safety of all exhibitors; however the security cannot
pay attention to each booth.
•Exhibitors must arrange their own insurance to cover all stages of the Exhibition. Exhibitors are advised to keep safely
stored all the small, portable and attractive items, which are most at risk specially after the Exhibition closes each day
before leaving the Exhibition area and breakdown period.
•Exhibitors are strongly urged to remove valuable exhibits from the Exhibition Area as soon as possible after the
Exhibition closing date.
•Exhibitors are advised not to leave the booth unattended until all valuable items have been removed.
•The Exhibitors and their staffs will not be allowed in the Exhibition area after the closing hour. For the urgently purpose
you shall be assisted exclusively by the Organizer’s Security Team to attend your stand during off show hours. Please
contact the Exhibition Organizer for information.
•The Organizer and Venue Hotel will not accept responsibility for theft, loss or damage of exhibits, or any other equipment
belonging to Exhibitors, Contractors or Visitors.

GOOD REMOVAL
•For the good removal, the Exhibitors shall complete and hand over “The Good Removal” Form, which can be obtained
from the Organizing Committee and handed over to Security Team on side as the Exhibitors come/leave the Exhibition
area.
•For security and safety reasons, exhibit movement in and out during in the venue during the event is not permitted.

FORCE MAJEURE
The Exhibition may be postponed, shortened or extended due to any cause beyond the control of the Organizer. The
Organizer shall not be responsible for any loss sustained by the Exhibitor directly or indirectly attribute to the elements of
nature, force major or orders and directives imposed by any governmental authority, and fees paid by the Exhibitors, or
any part, are refundable at the sole discretion of the Organizer.

BOOTH INFORMATION
•Exhibitors are not allowed to nail, screw, drill, paint or use the wall, floor, carpet, partition or any other booth facilities at
Exhibition area. Panel can be affixed to these walls with the use of double-sided adhesive tapes. By ignoring the
instructions, the Organizing Committee reserves the right to charge the Exhibitors or Contractor due to any damages of
materials.
•Exhibitors are responsible for all damage caused by the activity done within the Exhibition area and will bear any cost
that venue Hotel or Contractor charge.
•Exhibitors are advised to be ready at their own stand 30 minutes before the show starts.
•Exhibitors cannot leave or close the stand before closing time.
•Aisle always indicated on the floor plan must be kept clear of all exhibition goods or decorations materials in order to
facilitate traffic.

BUSINESS ACTIVITY
No business activity shall be made by the Exhibitors outside their booth boundaries, such as the distribution of promotion
materials.

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
CLEANING
•Exhibitors are responsible for the cleanliness of their own booth
•Exhibitors and their Contractors must clean their booth and remove all their debris (i.e: wooden crates, cartons, etc.)
from the Exhibition area. Aisles must always be kept clear for safely reasons. Only general cleaning, vacuuming of the
carpet) is provided.

SMOKING, SOUND AND AUDIOVISUAL


Smoking is strictly not allowed in the Exhibition area at all times.
Exhibitors are not allowed to produced loud sound or use any audiovisual facility that might disturb other Exhibitors.

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Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015

EXHIBITION LAY OUT

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
WORKSHOP CURRICULUMS

Course Director: Ririe F. Malisie

Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilation in Children


Day 1 Thursday, 23th April 2015
08.00-08.15 Opening
08.15-08.45 Pre-Test
08.45-09.15 Basics of Mechanical Ventilation in Children: The Newest Approach
09.15-10.00 The Recent Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
10.00-10.15 Discussion
10.15-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.15 Asynchronization During Mechanical Ventilation
11.15-11.45 The New Strategies for Weaning
11.45-12.00 Discussion
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-16.00 Hands-On Workshop:
Pressure & Volume Targeted Ventilation
Airway Pressure Release Ventilation
Pressure Regulated Volume Controlled
NAVA to Attempt Asynchrony
Proportional Assist Ventilation for Weaning
Adaptive Support Ventilation for Weaning
16.00-16.30 Post-Test
16.30-17.00 Course Wrap and Evaluation

Integrated Mechanical Ventilatory Support for Neonate and Pediatric Critically Ill
Day 2 Friday, 24th April 2015
08.00-08.45 How to Set the Conventional Ventilator at the Bed Side
08.45-09.00 Discussion
09.00-09.45 High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation is Here to Stay
09.45-10.00 Discussion
10.00-10.15 Coffee Break
10.15-10.45 Pediatric ARDS: Should We Manage by Numbers?
10.45-11.15 Preventing Neonatal Acute Lung Injury
11.15-11.45 Monitoring the Regional Lung Ventilation: Move Beyond Stress and Strain
11.45-12.00 Discussion
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-16.00 Dry Workshop: Demonstration With the Nasco Lung
Meet the Conventional Ventilator
High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
Lung Monitoring Function with Respiratory Impedance
16.00-16.30 Course Wrap and Summary

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
Course Director: Dr. Antonius H. Pudjiadi, SpA (K)

Optimizing Nutritional Support in Pediatric ICU


DAY 1 Thursday, 23 April 2015
08.00-08.15 Opening
08.15-08.45 Pre-Test
Interactive Lectures
08.45-09.15 Nutritional Support in PICU: An Overview (Metabolic Response in Critically ill Children, Type
of Nutritional Supports, The Nutritional Support Team/System)
09.15-09.45 Nutritional Assessment (Antropometric Measurement, Biomarkers for Nutritional
Monitoring)
09.45-10.15 Nutritional Requirements (Fluid and Electrolytes Requirements, Resting Energy Expenditure:
Indirect Calorimetry, Equations, Carbohydrates, Protein and Lipids, Micro Molecules,
Vitamins and Trace Elements)
10.15-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.00 Enteral Nutrition (Type of Enteral Nutrition, Naso/Oro-Gastric Tube Feeding, Transpyloric
Feeding, Indications and Contraindications, Feeding Intolerance, Prokinetics Agents,
Algorithms)
11.00-11.30 Transpyloric Tube Insertion (Indications and Contraindications, Principal and Technique)
11.30-12.00 Formulate Feeding Protocol for Enteral Nutrition (Type of Enteral Feedings: Polymeric
Formula, Protein Hydrolysate Formula, Elemental Formula, Modular Formula, How to
Deliver Enteral Nutrition)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-17.00 Work Station
□ Antropometric Measurement & Calculating Nutritional Requirements □ Enteral Formulas □
Transpyloric Tube Placement □ Formulate Feeding Protocol for Enteral Nutrition

DAY 2 Friday, 24 April 2015


08.00-08.30 Parenteral Nutrition (Type of Parenteral Nutrition: Peripheral Access, Central Access,
Indications and Contraindications, Algorithms)
08.30-09.00 Lipid Emulsion and Amino Acids for Parenteral Nutrition (Type of Lipids and Amino Acids for
Parenteral Nutrition, Essential Fatty Acids, Esential Amino-acids, Conditionally Esential
Amino Acids, Comparison of Products, Recommendations)
09.00-09.30 Monitoring and Adjustment (Metabolic Monitoring, Side Effect Monitoring, Growth
Monitoring)
10.15-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.00 Ultrasound Guided Deep Vein Catheter Insertion (Indications and Contraindications, Principal
and Technique)
11.00-11.30 Formulate Feeding Protocol (For Parenteral Nutrition and Enteral Nutrition) (Order Form for
Hospital Nutrition Departement, Order Form for Nutritional Monitoring, Adjusment)
11.30-12.00 Be Alert! (Patient Safety, Aseptic Procedures, Enteral Catheters, Parenteral Catheters,
Infusion Pump, Filters, Record Forms)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-16.00 Work Stations
□ Parenteral Formulas □ Formulate Feeding Protocol □ Nutrition Delivery Equipments □
Monitoring and Adjustment □ Ultrasound Guided Deep Vein Catheters Insertion
16.00-16.30 Post Test
16.30-16.45 Coffee Break
16.45-17.00 Closing

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
Course Director: Dr. Abdul Latief, SpA (K)
Sepsis Management in Pediatrics
Day 1 Thursday, 25 April 2015
08.00 - 08.15 Opening Remarks
08.15 - 08.45 Pre-Test
08.45 - 09.30 The Surviving Sepsis Campaign
09.30 - 10.15 Pediatric Sepsis Definition
10.15 - 10.30 Discussion
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
GROUP DISCUSSION
[Particpants are divided into 4 Groups @ 50 minutes rotation]
11.00 - 11.50 Early Goal Directed Therapy
11.50 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 13.50 Fighting Infections
13.50 - 14.40 Protective Ventilation Strategy
14.40 - 15.30 Glucose Control
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break

Day 2 Friday, 26 April 2015


GROUP DISCUSSION
[Participants are divided into 4 Groups @ 45 minutes rotation]
08.00 - 08.45 Sedative and Analgesic
08.45 - 09.30 Coagulation Problems
09.30 - 10.00 Coffee Break
10.00 - 10.45 Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction Score
10.45 - 11.30 Nutritional Support
11.30 - 13.00 Lunch & Friday Pray
13.00 - 13.30 Product Presentation
13.30 - 14.30 Program Based Sepsis Management
14.30 - 15.00 Post Test
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 - 15.45 Course Wrap

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Royal Ambarrukmo
Yogyakarta
21-24, 25-26 April
2015
Course Director: Ririe F. Malisie
Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Course

Day 1 Tuesday, 21st April 2015


08.00-08.15 Opening
08.15-08.45 Pre-test
08.45-09.15 Recognize Shock and Use Inotropes in The Critically ill Children
09.15-10.00 Hemodynamic Monitoring for Children in PICU
10.00-10.15 Discussion
10.15-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-11.15 Oxygenation Therapy and Non-Invasive Ventilation
11.15-11.45 Basic Mechanical Ventilation for Treating The Respiratory Failure in Children
11.45-12.00 Discussion
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-16.00 Hands-on workshop:
Hemodynamic Monitoring (Non-Invasive and Invasive)
Oxygenation Therapy & Non-Invasive Ventilation
Fluids and Inotropes in Shock Children
Basic Mechanical Ventilation for Nurse

Day 2 Wednesday, 22nd April 2015


08.00-08.45 Preventing Infection in The PICU
08.45-09.30 Nursing Care of Mechanical Ventilated Children
09.30-10.15 How to Feed The Critically Ill Children
10.15-10.30 Discussion
10.30-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-11.15 Caring for Patients Families
11.15-12.00 End-of Life Nursing Care
12.00-12.15 Discussion
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-16.00 Hands-on Workshop:
Hands Rub and Patient Safety Procedures
Nursing Care of Mechanical Ventilated Children
Oral and Parenteral Route Nutrition
16.00-16.30 Post-test
16.30-17.00 Course Wrap and Evaluation

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