21st Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Childhood Disability 2009
June 3 - 6, 2009
Vilnius , Lithuania
It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 21st Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD) that will take place in Vilnius, 3-6 June, 2009.
21st Annual meeting of EACD will be held in Lithuania, country that historically has been on the crossroads of Europe - between East and West, North and South. As the other nations from former Soviet Union we had to overcome and are still struggling with a lot of myths installed by communist ideology. Lithuania also has long and rich history of culture and deep roots in pagan religion, which is still seen in prevailing interest in everything that is mystical and supernatural. There is a strong belief, that any healthcare problem including disability can be completely cured. In order to be cured patients try all possible means would they be evidence based or alternative. Most patients still use both the services of traditional medicine and of natural healers. Offers of new “most effective“ healing methods continue to emerge from the former Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries, while Problem-Based Learning, Evidence–Based Medicine is just being introduced.
Despite differences in healthcare, research and culture of European countries we see common challenges when questioning beliefs and medical legends. The programme of the Meeting will address the theme “From Myth to Evidence“. It is approached in several ways. We asked the scientists: how do we understand today such developmental disorders as cerebral palsy, autism, ADHD, learning disabilities? What paradigm shifts have occurred and what are the limits in our knowledge, what are the future perspectives? We are very honoured to get responses from the leading experts. We also ask colleagues in the clinical teams: how do we measure different dysfunctions in children? Do we use those measures in clinical judgements? How do we evaluate efficacy of different, in particular, non-medical interventions? How do
21st Annual meeting of EACD will be held in Lithuania, country that historically has been on the crossroads of Europe - between East and West, North and South. As the other nations from former Soviet Union we had to overcome and are still struggling with a lot of myths installed by communist ideology. Lithuania also has long and rich history of culture and deep roots in pagan religion, which is still seen in prevailing interest in everything that is mystical and supernatural. There is a strong belief, that any healthcare problem including disability can be completely cured. In order to be cured patients try all possible means would they be evidence based or alternative. Most patients still use both the services of traditional medicine and of natural healers. Offers of new “most effective“ healing methods continue to emerge from the former Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries, while Problem-Based Learning, Evidence–Based Medicine is just being introduced.
Despite differences in healthcare, research and culture of European countries we see common challenges when questioning beliefs and medical legends. The programme of the Meeting will address the theme “From Myth to Evidence“. It is approached in several ways. We asked the scientists: how do we understand today such developmental disorders as cerebral palsy, autism, ADHD, learning disabilities? What paradigm shifts have occurred and what are the limits in our knowledge, what are the future perspectives? We are very honoured to get responses from the leading experts. We also ask colleagues in the clinical teams: how do we measure different dysfunctions in children? Do we use those measures in clinical judgements? How do we evaluate efficacy of different, in particular, non-medical interventions? How do
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