The conference, arranged by the Medical Area of the Ministry of Health of the Diocese of Rome and the OMCEO of Rome, throughout World Fibromyalgia Day on May 12, will occur today and Saturday April 29 in the Sala degli Imperatori. of the Vicariate of Rome, Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano
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L’ Medical Area of the Ministry of Health of the Diocese of Rome and Order of Surgeons and Dentists of the Region of Rum arrange a CME training course targeted at family doctors: “Focus on Fibromyalgia: the requirement for an integrated method”.
The course will occur on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 April in the Sala degli Imperatori of the Vicariate of Rome, Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano 6, 7 ECM credits authorized.
The course was produced with the involvement of the Diocesan Health Table of the Medical Area of the Pastoral Health Service of the Diocese of Rome where individuals: Asl Roma 1, Agostino Gemelli University Hospital Foundation, Campus Bio-Medical University Hospital Foundation., Umberto I University Hospital, San Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Tor Vergata General Hospital, San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Santa Lucia Irccs Foundation, GMC, Gemelli Medical Center, Hospital of Cristo Re, ITCI (Interpersonal Cognitive Medicine Institute) together with the Order of Surgeons and Dentists of the State of Rome.
The function of this course is to offer a total upgrade on Fibromyalgia by boosting the epidemiological, diagnostic and treatment elements. n unique attention will be paid to a multidisciplinary technique that includes the involvement of numerous health specialists such as: specifically a rheumatologist, a physiatrist, a physio therapist, a discomfort professional, a neurologist, a psychologist and, in picked cases, a psychiatrist.
Fibromyalgia (FM) is an illness defined by prevalent, long-lasting (ie present for more than 3 months) musculoskeletal discomfort. In basic, the discomfort is accompanied by a great deal of physical and psychological tiredness and numerous other medical signs, such as: headache, burning colon, attention and memory problems, sleep disruptions, state of mind modifications and neurovegetative modifications.
The underlying reason for FM is unidentified and the medical diagnosis is a medical diagnosis of exemption when other reasons for prevalent musculoskeletal discomfort have actually been eliminated. It is approximated that 2-4% of the basic population is impacted. 80% are females. The typical age of very first signs differs in between 30 and 50 years. FM can likewise impact young individuals (kids) or the senior.
Therefore, the family doctor is very important in pathological suspicions, to refer the client to a rheumatologist for the function of early right medical diagnosis. The treatment procedure shows the participation of the health experts discussed above; in which the rheumatologist is the referring doctor, while the family doctor is the very first point of contact in the management of worsenings.
The course was ready based upon the clinical contribution of the Diocesan Table on Rheumatology and to see the involvement of stats in the field of Rheumatology, the Scientific Commission made up of: Prof. Gian Domenico Sebastiani, President of the Italian Society of Rheumatology; Prof. Fabrizio DeBenedetti, President of the Italian Society of Pediatric Rheumatology; Prof. Fabrizio Conti, UOC Director of Rheumatology of the University Hospital Umberto I; Prof. Roberto Giacomelli, UOC director of immunorheumatology of the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital; Prof Marie Antoinette D’Agostino, UOC Director of Rheumatology, University Hospital Agostino Gemelli, and Prof. Alberto Bergamini, UOC Director of Rheumatology of Tor-Vergata Polyclinic. Planners of the course: Dr Christine Patrizi OMCeO Rome and Dr Edith Aldama head of the Medical Area, Pastoral Health Service, Diocese of Rome.
Courses with the existence of medical figures of high clinical worth as speakers. The work starts with a welcoming from Bishop Mons Benoni Ambarus, member of the pastoral health service of the Rome Diocese and President of OMCeO Rome, Dr. Anthony May In the discussion of goals, Don Carlo Abbate, Ministry of Health, Diocese of Rome.
For the very first time, the subject of listening as a recovery treatment is presented, taking a look at the words of Pope Francis, who contacts us to listen to others with the heart, and Dr. Edith Aldama, Head of Medical Area. The course will be opened with unique strategies in view of Fibromyalgia Day on May 12 thanks to the contribution of the health center structures included.
April 28, 2023
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