Table of contents
- International Consensus Primer for Medical Practitioners (ICP)
- Capital Health Network CPD Event on 5 October 2023
- Disability and Functional Capacity Assessments
- Pacing
- The DePaul Symptom & Severity, & PEM Questionnaires
- NCNED RID Presentations
- Severe & Very Severe ME
- CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE AND VERY SEVERE ME/CFS
- BACME Severely Affected Shared Practice Guide
- The Healthcare Journal’s Special Edition on Severe ME
- Special Issue “ME/CFS – the Severely and Very Severely Affected”
- Highlighting the invisible: Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People
- ME/CFS and anaesthesia (myalgic encephalomyelitis or encephalopathy/ chronic fatigue syndrome)
- Experience of Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) & Occupational Participation: Qualitative Study.
- What Services Occupational Therapists Offer to Adults with Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis?
- Resources for Hospital Admission/Care Setting for People with ME – Personal Care Plan etc
- Doctors with M.E.
- List of Research
- Challenging Symptoms
- CPD (May not be recognised for Australian CPD points.)
- Resources for Health Professionals by ME/CFS South Australia
International Consensus Primer for Medical Practitioners (ICP)
Capital Health Network CPD Event on 5 October 2023
Professor Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik and Dr Natalie Eaton-Fitch PhD from NCNED delivered the first Australian lecture on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). The attendee claimed 1.5 hour CPD.
Disability and Functional Capacity Assessments
Bell’s Disability Scale
WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0)
Electronic Care and Needs Scale (eCANS)
The Short Form (36) Health Survey
LAWTON – BRODY
INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING SCALE (I.A.D.L.)
Pacing
Take-Away Summary by Bateman Horne Centre.
Note: For patients with confirmed diagnosis by ME – ICP, scientifical name for PEM is Post Exertional Neuroimmune Exhaustion (PENE).
Activity and Energy Management – Pacing by Dialogue for ME/CFS.
Detailed Summary of Pacing by Dialogue for ME/CFS – with video.
Detailed Summary of Pacing by Dialogue for ME/CFS – video transcript.
Pacing Strategy – Energy Budget/Bank (EBB)
Spoon Theory
Application of Spoon Theory is explained in I’m a “Spoonie.” Here’s What I Wish More People Knew About Chronic Illness.
Energy Envelope Theory
The DePaul Symptom & Severity, & PEM Questionnaires
DePaul Symptom Questionnaire 2 (DSQ-2)
DePaul Symptom Questionnaire – Post-Exertional Malaise short form (DSQ-PEM)
NCNED RID Presentations
Research, Innovation and Discovery (RID) 2024
Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) ion channels in ME/CFS: A portrait of discovery
Mapping the pathological changes in ME/CFS using MRI
Severe & Very Severe ME
CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE AND VERY SEVERE ME/CFS
BACME Severely Affected Shared Practice Guide
The Healthcare Journal’s Special Edition on Severe ME
Special Issue “ME/CFS – the Severely and Very Severely Affected”
Reductions in Cerebral Blood Flow Can Be Provoked by Sitting in Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients
Life-Threatening Malnutrition in Very Severe ME/CFS
Health Care Responsibility and Compassion-Visiting the Housebound Patient Severely Affected by ME/CFS
Highlighting the invisible: Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People
ME/CFS and anaesthesia
(myalgic encephalomyelitis or encephalopathy/
chronic fatigue syndrome)
Experience of Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) & Occupational Participation: Qualitative Study.
What Services Occupational Therapists Offer to Adults with Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis?
Resources for Hospital Admission/Care Setting for People with ME – Personal Care Plan etc
Doctors with M.E.
ME/CFS: Top Tips for Doctors
List of Research
List of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis – International Consensus Criteria (ME-ICC) Research
List of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis – Canadian Consensus Criteria (ME/CFS-CCC) Research
List of NCNED Research
Challenging Symptoms
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
CPD (May not be recognised for Australian CPD points.)
Bateman Horne Centre – Health Professionals
Long COVID Patient Experiences and Systems of Care (Course 11 Dec 2023 to 1 April 2024)
TOPICS COVERED:
Module 1: Lessons from Patient Experiences with Long COVID
Module 2: Federal Initiatives to Improve Care in Long COVID
Module 3: Resources for Providers, Nurses and Patients
COURSE DATES:
December 11 – April 1
This Enduring Activity has been approved for CME and NCPD credit. Participants earn one credit/contact hour upon completion of all modules and a final assessment and evaluation.