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EDISC EUROSPINE Diploma Interprofessional Spine Care Margareta Nordin and Pierre C t Julie-Lyn No l and Sandy Sutter Task Force Interprofessional Spine Care EDISC Following New Evidence Conservative management of spinal disorders is


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EDISC EUROSPINE Diploma Interprofessional Spine Care

Margareta Nordin and Pierre Côté Julie-Lyn Noël and Sandy Sutter

Task Force Interprofessional Spine Care

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EDISC Following New Evidence

  • Conservative management of spinal disorders is rapidly evolving

and moving away

  • from an “intervention-centric” approach
  • to a “patient-centred” approach
  • EUROSPINE is leading the way globally in changing the nature of

the management of spinal conditions with EDISC.

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EDISC is EPIC

  • Evidence-based
  • Patient centered
  • Integrated/Interprofessional
  • Collaborative
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Members of EDISC

Margareta Nordin Physiotherapy France (Chair) Pierre Côté Epidemiology, Canada (Co-chair) Members: Emre Acaroğlu (Spine surgery, Turkey) Federico Balagué (Rheumatology, CH) Jamiu Busari (Pediatrics, Netherlands) Richard Brown (Chiropractor, United Kingdom) Stephane Genevay (Rheumatology, Switzerland) Bernhard Meyer (Spine surgery, Germany) Anette Hylen Ranhoff (Geriatrics, Norway) Lisa Roberts (Physiotherapy, United Kingdom) Rachid Salmi (Epidemiology, France) Eva Skillgate (Naprapathy, Sweden) Steven Vogel (Osteopathy, United Kingdom) Fabio Zaina (Physiatry, Italy) Alberto Zerbi (Radiology, Italy) Erik Werner (Primary care, Norway) Julie-Lyn Noël EUROSPINE Director Education/Research Sandy Sutter Manager EUROSPINE Education/Research

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Target audience

  • Healthcare professionals in Europe in order of availability and access:

Primary Care Physicians, Physiotherapy, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Naprapath and others who are graduated as clinicians from a recognized institution (i.e. professional school or university).

  • At least two years of clinical experience is recommended but all new

graduates are encouraged to register.

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EDISC July 1-5 2019 in Geneva Switzerland

  • 1 day

MODULE 1 (Core Skills 1) Using literature to inform my practice

  • 1 day

MODULE 2 (Core Skills 2) Team-based approach in spine care

  • 1 day

MODULE 3 (Core Skills 3) Psychologically informed practice and communication

  • Day 1 Assessment and Diagnosis
  • Day 2 Management of Spinal Pain

MODULE 4 Spinal disorders Assessment for each module in EDISC

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EDISC (week 2) 2020

  • Day 1 Assessment and diagnosis
  • Day 2 Management

Module 1 The Aging Patient seeking Spine Care

  • Day 1 Scoliosis during growth
  • Day 2 Other deformities across the life course

Module 2 Spinal Deformities

  • 1 day

Module 3 Management and Prevention of disability Assessment and completion for Awarding EDISC

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External Reviews

  • Review multidisciplinary group at UOIT Toronto October 22, 2018
  • One meeting to finalize program in Versoix/Geneva October 28-29

2018

  • Send out program for review to 40 members and external reviewers
  • Received feedback from 29 reviewers
  • Currently reviewing all comments and adapting changes
  • Send out anonymous doodle for honorarium
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What EDISC is asking from EUSSAB

  • Please send participants!
  • Promote EDISC Spring Meeting and at conferences (slide deck is

available)

  • Promote EDISC through all councils
  • THANK YOU FOR ALL SUPPORT
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Benefits to EuSSAB

  • Harmonise the conservative management of spinal disorders throughout

Europe

  • We have the opportunity to bridge the gap between professions to ensure

evidence-based management of spinal disorders throughout the continuum

  • f care
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Potential adaptions

  • Programme has been developed by the Task Force EDISC with 18 various

specialists from 10 countries

  • Programme has been reviewed by 34 various spine care professionals
  • Potentially, the whole programme can be endorsed by your respective

societies

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Questions for Workshop

1. Does EDISC meet the needs of your society/association? 2. Can you identify any gaps in EDISC? 3. How would your society/association benefit from collaborating with EDISC? 4. How can we help promoting EDISC within your society/association?