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www.parkinsonsummerschool.com
Invitation to
Sponsors and Partners
Teamwork in Healthcare, Innovation in education, creativity in research
2nd International Summerschool onParkinsons’ Disease
Ljubljana, Slovenia, July 19-28, 2010
Initiative Supported by:
ContentsInvitation 4
Committees 5
Committees of Recommandation 6
Acknowledgement to our 2009 sponsors 7
Sponsor and Partner experience 7
Our 2009 Evaluation report 7
Demographics & Statistics 8
List of Topics 10
Facilities & Social events 11
Preliminary Agenda 13
Summerschool 14
Participants 15
Participation costs 15
Pre-Summerschool Workshop 15
Sponsorship and Exhibition Sales 16
Funding Research 17
Sponsorship Packages 18
Industry Sponsorship 19
Non Profit Organisations 20
Offers of Services and goods 20
Our Finance 21
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InvitationDear Colleagues, dear students,
On behalf of the Agenda Committee and the Local Organizing Committee of the Second European Parkinson’s Disease Summerschool for healthcare students and young professionals, it’s our plea-sure to invite you to an event which is the sequel to a very successfull summerschool format. With the improvements made after evaluation of the first edition, we will present an even stronger con-cept!
We will bring together innovation in education and teamwork between healthcare profession-als to break new grounds in student centered education, patient centered healthcare and patient centered research. The event is hosted from 19th - 27th of July, by students from Ljubljana Faculty of Medicine, Slovenia.
This event is inspired by activities of the European Brain Council and the First European Brain Forum on Parkinson’s Disease in which patients, professionals of different walks of healthcare, industry and policy makers got together to team up against Parkinson’s Disease.
We dedicate our efforts to organise this event to all those whom contribute to improve care and to find a cure for Parkinson’s Disease and to those who struggle with the impact of Parkinson’s Disease on their daily lifes.
Through peer education, new technologies, teamwork and training, we intend to create well refer-enced, innovative, high quality, patient centered research proposals during the summerschool.
The students will return home better equipped to function in a healthcare team and be more aware of a patient centered, humane as well as academic approach to healthcare.
The education and training process will be led entirely by students and the outcomes and contents of the education process will be subject to expert review.
This event is revolutionary due to the fact that:• Students are entirely responsible for the educational process• There will be active participation of academic experts, but their role will not be to prepare a
lecture or to chair a small working group. Their role will be to review, to give feedback and to quality assure the outcomes of the work done by the students. This is an innovative student centered approach to education combining the strength of academic expertise with highly moti-vational educational methods..
• Our Keynote opening lectures will be done by a patient and a carer sharing personal experience and an expert giving an overview on Parkinson’s Disease.
• Next to this we will try to combine academic work with hands on, voluntary service for local patient community in collaboration with the local Parkinson’s Disease Patient Association.
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2nd International Summerschool onParkinsons’ DiseaseLjubljana, Slovenia, July 19-28, 2010
CommitteesLocal Organising Committee Members
Chairperson: Klara Tostovršnik, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nadja Jarc, vice chairŠpela RabzeljNives RamačAleš RodeDavid Vrhovec
Advisory Board to Local Organising Committees
Student leaders from Ljubljana, Slovenia, supporting
Bostjan Ceh (EPSA)Borut Ceh (EESTEC)Miha Vodicar (IFMSA)Katja Srpan (EPSA)
Local Supervisory Committee
Staff of Ljubljana Faculty of Medicine, Slovenia
To be announced
Agenda Committee
Chairperson: Paul de Roos, MD, The Netherlands
Krzysztof Nesterowic, MSc, European Pharmaceutical Students’ Association
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Expert Committee
Currently we are recruiting our new expert committee.
Academic experts 2010• Professor Dr. Erik Ch. Wolters, MD, PhD, Chairman of WFN Research Group Parkin-
sonism and Related Disorders.• Professpr Dr. H. Steinbusch, Director of EURON European graduate school of Neuro-
science Maastricht
Experts supporting the first edition in 2009• Professor Erik Ch. Wolters, MD, PhD, Chairman of WFN Research Group Parkinson-
ism and Related Disorders.• Associate Professor Dr. Okan Dogu, Department of Neurology, Mersin University,
Turkey• Professor Krystyna Ossowska , Polish Academy of Sciences, expert in Neuropharma-
cology and Parkinson’s Disease• Mr. Paul van Keeken, President of the European Association for Neurosciences
Nurses.Industry experts 2009• Mr. Jules van der Velden, Duodopa Business Group Manager, Solvay Pharmaceuti-
calsPatient expert 2009• Mr. Tom Isaacs
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2nd International Summerschool onParkinsons’ DiseaseLjubljana, Slovenia, July 19-28, 2010
Committees of RecommandationEducation experts
Our educational programme 2009 was endorsed by the following experts in the field of education:• Professor N.D.S. Bax, Professor of Medical Education, Director of Teaching and Hon-
orary Consultant Physician in Neuro endocrinology• Michael Ross, University of Edinburgh (Medical Educator, GP, Peer Assisted Learning
expert),• Prof dr JBM Kuks, Professor of Neurology and Medical Education, University Medical
Centre Groningen, The Netherlands
For the 2010 edition we will have our improved educational programme reviewed by educational experts once more.
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Acknowledgement to our 2009 sponsors
Sponsor and Partner experienceOur 2009 Sponsor report
If you would like to know more about how we reported outcomes of the summerschool to our sponsors, you can view the sponsor report here (link)
Our 2009 Evaluation reportIf you wish to know more about how our participants experienced the summerschool or if you wish to have an in depth insight into how we will be improving our summerschool, then you may find the evaluation report here (link).
Demographics & StatisticsInternational participants
A total of 15 participants from 8 countries attended our event. This year we expect to have 30 par-ticipants from 15 countries.
• Slovenia,
• Turkey,
• Poland,
• The Netherlands,
• United Kingdom,
• Portugal,
• Austria,
• Belgium
Different professional background
As the multi disciplinary environment contributed largely to the challenging atmosphere of the sum-merschool, we will assure once more that students close to graduation and junior professionals may enjoy this once more. For vocational backgrounds we will also recruit more senior professionals up to age 35, as work experience is an absolute added value to our event. Below you see the composi-tion of the 2009 group of participants with their various backgrounds.
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Training & E-learning
TrainersA team of trainers is there to serve as supporters of your teamwork process.
TrainingWhile struggling through large quantities of data and compiling comprehensive presentations, you may be confronted with different work cultures, attitudes, communication difficulties and so on. Training will be tailored to your specific needs. When we speak of leadership training in the agenda, we refer to training of those skills, which you need to get the job done with your team.
ExpertsThe experts listening to our presentations can also be consulted for suggestions on the technical aspects of writing a research project proposal. With experts we mean: authorities from different academic fields, from industry as well as patients
E-learningThe final presentation will be broadcasted over the internet using Adobe Connect, online confer-encing and e-learning technology. An international expert panel consisting of patients, academics, industry representatives and maybe even funders of research will be able to ask questions and cast a vote upon the best research proposal.
WinningAlthough there’s a slight competitive aspect to the summerschool, no one will succeed if we don’t work as a team. It will depend on our funraising success wheather there will be something to win or not.
PreparationPrior knowledge and skills
• No prior knowledge on Parkinson’s Disease is needed, however studying the topic before joining the summerschool will allow you to achieve better outcomes.
• Bringing your own laptop is necessary(!)• Being in the latest years of your study gives you some advantage. • English skills need to be good or excellent in order to participate as much work is done in a team
setting and communication is key too success.• For vocational professions: some relevant work experience is essential.
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List of TopicsScientific
We will take a multi professional approach to the questions below:• What is known about Parkinson’s Disease?• What is not known about Parkinson’s Disease?• What methods are used to solve the unknowns?• How would you contribute to solutions? • How to write a research proposal?• How to approach a scientific Peer Review
Skills
• Improve teamwork skills• Improve problem solving skills• Improve presentation skills• Improve communication skills
Experience
• The virtues of a student centered focus in education• A patient centered approach to research• The impact of disease on human life.
Awards
• We aim to have the best project, selected through peer review and expert review to be matched with an academic coach (possible for a PhD) as well as a funder with interest in the research topic.
• With sufficient sponsorship, we hope to offer the winning team also access / travel stipends to relevant professional conferences or access to Master Classes.
• The event evaluation and outcomes will be presented on conferences for healthcare professionals in different fields. The winning team will get the opportunity to participate in various spin offs of this kind.
Training material created at the first European Leadership Summerschool in 2008
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Facilities & Social eventsAccomodation
Dijaški dom Ivana Cankarja
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Finalising our work
at an inspiring country side conference center
Social Programme
Each night after dinner, there’s a chance to do something fun. We also dedicated a whole day to relaxation with a day trip to Idrija, where you may experience some traditional Slovenian culture.
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City LjubljanaClimate in July The temperature is likely to be hot, up to 35 degrees celsius with the possibility of rain showers.
SightseeingWe plan to do some sightseeing in Ljubljana in evenings.
Transportationthere is no need to use any transporta-tion in the city, you can go wherever you want by foot. Otherwise you may wish to take a bus.
DinnersWe will mix trendy and authentic res-taurant dinners with student dorm din-ners (sample restaurants, on pictures).
Preliminary Agenda
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SummerschoolStudent centered education
Level of pre-existing knowledge on Parkinson’s Disease need-ed to participate: none
BrainstormIn a large group systematic brainstorm, we will identify within the group what is known and what is not known about Par-kinson’s Disease. This brainstorm will cover symptoms, care issues, pathophysiology, pharmacology, epidemiology and so on. Participants will write “keywords” on sticky notes and stick those to the wall. This process is lead by trainers.
OrganisationOrganisation of brainstorm outcomes, through shuffling of the sticky notes on the wall into coherent groups. Themes and work assignments will be defined.
Heathcare student teamsStudents from different fields with an interest in Parkinson’s Disease will be mixed in groups and assignments will be given based upon the brainstorm. There will be 6 teams of students, with 4 members. On the end of each day these teams present a synthesis of the main findings of a full day of work in 10 min-utes. A Hand out may be supplied to cover more details than a short presentation may fit. You will present towards a panel which may consist of patient as well as academic experts. This means that your use of language must be adjusted to both types of audience.
This also assures that students who knew nothing at the be-ginning, will get a fair chance to raise their level of knowledge from basics to expert level in a matter of days.
Team TasksTasks must be distributed within the group and roles need to be divided: keeping track of time, administering literature search, keeping reference lists, writing down key findings from articles, preparing hand outs, preparing the final presentation, sharing information between groups to prevent overlap and double work, keeping up a team spirit.
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ParticipantsSelection
The participation to this event is limited to 30 students and junior professionals from all over Europe. We aim to select the most talented students and junior professionals, with proven leadership skills to participate in this high stakes event.
We are particularly looking for participants with backgrounds in neuroscience, pharmacy, medicine, nursing, psychology, fysiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy. For vocational professions we require some years work experience additionally. For academic backgrounds we look for students in their final years. In the field of medicine we kindly welcome residents in the fields of general prac-tice, internal medicine, rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurosurgery and public health.
Application process is supported by the student associations involved (EPSA, ENSA, EMSA and EFPSA) and representatives of these associations are involved in the procedure.
All applicants have a chance to get enrolled upon submission of a CV, however priority will be given to 1. Students whom contribute to Gender/Geographical/Professional balance of the team2. Students with a letter proving voluntary work for a patient organisation3. Students with previous national or international board experience in a student organisation.4. Students with a letter of recommandation from an academic leader (professor).
Participation costsStudent registration is 300 EUR, professional registration is 450 EUR.
Early registration discount: if our sponsorship acquisition is successfull, we offer a 150 EUR discount on all registrations for which payment is received before april 15th. We included a similar offer in our first summerschool and we succeeded to reimburse the participants (this is not a guarantee however, it’s only our dedication).
The registrationfee includes:• Accomodation 19th to 27th of July, 3 meals a day and
scheduled coffee breaks• Participation in the summerschool• Participation in a social programme• A certificate of participation• Digital or paper proceedings from the sessions
Pre-Summerschool WorkshopIf you are accepted to the summerschool, you have the option to sign up for an ad-ditional workshop which will give you a flying start into the summerschool. You will practice scientific literature searching, skills to browse through key information fast, practice scientific reasoning and get familiar with IT tools used during summer-school. All these ingredients were sug-gested for extra training by participants of the first Parkinson Summerschool for your benefit!
Additional costs 35 EUR including: - 1 extra overnight - 1 extra breakfast, a lunch - a 6 hours workshop on 19th of July
Sponsorship and Exhibition Sales Local Committee representativeKlara TostovršnikE-mail: [email protected]: +386 40 493 745
International representativePaul de RoosE-mail: [email protected]: +31 614287352Messengers: google chat, MSN Messenger - [email protected], Skype - p.d.g_de_roos
Partnership informationSupporting us
The end products of this summerschool are a series of well referenced, patient centered research proposals. On the end of every day students present their work to a panel of experts consisting of representatives of: Patients, Academia, Industry
After students present their work, the panel will ask questions for clarification and correct errors and unbalanced perspectives on the research landscape by giving the students some advice on how to continue their work.
The final research proposal has three review rounds: 1. by themselves (peer review)2. by junior researchers (locally, internationally through e-mail).3. by experts of Academia, Patients and Industry and funders of research (online presentations
through Adobe Connect)
Expert review:In the last round of review, we will allow the reviewers to ask questions, to rate the presentations and the proposals and to make a bid or a job offer to the team of students to take their initiative to the next level (carrying it out) or to present the initiative to a wider audience at a relevant profes-sional conference. This is THE opportunity to scout talent in the Parkinson’s Disease research arena.
How you could contribute:• You can take part on location in the panel discussion• You can refer us to relevant experts from patient perspective, academic disciplines, industry and
funders of research to take part in our ‘expert review’ through adobe connect. • If you are an expert yourself, you can express your interest and help us!
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Project Agenda
This event is not just a summerschool. The design of the summerschool, outcomes and evaluation all have a broader purpose. We aim for the following:• Break down those professional barriers being an obstacle for progress• Improve dialogue between healthcare professionals• Increase the interest from students and junior professionals for a healthcare carreer to also
include research• Equip talented students and professionals with the necessary skills to help change the landscape
of healthcare and education.• Foster active engagement of (future) healthcare professionals with current problems of
healthcare.• Encourage innovation in education, through disseminating non-traditional educational
approaches.• Create a partnership between students, professionals and patients to advocate innovation in
education and teamwork in healthcare.• Contribute to patient safety initiatives through training of leadership skills in future professionals.
You can support us by allowing your conferences to be a forum to spread our message or by formally endorsing this initiative. If this is of your interest, please send an e-mail to Paul de Roos, [email protected]
Funding ResearchProject Auction
On the end of the summerschool, last day 28th of July, on 15:30. Final presentations take place of the research project proposal. These presentations will be broadcasted over the internet live, if we can ar-range sufficient sponsorship. We wish to use the latest IT technologies for this (e.g. Adobe Connect).
We will try to gather academic experts and funders of research to listen to the project presentations and to make a bid:
1. Academic experts: offer to be the scientific coach of the student to make the project happen, if funded.2. Research funders: to indicate your interest in / or to offer a PhD grant for the winning project.
If you know relevant stakeholders, that could have an interest in this, please send a message to Paul de Roos, [email protected]
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Sponsorship PackagesTailored packages
We offer packages for sponsorhip and/or partnership tailored to your needs. However, to help you see the options, we created some suggestions specifically for Publishers, Industry and NGO’s.
For additional information or negotiations, please contact: Paul de Roos, [email protected]
PublishersPlatinum Package (6.000 EUR)• Be the only publisher sponsoring• 1 focus group opportunity with the participants will be scheduled, either during dinner, lunch or
social programme.• Advertisement: brochure or flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: be the promoted resource for online knowledge acquisition during the course• Advertisement: Exhibition space for book offers• Advertisement: A Lunch session product Demo• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Advertisement: logo on the publication of the winning research proposal• Access to the social program (2x)• Access to the summerschool work sessions (as observer 2x)• Access to the summerschool outcomes: powerpoints, hand outs, training material• Acknowledgement in the final programme, during closing ceremony speech
Gold Package (3.000 EUR) - max. 2, if no platinum sponsor• 1 focus group opportunity with a selected group of participants will be scheduled, either during
dinner, lunch or social programme.• Advertisement: Exhibition space for book offers• Advertisement: brochure or flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: Link on the event website• Access to the social program (2x)• Access to the summerschool work sessions (as observer 2x)• Access to the summerschool outcomes: powerpoints, hand outs, training material• Acknowledgement in the final programme
Silver Package (1.000 EUR) - only available if no platinum sponsor• Advertisement: Exhibition space for book offers• Advertisement: brochure or flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Acknowledgement in the final programme
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2nd International Summerschool onParkinsons’ DiseaseLjubljana, Slovenia, July 19-28, 2010
Industry SponsorshipPlatinum Package (10.000 EUR) - Max 2• Advertisement at the Community Service event for local PD patients, including media exposure• Advertisement at the Community Dinner as primary sponsor• Advertisement at the social programme• Your Logo on the shirts of local organising committee members• Your Logo on the official event t-shirt for conference participants• Advertisement: brochure or flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: Banner in coffee / registration area• Advertisement: Exhibition space• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Advertisement: logo on the publication of the winning research proposal• Access to the social program (2x)• Access to the summerschool work sessions (as observer 2x)• Access to the summerschool outcomes: powerpoints, hand outs, training material• Acknowledgement in the final programme, during closing ceremony speech
Gold Package (5.000 EUR) • Advertisement at the Community Dinner • Advertisement at the social programme• Advertisement: brochure, flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: Exhibition space• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Access to the social program (2x)• Access to the summerschool work sessions (as observer 2x)• Access to the summerschool outcomes: powerpoints, hand outs, training material
Silver Package (2.000 EUR) • Advertisement: brochure or flyer in conference bag• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Acknowledgement in the final programme
In Kind• Conference bag with logo• Books and learning materials on Parkinson’s Disease• Pens or blocknotes
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Non Profit Organisations Associations, societies and universities
Course Package XL (1000 EUR) • Advertise your Conferences, Courses, Master programme or PhD opportunities through brochure
or flyer in the conference bag.• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Access to the social program (2x)• Access to the summerschool work sessions (as observer 2x)• Acknowledgement in the final programme
Course Package (500 EUR) • Advertise your Conferences, Courses, Master programme or PhD opportunities through one A4
flyer in the conference bag.• Advertisement: Link on the event website,• Acknowledgement in the final programme
Offers of Services and goods• Access to your university library resources (e.g. through proxy access)• Free conference admission and a travel stipend to a professional conference• Free lunches, coffee breaks, breakfasts, dinners, social programmes• Free study books• Free accomodation• Free training• Financial consultancy• Design of brochures and website
In exchange for this type of sponsoring, we can tailor and negotiate a gesture from our side to your specific wishes.
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Teamwork in Healthcare, Innovation in education, creativity in research
2nd International Summerschool onParkinsons’ DiseaseLjubljana, Slovenia, July 19-28, 2010
Our FinanceNon profit
This summerschool is a non profit event. We do however start building a strategy for continuity this year in order to establish a more robust organisational and financial infrastructure.
Locally:• Members of the local student group shall receive up to a 1000 EUR towards dissemination of out-
comes as a subsistence for travels towards international conferences, to be spread over active con-tributing members in the local organising committee, if fundraising is successfull.
• Local organising committee members will have the opportunity to join a number of professional conferences as a volunteer in exchange for a free registration.
• Expenses made for fundraising, yielding significant contributions to the event budget may be pro-posed to be added to the budget of the event if not covered otherwise.
Internationally:• If fundraising is successfull we aim to:
• Retain our accessibility for lower income countries• become student members of the European Brain Council• have our budget reviewed by CGR guideline for pharma sponsoring (http://www.cgr.nl/) to
spend industry money as ethical as possible.• professionalise our brochure and report design process as well as our advertisement campaign,
by budgetting activities dealing with this.• professionalise our accounting and financial reporting by dedicating budget to this• pay our student trainers a small wage for their 9 days of training in order to get the best Euro-
pean student trainers at our event.• professionalise our event coordination • professionalise our scientific outcomes dissemination and publication practices.
Any excess funds beyond this, will be invested in the next edition of the summerschool.
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