Conference Agenda (preliminary)
Tuesday, 2nd March 2021
08.30-09.00
Online registration
09.00-09.15
Opening
prof. dr hab. Michał Nowicki, prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Kotwicka
Chair: prof. dr hab. Przemysław Lisiński, dr Sławomir Tobis
09.15-09.45
Keynote I: The River Flows Despite COVID-19; An Occupational Therapy Perspective on Resilience and Hope in the Age of Social Disruption
Michael K. Iwama (USA)
09.45-10.10
Keynote II: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the life of high er education students and teachers
Soemitro Poerbodipoero (ENOTHE, Netherlands), Emma Rodrigues (UK)
10.10-10.35
Keynote III: Conducting occupational therapy research during the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and adaptations
Alison Laver-Fawcett (ROTOS)
10.35-12.45
Session I - From East to West: occupational therapy in times of the COVID-19 pandemic
10.35-10.35
Is inclusion the ticket to economic recovery? Perspectives from the “Lucky” country
Beth Mozolic-Staunton (Australia)
10.35-11.15
Maximising occupational therapy´s impact on the COVID-19 pandemic through health crisis communication: a Malaysian case study
Jou Yin Teoh (Malaysia)
11.15-11.35
Occupational balance during the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to addictions
Zuzana Rodová, Kateřina Svěcená (Czech Republic)
11.35-11.55
3E (Engagement, enablement & empowerment) through COVID-19 & Earthquakes
Saša Radić (Croatia)
11.35-12.10
COVID-19 versus older people: how can OT students help?
Sławomir Tobis, Mirosława Cylkowska-Nowak (Poland)
12.10-12.30
Canadian East Coast occupational therapy education inspirations and collaborations in disruptive times
Lynn Shaw, Diane MacKenzie, Jonathan Harris (Canada)
13.00-14.55
Session II - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human functioning - Part I
Chair: dr hab. Katarzyna Hojan, dr hab. Elżbieta Skorupska
13.00-13.20
Selected cognitive behavioral disorders in patients after COVID-19
prof. dr hab. Alina Borkowska
13.25-13.45
Clinical course of infection and long-term health consequences of the pandemic of COVID-19 in children
dr Ilona Małecka
13.50-14.10
Cardiovascular diseases in the COVID-19 era versus human behaviour
prof. dr hab. Wiesław Bryl
14.15-14.35
The „Post-COVID-19” syndrome
dr Anna Dor-Wojnarowska
15.00-17.00
Session III - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human functioning - Part II
Chair: prof. dr hab. Tomasz Kotwicki, dr Mirosława Cylkowska-Nowak
15.00-15.20
Negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the functioning of patients, treatment effectiveness and relations with the patient, based on the example of orthopaedics. How to reverse the situation?
prof. dr hab. Tomasz Kotwicki
15.25-15.45
The neurological consequences of COVID-19 infection
dr hab. prof. nadzw. Elżbieta Miller
15.45-15.55
The use of tele-rehabilitation for the functional improvement of MS patients during COVID-19
mgr Tomasz Trzmiel, dr Ewa Zasadzka, mgr Anna Pieczyńska, dr hab. Katarzyna Hojan
15.55-16.10
The ActivLife System as an effective and safe method of rehabilitation in times of COVID-19 pandemic
mgr MPT Michał Kraul, inż. Paweł Drabiński
16.10-16.30
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the functioning of older persons
prof. dr hab. Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis
16.30-16.50
The COVID-19 pandemic: a cry for help and hope in occupational therapy
dr hab. Piotr Rzymski
16.50-17.10
Discussion and closing remarks