- ICNA Educational Meetings
- Antigua and Barbuda Epilepsy Week March 25 – 30, 2019
Antigua and Barbuda Epilepsy Week March 25 – 30, 2019
- Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment
- Mount St. John’s Medical Centre
- Medical Benefits Scheme
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA EPILEPSY WEEK MARCH 25 – 30, 2019
Theme: “Empowering Persons with Epilepsy, their families and their love ones.”
Hosted by the Ministry of Health and the Environment in collaboration with the Medical Benefits Scheme (MBS) and the Mount St. John’s Medical Center (MSJMC).
DESCRIPTION AND GOALS:
According to the World Health Organization, epilepsy affects 50 million persons worldwide and 1 in 26 persons will develop it at some point in their lives. Yet, this condition can still instill fear, misunderstanding and discrimination.
“Epilepsy Week” is a selected week of intensified activities to raise public awareness through education. It is also a critical period to have large scale epilepsy clinics, identify needs, clear misunderstandings, reduce stigma and empower patients with epilepsy and their families.
This year, Antigua and Barbuda celebrates its 3rd Epilepsy Week, after its inauguration in November 2015.
The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment of Antigua and Barbuda forms strategic partnerships with international and regional members of the league against epilepsy, local stakeholders and private donors to bridge the gaps in the care of persons with epilepsy.
This is congruent with our national goals for health, which are to empower individuals and families to manage their own health, strengthen health systems and community support mechanisms and expand strategic partnerships.
MAIN COORDINATING TEAM:
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
Hon. Molwyn Joseph, Minister of Health and the Environment
Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas, MD FAAP (Consultant Pediatrician- Epilepsy Week Coordinator)
Ms. Samantha Moitt, Chief Nutrition Officer
Nurse Margaret Smith, Principal Nursing Officer
Nurse Philipa Roberts, Superintendent of Public Health Nursing (SPHN)
Nurse Almarie Coates, Deputy SPHN
Mr. Adlai Carrott, Manager of Communications
Ms. J’Noure Smith, Communication Officer
GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CONSULATE GENERAL NEW YORK:
His Excellency Dr. Walton Aubrey Webson, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary, Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations
MOUNT ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL CENTRE (MSJMC):
Dr. Albert Duncan, Medical Director
Dr. Vonetta George-Nanton, Deputy Medical Director Ag.
Mr. Gary Thomas, CEO
Nurse Jacqueline Jno-Baptiste, Nursing Director (ND)
Nurse Patrician Thomas, Deputy ND
Mrs. Kerri-Ann Bramble-Browne, Outpatient Department Administrator
Nurse Andrea Best, Outpatient Department Nurse Manager
Ms. Salma Crump, Head of Marketing and Communications
Consultant Pediatricians: Dr. Claudine Richardson & Dr. Shivon Belle Jarvis
Consultant for Internal Medicine: Dr. Jason Belizaire
Consultant for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Head of Department: Dr. Raymond Mansoor
Nurse Kesha Willock, RN, EEG Technician
Ms. Carol Scholar, Administrative Assistant
MEDICAL BENEFITS SCHEME (MBS):
Mr. Kevin Silston, CEO
Dr. Bevon Matthias, Director of Health Care and Wellness Services
Dr. Janelle Charles-Williams, Manager, Marketing and Communications
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
Mr. Clare Browne, Director of Education
Mrs. Andrea Airall, Education Officer
Ms. Joy-Ann P. Harrigan, Education Officer Special Needs
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA MEDICAL COUNCIL:
Dr. Vonetta George Nanton, Chairperson of the Antigua and Barbuda Medical Council
Nurse Cicely Dorsett, Registrar
Ms. Iola Moses, Registrar Assistant/ Secretary
THE HALO FOUNDATION
Her Excellency Lady Sandra Williams
PRIVATE PHYSICIAN
Dr. Edda Hadeed, Pediatrician
EPILEPSY WEEK PROGRAM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas, MD FAAP, Consultant Pediatrician; Principal Epilepsy Week Coordinator
Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas, Chief Medical Officer
His Excellency Dr. Walton Aubrey Webson, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary, Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Dr. Vonetta George-Nanton, Deputy Medical Director Ag.
Mrs. Kerri-Ann Bramble-Browne, Outpatient Department Administrator, (also managed clinic esthetics)
Ms. Salma Crump, Head of Marketing and Communications, (also provided donated T-Shirts in support of Epilepsy Awareness)
Prof. Dave Clarke- Director, Clinical Epilepsy, Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Advisor for Epilepsy Week
SPONSORS:
Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment
Mount St. John’s Medical Centre
Medical Benefits Scheme
The Antigua and Barbuda Venice Biennale Fund of Tides Foundation, advised by Barbara Paca OBE, PHD., Cultural Envoy to Antigua and Barbuda, through the Tides Foundation
International Child Neurology Association (ICNA)
Child Neurology Society (CNS)
MEDIA:
ABS Television: Antigua and Barbuda Today
Observer Radio: Perspectives with Dave Lester Payne
ZDK radio: Pre- Epilepsy Week 2019 Interview
VISTING TEAM:
Prof. Dave Clarke- Child Neurology, Epilepsy and Sleep, Baylor, Texas Children, Advisor for Epilepsy Week, CNS sponsored
Prof. Sheik Amza Ali- Adult Neurology, Epilepsy, Jamaica/ Canada; President of the Epilepsy Society of the Caribbean
Dr. Susanna Bortolusso Ali- Pediatrician/ Sickle Cell Educator, Jamaica/ Canada
Mr. Keith Morgan- EEG Technician, CEO Neurotech LLC. USA
Dr. Toni Nicholls- Neuropsychologist, Barbados
Ms. Lauren Kronisch- Dietitian, Texas Children, ICNA sponsored
ACTIVITIES:
Date |
Time |
Event |
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Thursday 21st |
10:30am |
Radio Interview on ZDK, introducing Epilepsy Week 2019 Participants: call-in- Dr. Dave Clarke and in studio- Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
Epilepsy Week Promotion Ministry of Health- Facebook Page/ Website MBS- Facebook page MSJMC- Facebook page
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Monday 25th |
9:30 -11:30 am
12:15 pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
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Clinic Chart reviews for Tuesday/Wednesday Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
Educational School Session Topic: Learning with Epilepsy Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Toni Nicholls, Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
Education Session for Nurses Topic: Epilepsy and Patient Care Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Toni Nicholls, Nurse Practitioner Janet Wilson, Texas: Skype/Zoom for Questions and Answers
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Outpatient Department
Irene B Williams Secondary (Swetes Village)- Students and Staff Education
MSJMC Auditorium (invitation to nurses at MSJMC and the community)
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Tuesday 26th
International “PURPLE DAY”
everyone wears purple to increase epilepsy awareness
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9:00am - 3:00pm (lunch at 12 pm)
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MSJMC Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic- Dr. Dave Clarke; Dr. Toni Nicholls; Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
EEGs and Training: Keith Morgan & RN Kesha Willock
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MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room
MSJMC Outpatient: 2 rooms- sink with running water & couch
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Wednesday 27th
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9:00am – 12:00pm (lunch at 12 pm)
9:00-10:30 am
2:00- 3:30pm
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MSJMC Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic- Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Toni Nicholls, Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
EEGs and Training: Keith Morgan & RN Kesha Willock
Teachers’ Educational Session Topic: Epilepsy in the Classroom
Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas, Dr. Toni Nicholls (rejoined clinic at MSJMC after educational session)
Physician Talk Topic: Then I Forget
CME: 1 credit
A Case Presentation: Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas: presents patient Dr. Dave Clarke: neuroepilepsy and EEG Dr. Kialyn Browne: neuroradiology Dr. Toni Nicholls: neuropsychology Dr. Dave Clarke: discussion of pathology and summary
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MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room
MSJMC Outpatient: 2 rooms- sink with running water & couch
Public Library (invitation to teachers, principals and teachers in training and education officers)
MSJMC Auditorium (invitation to physicians from MSJMC and the community) |
Thursday 28th
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7:30 am
9:00am – 3:00pm
2:30 pm
5:30 -7:30pm
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Antigua and Barbuda Today (Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Amza Ali)
Adult Epilepsy Clinic- Dr. Amza Ali
EEGs- RN Kesha Willock
Perspectives with Dave: Dr. Dave Clarke with host Dave Lester Payne
Community Talk Topic: Protecting the Brain in Sickle Cell Disease Dr. Susanna Ali, Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Edda Hadeed
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ABS TV, in Studio Cross Street, Cecil Charles Building
MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room
MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room- sink with running water & couch
Observer Radio, ABIB Building upstairs, Redcliffe Street
MSJMC Auditorium (invitation to general public) |
Friday 29th
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9:00am- 3:00 pm
6:00pm
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MSJMC Adult Epilepsy Clinic- Dr. Amza Ali
EEGs- Kesha Willock
Consults for inpatients and special outpatient pediatric cases- Dr. Dave Clarke and Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas
Debriefing and Planning Dinner
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MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room
MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room- sink with running water & couch
MSJMC Outpatient: 1 room MSJMC Medical Ward
Tradewinds- Bay house Restaurant (invitation to visiting team and local planning committee) |
Friday 29th |
12:30- 2:30pm |
Dietitians’ Educational Session: Topic: The Dietary Management of Epilepsy Lauren Kronisch
(coordinated by Samantha Moitt RD, MPH) |
Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment- Conference Room (invitation to local registered dietitians, nutritionists and physicians in community clinics) |
Saturday 30th
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8:30am |
Driving with Epilepsy Initiative: Dr. Amza Ali, Dr. Dave Clarke, Dr. Sharon Cordner (MAAB) President and Rotary Governor), Dr. Raymond Mansoor (Head of Gynecology and Obstetrics at MSJMC) |
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EPILEPSY WEEK 2019 COMMENTS AND FEEDBACK:
Highlights:
Kesha Willock RN, a recently trained EEG technician returned to Antigua in 2019 and received additional training provided by EEG technician and trainer Mr. Keith Morgan on the first 2 days of clinic. This went well as our EEG nurse independently performed EEGs for the 2 final clinic days
The EEG equipment utilized in training was donated to the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment, to be used at MSJMC. This was procured by Mr. Keith Morgan and Dr. Dave Clarke. The value of this equipment exceeds $40, 000 USD. A formal handover was not possible due to unavoidable changes in travel plans and the arrival of the EEG equipment just in time for training, on day 2 of the planned activities.
The week had a strong educational component. Activities were integrated around patient X. Patient X is an adolescent with Focal Onset Epilepsy since she was 8 months old and has a mesial temporal lesion associated with prolonged febrile seizure in infancy. She also has disorders in learning and memory and often faces discrimination and bullying at school.
Education:
School Session: Learning with Epilepsy at Irene B Williams Secondary- Students and Staff Education. This activity was chosen to educate the teachers and students of this school about epilepsy in order to decrease stigma and discrimination. Patient X attends this school and face challenges with bullying and discrimination in class.
This event was well supported, students engaged with multiple questions which showed a good knowledge base. Bullying was addressed by Neuropsychologist Dr. Nicholls and stigma, associated learning difficulties and acute seizure management were discussed at length. Feedback from patient X indicates that one of the persons who used to bully her now offers to assist her, but the problem continues
Nurses Session: Epilepsy and Patient Care- supported by nurses from the community and the MSJMC. Nurse specialty care in Epilepsy was highlighted. Better attendance and technical support could have been garnered but this activity coincided with some mandatory training sessions in the hospital. It was nevertheless a very interactive and fruitful session.
Teachers Session: Epilepsy in the Classroom. This was well represented from different levels of educators in the Ministry of Education and turned out to be a great learning experience for all
Physician Talk: Then I Forget. This was a well-organized case presentation. CME- 1 credit was awarded for this activity. Important updates were given on the new definition of epilepsy
Dietitian Session: Background of the diet, basic overview of the types of diets, modified Atkins diet, medical management of the diet and case studies were presented. This was the foundation talk for future case management and further exchanges between local dietitians and our international partners.
Outpatient feedback:
For patients that are referred to the Epilepsy Clinic, their charts are reviewed and triaged by a consultant in Internal Medicine and Pediatricians at MSJMC. This helps with the organization and care prioritization. It may also help this process, if additional patients who are referred but not seen in the current visit may have chart reviews and neurology input in the triage for upcoming visits.
This suggestion was taken, and chart reviews were done in the outpatient department on day 1 of activities
2 clinic days were assigned to each specialist: 1 Pediatric & 1 Adult Neurologist/Epileptologist
Patients seen within the 4 days of specialty clinics:
Total number of neurology visits: 48 (Pediatric- 26; Adults-22); 12 EEG reading and interpretations
Total number of EEGs performed: 12
Neuropsychology assessments: 2
Inpatient consults- 2
Total number of patients who did not attend clinic appointment: 11
Additional suggestions:
Persons with epilepsy of various age groups, should share their lived experience as a part of a patient centered model. Aim to reduce stigma.
This will be on the main agenda during the next Epilepsy week, with a ‘Persons with Epilepsy and Family’ social gathering
Form an Epilepsy Association of Antigua and Barbuda
a relative of a person living with epilepsy expressed her desire to be a founder
Instructions on how to develop an effective peer support group
Dr. Toni Nicholls will take the lead in these efforts
Develop a directory of local and regional resources and online resources
This will be developed by Dr. Joycelyn Walter-Thomas with input from the Epilepsy Society of the Caribbean, a returning Adult Neurologist, and the other educational participants involved in Epilepsy Week
Implementation of Dietary treatment for Epilepsy
A dietitian trained in the dietary treatment of epilepsy, will plan an implementation week with prior food preparations and evaluation of the local diet
Add social work perspective to upcoming Epilepsy Week
This will be mediated with the lead Social Worker at MSJMC
Look at policies for driving with epilepsy, driving with epilepsy in pregnancy and driving in the elderly
This will be coordinated through the MAAB
Investigate the reason why patients miss appointments
Continued EEG interpretation was requested
This is in the process of being organized by Mr. Keith Morgan and Dr. Dave Clarke
Continued EEG Technologist education was requested
Continued EEG education and oversight will be spearheaded by Mr. Keith Morgan
Pediatricians, other primary care Physicians and members of the public requested access to Neuropsychological evaluations
An Antiguan interested in Neuropsychology and Epilepsy observed the educational activities. She will be mentored by Dr. Toni Nicholls for 6 months in Barbados, then will return to Antigua with Psychometry expertise. There will be continued oversight and analysis of the records by Dr. Nicholls