8th Fijian Nephrology Symposium

Compassionate Care Across Pacific Cultures: A Holistic Approach to Palliative Care

8th and 9th August 2025

Sofitel Fiji Resort And Spa, Denarau Island, Fiji

For the first time, this year’s Symposium will be held in conjunction with our colleagues from Internal Medicine Organisation of the Pacific (IMOP).

This year’s Symposium theme is focused on Palliative Care which is relevant to not only Nephrology services but all facets of clinical care. Many of the Pacific Island countries have limited treatment options available and so it is essential that we should be able to provide holistic supportive care. To our knowledge no Pacific Island nation currently has an established palliative care service, leaving general healthcare workers and family caregivers to manage end-of-life care with limited training. In addition, stigma in both the general community and amongst health professionals around discussing death can delay referrals, reducing the effectiveness of available services and sometimes wasting our already limited resources.

We hope to see you there to learn, share and work together towards a building a more compassionate health care system in the Pacific.

Registration Fees

Early Bird Closes: 6th July

DRAFT Program

Friday 8th August

09:30 Registration Desk open

10:00 Welcome Address: NSOF & IMOP President

10:15 Opening remarks from Chief Guest

10:30 Essentials of Palliative Care: Principles and Practices. Dr. Louis Christi

11:00 Morning Tea

11:30 Symptom Management in Palliative Care: Pain and SOB Dr. Louis Christi

12:00 Symptom Management in Palliative Care: Nausea, Anorexia, Itch and Fatigue Dr. Megan Ritchie

12:30 LUNCH

13:30 Meeting palliative care needs in a low-resource setting - case study of the Solomon Islands Kate Reed

14:00 Access to Essential Medicines in the Pacific Kate Reed

14:30 Cultural Sensitivity in Palliative Care: Bridging Traditions and Modern Medicine Dr. Salma Hanif

15:00 TEA BREAK

15:30 Modes for Communication. Dr Kelly Li

16:00 Communication Workshop facilitated in small groups

17:00 Summary and Close

Symposium Dinner

Evening of Friday 8th August, Time 7:00pm

Venue: Raddison Blu Resort, Ballroom

Ticket Price: FJ$70

Dress: To be Announced

Saturday 9th August

08:00 FNU Masters of Medicine Research: Outcomes of Coronary Artery Bypass Graf in Lautoka Hospital: A 2 year retrospective study Dr. Tevita Tamani

09:00 Kidney Supportive Care: Everybody’s Business Dr. Mark Brown

09:30 Palliative Care in Nephrology: Discontinuing Dialysis Dr. Kelly Li

10:00 Morning Tea

10:30 The importance of the multidisciplinary team in palliative care Dr. Megan Ritchie

11:00 Palliative Care Tool-Kit for the Pacific Islands Dr. Dipti Mittal

11:30 Building capacity through Nurse-led models of care in palliative care Kate Reed

12:00 LUNCH

13:00 Advance care planning in Kidney disease Dr Mark Brown & Dr Kelly Li

13:30 Spiritual Considerations in End-of-Life Decision-Making Shrish Acharya

14:00 Current Laws in Fiji with may impact Palliative Care TBC

14:30 AFTERNOON TEA

15:00 Facilitated Group Discussion: Next Steps for establishing Advanced Care planning & Palliative Care in Pacific Region

16:00 Closing Session

Accomodation

Accomodation is not being provided by NSOF.

The attached form can be used to access reduced room fees at Sofetil Resort & Spa (Single room $650, Double room $695). Alternatively, other accomodation can be sought elsewhere by attendees.

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