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Care for consequences in children treated for leukemia or brain tumor

Aukema, E.J.

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2013

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Aukema, E. J. (2013). Care for consequences in children treated for leukemia or brain tumor.

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AMC Graduate School for Medical Sciences PhD Porfolio

Summary of PhD training, teaching and parameters of esteem

Name: Eline Aukema

PhD period: januari 2006 –april 2013

Promotores: Prof. dr. M.A. Grootenhuis, Prof. dr. B.F. Last

Co-promotores: dr. A.Y.N. Schouten-van Meeteren, Prof. dr. H.N. Caron Department: Psychosocial department, Emma Children’s Hospital, AMC

General cources

1. Practical Biostatistics

2. Scientific Writing in English for Publication

Oral Presentations

1. Relaties MRI uitkomsten en cognitief functioneren bij kinderen die behandeld

zijn voor kanker: een pilot studie. Landelijke werkgroep Neuro Oncologie (LWNO)

2. Witte stof banen in de hersenen afgebeeld op 3T MRI onderzoek.

Kinder-neuro-oncologisch platform (KNOP)

3. Neurofeedback een effectmeting: Een geschikte interventie voor overlevers

van een hersentumor op de kinderleeftijd?, NIP congres

4. Feasibility of neurofeedback for reducing neurocognitive deficits after a

childhood brain tumor, SIOP Boston

5. Exploring the feasibility of neurofeedback as an intervention for childhood

brain tumor survivors, Kinder-neuro-oncologisch platform (KNOP)

Poster Presentations

1. White matter fractional anisotropy correlates with speed of processing and

motor speed in young childhood cancer survivors, SIOP Berlin

2. Specialized aftercare in pediatric brain tumor survivors, Emma Children’s

Hospital congres

3. Specialized aftercare in pediatric brain tumor survivors, SIOP Berlin

4. White matter fractional anisotropy correlates with speed of processing and

motor speed in young childhood cancer survivors. Pediatric Psychology congress

5. Specialized aftercare in pediatric brain tumor survivors, Dutch Pediatric

Psychology Network conference

6. Childhood brain tumor survivors at risk for impaired Health-Related Quality

of Life: special attention is required for survivors who were treated with surgery only, SIOP Boston

Year - workload (ECTS) 2008 - 1.1 2008 - 1.5 2007 - 0.5 2007 - 0.5 2010 - 0.5 2011 - 0.5 2009 - 0.5 2008 - 0.2 2009 - 0.2 2010 - 0.2

1. PhD training

Portfolio

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7. Exploring the feasibility of neurofeedback as an intervention for childhood

brain tumor survivors, Emma Children’s Hospital congres

8. Feasibility of Neurofeedback for reducing neurocognitive deficits after a

childhood brain tumor, Kinder-neuro-oncologisch Platform (KNOP)

9. Childhood brain tumor survivors at risk for impaired Health Related

QOL: be attentive to low grade tumor survivors, Kinder-neuro-oncologisch platform (KNOP)

(Inter)national conferences

1. Kinder-neuro-oncologisch Platform (KNOP) 2. Landelijke werkgroep Neuro Oncologie 3. Amsterdam Pediatric Symposium, Amsterdam

4. International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP) Berlin, Boston 5. Dutch Pediatric Psychology Network conference, Amsterdam 6. NIP congres

7. Samen nog beter 2, Zeist, the Netherlands

Supervising

1. Nienke Oudhuis, masterthesis psychology, White matter fractional anisotropy and neurocognitive functionining in CBTS

2. Hannah Karst, masterthesis psychology, Aftercare in pediatric brain tumor survivors Year - workload (ECTS) ‘08 -’11 - 1.5 ‘08 -’10 - 2 2010 - 0.5 2009 - 0.25 ‘07 -’11 - 1.25 2007 - 0.25 2009 - 0.25 2008 - 1 2009 - 1

2. Teaching

2011 - 0.2 2010 - 0.2 2010 - 0.2 Proefschrift.indd 152 3/5/13 9:56 PM

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