Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat 4th International Congress in Ethiopia
Rendezvény kezdete: 2010.11.09.Rendezvény vége: 2010.11.12. Munkahely neve: National Institute for Health Migration and Poverty (NIHMP) Címe: San Gallicano Hospital - Rome (Italy) E-mail: nihmp@inmp.it Helyszín: Etiópia / Ethiopia, Addis Ababa and Mekelle, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.tropicalcongress.org Dermatological Care for All:
Awareness and ResponsAbility
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
While 2015, the date established for the attainment of the MDGs is getting near, we feel the urgency of facing with determination Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, the issues falling within our professional tasks and expertise. I would like to invite not only dermatologists but all health professionals and specialists interested in
tackling in-depth strategies for increasing the availability and affordability of health care in developing countries and where poverty diseases are more neglected. This includes promoting and supporting research, strengthening primary health systems, improving collaboration with the local communities and health workers in shared action plans.
I therefore encourage participation of dermatologists, infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, sociologists, anthropologists, nurses, public health officers sharing our same goals.
Social events will also be an important part of the meeting, a great chance to improve relationships among colleagues from all over the world, to share ideas and impressions in a friendly atmosphere, while discovering the hospitality, the history and the beauties of a particularly interesting Country.
See you in Ethiopia!
Aldo Morrone
NIHMP Director General
National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty
San Gallicano Hospital - Rome (Italy)
Announcement is attached! Kapcsolódó linkek (1)
Kapcsolódó dokumentumok (2)
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat 4th International Congress in Ethiopia
Rendezvény kezdete: 2010.11.09.Rendezvény vége: 2010.11.12. Munkahely neve: National Institute for Health Migration and Poverty (NIHMP) Címe: San Gallicano Hospital - Rome (Italy) E-mail: nihmp@inmp.it Helyszín: Etiópia / Ethiopia, Addis Ababa and Mekelle, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.tropicalcongress.org Dermatological Care for All:
Awareness and ResponsAbility
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
While 2015, the date established for the attainment of the MDGs is getting near, we feel the urgency of facing with determination Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, the issues falling within our professional tasks and expertise. I would like to invite not only dermatologists but all health professionals and specialists interested in
tackling in-depth strategies for increasing the availability and affordability of health care in developing countries and where poverty diseases are more neglected. This includes promoting and supporting research, strengthening primary health systems, improving collaboration with the local communities and health workers in shared action plans.
I therefore encourage participation of dermatologists, infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, sociologists, anthropologists, nurses, public health officers sharing our same goals.
Social events will also be an important part of the meeting, a great chance to improve relationships among colleagues from all over the world, to share ideas and impressions in a friendly atmosphere, while discovering the hospitality, the history and the beauties of a particularly interesting Country.
See you in Ethiopia!
Aldo Morrone
NIHMP Director General
National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty
San Gallicano Hospital - Rome (Italy)
Announcement is attached! Kapcsolódó linkek (1)
Kapcsolódó dokumentumok (2)
Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság 10th International Congress of the International Neuropsychiatric Association
Rendezvény kezdete: 2015.10.14.Rendezvény vége: 2015.10.16. Helyszín: Israel, Jerusalem, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.ina2015.com/ Welcome
It is our pleasure to welcome psychiatrists, neurologists, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists and brain scientists from around the world to the 10th International Congress of the INA to be held in Jerusalem, Israel, October 14-16, 2015.
INA congresses have been held around the world in diverse cities such as Sydney Australia, Kyoto Japan, Cancun Mexico, Athens Greece, Toronto Canada, Chennai India, Buenos Aires Argentina and Chicago USA, always being a high-point in new developments in clinical and research knowledge. Neuropsychiatry just a few decades ago was considered an esoteric borderland between neurology and psychiatry. Outstanding developments in Alzheimer's research and the increasing recognition of the behavioral disorders of dementia began to change that. Then came findings that electroencephalography (EEG) and more recently magnetoencephalography (MEG) allowed mathematical analysis that promise to allow non-invasive objective diagnosis of brain state. Advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and PET have achieved such high-resolution that when combined with functional stimuli they are on the verge of clinical application in many psychiatric illnesses. Most exciting, the discovery that surgically implanted electrodes carrying deep stimulation of specific brain nuclei can alleviate intractable cases of Parkinson's disease and most recently depression and obsessive compulsive disorder have given hope for our most severe and pharmacologically resistant patients. Neuropsychiatry is an old-new field, combining the solid clinical insights of Lishman's organic psychiatry with the high-tech developments of transcranial brain stimulation.
The rise of the new brain stimulation therapies is one of the most unpredicted and exciting correlates of the slow down in the parallel field of psychopharmacology. Since the highly successful CINP psychopharmacology congress in April 2013 in Jerusalem, we hope to bring to INA in 2015 a large number of clinical psychiatrists, neurologists, neuropsychologists and neurophysiologists who want to learn about new treatment modalities and paradigms to add to current psychopharmacology .
See you in Jerusalem at INA 2015!
Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság 10th International Congress of the International Neuropsychiatric Association
Rendezvény kezdete: 2015.10.14.Rendezvény vége: 2015.10.16. Helyszín: Israel, Jerusalem, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.ina2015.com/ Welcome
It is our pleasure to welcome psychiatrists, neurologists, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists and brain scientists from around the world to the 10th International Congress of the INA to be held in Jerusalem, Israel, October 14-16, 2015.
INA congresses have been held around the world in diverse cities such as Sydney Australia, Kyoto Japan, Cancun Mexico, Athens Greece, Toronto Canada, Chennai India, Buenos Aires Argentina and Chicago USA, always being a high-point in new developments in clinical and research knowledge. Neuropsychiatry just a few decades ago was considered an esoteric borderland between neurology and psychiatry. Outstanding developments in Alzheimer's research and the increasing recognition of the behavioral disorders of dementia began to change that. Then came findings that electroencephalography (EEG) and more recently magnetoencephalography (MEG) allowed mathematical analysis that promise to allow non-invasive objective diagnosis of brain state. Advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and PET have achieved such high-resolution that when combined with functional stimuli they are on the verge of clinical application in many psychiatric illnesses. Most exciting, the discovery that surgically implanted electrodes carrying deep stimulation of specific brain nuclei can alleviate intractable cases of Parkinson's disease and most recently depression and obsessive compulsive disorder have given hope for our most severe and pharmacologically resistant patients. Neuropsychiatry is an old-new field, combining the solid clinical insights of Lishman's organic psychiatry with the high-tech developments of transcranial brain stimulation.
The rise of the new brain stimulation therapies is one of the most unpredicted and exciting correlates of the slow down in the parallel field of psychopharmacology. Since the highly successful CINP psychopharmacology congress in April 2013 in Jerusalem, we hope to bring to INA in 2015 a large number of clinical psychiatrists, neurologists, neuropsychologists and neurophysiologists who want to learn about new treatment modalities and paradigms to add to current psychopharmacology .
See you in Jerusalem at INA 2015!
Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság 10th International Congress of the International Neuropsychiatric Association
Rendezvény kezdete: 2015.10.14.Rendezvény vége: 2015.10.16. Helyszín: Israel, Jerusalem, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.ina2015.com/ Welcome
It is our pleasure to welcome psychiatrists, neurologists, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists and brain scientists from around the world to the 10th International Congress of the INA to be held in Jerusalem, Israel, October 14-16, 2015.
INA congresses have been held around the world in diverse cities such as Sydney Australia, Kyoto Japan, Cancun Mexico, Athens Greece, Toronto Canada, Chennai India, Buenos Aires Argentina and Chicago USA, always being a high-point in new developments in clinical and research knowledge. Neuropsychiatry just a few decades ago was considered an esoteric borderland between neurology and psychiatry. Outstanding developments in Alzheimer's research and the increasing recognition of the behavioral disorders of dementia began to change that. Then came findings that electroencephalography (EEG) and more recently magnetoencephalography (MEG) allowed mathematical analysis that promise to allow non-invasive objective diagnosis of brain state. Advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and PET have achieved such high-resolution that when combined with functional stimuli they are on the verge of clinical application in many psychiatric illnesses. Most exciting, the discovery that surgically implanted electrodes carrying deep stimulation of specific brain nuclei can alleviate intractable cases of Parkinson's disease and most recently depression and obsessive compulsive disorder have given hope for our most severe and pharmacologically resistant patients. Neuropsychiatry is an old-new field, combining the solid clinical insights of Lishman's organic psychiatry with the high-tech developments of transcranial brain stimulation.
The rise of the new brain stimulation therapies is one of the most unpredicted and exciting correlates of the slow down in the parallel field of psychopharmacology. Since the highly successful CINP psychopharmacology congress in April 2013 in Jerusalem, we hope to bring to INA in 2015 a large number of clinical psychiatrists, neurologists, neuropsychologists and neurophysiologists who want to learn about new treatment modalities and paradigms to add to current psychopharmacology .
See you in Jerusalem at INA 2015!