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Magyar Gyermekaneszteziológiai és Intenzív Terápiás Társaság |
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ESICM Summer Conference - Budapest 2011. |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2011.07.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2011.07.09. |
Helyszín: 1133 Budapest, Kárpát utca 62-64. |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.esicm.org/Data/ModuleGestionDeContenu/PagesGenerees/07-congresses/0B-conferences-meeting/summer-conferences/116.asp |
Summer Conference - Perioperative Management - State of the Art
Budapest, Hungary, 7-9 July 2011
This conference will be organized by ESICM and joint with MAITT.
Location: Danubius Health Resort Helia
Karpat utca 62-64.
1133 Budapest
Educational objectives
The educational objective of the Summer Conference on Perioperative Intensive Care will be to provide up to date information on the hottest and most controversial topics in perioperative intensive care including:
- Perioperative haemodynamics
- Postoperative infections
- Perioperative interventions
- Cellular, biochemical aspects of surgery
- Postoperative complications
In addition to lectures, the course will held a hands-on simulation workshop on hemodynamic and ventilatory management of the critically ill.
Poster >>
Preliminary Programme >>
Registration
The online registration system >> is now available till 23 June 2011!
Registration fees (per person, in €):
ESICM members/ MAITT members: 150 €
Non-members: 200 €
Young physicians*: 100 €
Nurses/Physiotherapists and AHP: 40 € |
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Magyar Hypertonia Társaság |
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Hypertension and the Kidney. Joint conference with Renal Association and British Hypertension Society |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.11.28. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.11.28. |
Munkahely neve: Royal College of Physicians |
Címe: 11 St Andrews Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 |
Helyszín: London |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/event/details.aspx?e=242 |
The kidney has been implicated in blood pressure regulation since the observations of Richard Bright in 1827, when an inflammation of the kidney was associated with blood pressure regulation. Since then the role of the kidney in salt and water homeostasis and the renin angiotensin system have underscored the organ’s importance in control of blood pressure. Many of the inherited mechanisms identified in rare familial forms of hypertension affect salt handling in the nephron. In addition blood pressure reduction has been shown to be important in prevention of kidney damage. Recent advances in this area make this meeting, intended for cardiovascular and renal physicians very timely. We hope that established specialists and trainees will actively participate in this programme. |
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