Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság MHTT XXII. kongresszusa
Rendezvény kezdete: 2009.05.14.Rendezvény vége: 2009.05.16. Szakterület(ek): Haematologia, haemostaseologia, Infektológia, Pathologia
Tudományos információ: Dr. Borbényi Zita Munkahely neve: SZTE II. Belgyógyászati Klinika Címe: 6720 - Szeged, Korányi fasor 6. Tel: +36 (62) 545979 E-mail: borbenyi@freemail.hu Munkahely neve: C&T Hungary Kft. Címe: 6720 Szeged, Dáni u. 13. Tel: +36 (62) 548485 Fax: +36 (62) 548485 E-mail: congress@congresstravel.hu Helyszín: 6722 Szeged, Ady tér 10., József Attila Tanulmányi és Információs Központ A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.congresstravel.hu/mhtt2009 A kongresszus kiemelt témái:A myeloid rendszer betegségei Immunhematológiai kórképek Az őssejt transzplantáció aktuális kérdései A tanácskozás legfőbb céljának tartjuk, hogy kétévente beszámoljunk szakterületünkön elért eredményeinkről, munkánk során tapasztalt gondjainkról, betegeink legújabb kezelési lehetőségeiről. Fontos célja az összejövetelünknek, hogy segítsük egymást a hematológia és a transzfúziológia gyorsan bővülő ismeretanyagának elsajátításában és rendszerezésében, közelebb jutva egy olyan egységes szemlélethez, amely a legsúlyosabb betegek gyógyulását még eredményesebbé teheti. Helyszín: Szeged, Tanulmányi és Információs Központ , Ady tér 10. Honlap: www.congresstravel.hu/mhtt2009 Kapcsolódó dokumentumok (4)
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat World Skin Health Day 2024 (világszerte, 2024.07.08.)
Rendezvény kezdete: 2024.07.08.Rendezvény vége: 2024.07.08. Helyszín: világszerte, A rendezvény Web oldala: https://worldskinday.org/activities/activities-2024/ Celebrate World Skin Health Day 2024! Discover events, resources and ways to get involved
World Skin Health Day is just around the corner on 8 July 2024 ! This global initiative aims to raise awareness and promote skin health for all. To mark this important day, the ILDS and ISD have organised a range of exciting activities, events, and resources to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.
We are thrilled to highlight
six impactful regional events taking place around the world, each dedicated to providing care and education in low-resource settings.
Six Regional Events
The ILDS and ISD are proud to support six impactful Regional Events in Europe, North America, Latin American, Africa, West/Central/South Asia, and East Asia & Pacific , with the support of CeraVe Care for All.
Europe - Malta Free dermatological consultations and treatment at migrant centres with support from cultural mediators and migrant NGOs.
Africa -Mbeya, Tanzania The launch of a 10-day Skin Cancer Prevention Programme, providing dermatological services to individuals with albinism at Mbeya Regional Referral Hospital.
Latin America - Patagonia, Argentina Free consultations and education for patients, healthcare workers, students and children at San Martín de los Andes Hospital.
North America - Canada An in-clinic talk on ‘teen and tween’ skincare, offering education and free dermatologist-approved products to parents and children, followed by an online forum for general practitioners
West/Central/South - Nepal Outreach clinics for vulnerable populations, education for teachers and healthcare workers, as well as stakeholder meetings and a medical education session in Kathmandu.
East Asia & Pacific - Australia An online patient group forum with renowned dermatologist Dr Stephen Schumack providing a global perspective on barriers to access to dermatological care, the financial burden of skin diseases and the stigma and discrimination suffered by patients.
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat World Skin Health Day 2024 (világszerte, 2024.07.08.)
Rendezvény kezdete: 2024.07.08.Rendezvény vége: 2024.07.08. Helyszín: világszerte, A rendezvény Web oldala: https://worldskinday.org/activities/activities-2024/ Celebrate World Skin Health Day 2024! Discover events, resources and ways to get involved
World Skin Health Day is just around the corner on 8 July 2024 ! This global initiative aims to raise awareness and promote skin health for all. To mark this important day, the ILDS and ISD have organised a range of exciting activities, events, and resources to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.
We are thrilled to highlight
six impactful regional events taking place around the world, each dedicated to providing care and education in low-resource settings.
Six Regional Events
The ILDS and ISD are proud to support six impactful Regional Events in Europe, North America, Latin American, Africa, West/Central/South Asia, and East Asia & Pacific , with the support of CeraVe Care for All.
Europe - Malta Free dermatological consultations and treatment at migrant centres with support from cultural mediators and migrant NGOs.
Africa -Mbeya, Tanzania The launch of a 10-day Skin Cancer Prevention Programme, providing dermatological services to individuals with albinism at Mbeya Regional Referral Hospital.
Latin America - Patagonia, Argentina Free consultations and education for patients, healthcare workers, students and children at San Martín de los Andes Hospital.
North America - Canada An in-clinic talk on ‘teen and tween’ skincare, offering education and free dermatologist-approved products to parents and children, followed by an online forum for general practitioners
West/Central/South - Nepal Outreach clinics for vulnerable populations, education for teachers and healthcare workers, as well as stakeholder meetings and a medical education session in Kathmandu.
East Asia & Pacific - Australia An online patient group forum with renowned dermatologist Dr Stephen Schumack providing a global perspective on barriers to access to dermatological care, the financial burden of skin diseases and the stigma and discrimination suffered by patients.
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat World Skin Health Day 2024 (világszerte, 2024.07.08.)
Rendezvény kezdete: 2024.07.08.Rendezvény vége: 2024.07.08. Helyszín: világszerte, A rendezvény Web oldala: https://worldskinday.org/activities/activities-2024/ Celebrate World Skin Health Day 2024! Discover events, resources and ways to get involved
World Skin Health Day is just around the corner on 8 July 2024 ! This global initiative aims to raise awareness and promote skin health for all. To mark this important day, the ILDS and ISD have organised a range of exciting activities, events, and resources to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.
We are thrilled to highlight
six impactful regional events taking place around the world, each dedicated to providing care and education in low-resource settings.
Six Regional Events
The ILDS and ISD are proud to support six impactful Regional Events in Europe, North America, Latin American, Africa, West/Central/South Asia, and East Asia & Pacific , with the support of CeraVe Care for All.
Europe - Malta Free dermatological consultations and treatment at migrant centres with support from cultural mediators and migrant NGOs.
Africa -Mbeya, Tanzania The launch of a 10-day Skin Cancer Prevention Programme, providing dermatological services to individuals with albinism at Mbeya Regional Referral Hospital.
Latin America - Patagonia, Argentina Free consultations and education for patients, healthcare workers, students and children at San Martín de los Andes Hospital.
North America - Canada An in-clinic talk on ‘teen and tween’ skincare, offering education and free dermatologist-approved products to parents and children, followed by an online forum for general practitioners
West/Central/South - Nepal Outreach clinics for vulnerable populations, education for teachers and healthcare workers, as well as stakeholder meetings and a medical education session in Kathmandu.
East Asia & Pacific - Australia An online patient group forum with renowned dermatologist Dr Stephen Schumack providing a global perspective on barriers to access to dermatological care, the financial burden of skin diseases and the stigma and discrimination suffered by patients.
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat World Skin Health Day 2024 (világszerte, 2024.07.08.)
Rendezvény kezdete: 2024.07.08.Rendezvény vége: 2024.07.08. Helyszín: világszerte, A rendezvény Web oldala: https://worldskinday.org/activities/activities-2024/ Celebrate World Skin Health Day 2024! Discover events, resources and ways to get involved
World Skin Health Day is just around the corner on 8 July 2024 ! This global initiative aims to raise awareness and promote skin health for all. To mark this important day, the ILDS and ISD have organised a range of exciting activities, events, and resources to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.
We are thrilled to highlight
six impactful regional events taking place around the world, each dedicated to providing care and education in low-resource settings.
Six Regional Events
The ILDS and ISD are proud to support six impactful Regional Events in Europe, North America, Latin American, Africa, West/Central/South Asia, and East Asia & Pacific , with the support of CeraVe Care for All.
Europe - Malta Free dermatological consultations and treatment at migrant centres with support from cultural mediators and migrant NGOs.
Africa -Mbeya, Tanzania The launch of a 10-day Skin Cancer Prevention Programme, providing dermatological services to individuals with albinism at Mbeya Regional Referral Hospital.
Latin America - Patagonia, Argentina Free consultations and education for patients, healthcare workers, students and children at San Martín de los Andes Hospital.
North America - Canada An in-clinic talk on ‘teen and tween’ skincare, offering education and free dermatologist-approved products to parents and children, followed by an online forum for general practitioners
West/Central/South - Nepal Outreach clinics for vulnerable populations, education for teachers and healthcare workers, as well as stakeholder meetings and a medical education session in Kathmandu.
East Asia & Pacific - Australia An online patient group forum with renowned dermatologist Dr Stephen Schumack providing a global perspective on barriers to access to dermatological care, the financial burden of skin diseases and the stigma and discrimination suffered by patients.