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| ESDR FLA 2018 - Academy for Future Leaders in Dermatology |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.10.03. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.10.05. |
| Helyszín: Magyarország/Hungary, Budapest, Hotel Danubius, Budapest |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.esdr.org/educational-programs/future-leaders-academy/2018-future-leaders-academy |
Title: “East meets West”
3-5 October 2018, Budapest, Hungary
Overview
The ESDR Academy for Future Leaders in Dermatology has been held annually since 2011 and brings together 25 of the most promising young skin scientists with established leaders in the field for a 2.5 day event. Mixing scientific exchange, career advice and mentoring, the Academy provides an essential platform for young, motivated scientists to move forward in their careers.
Objectives
The goal of this initiative is to encourage young gifted dermatologists to further pursue their academic careers through guidance and mentoring of established scientists in the field. Besides scientific sessions, there is a strong emphasis on encouraging young people to network and to exchange ideas. The Academy is an excellent opportunity for sponsoring companies to establish strong professional relationships with the next generation of leaders in dermatology.
Applications are reviewed on scientific merit by the ESDR Scientific Program Committee.
General Information
The program is open to those residing in Europe or those with a European passport currently studying/working outside Europe who have the intention to relocate to Europe within 6 months of the end of the Academy Participants must be 40 years old or under by 1 November 2017.
Exceptions may be made for career breaks, maternity/paternity leave etc ESDR covers accommodation costs for all participants and travel costs for ESDR members. If you are not a member you may apply prior to the Academy Participants must committ to staying for the entire duration of the Academy and should travel alone All participants give oral presentations of their work and be expected to attend mentoring events Past participants are not eligble for consideration,
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| Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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| Point of Care Testing and Informatics |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2003.12.04. | Rendezvény vége: 2003.12.04. |
| Helyszín: The Conference Room Association of Clinical Biochemists 130-132 Tooley St, London |
A Meeting Organised by the ACB Informatics Group
Morning Session
Chair: Mr Craig Webster (Nottingham)
10.30 11.15
POCT what might the future hold?
Dr Joan Pearson (Leeds)
11.15 12.00
POCT connectivity - present and future
Mr Doug Hirst (Bradford)
12.00 12.30
Point of Care Management Software
Mr Phil Wood (Instrumentation Laboratory (UK) Ltd)
Afternoon Session
Chair: Dr John O Connor (Eastbourne)
13.30 14.15
The Oxford experience: successes and "issues still to be resolved" Dr
Jonathan Kay (Oxford)
14.15 15.00
Better outcomes form POCT
Prof Chris Price (Diagnostics Division, Bayer Healthcare)
15.15-15.45
The Need for Unique Patient ID A Scottish Approach
Dr Ian Godber (Wishaw)
15.45 16.30
POCT, PCTs and Politics
Doris-Ann Williams (BIVDA)
Full details will be available at:
www.acb.org.uk/meetings/POCT.htm
Places are limited to 60, and will be allocated on a first come first
served basis
80 (members) Ł100 (non-members)
(sandwich lunch provided)
For Further Details Contact:
The Association of Clinical Biochemists,
130-132 Tooley St,
London,
SE1 2TU
Phone 0207 403 8001
Email bookings@acb.org.uk |
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| Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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| Point of Care Testing and Informatics |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2003.12.04. | Rendezvény vége: 2003.12.04. |
| Helyszín: The Conference Room Association of Clinical Biochemists 130-132 Tooley St, London |
A Meeting Organised by the ACB Informatics Group
Morning Session
Chair: Mr Craig Webster (Nottingham)
10.30 11.15
POCT what might the future hold?
Dr Joan Pearson (Leeds)
11.15 12.00
POCT connectivity - present and future
Mr Doug Hirst (Bradford)
12.00 12.30
Point of Care Management Software
Mr Phil Wood (Instrumentation Laboratory (UK) Ltd)
Afternoon Session
Chair: Dr John O Connor (Eastbourne)
13.30 14.15
The Oxford experience: successes and "issues still to be resolved" Dr
Jonathan Kay (Oxford)
14.15 15.00
Better outcomes form POCT
Prof Chris Price (Diagnostics Division, Bayer Healthcare)
15.15-15.45
The Need for Unique Patient ID A Scottish Approach
Dr Ian Godber (Wishaw)
15.45 16.30
POCT, PCTs and Politics
Doris-Ann Williams (BIVDA)
Full details will be available at:
www.acb.org.uk/meetings/POCT.htm
Places are limited to 60, and will be allocated on a first come first
served basis
80 (members) Ł100 (non-members)
(sandwich lunch provided)
For Further Details Contact:
The Association of Clinical Biochemists,
130-132 Tooley St,
London,
SE1 2TU
Phone 0207 403 8001
Email bookings@acb.org.uk |
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