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Magyar Kardiológusok Társasága |
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The 1st Budapest Symposium on Atrial Fibrillation |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.04.06. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.04.07. |
Helyszín: Budapest, Hilton Budapest WestEnd Hotel |
Organized by the Hungarian Institute of Cardiology
Welcome to Budapest
On behalf of the Programme Committee and the Local Organizing Committee of the 1st Budapest Symposium on Atrial Fibrillation we are delighted to invite you to Budapest on the 06-07th of April 2006.
The Hungarian Institute of Cardiology is honoured to be the host of the Atrial Fibrillation Symposium and to provide a forum for delegates to learn together, share experiences, strengthen links and explore collaborative approaches in the treatment of Atrial Fibrillation.
The social dinner – cruising on the Danube – will get you acquainted with the splendid panorama of the two banks of the river, while the conference venue is fulfilling all requirements needed for a successful meeting.
Tamas Szili-Torok, MD, PhD Scientific Organizer
Csaba Foldesi, MD Associate Organizer
Conference Bureau
Convention Budapest Ltd.
Máté Lukácsi project manager
Pf. 11, 1461 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: + 36 1 299 0184, -85, -86
Fax: + 36 1 299 0187
e-mail: mlukacsi@convention.hu
The preliminary program of the conference and more information are available on the following web-site: http://www.convention.hu/db/display.php?id=79 |
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Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat |
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EADV course: Commercial Sex Workers - STI problems |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2019.11.08. | Rendezvény vége: 2019.11.09. |
Helyszín: Romania, Bucharest, |
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://eadv.org/eadv-school/305 |
Application deadline: Closed
Course aims
1 . To educate dermatovenereologists on all aspects of Commercial Sex Work(CSW).
2. To demonstrate the influence of sexually transmitted infections (STI) on CSWs and if not prevented into wider Society.
3. To demonstrate the role of prostitution and the role played by dermatovenereologists in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of STIs.
4. To illustrate the multifactorial social and economic causes of CSW at present times influencing STIs /CSW in Europe .
5. To appreciate the different legal systems and social models and their role on CSWs.
6. To appreciate that technical progress via the media and the web has influence in attitudes to CSW but also in education for prevention of STIs in both CSWs and their clients.
7. Resistance of antibiotics to some STIs (e.g. gonorrhoea). STI prevention (including mother to child)
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