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Magyar Nephrologiai Társaság |
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Course on Advances in Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation (Milan December 5-8, 2015), |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2015.12.05. | Rendezvény vége: 2015.12.08. |
Helyszín: Italy, Milan, |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.fondazionedamico.org/en/index.html |
This year we are organizing the 47th Edition of the Course that will be held at the Milan Marriott Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/milit-milan-marriott-hotel/ >>, via Washington 66, on December 5-8, 2015.
You can find the program here >>
Website: http://www.fondazionedamico.org/en/index.html >>
Lessons are given by the best international experts and the Course is attended by more than eight hundred participants like nephrologists and many other disciplines.
About 20 companies of the pharmaceutical, laboratory, instrumentation, and scientific publishing field are involved each year as sponsors and several of them organize satellite meetings during the intervals between lessons or on the starting day of the Course.
A simultaneous translation (Italian-English and vice-versa) is operative during the whole course, allowing the active attendance not only of Italian, but also of foreign participants.
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Magyar Hypertonia Társaság |
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19th European Meeting on Hypertension |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2009.06.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2009.06.16. |
Munkahely neve: AIM Group - AIM Congress |
Címe: Via Flaminia 1068, 00189 Rome (Italy) |
Tel: +39 (06) 330531 |
Fax: +39 (06) 33053249 |
E-mail: esh2009@aimgroup.it |
Helyszín: Italy, Milan, via Gattamelata 2., Milan Convention Centre |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.esh2009.com/ |
Like previous meetings, there is a high quality scientific program related to research in Basic and Clinic areas in Hypertension, State-of-the-Art Lectures, Satellite Symposia, Breakfast Workshops, Working Groups sessions and credits for qualifying as Hypertension Specialists of the European Society of Hypertension.
Hypertension has become the number one cause of death in the world according to a WHO supported investigation. Despite the many scientific advances of the past few decades, much work remains to be done. Although we all do our best to reduce coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular complications, diabetes and obesity continue to increase worldwide. Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases require a global approach of the cardiovascular risk, and an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms of hypertension. |
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