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Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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2nd EFLM Strategic Conference (Germany, Mannheim, 18-19 June 2018) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.19. |
Szakterület(ek): Laboratóriumi medicina |
Helyszín: Germany, Mannheim, |
Main topics:
The end of laboratory medicine as we know it? Handling
disruption of laboratory medicine in digital health
Invitation and scientific programme >>
The conference will consider the impact that the on-going digitalization of technologies and a digitalized society will have on the medical laboratory in future health care. We contend that such changes enable Digital Health that will be disruptive for Laboratory Medicine as we know it, because they will change our capabilities to compile, integrate and visualize complex diagnostic data as well as providing the opportunity for radical changes to diagnostic health strategies.
With the digital revolution spreading into every realm of modern medicine, we will experience a democratisation of health care, i.e. a comprehensive data usage not just being in the hands of health care professionals, but also in the patients´. Indeed, a central concept of digital health medicine is patient empowerment as demonstrated by key words like “electronic health record”, “patient access”, “health apps”, “wearable health tech” etc. In this rapidly changing health care environment, Laboratory Medicine must redefine its positions, not only acting in its classical role as provider of laboratory results, but also adopting new roles and responsibilities in the clinical dialogue.
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Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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2nd EFLM Strategic Conference (Germany, Mannheim, 18-19 June 2018) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.19. |
Szakterület(ek): Laboratóriumi medicina |
Helyszín: Germany, Mannheim, |
Main topics:
The end of laboratory medicine as we know it? Handling
disruption of laboratory medicine in digital health
Invitation and scientific programme >>
The conference will consider the impact that the on-going digitalization of technologies and a digitalized society will have on the medical laboratory in future health care. We contend that such changes enable Digital Health that will be disruptive for Laboratory Medicine as we know it, because they will change our capabilities to compile, integrate and visualize complex diagnostic data as well as providing the opportunity for radical changes to diagnostic health strategies.
With the digital revolution spreading into every realm of modern medicine, we will experience a democratisation of health care, i.e. a comprehensive data usage not just being in the hands of health care professionals, but also in the patients´. Indeed, a central concept of digital health medicine is patient empowerment as demonstrated by key words like “electronic health record”, “patient access”, “health apps”, “wearable health tech” etc. In this rapidly changing health care environment, Laboratory Medicine must redefine its positions, not only acting in its classical role as provider of laboratory results, but also adopting new roles and responsibilities in the clinical dialogue.
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Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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2nd EFLM Strategic Conference (Germany, Mannheim, 18-19 June 2018) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.19. |
Szakterület(ek): Laboratóriumi medicina |
Helyszín: Germany, Mannheim, |
Main topics:
The end of laboratory medicine as we know it? Handling
disruption of laboratory medicine in digital health
Invitation and scientific programme >>
The conference will consider the impact that the on-going digitalization of technologies and a digitalized society will have on the medical laboratory in future health care. We contend that such changes enable Digital Health that will be disruptive for Laboratory Medicine as we know it, because they will change our capabilities to compile, integrate and visualize complex diagnostic data as well as providing the opportunity for radical changes to diagnostic health strategies.
With the digital revolution spreading into every realm of modern medicine, we will experience a democratisation of health care, i.e. a comprehensive data usage not just being in the hands of health care professionals, but also in the patients´. Indeed, a central concept of digital health medicine is patient empowerment as demonstrated by key words like “electronic health record”, “patient access”, “health apps”, “wearable health tech” etc. In this rapidly changing health care environment, Laboratory Medicine must redefine its positions, not only acting in its classical role as provider of laboratory results, but also adopting new roles and responsibilities in the clinical dialogue.
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Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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2nd EFLM Strategic Conference (Germany, Mannheim, 18-19 June 2018) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.19. |
Szakterület(ek): Laboratóriumi medicina |
Helyszín: Germany, Mannheim, |
Main topics:
The end of laboratory medicine as we know it? Handling
disruption of laboratory medicine in digital health
Invitation and scientific programme >>
The conference will consider the impact that the on-going digitalization of technologies and a digitalized society will have on the medical laboratory in future health care. We contend that such changes enable Digital Health that will be disruptive for Laboratory Medicine as we know it, because they will change our capabilities to compile, integrate and visualize complex diagnostic data as well as providing the opportunity for radical changes to diagnostic health strategies.
With the digital revolution spreading into every realm of modern medicine, we will experience a democratisation of health care, i.e. a comprehensive data usage not just being in the hands of health care professionals, but also in the patients´. Indeed, a central concept of digital health medicine is patient empowerment as demonstrated by key words like “electronic health record”, “patient access”, “health apps”, “wearable health tech” etc. In this rapidly changing health care environment, Laboratory Medicine must redefine its positions, not only acting in its classical role as provider of laboratory results, but also adopting new roles and responsibilities in the clinical dialogue.
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Magyar Laboratóriumi Diagnosztikai Társaság |
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2nd EFLM Strategic Conference (Germany, Mannheim, 18-19 June 2018) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2018.06.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2018.06.19. |
Szakterület(ek): Laboratóriumi medicina |
Helyszín: Germany, Mannheim, |
Main topics:
The end of laboratory medicine as we know it? Handling
disruption of laboratory medicine in digital health
Invitation and scientific programme >>
The conference will consider the impact that the on-going digitalization of technologies and a digitalized society will have on the medical laboratory in future health care. We contend that such changes enable Digital Health that will be disruptive for Laboratory Medicine as we know it, because they will change our capabilities to compile, integrate and visualize complex diagnostic data as well as providing the opportunity for radical changes to diagnostic health strategies.
With the digital revolution spreading into every realm of modern medicine, we will experience a democratisation of health care, i.e. a comprehensive data usage not just being in the hands of health care professionals, but also in the patients´. Indeed, a central concept of digital health medicine is patient empowerment as demonstrated by key words like “electronic health record”, “patient access”, “health apps”, “wearable health tech” etc. In this rapidly changing health care environment, Laboratory Medicine must redefine its positions, not only acting in its classical role as provider of laboratory results, but also adopting new roles and responsibilities in the clinical dialogue.
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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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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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International Conference on Progress in Bone and Mineral Research 2003 |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2003.11.27. | Rendezvény vége: 2003.11.28. |
Helyszín: Vienna, Austria |
Conference Secretariate
Vienna Academy of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Alser Strasse 4, Vienna A-1090, Austria
(+43/1) 4051-3830
(+43/1) 4051-8323
www.ausbmr.at
Notes: Dates to Remember: February 2003 - Second Announcement and Call for Abstracts March 15, 2003 - Deadline for applications for the "2003 International Research Prize" June 30, 2003 - Abstract Deadline September 1, 2003 - Early Registration Deadline
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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International Conference on Progress in Bone and Mineral Research 2003 |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2003.11.27. | Rendezvény vége: 2003.11.28. |
Helyszín: Vienna, Austria |
Conference Secretariate
Vienna Academy of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Alser Strasse 4, Vienna A-1090, Austria
(+43/1) 4051-3830
(+43/1) 4051-8323
www.ausbmr.at
Notes: Dates to Remember: February 2003 - Second Announcement and Call for Abstracts March 15, 2003 - Deadline for applications for the "2003 International Research Prize" June 30, 2003 - Abstract Deadline September 1, 2003 - Early Registration Deadline
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