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Gloviczki Péter Professzor díszdoktorrá avatása (Budapest, Semmelweis Egyetem, 2014. 11.14.) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.11.14. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.11.14. |
Helyszín: Budapest, Üllői út 26., Semmelweis Szalon |
Tisztelettel meghívjuk Önöket Gloviczki Péter Professzor úr díszdoktorrá avatására.
Helyszín: Semmelweis Egyetem Központi Épülete, Semmelweis Szalon (Budapest, VIII. Üllői út 26.)
Időpont: 2014. 11.14.
Program:
10.00
Procession of the awardees and the University leaders Hungarian National Anthem
10.05 Dr. Ágoston Szél, Rector of Semmelweis University welcomes the guests and opens the ceremony
10.10 Laudations of the Doctor Honoris Causa awardees
Dr. Herbert EHRINGER
Dr. Péter GLOVICZKI
Dr. René Sylvain KAHN
Dr. Richard M. SATAVA
10.25 Presentation of the Doctor Honoris Causa awards
10.30
Addresses by the newly awarded Honorary Doctors
10.40 Musical Performance
10.45 Rector Ágoston Szél closes the ceremony
Exit procession of the University leaders and awardees
Hungarian National Song: Szózat (“Summons”)
11.00
Reception at the Hall |
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Gloviczki Péter Professzor díszdoktorrá avatása (Budapest, Semmelweis Egyetem, 2014. 11.14.) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.11.14. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.11.14. |
Helyszín: Budapest, Üllői út 26., Semmelweis Szalon |
Tisztelettel meghívjuk Önöket Gloviczki Péter Professzor úr díszdoktorrá avatására.
Helyszín: Semmelweis Egyetem Központi Épülete, Semmelweis Szalon (Budapest, VIII. Üllői út 26.)
Időpont: 2014. 11.14.
Program:
10.00
Procession of the awardees and the University leaders Hungarian National Anthem
10.05 Dr. Ágoston Szél, Rector of Semmelweis University welcomes the guests and opens the ceremony
10.10 Laudations of the Doctor Honoris Causa awardees
Dr. Herbert EHRINGER
Dr. Péter GLOVICZKI
Dr. René Sylvain KAHN
Dr. Richard M. SATAVA
10.25 Presentation of the Doctor Honoris Causa awards
10.30
Addresses by the newly awarded Honorary Doctors
10.40 Musical Performance
10.45 Rector Ágoston Szél closes the ceremony
Exit procession of the University leaders and awardees
Hungarian National Song: Szózat (“Summons”)
11.00
Reception at the Hall |
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IX. Szegedi Diabétesz Nap |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.11.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.11.08. |
Szakterület(ek): Háziorvostan, Belgyógyászat, Gyermekgyógyászat, Szülészet-nőgyógyászat, Urológia, Aneszteziológia, intenzív terápia, Oxyológia, Reumatológia, Rehabilitáció, Kardiológia, Nephrologia, Neurológia, idegsebészet, Szemészet, Sebészet, Érsebészet |
Tudományos információ: Dr. Holzinger Gábor |
Munkahely neve: SZTE I.sz. Belgyógyászati Klinika |
Tel: +36/30-998 6160 |
E-mail: holzinger@t-online.hu |
Szervező: STAND-ART Ügynökség Kft. |
Munkahely neve: Horváth Judit |
Címe: 6723 Szeged, Tisza Palota B/fszt. 2.
Felső Tisza-part 31-34. |
Tel: +36 62 317 445 |
Fax: +36 62 661 331 |
E-mail: judit@stand-art.hu |
Helyszín: 6722 Szeged, Ady tér 10., SZTE József Attila TIK |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://stand-art.hu/szdn9 |
Regisztrációs határidő: 2014. november 2. |
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17th Asia Pacific Regional Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.11.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.11.09. |
Helyszín: India, New Delhi, India Habitat Centre |
Dear Colleagues,
Population aging is a global phenomenon. The fastest growth of the aging population is taking place in China, India and other countries of South Asia Region.
As ageing is the single most important risk factor for dementia, the largest numbers of persons with dementia are living in this region. Out of the estimated 36 million persons living with dementia worldwide, nearly 60% live in developing countries and this figure is likely to reach 70% by 2050.
The magnitude of dementia and its impact on the institutions of society is being recognised and realised in many of these countries only recently. With increase in life expectancy and the ageing population, the problems associated with dementia will also rise.
So, while it is important to develop policies and strategies for action at national level, it is also important for countries to join hands to improve understanding and share expertise and experience.
The health systems in this region exhibit great diversity in their functioning. Only a handful of countries in this region are effectively addressing the issue of dementia with the governments recognising it as a public health issue with adequate allocation of financial and human resources. In most countries, there is little awareness on dementia, which is often assumed as a natural consequence of aging. The lack of awareness causes stigmatisation, dehumanisation, delayed diagnosis and adverse physical, economic and emotional consequence for the family and care givers.
This conference “Emerging challenges of dementia in the Asia Pacific Region” is being organised to bring together medical professionals, care providers, nursing and paramedical professionals; social and health organisations; and governmental agencies to deliberate on issues related to risk factors, preventive strategies, advocacy and policies for better facilities for diagnosis and care.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend the conference. We hope that we can collectively create a better environment for dementia care and bridge the gap between availability and need of resources for dementia care.
Abstract submission date has been extended till July 31, 2014.
For further information please click here. |
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17th Asia Pacific Regional Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.11.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.11.09. |
Helyszín: India, New Delhi, India Habitat Centre |
Dear Colleagues,
Population aging is a global phenomenon. The fastest growth of the aging population is taking place in China, India and other countries of South Asia Region.
As ageing is the single most important risk factor for dementia, the largest numbers of persons with dementia are living in this region. Out of the estimated 36 million persons living with dementia worldwide, nearly 60% live in developing countries and this figure is likely to reach 70% by 2050.
The magnitude of dementia and its impact on the institutions of society is being recognised and realised in many of these countries only recently. With increase in life expectancy and the ageing population, the problems associated with dementia will also rise.
So, while it is important to develop policies and strategies for action at national level, it is also important for countries to join hands to improve understanding and share expertise and experience.
The health systems in this region exhibit great diversity in their functioning. Only a handful of countries in this region are effectively addressing the issue of dementia with the governments recognising it as a public health issue with adequate allocation of financial and human resources. In most countries, there is little awareness on dementia, which is often assumed as a natural consequence of aging. The lack of awareness causes stigmatisation, dehumanisation, delayed diagnosis and adverse physical, economic and emotional consequence for the family and care givers.
This conference “Emerging challenges of dementia in the Asia Pacific Region” is being organised to bring together medical professionals, care providers, nursing and paramedical professionals; social and health organisations; and governmental agencies to deliberate on issues related to risk factors, preventive strategies, advocacy and policies for better facilities for diagnosis and care.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend the conference. We hope that we can collectively create a better environment for dementia care and bridge the gap between availability and need of resources for dementia care.
Abstract submission date has been extended till July 31, 2014.
For further information please click here. |
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