Magyar Angiológiai és Érsebészeti Társaság A DIABETES-ES LÁBÉRT, avagy állítsuk meg az amputációkat” című multidiszciplináris fórum (Budapest, 2012.02.04.)
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.02.Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.04. Szakterület(ek): Belgyógyászat
Helyszín: 1054 Budapest, Hold u. 3-5. A Medtronic Hungária Kft. CardioVascular divíziója szeretettel meghívja Önt a „A DIABETES-ES LÁBÉRT, avagy állítsuk meg az amputációkat” című multidiszciplináris fórumára, mely a Magyar Angiológiai- és Érsebészeti Társaság szervezésében kerül megrendezésre.
Időpont: 2012. február 4. (szombat)
Helyszín: Hotel President, Budapest
(1054 Budapest, Hold u. 3-5.)
Kérjük Önöket, hogy részvételi szándékukat a peter.hutoczki@medtronic.com e-mail címen, vagy a +36 30 866 0 566 telefonszámon legyenek szívesek visszajelezni legkésőbb 2012. január 25-ig !
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Dr. Mogán István a MAÉT Elnöke
Hutóczki Péter
Simon Balázs
Heim Csaba
Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság Departmental Colloquium: Szabolcs Kéri
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.01. 17:00Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.01. 18:30 Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné
Helyszín: Budapest, Frankel Leó út 30-34. A rendezvény Web oldala: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events/2012-02-01/departmental-colloquium-szabolcs-keri Trauma has no Race and Nation: a Perspective of Clinical Neuroscience Psychological trauma, an overwhelming experience of various threatening situations during which the survival, safety, and integrity of the self are severely endangered, can occur in various cultural environments. Posttraumatic stress reactions include intensive and prolonged fear and anxiety, detachment from reality, intrusive recollection (nightmares, flashbacks, and aversive memories), avoidance behavior, emotional numbness, depression, and social isolation. These reactions are expressed, interpreted, and treated in a unique way in different cultures. Here, we argue that behind the cultural diversity psychological trauma is associated with uniformly altered basic associative learning processes. By the comparison of trauma-exposed individuals from the Middle East (victims of terrorist attacks and military trauma) and Hungary (the natural disaster of redsludge flood and other civilian traumas), we show that context reversal learning is identically disrupted, together with structural alterations in the hippocampal formation and amygdala. Results from these studies suggest that human suffering related to traumatic experiences shares the same neurocognitive and neuroanatomical bases regardless of culture, race, and ethnicity.
Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság Departmental Colloquium: Szabolcs Kéri
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.01. 17:00Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.01. 18:30 Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné
Helyszín: Budapest, Frankel Leó út 30-34. A rendezvény Web oldala: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events/2012-02-01/departmental-colloquium-szabolcs-keri Trauma has no Race and Nation: a Perspective of Clinical Neuroscience Psychological trauma, an overwhelming experience of various threatening situations during which the survival, safety, and integrity of the self are severely endangered, can occur in various cultural environments. Posttraumatic stress reactions include intensive and prolonged fear and anxiety, detachment from reality, intrusive recollection (nightmares, flashbacks, and aversive memories), avoidance behavior, emotional numbness, depression, and social isolation. These reactions are expressed, interpreted, and treated in a unique way in different cultures. Here, we argue that behind the cultural diversity psychological trauma is associated with uniformly altered basic associative learning processes. By the comparison of trauma-exposed individuals from the Middle East (victims of terrorist attacks and military trauma) and Hungary (the natural disaster of redsludge flood and other civilian traumas), we show that context reversal learning is identically disrupted, together with structural alterations in the hippocampal formation and amygdala. Results from these studies suggest that human suffering related to traumatic experiences shares the same neurocognitive and neuroanatomical bases regardless of culture, race, and ethnicity.
Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat Várady’s 28th International Workshop for Phlebology, Lymphology and Angiology
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.03.21.Rendezvény vége: 2014.03.22. Tudományos információ: Prof. Dr. med. Z. Várady, Hochschullehrer der Universität Zac./ Mexico, Prof. Hon. (Univ. Puebla) Dr. med. Z. Böhm, Chirurg und Phlebologe Munkahely neve: Venenklinik Frankfurt – Címe: Rossmarkt 23, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
www.Venenklinik-Frankfurt.de Tel: 0049-69-28 40 44 Fax: 0049-69-29 79702 E-mail: workshop@phlebo-varady.de, profvarad@aol.com Helyszín: Németország, 60329 Frankfurt, Wiesenhüttenplatz 28-38, Le Meridien Parkhotel A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.phlebo-varady.de Annual meeting of the International Forum for Minisurgery of Varicose Veins
with more than 1500 members worldwide, one of the largest phlebological societies
28th. International Workshop of Phlebology
As many already know this workshop bears some specialties:
International character – in cooperation with other phlebological societies and the german professional association for lymphology - opinions from many countries are to be heard about, practical topics and courses, semi- live operation course, intimate atmosphere, each participant is also a referent, topic discussions without prepared lectures.
The convention has the form of a large round table talk without a program elaborated in detail. To each topic you can present your proposals or short lectures. The program, as ever before, is just globally outlined; the particular lectures are not listed, so there is still room for some surprise. The lectures are hold in English or German language, the beamer presentations are supposed to be shown parallel in both languages. A congress DVDs Frankfurt and Cancun/Mexico will be realeased every year, which you get at the congress.
Sincerely
Z. Várady / Z. Böhm Kapcsolódó dokumentumok (1)