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Magyar Élet- és Egészségbiztosítási Orvostani Társaság |
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22nd International Congress of Insurance Medicine ICLAM |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.05.06. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.05.09. |
Helyszín: Berliner Congress Center, Berlin Németország |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.iclam2007.de/ |
Dear visitor of this website,
it is a great honor for us to host the 22nd International Congress of Insurance Medicine ICLAM in May 2007 in Berlin. It will be the second congress of this kind in Berlin. The first one took place almost 100 years ago. We expect many delegates from all continents. We want to make a program for you you will not forget.
Congress venue is the Berlin Congress Center BCC at Alexanderplatz. With its dome-shaped conference hall it is an architectural masterpiece. It was just recently renovated.
In 1906 infectious diseases like tuberculosis and syphilis, vaccinations, and -you won´t believe- overweight were main topics. For 2007 we have compiled a very attractive Scientific Program consisting of renowned speakers. Infectious diseases, however, except for AIDS and Influenza, are not as important anymore nowadays. Overweight on the other hand is more relevant than ever. There will also be an introductory course to Insurance Medicine.
Besides the Scientific Program, there will also be an interesting Social Program. Pre and post congress tours will be offered for guests coming from far away.
Who should attend?
Doctors working in the field of insurance medicine, social medicine, forensic medicine, occupational medicine, and authorities of various specialites establishing medical expertises for the insurance industry
Keeping up with the world-wide developments of insurance medicine is a must for every medical doctor working in the insurance industry. This ICLAM congress will offer an ideal opportunity for this.
Underwriters and claims specialists of insurance companies who play a key role in medical underwriting and claims management are also invited. The lectures will help them in making their daily decisions. There will be workshops tailored to their needs.
Actuaries are also welcome because here they can find information relating to long-term mortality and disability and meet the experts who can personally give them more information.
Managers of Insurance Companies are also welcome who can see what is going on insurance medicine which plays a major role in controlling antiselection and balancing the odds of medical risks and thus protecting the companies from undue losses.
You are cordially invited to join us in Berlin. We always say " Berlin ist eine Reise wert" ( Berlin is worth a trip) and has a lot to offer. I bet you will agree.
See you in Berlin
Arrividerci a Berlino
Au révoir à Berlin
Auf Wiedersehen in Berlin
Siegfried Akermann, MD
Chair Organizing Committee
President ICLAM
További részletes információk angol, illetve német nyelven elérhetőek a kongresszus web-oldalán. |
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Magyar Endokrinológiai és Anyagcsere Társaság |
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2nd ESE Postgraduate Course in Clinical Endocrinology |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.14. |
Tudományos információ: Prof. Ivica Lazúrová, MD, PhD |
Munkahely neve: 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty, University Košice |
Címe: Trieda SNP 1, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia |
Tel: Phone: +421 55 640 3516, cellular phone: +421 903 |
E-mail: lazurova@central.medic.upjs.sk |
Szervező: Izabela ŽUPČANOVÁ |
Munkahely neve: PROGRESS CA s.r.o. |
Címe: Krivá 18, 040 01 KOŠICE |
Tel: Tel.: +421 55 6806 261, +421 55 6806 156 |
Fax: +421 55 6806 156 |
E-mail: progressca@dodo.sk |
Helyszín: Kassa, Szlovákia |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://kongresy.azimut.sk/ese/ |
On behalf of the organizing committee we invite you to the 2nd ESE Postgraduate Course in Clinical Endocrinology which will be held in Kosice, Slovakia in October 2006. |
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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The Bone and the Kidney |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. |
Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark |
Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006
To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
Sessions and Scope
Plenary Lectures
The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
Keith Hruska, USA
René Bindels, The Netherlands
Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
Rajesh V Thakker, UK
Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
Paolo Bianco, Italy
The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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The Bone and the Kidney |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. |
Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark |
Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006
To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
Sessions and Scope
Plenary Lectures
The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
Keith Hruska, USA
René Bindels, The Netherlands
Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
Rajesh V Thakker, UK
Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
Paolo Bianco, Italy
The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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The Bone and the Kidney |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. |
Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark |
Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006
To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
Sessions and Scope
Plenary Lectures
The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
Keith Hruska, USA
René Bindels, The Netherlands
Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
Rajesh V Thakker, UK
Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
Paolo Bianco, Italy
The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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The Bone and the Kidney |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. |
Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark |
Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006
To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
Sessions and Scope
Plenary Lectures
The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
Keith Hruska, USA
René Bindels, The Netherlands
Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
Rajesh V Thakker, UK
Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
Paolo Bianco, Italy
The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
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