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  • IFCC Live Webinars 2024
    2024.10.02. - MLDT - Hírkategória: Általános

    Dear IFCC Colleague,

     

    Distance learning/eLearning, is a major mandate of the IFCC. IFCC will strive to be the largest provider of free eLearning programs in the field of laboratory medicine globally. 

     

    From 2020 until now IFCC has developed its LIVE WEBINAR Series and I am happy to let you know that the webinars presented until know had between 2500–5000 attendees each from more than 160 countries around the world, attending to the webinar presentations. Truly international in nature! All webinars provide a certificate of attendance.

     

    IFCC Webinar Programme: All IFCC Functional Units, Regional Federations and National Societies are invited to submit a webinar proposal for 2025.

     

    Webinar Format: The duration of each webinar will be 90 minutes to include presentations from three speakers (20 minutes each), a panel discussion (20 minutes), and final take-away messages. You can choose three speakers among your members, or renowned colleagues, plus one chair/moderator.

     

                Webinar Accreditation: IFCC is developing a new accreditation program for its webinars.

     

    Please use the attached form to be prepared for submitting your webinar proposal to the Online Form, by 30st November 2024.

     

    For any further information please email to Smeralda (smeralda.skenderaj@ifcc.org) at the IFCC office and we will prepare a draft calendar to include all proposals.

     

    We look forward to receiving your proposals to successfully strengthen the IFCC’s mission towards better healthcare worldwide.

     

    Kindest regards,

     

    Dr. Adrian Park

    IFCC TF-GEL Chair

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