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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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14th Annual International Congress on Hematologic Malignancies: Focus on Leukemias, Lymphomas, and Myelomas (CME)
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 Duration: 5 days |
| The congress will include didactic sessions, debates on controversial topics, interactive case-based discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and translational workshops as well as various opportunities to interact with key thought leaders from North America and Europe. This highly academic congress will provide an opportunity to learn about novel agents for the treatment of hematologic malignancies. Recent developments in the management of Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, acute and chronic leukemias, multiple myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative disorders, and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura as well as the most recent advances in the supportive care of patients with these diseases will be discussed. The overall objective of the congress is to provide updates on treatment options that can be integrated into the management of patients with various hematologic malignancies as well as the management of adverse events and other supportive care issues.
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.cancerlearning.com/index.cfm/fuseacti...
E-mail: cme@pergrouplp.com
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Scientific Meeting |
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Whistler
British Columbia
Canada
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Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Annual Meeting
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 Duration: 5 days |
| SHEA's Annual Scientific Meeting is the premier scientific meeting for healthcare epidemiologists and other individuals working in the field of healthcare epidemiology and infection prevention and control. 5th Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections, Co-organized by SHEA, APIC, CDC, and IDSA. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.shea-online.org/
E-mail: info@shea-online.org
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Atlanta
Georgia
United States of America
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World Congress of Internal Medicine (WCIM)
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 6 days |
| WCIM 2010 and Physicians Week, will offer a stimulating educational program with many networking opportunities with your peers and a chance to keep abreast of the latest advances in health technologies. With the addition of Physicians Week, the event will incorporate contributions by the various arms of the College, including the Divisions, Faculties, Chapters and other Specialty Societies affiliated with the College |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.wcim2010.com.au/
E-mail: wcim2010@tourhosts.com.au
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Scientific Meeting |
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Sydney
Australia
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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Monday, March 22, 2010
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Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Annual Meeting
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 Duration: 5 days |
| SHEA's Annual Scientific Meeting is the premier scientific meeting for healthcare epidemiologists and other individuals working in the field of healthcare epidemiology and infection prevention and control. 5th Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections, Co-organized by SHEA, APIC, CDC, and IDSA. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.shea-online.org/
E-mail: info@shea-online.org
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Atlanta
Georgia
United States of America
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World Congress of Internal Medicine (WCIM)
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 6 days |
| WCIM 2010 and Physicians Week, will offer a stimulating educational program with many networking opportunities with your peers and a chance to keep abreast of the latest advances in health technologies. With the addition of Physicians Week, the event will incorporate contributions by the various arms of the College, including the Divisions, Faculties, Chapters and other Specialty Societies affiliated with the College |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.wcim2010.com.au/
E-mail: wcim2010@tourhosts.com.au
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Sydney
Australia
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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World Congress of Internal Medicine (WCIM)
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 6 days |
| WCIM 2010 and Physicians Week, will offer a stimulating educational program with many networking opportunities with your peers and a chance to keep abreast of the latest advances in health technologies. With the addition of Physicians Week, the event will incorporate contributions by the various arms of the College, including the Divisions, Faculties, Chapters and other Specialty Societies affiliated with the College |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.wcim2010.com.au/
E-mail: wcim2010@tourhosts.com.au
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Sydney
Australia
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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World Congress of Internal Medicine (WCIM)
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 6 days |
| WCIM 2010 and Physicians Week, will offer a stimulating educational program with many networking opportunities with your peers and a chance to keep abreast of the latest advances in health technologies. With the addition of Physicians Week, the event will incorporate contributions by the various arms of the College, including the Divisions, Faculties, Chapters and other Specialty Societies affiliated with the College |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.wcim2010.com.au/
E-mail: wcim2010@tourhosts.com.au
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Sydney
Australia
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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WESCAN Medical Physics
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Duration: 4 days |
| WESCAN meetings have been held since 1979. They have provided an opportunity for health professionals of Western Canada to meet and share ideas and experiences in medical physics and radiotherapy. Invitations are extended to Cancer Centres from Victoria BC to Thunder Bay Ontario although all individuals involved in radiation therapy are welcome to attend.
Participants span a variety of disciplines including medical physics, radiation therapy, radiation oncology, and electronics technology. The wide array of representation at WESCAN facilitates diverse discussions of clinical issues relating to radiation therapy.
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.wescan.org/
E-mail: wescan2010@cancercare.mb.ca
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
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World Congress of Internal Medicine (WCIM)
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 6 days |
| WCIM 2010 and Physicians Week, will offer a stimulating educational program with many networking opportunities with your peers and a chance to keep abreast of the latest advances in health technologies. With the addition of Physicians Week, the event will incorporate contributions by the various arms of the College, including the Divisions, Faculties, Chapters and other Specialty Societies affiliated with the College |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.wcim2010.com.au/
E-mail: wcim2010@tourhosts.com.au
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| Type |
Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Sydney
Australia
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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WESCAN Medical Physics
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Duration: 4 days |
| WESCAN meetings have been held since 1979. They have provided an opportunity for health professionals of Western Canada to meet and share ideas and experiences in medical physics and radiotherapy. Invitations are extended to Cancer Centres from Victoria BC to Thunder Bay Ontario although all individuals involved in radiation therapy are welcome to attend.
Participants span a variety of disciplines including medical physics, radiation therapy, radiation oncology, and electronics technology. The wide array of representation at WESCAN facilitates diverse discussions of clinical issues relating to radiation therapy.
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.wescan.org/
E-mail: wescan2010@cancercare.mb.ca
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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Friday, March 26, 2010
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Duration: 7 days |
| This annual week-long meeting is held in the late winter or early spring. It regularly attracts 3000 pathologists from the United States and Canada, as well as several hundred scientists from abroad. The scientific and educational composition of the program reflects the above-stated mission of the Academy, with the following format:
Platform and Poster Sessions: These are major forums for the presentation of original papers that deal with recent advances in pathology, both in areas of utilitarian information and in basic science. The objective is to foster informed discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
Long Course: The annual Long Course provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the pathology and pathobiology of a specific organ system or disease process. This day-long presentation introduces new concepts in biology and disease and bridges them with the practical needs of hospital-based pathologists.
Short Courses: A series of half-day "Short Courses" is conducted by educators, selected and rotated, to present "state-of-the-art" concepts on timely aspects of the many sub-disciplines of pathology. The objectives of these courses are: to update basic science information and concepts, to provide an understanding of current techniques and procedures that relate to pathology, and foremost, to broaden the professional competency of attendees.
Special Courses: These day-long didactic courses are structured to provide pathologists with in-depth knowledge of advanced scientific techniques and methodologies.
Specialty Conferences: The evening Specialty Conferences have a case presentation format wherein highly experienced faculties discuss current diagnostic problems and methodologies.
The Maude Abbott Lecture is a prestigious, scholarly, scientific lecture. It is presented by a recognized person in contemporary pathology who has contributed to the advancement of pathology in the areas of teaching, research or practice. This lectureship was established in memory of Maude Abbott, a founding member and the initial secretary of the Academy for 33 years.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture: This plenary lecture regularly concerns a major area of scientific interest and concern to pathologists.
Companion Meetings: National societies, associations, and "clubs" in the subdisciplines of pathology, hold their half-day scientific programs in companionship with the Academy. Their presentations richly supplement the Academy's program. |
| More Information |
URL: http://www.uscap.org/
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| Type |
Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington
District of Columbia
United States of America
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WESCAN Medical Physics
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Duration: 4 days |
| WESCAN meetings have been held since 1979. They have provided an opportunity for health professionals of Western Canada to meet and share ideas and experiences in medical physics and radiotherapy. Invitations are extended to Cancer Centres from Victoria BC to Thunder Bay Ontario although all individuals involved in radiation therapy are welcome to attend.
Participants span a variety of disciplines including medical physics, radiation therapy, radiation oncology, and electronics technology. The wide array of representation at WESCAN facilitates diverse discussions of clinical issues relating to radiation therapy.
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.wescan.org/
E-mail: wescan2010@cancercare.mb.ca
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
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WESCAN Medical Physics
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Duration: 4 days |
| WESCAN meetings have been held since 1979. They have provided an opportunity for health professionals of Western Canada to meet and share ideas and experiences in medical physics and radiotherapy. Invitations are extended to Cancer Centres from Victoria BC to Thunder Bay Ontario although all individuals involved in radiation therapy are welcome to attend.
Participants span a variety of disciplines including medical physics, radiation therapy, radiation oncology, and electronics technology. The wide array of representation at WESCAN facilitates diverse discussions of clinical issues relating to radiation therapy.
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.wescan.org/
E-mail: wescan2010@cancercare.mb.ca
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) Annual Meeting
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Saturday, March 27, 2010 Duration: 4 days |
| The International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS), owner and publisher of ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA, is an apolitical not-for-profit medical society founded in 1922 "to foster progress and research in all phases of anesthesia." The IARS has a world-wide membership of 15,000 physicians and others with doctoral degrees, and other health professionals in anesthesia-related practice.
The IARS is completely nonpolitical, focused only on the advancement and support of education and scientific research related to anesthesiology.
The current IARS Mission Statement is: "The goal of the IARS CME activities is to disseminate current, state-of-the art basic and clinical research data, as well as the newest advances in all areas of clinical anesthesia care, including perioperative medicine, critical care, and pain management. In addition, the IARS mission is to encourage, stimulate, and fund ongoing anesthesia-related research and projects that will enhance and advance the specialty.
The target audience is comprised of individuals worldwide who are engaged in all aspects of anesthesiology: physicians in clinical practice of anesthesia; physicians in academia; physicians or PhDs engaged in research; physician residents in training programs; individuals in the allied health professions.
To fulfill the stated mission the Society publishes a monthly scientific journal, ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA; sponsors an annual clinical and scientific congress; funds anesthesia-related research; and sponsors the Global Perioperative Research Organization (GPRO).
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| More Information |
URL: http://www.iars.org/congress/
E-mail: iarshq@iars.org
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Scientific Meeting |
| Location |
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Honolulu
Hawaii
United States of America
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