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| Magyar Rehabilitációs Társaság |
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| 2014 European Conference on Rehabilitation held in Warsaw |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.10.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.10.09. |
| Helyszín: Poland, Warsaw, |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.ecri2014.eu/ |
Polish State Fund for Rehabilitation of Disabled People in cooperation with Rehabilitation International Europe (RI-Europe) is pleased to host the European Conference on Rehabilitation and to welcome participants from around the world to Warsaw to an exciting and stimulating event which will bring together experts in rehabilitation of disabled people to discuss topical issues in this field.
Our theme "Rehabilitation – value for societies in Europe" highlights the significance of rehabilitation as a multi-disciplinary process involving a variety of stakeholders. We look forward to having the opportunity to explore these issues with you and to meeting you in Warsaw.
The main topics of the conference will be early, holistic, social and vocational rehabilitation as well as practical usage of ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health). |
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| Magyar Rehabilitációs Társaság |
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| 2014 European Conference on Rehabilitation held in Warsaw |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2014.10.07. | Rendezvény vége: 2014.10.09. |
| Helyszín: Poland, Warsaw, |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.ecri2014.eu/ |
Polish State Fund for Rehabilitation of Disabled People in cooperation with Rehabilitation International Europe (RI-Europe) is pleased to host the European Conference on Rehabilitation and to welcome participants from around the world to Warsaw to an exciting and stimulating event which will bring together experts in rehabilitation of disabled people to discuss topical issues in this field.
Our theme "Rehabilitation – value for societies in Europe" highlights the significance of rehabilitation as a multi-disciplinary process involving a variety of stakeholders. We look forward to having the opportunity to explore these issues with you and to meeting you in Warsaw.
The main topics of the conference will be early, holistic, social and vocational rehabilitation as well as practical usage of ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health). |
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| Magyar Plasztikai Helyreállító és Esztétikai Sebész Társaság |
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| Second Annual QMP Reconstructive Surgery Symposium |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2008.10.03. | Rendezvény vége: 2008.10.05. |
| Tudományos információ: Andrew Berger, Vice President of Sales & Marketing |
| Munkahely neve: Quality Medical Publishing, Inc. |
| Tel: 314-878-7808, 1-800-348-7808 (ingyenesen hívható) |
| Fax: 314-878-9937 |
| E-mail: aberger@qmp.com |
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| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.qmp.com |
Benefits:
- Admission to symposium sessions and exhibits
- DVD set of the meeting (a $350 value)
- Up to 23 CME Category 1 credits
- 5 Credits Identified for Patient Safety
- Master courses and live video presentations
- Ample opportunity for attendee interaction with faculty
- Complimentary QMP gift certificate
- Daily continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, and lunches
- Welcome reception
- The ultimate educational experience!
Program Topics:
- Fundamentals
- Wound Repair
- Bilaminate Neodermis Reconstruction
- Wound Closure: Grafts, Flaps & VACs
- Patient Safety in Reconstructive Surgery
- Basic Reconstructive Principles: Bone & Soft Tissue
- Time and Motion in the ER
- Complications
- Lower Extremity and Abdominal Reconstruction
- Head and Neck Reconstruction
- Facial Fractures
- Nasal Reconstruction
- Hand and Upper Extremity
- Post-Bariatric Surgery
- Breast Reconstruction
- Pediatric Plastic Surgery
- Cleft Lip and Palate
- Ear Reconstruction
- Cry For Help - Submitted Cases for Discussion
- Complications - Case Demonstration with Clinical Problem-Solving
Master Classes:
A Primer in Wound Care
Patient Safety in Reconstructive Surgery
Lifetime Surgical Approach to Cleft Patient: Timing and Operative Planning
Wide Awake Hand Surgery
Management of the Obese and Massive-Weight-Loss Patient
Facial Fractures
Applications of Fat Grafting in Reconstructive Surgery |
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