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Friday, May 13, 2011

Pharma: Pain Therapeutics - SMi Group - Event Details - UK - Overview



This conference seeks to address
  • Recent successes and failures for new drugs in development
  • Translational pain R&D
  • Current human and animal pain models
  • Pain managment methodologies
  • Pain treatment
  • Clinical trial design considerations

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Imedex: conference notice - Great Debates & Updates in Gynecologic Malignacies



Great Debates & Updates
in Gynecologic Malignancies

April 9, 2011
New York, New York
During the scientific sessions, speakers and the audience can exchange information through a “hands-on” computerized speaker-audience interaction system. With this state-of-the-art equipment, participants answer multiple choice questions, and within seconds, the answers are calculated and projected on a screen in tabular or graphic form for all to see. This system maximizes the ability for attendees from diverse disciplines to see differing opinions and compare consensus between the speakers and each other.
Imedex
11675 Rainwater Drive, Suite 600
Alpharetta, GA 30009, USA
Tel.: +1 (770) 751 7332
Fax: +1 (770) 751 7334
Email: meetings@imedex.com
Web: www.imedex.com

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

St. Gallen Satellite Symposium titled,: “‘Perplexing Questions in Early Breast Cancer: Answers from the Experts | prIME Oncology



Note: requires registration to view (free)

Meeting Overview

We are pleased to invite you to our St Gallen Satellite Symposium titled, “Perplexing Questions in Early Breast Cancer: Answers from the Experts," to be held on 17 March 2011 in St Gallen, Switzerland.

During this interactive meeting, leaders in the field will discuss clinical issues in the field of early breast cancer.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Healing Journeys » Cancer as a Turning Point – free conference "Cancer as a Turning Point, From Surviving to Thriving" October



October 9 & 10 - Cancer as a Turning Point, From Surviving to Thriving

a FREE conference for anyone touched by cancer or other life challenges

San Mateo Performing Arts Center (near San Francisco airport)

www.healingjourneys.org or (800) 423-9882

Monday, September 13, 2010

OHA - Event Details - epatients conference Sept 21st



Note: the conference fees would exclude most patients, epatients or otherwise

Presented by Ontario Hospital Association

Course name: e-Patients: Changing the Health Care System in Real-Time
Course duration: September 21, 2010 - September 21, 2010
Location: Novotel Toronto Centre
45 The Esplanade
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Course code: EP380
Download PDF Brochure Register Now

Monday, September 06, 2010

OCATS conference Sept 24th, 2009 Survivors, Support People, Medical Professionals



FOR SURVIVORS, SUPPORT PEOPLE &
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
Saskatchewan’s first provincial Gynecologic Cancer Conference
Co-Chairs Scott Livingstone of the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and Darlene Gray of OCATS


To raise funds for New Patient Care Kits for approximately three hundred Saskatchewan women per year who are diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer.

registration:http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=ce9c4a0f-157e-4a42-ab49-0f19dae902e3

PRESENTING:

♦ Rosalee Longmoore, RN, President of Sask Union of Nurses – Nurses’ Role in Cancer Care Contributing to Quality of Life
♦ Dr. Vicki Holmes, Medical Director of the Women’s Mid-Life Health Centre – GP’S Role from Diagnosis to Treatment
♦ MORNING PANEL PRESENTATIONS
C Andrew Gilbertson, Pharmacist - Community Pharmacist’s Role in Family Health & Managing Medications
C Dr. Heather Fox, Naturopath – Non Traditional Methods of Diagnosis & Treatment
C Monica Milas, Counsellor & Therapist – Support for the Emotional Side Effects of Cancer & Treatments
♦ Scott Livingstone, CEO, Sask Cancer Agency – Saskatchewan’s New Gynecologic Oncology Program
♦ AFTERNOON PANEL PRESENTATIONS
C Dr. M. Salim, Medical Oncologist, Allan Blair Cancer Centre – Clinical Study Trials for New Drug Therapies
C Dr. C. Giede, Gynecologic Oncologist, SHR – Medical Options for Recurrent Cancer
C Wendy Stoeber, Genetic Counsellor, Royal University Hospital – Identifying Families with Hereditary Risk
♦ CLOSING PRESENTATION: Sandi Pniauskas, Long Term Ovarian Cancer Survivor & Canada's Leading
Ovarian Cancer "Patient" Advocate. Presentation & dialogue based on experiences as patient, survivor-research, teacher & support person.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

4th National Conference on Genomics and Public Health (free)



4th National Conference on Genomics and Public Health:
Using Genomic Information to Improve Health Now and in the Future

December 8-10, 2010 ~ Bethesda, Maryland
The 4th National Conference on Genomics and Public Health: Using Genomic Information to Improve Health Now and in the Future is a three-day event that will highlight best practices in public health genomics today while preparing for the future. Thanks to our generous sponsors, registration is complimentary for all attendees.
The agenda will feature keynote presentations by leaders in the fields of genomics and public health, interactive plenary and break-out sessions, and scientific poster exhibits on genomics research and public health practice. Networking events are also planned for the evenings.
We welcome all who are interested to join us for this educational and networking conference.
The goals of this event are to bring together multi-disciplinary professionals from national, state and global organizations to:
  • Learn more about the use of genetics and genomics for improving public health interventions to prevent and control chronic, pediatric, infectious, environmental, and occupational diseases, and provide quality genetic services across the lifespan
  • Understand the landscape of genomic applications as they are being used now and best practices to follow
  • Learn about new scientific technologies and methods that can be implemented now or in the near future
  • Understand the implications of the globalization of public health and genomics
  • Determine the best steps to take in forging the direction of our work in the next five to 10 years

Please note that abstract submissions will be accepted beginning August 1 through August 31, 2010.
Click here for more information.

Gynecological Oncology Congress - Call for Abstracts Biennial Meeting of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS)



 


caBIG® - conference notice Sept 13-15 Washington, DC



The 2010 Annual Meeting, Building a Collaborative Biomedical Network, will be held September 13-15, 2010, at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C. The caBIG® Annual Meeting is for you and your colleagues to see how caBIG® tools will enhance your research, to learn how your peers are achieving productivity gains, and to voice your opinions on what you need in the future from caBIG® tools and technologies. Join other researchers, clinicians, and informaticians for this once yearly event!
The meeting is free to attend and open to the public.