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Call for Abstracts: 7th International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium
United States
Pennsylvania
07/01/2012

Call for Abstracts: 7th International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium

September 6-8, 2012 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

We invite you to submit original research relating to pediatric intestinal failure, adaptation, intestine rehabilitation, and transplantation for the 7th International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium.

Abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific organizing committee and the top 2 "highest ranked" abstracts will be awarded a travel grant up to $1,000.

Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to infection and immunity in intestinal failure and transplant, long term outcomes, parenteral nutrition and morbidities, intestinal adaptation, surgical techniques, cellular and tissue engineering, immune and genetic monitoring, immunosupression, acute and chronic rejection, and management of the sensitized patient.

Abstracts of unpublished research presented recently at other meetings will also be considered. Abstracts should be 250 words or less with no more than one figure. The deadline for submission is July 1, 2012.

Questions? Please contact Sharon Mastro at sharon.mastro@chp.edu

Bioengineer, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Surgeon
Call for Abstracts: 2012 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
Japan
06/29/2012

Call for Abstracts: 2012 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders

The 2012 meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders (ISHCSF) will be held in Kyoto, Japan from October 19 to 22, 2012 (Hydrocephalus 2012, Kyoto).

Deadline of ‘Abstract Submission’ and ‘Abstract Modification’: June 29, 2012

This meeting will present the latest advances in the clinical care of and research in hydrocephalus and CSF disorders. Through this meeting, we expect to accomplish the ISHCSF mission of pursuing both clinical and basic research of CSF circulation and its related disorders and thereby promoting the best possible care for patients with these disorders.

There has been nearly a hundred-year of CSF research history since the pioneering work of Harvey Cushing. Research has produced many achievements in this field, but unsolved problems remain and challenge us to take the next step toward solving them.

Of course, another purpose of this meeting is to give all participants the opportunity to communicate, discuss freely, and share their recent progress in this field. We warmly welcome all participants and their families from all over the world.

Topics are listed below. Any scientific abstracts in the field of CSF and hydrocephalus are welcome. Accepted papers will be presented. You may select topics and sessions, but the organizing committee will determine the acceptance, type of presentation and session after reviewing all abstracts.

Topics

Definition, Classification
Symptoms and assessment measures
Epidemiology
Neuropathology
Neuropsychology & neuropsychiatry
Adult hydrocephalus
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Neurodegeneration
Comorbidity
Pediatric hydrocephalus
Developmental problems
CSF-related disorders
Intracranial hypertension
Clinical Trials, Guidelines
Experimental hydrocephalus
CSF physiology
CSF biomarker
Neuroimaging
ICP monitoring, CSF pulsation, Ro
Neuroendoscopy
Shunt devices
Shunt complications
Outcome, Outcome measures
Education, Social aspects
Rehabilitation
Non-surgical treatment
Miscellaneous

Inquiry for Scientific Program
Secretariat:
c/o Department of Neurosurgery, Shiga University of Medical Science
Address: Seta Tsukinowa-cho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2192, JAPAN
E-mail: ishcsf-secretary@umin.ac.jp
Phone: +81-77-548-2257 Fax: +81-77-548-2531

Inquiry for General Information
Management Secretariat:
c/o Congress Corporation
3-6-13 Awajimachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0047, JAPAN
E-mail: ishcsf@congre.co.jp
Phone: +81-6-6229-2555 Fax: +81-6-6229-2556

Biomedical Engineer, Epidemiologist, Neurologist, Neuropsychologist, Neurosurgeon, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Physiologist, Psychiatrist
2013 Call for Abstracts: National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th Annual Conference on Pediatric Health Care
United States
Florida
06/01/2012

2013 Call for Abstracts: National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th Annual Conference on Pediatric Health Care

NAPNAP’s Conference Planning Committee will begin accepting abstracts soon for NAPNAP’s 34th Annual Conference on Pediatric Health Care to be held April 17-20, 2013, at the Hilton Orlando, Orlando, FL.  Authors will be asked what makes their session novel or distinguishes it from other similar and/or recent sessions. It may be helpful to review the 2011 Conference Agenda and 2012 Conference Agenda to detemine if your proposed topic is similar to sessions offered in recent years.

Concurrent Educational Sessions - The deadline for submission of concurrent sessions is June 15, 2012. Results will be emailed to submitters in August.

Research - The deadline for submission of Research Projects for Podium and Poster presentation is July 15, 2012. Results will be emailed to submitters in September.

Practice Innovations Posters - The deadline for submission of Practice Innovations for poster presentation is October 1, 2012. Results will be emailed to submitters in November.

Intensive Workshops (IWS) - The deadline for submission of intensive workshops is June 1, 2012. Results will be emailed to submitters in August.

Keynote Sessions NAPNAP accepts applications for KEYNOTE sessions (large sessions meant for the entire conference audience, usually inspirational, humorous, of futuristic) via an online application query process. Unfortunately, queries that come through e-mail or promotional mailings cannot be reviewed. Generic ("canned") topics that do not address the NAPNAP membership specifically are not considered. All applications received are reviewed and remain on file for three years.

NAPNAP's Conference Planning Committee considers the following factors when selecting general session/keynote speakers:

appeal to the NAPNAP audience
relevance to NAPNAP member's learning needs
fit with the conference theme
speaker's ability to attract attendees
speaker fees
speaker's location/potential travel costs

All potential General Session speakers will be reviewed by NAPNAP's Conference Planning Committee annually. Decisions are made annually by August 1st, and only invited speakers will receive notification.

Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Researcher, Pediatric Nurse
Call for Papers: Relational Selves and Families in Medicine: Gender Perspectives
Sweden
09/01/2012

Call for Papers: Relational Selves and Families in Medicine: Gender Perspectives

Conference Dec 10-12, 2012, Linköping, Sweden

In many cases, there is only one patient in the patient-health care professional encounter. This, however, is not always the case. As some examples, two individuals may seek medical assistance in order to conceive a child together and more individuals may be involved if a sibling donates egg or sperm to a family-member and her/his partner.

Many other examples can be given of encounters and treatments that involve more than one patient and one health care professional. When the patient is a minor child, parent(s) may face difficult treatment decisions as regards medical treatment for their children. If two parents are involved in the decision, they may not always agree on what is the best treatment for their child. And what say does the child have in terms of treatments? As yet another example, cases of sibling organ donation where a sibling donates an organ to a brother or sister highlight how intimately family members can become involved in each other’s medical treatment. Finally, the topic of families in medicine can be pertinent in relation to aging and health care needs in later life, where relatives can become thoroughly involved in this care and where gender roles can feed into this care work.

Still, comparably little attention has been given to the role of families in medical encounters, treatment decisions, care work and illness experiences.

The aim of the conference

Relational selves and families in medicine: Gender Perspectives is to bring together scholars who examine the role of extended families, parents, siblings, children, and close friends in medicine, and this with a gender perspective. We welcome contributions from scholars with interdisciplinary and various disciplinary backgrounds within the social sciences and the humanities. We specially invite contributions that focus on (but are not limited to):

Assisted reproductive technologies, surrogacy, egg-, sperm- and embryo donation, adoption and other ways of becoming parents

The welfare of the child in medicine

Conceptions and norms of parenthood in medicine

Corrective measures: what is ‘corrected’ and why, in children’s and teen-agers’ bodies?

Ageing and care in later life

- Relational conceptions of selves and relational autonomy

- The interplay between self and others, and how this can inform the illness experience as well as experiences of hope, strength and health.

Abstract submission

Please submit abstracts (400 words) incl. name and affiliation, no later than September 1, 2012, to abstracts.genderandhealth@gmail.com. The Conference Committee will select abstracts for oral presentation and notify whether or not you have been accepted.

Registration

Deadline for registration is October 15, 2012. Conference fee (100 Euro) covers one conference abstract booklet, coffee in pauses and one conference dinner. Register by sending an e-mail to conference.genderandhealth@gmail.com in which you state name, affiliation, allergies/food preferences. The conference fee is to be submitted using one of the alternatives below.

Participants with a Swedish bank account: Please use the account Bankgiro 743-8609 (Danske Bank). The reference nr: 8831030001, your name and affiliation must be included in the payment.

Participants with an international bank account: Please use the account: 8901-1 924 339 671-1. Address: Swedbank, S-105 34 Stockholm, Sweden, BIC: SWEDSESS, IBAN: SE34 8000 0890 1192 4339 6711. Please note that the reference nr: 8831030001, your name and affiliation must be included in the payment.

Any questions and enquiries can be sent to conference: genderandhealth@gmail.com

Family Caregiver, Family Physician, Health Services Researcher, Nurse Researcher, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Social Scientist, Social Worker
Call for Abstracts: 6th Asian Congress of Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Sri Lanka
05/31/2012

Call for Abstracts: 6th Asian Congress of Paediatric Infectious Diseases

28th November-December 1, 2012 Colombo, Sri Lanka

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 May 2012

The 6th Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ACPID 2012) is the largest gathering of pediatricians, researchers, academics, nurses, allied health professionals, virologists, epidemiologists, and other specialists in the field of infectious diseases from all over Asia Pacific.

The theme of the congress is “Rational Management of Infectious Diseases – A Path to a Safer Childhood.” It is envisaged that the dissemination of new knowledge from experts in the field will help safeguard our children by a rational approach to the prevention and management of paediatric infectious diseases.

The Scientific Committee invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts to the 6th Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ACPID). Accepted abstracts will be selected for Oral or Poster presentations and will be published in the congress’ book of abstracts.

Abstracts will be divided into the designated categories for review and programme purposes. Presenters should select one of the following subject categories:

• Antimicrobial resistance and new antibiotic
• Influenza
• Bacterial Infection
• Dengue
• Fungal infection
• Enteric Infection
• Respiratory tract Infection
• Hospital Infection
• HIV
• Other viral infection
• Pathogenetic mechanisms
• Malaria
• Central nervous system infection
• Neonatal infection
• Enterovirus, Poliomyelitis
• Pneumococcal Diseases
• Urinary tract infection
• Sepsis
• Tuberculosis, Leprosy
• Vaccination
• Epidemiology
• Laboratory diagnosis
• Others

ACPID 2012 Conference Secretariat
Kenes Asia
5th Floor, PICO Creative Centre
20 Kallang Avenue, Singapore 339411
Tel: +65 6292 0723; Fax: +65 6292 4721
E-mail: acpid2012@kenes.com

Epidemiologist, Hospitalist, Neonatal Nurse, Neonatologist, Nurse Researcher, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Virologist
Call for Abstracts: Eleventh International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection
United Kingdom
07/16/2012

Call for Abstracts: Eleventh International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection

11-15 November 2012 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Keeping up to date with developments and new ideas in HIV treatment presents a major challenge to treating physicians, healthcare providers and researchers. Objective scientific assessment of new drug treatments and therapeutic strategies is therefore essential. It will be the aim of the Eleventh International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection to provide a wide-ranging yet accessible forum for such assessment.

The Scientific Programme for Glasgow will again address the use of differing therapeutic strategies in a variety of clinical settings. Alongside treatment strategies, adverse events, resistance and other important sessions within the overall programme, developing world perspectives, paediatric treatment and care, and community-related treatment issues will receive detailed attention. The Congress will again adopt the Pre-Congress Workshop format as introduced at HIV-10, which proved to be a popular session taking place on the opening morning of the Congress.

Abstract submissions are invited from all relevant sources. Specific details on the submission process and subject categories will be provided in January 2012. Online electronic submission will be available. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 16 July 2012.

Contact Us
For All Enquiries Relating to this Event

Eleventh International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection
Organising Secretariat
KnowledgePoint360 Group
Victoria Mill
Windmill Street
Macclesfield SK11 7HQ, UK
Telephone: +44(0)1625 664390
Fax: +44(0)1625 664391
E-mail: hiv11@kp360group.com
Website: www.hivdrugtherapy.org

Pediatrician, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Pharmacologist, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert
Call for Abstracts: Howard H. Steel Conference on Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Dysfunction
United States
Florida
06/01/2012

Call for Abstracts: Howard H. Steel Conference on Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Dysfunction

November 29-December 1, 2012 Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Held once every three years, the Howard H. Steel Conference provides a unique opportunity for the exchange of knowledge and dissemination or research throughout the international community that is focused on Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Dysfunction.

On Behalf of the co-chairs, you are cordially invited to submit an abstracts for consideration as a paper presentation, e-poster presentation or an instructional course lecture. Please note: the Call for Abstracts will Open December 1, 2011.

On November 29 – December 1, 2012, the three-day conference will include a variety of educational opportunities such as paper presentations, debates, lectures, symposia and instructional course lectures. Electronic posters, standard posters and technical exhibits will also be available at the conference.

Preceding the conference on November 28, 2012 one day pre-courses will be held.

All abstracts must be submitted online via the abstract application form by 11:59 PM Pacific Standard Time on June 1, 2012. Abstracts will not be accepted after that date. Abstracts cannot be e-mailed separately to the course office; they must be submitted via the course website through the online submission system.

Course Office:

MCJ Consulting
2678 Bishop Drive, Suite 250
San Ramon, CA 94583
Phone: +1 (925) 807-1192
Fax: +1 (925) 807-1194
www.mcjconsulting.com

Neurosurgeon, Pediatrician, Physiatrist, Physician Researcher