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2012 Annual Meeting of the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology
United States
Nevada
10/01/2012

2012 Annual Meeting of the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology

The American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and the American Association of Poison Control Centers are pleased to announce that the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology 2012 and associated pre-meeting functions will be held at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas located in Las Vegas, NV; October 1-6, 2012.

This annual conference allows an opportunity for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and scientists from around the world to participate in the sharing of knowledge on a wide variety of clinical toxicology topics and issues. In addition, there will be multiple original research papers presented, a number of symposia, as well as other traditional and novel continuing education sessions.

General Objectives:

-- Identify the acute and/or chronic toxic effects of various drugs, chemicals and biologicals.

-- Utilize research data to determine new approaches to the prevention, assessment, and treatment of poisoning victims.

-- Compare and contrast approaches to the treatment of poisoned patients.

-- Identify the principles of assessing the severity and predicting the outcome of poisonings.

-- Define innovations in the responsibilities and functions of poison centers.

-- Identify the principles involved in the laboratory evaluation of poisonings.

-- Identify the risks and treatment of occupational and environmental hazards to humans.

Critical Care Physician, Emergency Physician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Toxicologist
Contemporary Management of Neonatal Pulmonary Disorders Conference
United States
Arizona
11/01/2012

Contemporary Management of Neonatal Pulmonary Disorders Conference

November 1-2, 2012 Tempe, Arizona

Organized by Neonatology Associates, Ltd

For over 25 years, Neonatology Associates, Ltd has organized and sponsored the "Premier" Neonatal Pulmonary Conference which has taken place during the Fall in Tempe, Arizona. This conference has attracted Guest Faculty who are renowned National Researchers and Teachers in Newborn Pulmonary Medicine. The Faculty list of speakers has included: Robin Steinhorn, Krisa Van Meurs, Martin Keszler, Aaron Hamvas, Eric Eichenwald, Jonathan Klein, Vineet Bhandari, Sherry Courtney, Carl T. D'Angio, Donald Null, Rangasamy Ramanathan, Mark Mammel, Rita M. Ryan, Patrick McNamara, Linda J. Van Marter, J. Jane Pillow, Kristi Watterberg, John Arnold, and others.

The Target Audience is Neonatologists, Neonatology Fellows, Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, and Respiratory Therapists. The conference is unique in that there are numerous opportunities during the Panel Discussion, Evening Reception, or one of the conference breaks to interact informally with any of the Faculty.

Contacts

Lawrence D. Lilien, MD
Conference Course Director
Neonatology Associates, Ltd
St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center

Cathy L. Martinez
Conference Coordinator
Neonatology Associates, Ltd
300 West Clarendon Ave., # 375
Phoenix, AZ 85013

Phone: (602) 277-4161 X 11
Fax: (602) 265-2011
E-mail: cathy@nalweb.com

Hospitalist, Intensivist, Neonatal Nurse, Neonatologist, Nurse Practitioner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Pulmonolgist, Respiratory Therapist
2nd International Fluid Academy Day (IFAD) Symposium
Belgium
11/17/2012

2nd International Fluid Academy Day (IFAD) Symposium

November 17, 2012 Antwerp, Belgium 

A neglected topic for way too long, the interest in fluid therapy seems to be quickly rising as the medical community is making a shift from looking at fluids as a mere method of stabilization towards the appreciation of its relevant side effects.

Many questions remain to be answered indeed. What is the real impact of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis induced by normal saline? What is the place of the colloids? What is the best colloid? Do the classic rules of thumb regarding their dosage limit and indication spectrum hold in modern times? Do we still need human albumin? What is the place of the hypertonics? How is the crystalloid vs colloid debate evolving? What will the future bring us? Can capillary leakage be treated with colloids instead of worsening it? What are the effects on the microcirculation?

And there's more! Since fluid overload is no longer seen as a cosmetic problem but as hazardous to many of our patients, a real challenge lies in the search for strategies to avoid this complication. Modern hemodynamic monitoring can help the clinician in finding thresholds to start and stop filling patients up. What is the place of the CVP and PCWP? Is there an advantage in the use of volume instead of pressure monitoring? Which technologies do we have available? What is the place of lactate? What is around the corner in non-invasive techniques?

The target audience for this day are all specialists caring for the critical patient: intensivists, anesthaesiologists, emergency physicians, internists, burn care specialists,...

contact: ann.bogaerts@zna.be

Anesthesiologist, Critical Care Physician, Emergency Physician, Hospitalist, Intensivist, Physician, Physician Researcher
8th International Symposium for the History of Anaesthesia
Australia
01/22/2013

8th International Symposium for the History of Anaesthesia

International Symposium on the History of Anaesthesia 2013, Sydney

The 8th International Symposium for the History of Anaesthesia will be held from January 22-25, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.

The Australian Society of Anaesthetists, the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and the New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists are pleased to announce that they are hosting the 8th International Symposium on the History of Anaesthesia (ISHA) in Sydney, Australia in January 2013.

The theme of the meeting: HISTORY MATTERS!

ISHA 2013 is administered by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists.

Historical themes will include the relationship of the profession with industry, military anaesthesia, equipment, pioneers and notable names, regional anaesthesia, pain management, simulation, society and education, organisations, antiquity, subspecialty anaesthesia, veterinary anaesthesia, anaesthesia and the arts, anaesthesia mortality and others.

Contact

Please contact the ASA for more information.

email: isha2013@asa.org.au
tel +61 2 9327 4022

Academic, Anesthesiologist, Historian, Physician, Social Scientist
CHEST 2012
United States
Georgia
10/20/2012

 CHEST 2012

October 20-25, 2012 Atlanta, Georgia

The CHEST 2012 Scientific Program Committee is planning a premier clinical education program in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. The program will draw from a rich education curriculum to offer more than 300 general sessions using a variety of instructional formats, including hands-on simulation, case- and problem-based presentations, small-group interactive discussions, and self-study opportunities.

Chest Physician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Pulmonolgist, Sleep Specialist
Annual Global Healthcare Conference (GHC 2012)
Singapore
08/27/2012

Annual Global Healthcare Conference (GHC 2012)

August 27-28, 2012 Singapore

Paper (Full Paper) Submission Deadline 4 May 2012

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Affective Computing
Bioinformatics
Clinical Problems and Applications
Cognitive Informatics
Confidentiality and Data Security
Critical Care Management
Decision Support Systems
Dental Informatics
Design and Development Methodologies for Healthcare IT
Development of Assistive Technology
eHealth
e-Health for Public Health
Electronic Health Records and Standards
Electronic Patient Records
Evaluation and Use of Healthcare IT
Healthcare Administration
Healthcare financing
Healthcare Management Systems
Healthcare professionals versus social illness
ICT, Ageing and Disability
Interoperability
Management of Infectious disease
Managing Common Health Problems in Older People
Medical Informatics
Nursing Informatics
Online medical applications
Paediatric care & management
Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
Pervasive Health Systems and Services
Physiological Modeling
Practice-based Research Methods for Healthcare IT
Public Health
Semantic Interoperability
Software Systems in Medicine
Stress management amongst healthcare professionals
Telemedicine
Therapeutic Systems and Technologies
Wearable Health Informatics

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF)
10 Anson Road, International Plaza, Singapore 079903

DID : +65 6327 0166
Fax : +65 6327 0162

For General Enquiries : info@globalhc-conf.org
For Registration, Accommodation or Visa Assistance : secretariat@globalhc-conf.org

Allied Health Professional, Computer Scientist, Geriatrician, Gerontological Nurse, Health Services Researcher, Healthcare Administrator, Informatician, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Occupational Therapist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Technologist
10th World Congress for Nurse Anesthetists
Slovenia
05/26/2012

10th World Congress for Nurse Anesthetists

The congress will take place on May 26 - 29, 2012 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists in asscociation with Group of Nurse and Health Technicians in Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Transfuziology part of Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia

Main topics:

Multiple trauma patient
Simulation
Transfusion
Pain management in the pediatric patient
New techniques and drugs
Flow monitoring
Anesthesia for the elderly
Ecology
Evidence-based nursing
Management and organisation

President of the Congress

Zorica Kardoš, R.N.
Nursing Officer

University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Division of Surgery, Clinical Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy

Zaloška 7
1525 Ljubljana
Slovenia

Phone: +386 1 522 35 60
Fax: +386 1 522 22 34
E-mail: zorica.kardos@kclj.si

Professional Congress Organiser

Ms. Alenka Kregar

Cankarjev dom
Cultural and Congress Centre

Prešernova 10
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia

Phone: + 386 1 241 71 33
Fax: + 386 1 241 72 96
E-mail: alenka.kregar@cd-cc.si

Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Pediatric Nurse
5th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Partnerships for Quality & Safety
United States
Washington, DC
06/04/2012

5th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Partnerships for Quality & Safety

The Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care is pleased to announce that The 5th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care will be held June 4-6, 2012, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC.

The International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care showcases innovative programs dedicated to collaboration among health professionals, patients, and families. The conference provides opportunities to address emerging issues in patient- and family-centered care, both at the systems and individual levels. It includes presentations from hospitals, primary care, specialty ambulatory settings, community based programs, public health and mental health agencies, patient- and family-led organizations, schools of medicine, nursing, and other health and helping professions. The conference features a variety of formal and informal meetings, including plenary sessions, concurrent breakouts, round table discussions, workshops, a video theatre, and poster presentations.

Invest in Patient- and Family-Centered Care: It makes good business sense!

With ever-increasing economic challenges and the ongoing threat of budget cuts facing health care organizations, now is the time to invest in cost-saving, patient- and family-centered strategies that will produce measureable outcomes for your hospital or health system. The 5th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Partnerships for Quality and Safety, June 4-6, 2012, in Washington, DC will offer cutting-edge sessions to help develop important initiatives to save money for health care organization and yield positive outcomes for safety, quality, and experience of care.

The Conference will showcase innovative health care programs that are dedicated to partnerships with patients and families to improve outcomes and enhance the quality and safety of health care. Presenters, from a variety of disciplines, will share their experiences and accomplishments in advancing the practice of patient- and family-centered care. Many of the following will be represented: Patient/Family-Health Care Provider Teams, Patient and Family Advisors and Leaders, Health Care Administrators and Managers, Health Care Practitioners, Integrative Health Care Practitioners, Stress Management and Mind-Body Specialists, Health Care Educators and Information Specialists, Child Life Specialists, Psychologists/Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Faculty, Researchers, and Students in Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Social Work, Education, Allied Health, and other related fields, Architects/Interior Designers, Health Care Planners, Policy Makers, and Government Agency Leaders, and Funders of Health Care Programs.

The following are a few examples of the many potential offerings: presentations on patient-centered medical homes—a model of care to improve health outcomes and strengthen the U.S. health care system; use of computer and telecommunications technology and electronic health records; impact of patient- and family-centered rounds on patient safety, patient and family satisfaction, interdisciplinary care team performance, and medical education; and strategies to improve patient safety and quality of care. Areas of practice may include, for example, adult health care, geriatrics, pediatrics, newborn intensive care, medical homes, accountable care organizations, primary care, integrative health care, chronic illness care, emergency care, critical care, long term care, behavioral and mental health, and public health.

Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care
6917 Arlington Road, Suite 309
Bethesda, Maryland 20814

By Phone: 301-652-0281

By Fax: 301-652-0186

By E-mail: institute@ipfcc.org

Allied Health Professional, Clinical Psychologist, Critical Care Physician, Emergency Physician, Family Physician, Geriatrician, Gerontological Nurse, Health Economist, Health Services Researcher, Healthcare Administrator, Hospitalist, Intensivist, Internist, Medical Faculty Member, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Researcher, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Primary Care Physician, Public Health Expert, Social Scientist
2012 Internal Medicine Conference
Chile
11/11/2012

2012 Internal Medicine Conference

November 11-15, 2012 Santiago, Chile

Topics
Research, Science and Innovation
Clinical Updates
Scientific, Technological and Therapeutic Advances
World and Regional Morbidity
World and Regional Research in New Diseases
Critical Care Medicine
Medical Education Seminar
Medical Ethics

XXXI World Congress of Internal Medicine
c/o Kenes Latin America – Global Congress Organizers and Association Management Services

La Concepción 266 Office 501
Providencia,
Santiago, Chile
CP 7500014
Tel: +56-2-946 2633
Fax: +56-2-946 2643
E-mail: wcim2012@kenes.com



 

Critical Care Physician, Hospitalist, Intensivist, Internist, Physician, Physician Researcher