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Pan Arab Psychiatric Conference (PAPC2012)
United Arab Emirates
11/29/2012

Pan Arab Psychiatric Conference (PAPC2012)

Novembe 29-December 1, 2012 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The theme selected for the Mental Health Changes in the Arab World (Violence, Trauma and Recovery) will address the involvement of the mental health professionals in providing services for people affected by the recent developments in the region. It is an opportunity to discuss and share development, trends, scientific research and treatments advancements in the impact of the violence on the mental health specifically and psychotrauma and Psychiatric disorders in general not forgetting Recovery.

Together with a carefully selected educational program and a group of highly renowned regional and international keynote speakers, we promise you a significant scientific enrichment for people involved hoping to benefit the region on the ground in the post period of the conference and initiate mental health programs the region needs.

Meeting Minds Experts
PAPC2012 Professional Conference Organisers

pco@papc2012.com

Psychiatrist, Public Health Expert
2012 Breast Cancer Symposium
United States
California
09/13/2012

2012 Breast Cancer Symposium

September 13-15 San Francisco, California

The evolved, enhanced program will combine didactic educational sessions with the presentation of abstracts, to illustrate and explain emerging clinical science.

Oncologist, Physician, Physician Researcher
15th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
United States
Illinois
09/05/2012

15th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference

Sponsored by the Academy of Neonatal Nursing and Mother Baby Education

September 5–8, 2012 Chicago, Illinois

The purpose of this conference is to provide current and clinically applicable information for prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care of the mother as well as infant care, both in the hospital and through transition to home. The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for the expectant and postpartum mother and her newborn. Specific objectives for each presentation will be listed in the conference program.

Neonatal Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrical Nurse
6th Inter-American Breast Cancer Conference
Mexico
07/25/2012

6th Inter-American Breast Cancer Conference

July 25-28, 2012 Cancun, Mexico

The main purpose of this conference is to present the latest developments in breast cancer care, and to make it relevant to you on Monday morning in the clinic. Bridging gaps in understanding and access to treatment, our world-renowned faculty will focus on improving survival through a discussion of new developments in diagnostics, pathology, targeted therapies, and adjuvant treatments, and applying these to your clinical setting. Interactive case presentations, panel discussions and other best practices in adult learning are featured throughout the program to ensure an optimal learning environment.

Conference Secretariat:

International Conference Services Ltd.
2101 – 1177 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC Canada V6E 2K3

Phone: +1 (604) 681-2153
Fax: +1 (604) 681-1049
Website: www.iabcc.org

General Inquiries:
E-mail: iabcc@icsevents.com

Registration & Housing Manager:
E-mail: iabcc-registration@icsevents.com

Oncologist, Physician, Physician Researcher
5th Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights
Namibia
09/19/2012

5th Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights

September 19-22, 2012 Windhoek, Namibia

The 5th Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights is being hosted by the Namibia Planned Parenthood Association (NAPPA), an affiliate member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) under the auspices of the African Federation for Sexual Health and Rights. The conference theme is “Sexual Health and Rights in Africa: Where are We?”

This conference will interrogate the status of sexual health and rights in Africa and in particular focus on women, girls, adolescents and youth. Efforts will be made to ensure that many constituent groups and stakeholders engage in learning exchange around policy and programme management including financing for sexual health.

Objectives
- To take stock of responses to sexual health and rights on the continent since ICPD
- To explore sexual health and rights of women, girls, adolescents and youth in Africa

The conference presentations, papers and posters will explore the conference theme and the sub-themes “Sexual and Reproductive Rights-Legal, Policy and Programme Issues (including financing sexual and reproductive health)” and “Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Adolescents and Youth” through the following thematic areas:

- Adolescent and Youth Sexuality

- Women’s and Girls Sexuality

- Disabilities and Sexual Rights

- Sexual Rights and Sex Work

- HIV/AIDS and Sexuality

- Sexuality, Culture and Religion

- Sexual and Reproductive Rights (Legal, Policy and Programme Issues- financing, equity, access, implementation, enforcement and redress)

- Sexual Orientation, Sexual/Gender Identity and Sexual and Reproductive Rights

- Capacity building and Knowledge Management

Desired Outcomes
- Alliance building, capacity enhancement and learning exchange for improved Policy, Legal and Programme management on sexual and reproductive rights.
- To disseminate relevant international declarations, charters and guidelines to civil society organizations to enhance their role in promoting sexual and reproductive rights.
- To plan and conduct a communications strategy, around the conference in order to produce dialogue on issues of sexuality, sexual health and sexual rights.
- To produce a conference technical report/publication that can be publicized for use by various institutions working in the field of sexual and reproductive rights.

Expected Participants
The conference is expected to be attended by policy makers, civil society organisations, academia, educationists, media, development activists, sexual health and rights advocates, women, girls, adolescents and youth. The conference offers a unique opportunity to further seek ways of mobilizing actions for improved understanding of sexuality and promotion of sexual health and well-being of all peoples on the African continent.

Conference Host
Namibia Planned Parenthood Association
P.O. Box 10936
Windhoek, Namibia
Tel: +264 61 230250
Fax: +264 61 230251
Email: conference@africasexuality.org
www.nappa.com.na

Community Activist, Health Economist, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Nurse Researcher, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant
Relational Selves and Families in Medicine: Gender Perspectives
Sweden
12/10/2012

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.

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

Bioethicist, Family Caregiver, Family Physician, Gerontologist, Health Services Researcher, Nurse Researcher, Physician Researcher, Social Scientist
Retelling Familiar Tales of Pregnancy and Birth in European Cultures
United Kingdom
07/03/2012

Retelling Familiar Tales of Pregnancy and Birth in European Cultures

Tues 3rd-Weds 4th July 2012, Oxford, United Kingdom

Purpose of conference

This conference aims to bring together leading specialists from a range of the medical humanities with healthcare professionals to explore the trope of the retelling of stories about pregnancy and birth. While recent work has considered the way in which stories of exceptional pregnancies and unusual births have been told again and again over western history, from Greek mythology and the Old Testament until the present day, the methodological and intellectual questions raised by these retellings have not been discussed in detail. Taking a very broad geographic and chronological focus (Europe from antiquity to the present day), our objective is to encourage innovative interdisciplinary exchanges by addressing the following questions.

How did the growth of print culture in Europe encourage the retelling of familiar birthing tales, and how were new ones added?
Why did some stories of pregnancy and birth circulate more widely than others?
When stories are retold, which details of the original are always retained, which are lost in the retelling, and how and why do new accretions creep into the story?

Sessions

The gathering particularly looks to provide the opportunity for discussion and exchange on both substance and methodology between, on the one hand, a wide range of academic disciplines contributing to the medical humanities (e.g. cultural history, art history, history of the book, literary scholars) and, on the other hand, health care practitioners who have been increasingly focused on the oral transmission of case histories (midwives, obstetricians and gynaecologists, psychiatrists). The four sessions proposed are thus wide-ranging and deliberately aim to juxtapose contributions from academics and practitioners in the various sessions.

1) The trope of repetition, or why some tales of pregnancy and birth are retold

2) Exploring accretion and loss: how tales are retold across time (antiquity to the present) and across different geographic and cultural European contexts

3) Who sees or experiences, who tells and who reads repeated tales: patients, practitioners, witnesses and readers:

4) The significance of the material circulation of repeated tales in word and image

Keynote plenary session: Professor Monica Green (Arizona State University)

Practical details

The conference sessions, including lunches and dinners, will be held in Lady Margaret Hall, a college of the University of Oxford, located in attractive grounds in the north of the city. We are looking to provide bed and breakfast accommodation in another Oxford college for the nights of 2-3-4 July 2012 for delegates who wish to take advantage of this. Alternatively, Oxford has a range of good guesthouses and hotels for those wishing to organise their own accommodation. We hope to have some bursary support available for students.

Academic, Health Services Researcher, Historian, Nurse Researcher, Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrical Nurse, Obstetrician, Physician, Social Scientist
Global Summit on International Breast Health: Guidelines for International Breast Health and Cancer Control – Supportive Care and Quality of Life
Austria
10/03/2012

Global Summit on International Breast Health: Guidelines for International Breast Health and Cancer Control – Supportive Care and Quality of Life

October 3-5, 2012, Vienna, Austria

The Summit will provide a unique open-registration event in the international health community to enhance knowledge of breast health care delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMCs) from the perspective of Early Disease, Late Disease and End-of-life & Palliative Care.

Scientifically peer-reviewed Guidelines for International Breast Health and Cancer Control – Supportive Care and Quality of Life will result from the 2012 summit. Convened by the Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI), in co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) of the United Nations.

Gynecologist, Hospice Nurse, Oncologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Social Worker
Annual Congress of the Asia Pacific Association for Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (APAGE 2012)
Thailand
11/27/2012

Annual Congress of the Asia Pacific Association for Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (APAGE 2012)

27-30 November 2012 Pattaya, Thailand

The 13th Annual Congress of the Asia Pacific Association for Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (APAGE 2012) will be hosted by the Thai Society of Gynecologic Endoscopists from 27-30 November 2012. Themed "Novel Frontiers in Gynecologic Endoscopy," the scientific programme will feature hot topics, popular workshops and the latest diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical research & technology in our field.

Gynecologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Surgeon
18th International Meeting of the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology
Greece
10/05/2013

18th International Meeting of the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology

October 5-8, 2013 Athens, Greece

The European Society of Gynaecological Oncology’s annual International Meeting is Europe’s landmark meeting on Gynaecological Oncology and offers professionals an excellent opportunity to discover the latest medical and scientific information on gynaecological cancer treatment and care.

Keynote lectures
State-of-the-art sessions
Satellite Symposia supported by leading pharmaceutical companies
Exclusive program for Young Researchers

Kenes International
Meeting Secretariat
1-3 rue de Chantepoulet
P.O. Box 1726
CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 908 0488, ext 909
Fax: +41 22 906 9140
Email: esgo18@esgo.org
Website: www.esgo.org/esgo18

Gynecologist, Oncologist, Physician, Physician Researcher

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