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31 January 2013 03 February 2013
[b]IMCAS Paris 2013 Annual meeting[/b]
Start Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013
End Date: Sunday, February 03, 2013
Time: All day
Duration: All day
Recurrence: One-time event
Venue: Palais de congrès de Paris
City: PARIS
State:
Country: FRANCE
Cost:
Company: IMCAS
Name: Joanna
Address: 8 rue Foucault
Address 2:
City: Paris
State:
Postal Code: 75116
Country: FRANCE
Phone: 33140738282
Fax:
Email: imcas16@imcas.com
Website: www.imcas.com
Program Director(s): Dr Benjamin Ascher
Description: "I consider IMCAS the epitome of international learning and dialogue in aesthetics. It is wonderful to see how the meeting grows stronger and more dynamic each year. The faculty and program are of the highest calibre, and make IMCAS an unmissable educational opportunity. It will be a unique and unforgettable experience." Dr Hema SUNDARAM, Dermatologist from U.S.A. "The most illuminating and up-to-date conference on aesthetics that one can attend. An absolute MUST for the beginner and expert alike, a great refresher too after a hard festive period!!" Dr Hugo KITCHEN, Cosmetic Surgeon from United Kingdom "I have to say that I come back to Buenos Aires feeling that I am a little better professional after these events in Paris" Dr Sergio ESCOBAR, Dermatologist from Argentina "The 4 000 participants and 300 speakers are above all in the world of the plastic surgery. It is really very impressive." Dr Ricardo BAROUDI, Plastic Surgeon from Brazil IMCAS Today What began more than a decade ago has now grown in terms of participation and renown. As such, IMCAS has become one of the most important international courses dedicated to Aging Skin Treatments. Our Annual Congress is held every year in Paris in late January and welcomes more than 4 500 delegates from 70 different countries. Four sessions of IMCAS Conferences are held in 2013: IMCAS ANNUAL MEETING in January 2013 in PARIS IMCAS ASIA in July 2013 in SINGAPORE IMCAS CHINA in October 2013 in SHANGHAI IMCAS INDIA in October 2013 in MUMBAI IMCAS Annual Meeting 2013 - Celebrating our 15th Anniversary! The Course Director Benjamin ASCHER, Plastic Surgeon, France The three Scientific Coordinators David GOLDBERG, Dermatologist, USA Bernard MOLE, Plastic Surgeon, France Bernard ROSSI, Dermatologist, France The four Scientific Secretaries Olivier GERBAULT, Plastic Surgeon, France Anne LE PILLOUER, Dermatologist, France Philippe KESTEMONT, Facial Plastic Surgeon, France Serge MORDON, PhD - Research, France The latest IMCAS Paris, welcomed you in numbers, offering a top-shelf program with state-of-the-art workshops and interactive scientific sessions, but also an entertaining event, with an outstanding gala dinner. This year, we intend to bring the same teaching challenge and enjoyable events, adding to this program a personal and proactive touch, in order to celebrate IMCAS 15th Annual Meeting. Though for the past 15 years, we built our own luck and success through hard work and achievement, we’re also aware that this progress is a tribute to our guests. That’s why although celebrating its own birthday, IMCAS would like to be the one giving presents. For its 15th Annual Meeting, IMCAS will indeed build a partnership with a non-profit-making organization and will donate a percentage of each of the conference’s registration fees. With this commitment in mind, IMCAS 15th edition will be at the forefront of promoting the often forgotten reconstructive aspect of aesthetic procedures. Several actions will be undertaken throughout the conference and within the program itself to make an impact in our community. Skin, nose, face, breast, body, as usual, you can count on a very rich and diversified program in which everyone will find something to learn and carry on back to its practice. IMCAS 15th Annual Meeting will be a chance to remind the world that any plastic surgeon or dermatologist is foremost a doctor, always reaching for making its patients better. Happy birthday to IMCAS, and a special thanks to its participants for making this congress each year a greater one. Welcome to Paris!
Future Events: IMCAS ASIA in July 2013 in SINGAPORE IMCAS CHINA in October 2013 in SHANGHAI IMCAS INDIA in October 2013 in MUMBAI
Meeting Type: International
Event Type AMA Accredited
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31 January 2013 03 February 2013
Start Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013
End Date: Sunday, February 03, 2013
Time: All day
Duration: All day
Recurrence: One-time event
Venue: Yellowstone Conference Center
City: Big Sky
State: MT
Country:
Cost: $750
Company: Billings Clinic
Name: Kristina McComas
Address: PO Box 37000
Address 2: 2800 Tenth Ave. North
City: Billings
State: MT
Postal Code: 59107
Country:
Phone: 406-238-5059
Fax: 406-238-2849
Email: kmccomas@billingsclinic.org
Website: www.billingsclinic.com/cme
Program Director(s): Teresa Mann MD
Description: This meeting is open to board-certified or board-eligible dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and other physicians with an interest in dermatology. For more information, contact Kristina McComas, kmccomas@billingsclinic.org or 406-238-5059.
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02 February 2013 03 February 2013
[center][b]3[sup]rd[/sup] NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON [/b][/center]
[center][b]TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY [/b][/center]
[center][b]Organised by [/b][/center]
[center][b]Indian Board of Toxicologic Pathology &[/b][/center]
[center][b]KNP College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal (M.S.)[/b][/center]
[center][b]Date - 2 & 3 February, 2013[/b][/center]
[center][b]at Hotel Ramee Grand, Apte Road, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune, 411004[/b][/center]
[center]For more information visit: http://www.toxpathindia.com/workshops.html[/center]
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03 February 2013 07 February 2013
Welcome!
It is our honor and pleasure to invite you to The Seventh Annual International Retreat on Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Pathology. Our world-renowned course will take place in Miami, Florida at the [url="http://www.pathlearning.com/Pathology_Learning_Center/Resort.html"]Hyatt Regency- Coral Gables[/url]. The course will run from Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 through Thursday, February 7th, 2013. For the Course Schedule, please click [url="http://www.pathlearning.com/Pathology_Learning_Center/Course_Schedule.html"]here[/url].
The reason we have been offering this retreat for six years (and hopefully many more years to come) is because we maintained focus on the issues that matter the most to the practicing pathologist. In the way of example , the 7th annual retreat will continue to focus on the following aspects of IHC and molecular applications in our practice:
1. Among the >2000 new antibodies, can you offer a short list of new antibodies that I can benefit from their utility in surgical pathology?
2. What type of IHC platform should we bring to our pathology lab?
3. How can we effectively apply QA measures into our IHC lab and molecular lab?
4. What kind of impact do the ASCO/CAP guidelines have on our gross room workflow and documentation?
5. What do I need to do to ensure our lab is compliant with these guidelines, and compliant with other CAP and CLIA requirements?
6. What kind of FISH or molecular assays could our lab benefit from bringing in-house?
7. What are the most common molecular assays in oncologic pathology that I should be familiar with?
8. How do I build a molecular lab in my hospital?
9. Can you show me real - life examples of the staining pattern of antibodies I use in my practice?
10. What are the clinical applications of the molecular oncology assays, and what is the biology behind the testing and treatment?
11. What's the best IHC panel to properly classify lung cancer?
12. What's the best IHC panel to properly work up undifferentiated malignant neoplasm
13. What's the best IHC panel to properly work up metastatic carcinoma of unknown primary site?
13. What's the best IHC panel for mesothelioma vs. carcinoma?
14. How do I workup germ cell tumors by IHC?
15. How do I do IHC on cytology preparations?
16. What are the cancer predictive/prognostic assays that are not based on IHC, ISH or FISH?
17. What are the reimbursement issues facing payments for IHC, FISH and molecular assays?
In essence, there is nothing that you deal with in your day-to-day surgical pathology practice as far as ancillary testing is concerned that is not going to be discussed at this retreat in some way, shape or form. We go straight to the bottom line without presenting to you any non-evidence based science that is not going to affect your practice of surgical pathology.
We constructed the educational program to address the above practical questions, as you can note from perusing the Schedule page. We assembled a group of the most experienced colleagues in the field, including Rich Cartun, Rich Eisen, David Hicks, Todd Barry, Jason Hornick, Savitri Krishnamurthy, and Hadi Yaziji.
On average, 40% of attendees are repeat attendees. Our colleagues who attended the first five courses truly enjoyed this event. In fact, many of them described it as "the most practical CME pathology course I've ever attended". We hope you will enjoy the upcoming course. It is very exciting and we look forward to seeing you there.
This year, the ballroom can only accommodate a maximum of 175 participants in classroom seating. If you have already decided, we recommend that you register as soon as fairly soon to guarantee a spot.
If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to [url="http://www.pathlearning.com/Pathology_Learning_Center/Contact_US.html"]contact us[/url].
Warmest Regards,
Co-Directors
Hadi Yaziji, MD
Richard Eisen, MD
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03 February 2013
[b]Medical College of Wisconsin
Fourth Annual Dematology Topics in the Tropics[/b]
Start Date: Sunday, February 03, 2013
End Date: Sunday, February 10, 2013
Time: 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM
Duration: 17 hour(s) and 0 minute(s)
Recurrence: One-time event
Venue: Royal Caribbean Line's Mariner of the Seas
City: Galveston
State: TX
Country: US
Cost: from $444+
Company: Vista Travel
Name: Peter Scocca, II
Address: 800 Inman Avenue
Address 2:
City: Colonia
State: NJ
Postal Code: 07067
Country: Us
Phone: 732-574-1100. ext. 118
Fax: 732-365-2241
Email: peter@vistat.com
Website: www.dermtopicsinthetropics.com
Program Director(s): Jerold B. Graff, M. D.
Description: Featuring a renowned faculty of four dermatologists, this one week cruise meeting has lectures on only the three sailing days at sea. The meeting days will vary in duration allowing ample time to partake of the ship's amenities. Sailing out of Galveston, TX for Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Jamaica, the Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas offers unlimited activities for fun and relaxation. The faculty of Ted Rosen, Jon Hanifin, Sheila Fallon Friedlander, and James Spencer will offer practical advice on common and uncommon medical, pediatric and surgical dermatology plus cosmetic surgical dermatology. Attendee feedback for the first 3 cruises has been superb.
Future Events: The Fifth Annual Dermatology Topics in the Tropics will sail out of Fort Lauderdale for the Eastern Caribbean either January 5 or 19, 2014. More news to come
Meeting Type: International
Event Type AAD Category 1 Recognized and AMA Accredited
AAD CME Program #: 35100
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