MEETING
Perinatal Medicine
12/10/10 21:58

Risky Business
29/08/10 09:10

Peter Paul Rickam Symposium
27/06/10 18:41


IPEG 2011
22/06/10 22:56

XXIII ISPSR
15/05/10 02:25

Both basic science and clinical related research regarding surgery and urology are essential parts of academic paediatric surgery. The International Symposium of Paediatric Surgical Research (ISPSR) serves as an important and influential forum where beneficial and rewarding exchanges of such knowledge in all aspects of paediatric surgical research can take place.
We are very proud and excited to continue this tradition of excellence by hosting the XXIII ISPSR. It is my great pleasure to humbly invite you all to attend this beneficial and productive 3 day symposium. The XXIII ISPSR will be held at “Tokyo Garden Palace” Tokyo, Japan on September 12th–14th, 2010.
Reasons to attend this meeting:
- * At this meeting, abstracts that have been presented at other international meetings but have not been previously published will be accepted.
- * Submitted manuscripts (oral and poster abstracts) will be considered for publication in Paediatric Surgery International.
- * Clinical research papers (surgery and/or urology related) will also be considered for publication in Paediatric Surgery International.
- * The XXIII ISPSR meeting in 2010 will be very special as it will be the very first time, since its successful establishment 20 years ago, that this annual meeting will be held in Asia.
Once again, I extend a warm welcome and invite you all - young investigators, senior researchers and all colleagues interested in Paediatric surgery – to attend the XXIII ISPSR in Tokyo, Japan.
For more information, please visit our constantly updated website at: http://www.waaint.co.jp/ispsr23/
Sincerely yours,
Chairman, Local Organizing Committee
Atsuyuki Yamataka M.D
Professor & Head
Pediatric General & Urogenital Surgery
Juntendo University School of Medicine
BAPS 2010
06/04/10 21:49

• Abstracts can be submitted to the trainees session that have been presented or submitted for publication, but this must be stated on the abstract submission as priority will be given to abstracts that have not previously been presented.
• Abstracts that have been published (or will be published by the date of the conference) can not be submitted.
• Abstracts accepted for presentation (either oral or poster) in the main BAPS congress can not be submitted.
• Presentation at the trainees session does not prevent abstracts being submitted elsewhere for presentation as this does not count as an international congress presentation.
Neonatal Update 2010
27/03/10 13:52

NEONATAL UPDATE 2010
“The science of newborn care”
15-19 November 2010 at Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2PE
As you are a past speaker at this meeting, I hope you might be interested in the draft programme for the Neonatal Update 2010. You will see that Professor Neena Modi has once again planned an exciting and wide ranging programme. The final afternoon will be a symposium on Neonatal Palliative and End-of-Life Care, planned by Alex Mancini, the Matron for neonates at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, with Neena. This will be part of the Neonatal Update meeting, but also open to anyone who is only interested in this particular area.
Another innovation in 2010 is the Young Investigator Award. This will give up to two outstanding young investigators the opportunity to present a 20 minute resumé of their research achievements at the meeting, and discuss the relevance of their past and future work to neonatal medicine. The award will cover registration, return economy class travel and accommodation for up to 6 nights in London, to enable full attendance at the meeting.
To apply please submit the following by 5 pm GMT, 30th September, as an email attachment to Judy Gowing (j.gowing@imperial.ac.uk) marking your email subject heading “NEONATAL UPDATE 2010 YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD”:
1) your name, professional qualifications, year of birth, current appointment, previous appointments, current employing institution and email address
2) a summary of no more than 600 words, of your research achievements, and the relevance of your work to neonatal medicine
3) a list of your publications
4) a letter from your current Head of Department confirming your appointment and your ability to present your work to an international audience.
Judy Gowing
Course Organiser
The Symposium Office
Imperial College London
Tel: +44 (0)207 594 2150
www.symposia.org.uk
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
02/12/09 23:23

Tricks of the Trade in Pediatric Surgery: Innovative Solutions to Common Problems
March 3, 2010
| Dear Colleague, |
| Share Your Tricks of the Trade with Your Colleagues |
Hold the Date! March 3, 2010
Tricks of the Trade in Pediatric Surgery: Innovative Solutions to Common Problems
This international "Web Symposium" on innovations in pediatric surgery will be directed towards pediatric surgeons from around the world who have an interest in presenting and / or discussing some of the newest innovative techniques or therapies in pediatric surgery. This symposium will allow surgeons from around the world to demonstrate any innovative tools techniques that they are utilizing at their institution. Following each presentation there will be open forum among the participants to discuss the new techniques.
Invited Guest Faculty include:
Edward Barksdale, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Michael Caty, Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo
Alan Flake, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Jim Geiger, University of Michigan
Jay Grosfeld, Indiana University School of Medicine
Michael Harrison, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
Timothy Kane, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Jean-Martin Laberge, Montreal Children's Hospital
Jacob Langer, University of Toronto
Marcelo Martinez Ferro, National Pediatric Hospital of Buenos Aires
Kurt Newman, Children's National Medical Center
Keith Oldham, Medical College of Wisconsin
Daniel Ostlie, Children's Mercy Hospital
Robert Parry, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Steve Rothenberg, Columbia University Medical Center
Anthony Sandler, Children's National Medical Center
Charles Stolar, Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York
John Waldhausen, Seattle Children's Hospital
Mory Ziegler, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Sincerely,
Todd A. Ponsky, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Pediatric Surgery
Case Western Reserve University
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Cleveland, OH
International Trauma Conference 2009
02/09/09 22:55
Full details of the event (including the conference programme, Faculty speakers and their background/qualifications etc.) can be found online at the conference website www.traumaconference.org. Registration is fully automated and can be done online by clicking on the registration icon at the top of the homepage and following the instructions using the secure servers.
Anyone who wishes to attend the conference and has any query can contact the dedicated conference administration team by email (conference2009@traumaconference.org) who will be only too pleased to assist.
Simpson Smith Symposium
03/03/09 23:47

The annual Simpson Smith Symposium focuses on aspects of paediatric surgery, providingan insight into innovation and current practice, with speakers from major centres of excellence in the field. The topics for this year are Long TermOutcomes and Laparoscopic vs Open Surgery.
The day will end with an open lecture,The Simpson Smith Memorial Lecture: “No longer stuck! Electrical therapy provides a bright spark of hope for managing slow transit constipation” Professor John Hutson (Melbourne, Australia)
The Symposium attracts regular and new participants each year fromcentres in theUKand throughoutEurope. The thematicdesign of the day enables speakers to give in-depth information onthe topics chosen, and there are opportunities for discussion with speakers and participants working in many different areas.
FEES:
Early Bird (register before 9th April 2009):£160 or £100 for trainees
Full fee (after 9thApril 2009):£180 or £120 for trainees
ON THE DAY FEE: this year £220 will be charged if you register on the day;to avoid the extra charge please sendyour application form in advance
For further details please go to:
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/education/short_courses/courses/2S_71
Hypospadias Surgery Meeting
03/03/09 23:47

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