International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance |
Vienna, Austria, November 4-7, 2016 |
Dear Colleague,
Space for this conference is limited - don't miss out!
It's not too late to join your colleagues who have already registered to attend the 6th International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance - IMED 2016on 4-7 November 2016 in Vienna, Austria. IMED 2016 will be a major event for anyone whose work deals with threats from infectious agents. You will find registration information at: http://imed.isid.org/ Registration.shtml.
It's not too late to join your colleagues who have already registered to attend the 6th International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance - IMED 2016on 4-7 November 2016 in Vienna, Austria. IMED 2016 will be a major event for anyone whose work deals with threats from infectious agents. You will find registration information at: http://imed.isid.org/
We are pleased to announce that two new plenary speakers have been added to the Scientific Program roster. Prof. Gabriel M. Leung of Hong Kong will deliver a presentation titled, Satisficing Control Options for Influenza, and Dr. Dominique L. Monnet will present, Trends in Antimicrobial Resistance in Europe. Sessions throughout the conference will cover topics from the migrant crisis, to Zika to hot topics in emerging disease surveillance. See the complete program at http://imed.isid.org/symposia. shtml.
CME update: IMED 2016 has been accredited for a maximum of 18 hours of European external CME credits.by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. IMED 2016 is also approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 21.00 CE Credits (21.00 max) to any one veterinarian. More information on CME's is available on the IMED 2016 website.
Please contact info@isid.org if you have any questions about IMED 2016.
Best regards,
Larry Madoff MD
ProMED Editor
Co-chair, Scientific Program CommitteePresented by:
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International Society for Infectious Diseases |
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