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Calendar Conferences Medicine for Adventure Travel, 2001. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. July 19-24, 2001. "What do we know, and how do we know it?" A critical look at our sources of knowledge in travel medicine. Faculty consists of leaders in travel medicine. Contact: Nancy Johnsen, Medicine for Adventure Travel, PO Box 28, Kelly, Wyoming 83011 Tel: 1-866-733-4609. From outside U.S.: 1-307-739-6780. Email: mat@wyoming.com Web address: http://atrav.com/mat Summer Conference & Annual Meeting of the Wilderness Medical Society. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. August 7-11, 2001. Sponsor: Wilderness Medical Society (WMS). The theme of the meeting is mountain medicine, aquatic medicine, and backcountry medicine. WMS, 3695 E. Fountain Blvd. Ste. A1, Colorado Springs, CO 80910. Tel: 719-572-9255. Contact: WMS Meetings Plus 1-800-800-6819. Fax: 801-224-5398. Email: wms@wms.org Web address: www.wms.org Wilderness & Travel Medicine for Primary Care Providers. Chicago, September 14-16, 2001. San Diego, September 28-30, 2001. Orlando, October 12-14, 2001. Sponsor: Wilderness Medical Society (WMS), Weekend courses. "In a shrinking world, every primary care provider must be familiar with basic wilderness and travel medicine. WMS, 3695 E. Fountain Blvd. Ste. A1, Colorado Springs, CO 80910. Tel: 719-572-9255. Contact: Email: wms@wms.org Web address: www.wms.org Medizin und Mobilität. Oberpfaffenhofen (near Munich), Germany. October 11 _13, 2001. German Society for Aviation and Space Medicine in cooperation with the German societies for mountain and expedition medicine, polar medicine, travel medicine, tropical medicine and diving medicine. Official language: German. Contact: DGLRM-Kongresssekretariat Medizin und Mobilität 2001, Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtmedicin des DLR, Linde Höhe, 51147 Köln, Germany. Fax: 0 22 03/69 52 11. Challenges in Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Pontresina, Switzerland September 30 _ October 3, 2001. A joint meeting of the Swiss/Italian Societies of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Distinguished international speakers will review major problems and achievements in the fields of tropical medicine, parasitology, and travel medicine and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and data. Contact: Felix Grimm, c/o Institute of Parasitology, Winterthurerstrasse 226a, 8057 Zurich _ Switzerland. Fax: + 41 (01) 635-8907. Email: sitap@vetparas.unizh.ch 54th World Congress of the World Thermalism and Climatology Federation (FEMTEC), 2nd Latin American Congress of Tourism and Health (FLT), and 3rd International Congress of Tourism and Health. Varadero, Cuba. November 19 _ 23, 2001. The use of natural resources to promote health. Official languages: Spanish and English. Contact: Secretary to the Organizing Committee Margarita Roca Sardina, Ave. 43, No. 1418 Esq. a Calle 18, Miramar, Playa, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba. Tel: (53 7) 24 7218. Fax: (53 7) 24 1330 Email: despacho@sermed.cha.cyt.cu Conferences 8th Swiss International Short Course on Travellers' Health. Basel, Switzerland. February 25 _ March 1, 2002. Organized by the Swiss Tropical Institute and under the patronage of the International Society of Travel Medicine A 1-week course providing comprehensive training in all aspects of travel medicine. Official language: English. Contact: Swiss Tropical Institute, Course Secretariat, Socinstrasse 57, CH _ 4002 Basel, Switzerland. Tel: +41 61 284 82 80. Fax: +41 61 284 81 06. Email courses-sti@unibas.ch III European Conference on Travel Medicine: Travel and Epidemics. Florence, Italy. May 15-18, 2002. A broad overview of the latest in travel medicine from leaders in the field. Sponsor: WHO Collaborating Centre for Tourist Health. Official Language: English. Contact: Dr. Walter Pasini Viale Dardanelli, 64 47900 Rimini, ltaly Tel. +39-0541-24301 or +39-0541-53209. Fax +39-0541-25748. E-mail: wpasini@rimini com. Or contact: Conference Secretariat: Travel Agency Girovagare, Viale Milton n. 81, 1- 50129 Firenze, Italy. Tel: 39 055 494949. Fax: 39 055 476393. 3rd Scandinavian Forum for Travel Medicine 2002. Copenhagen, Denmark. May 22-24, 2002. Sponsors: Travel medicine societies in Denmark, Sweden and Norway in collaboration with WHO. A focus on the scientific basis for travel medicine through state-of-the-art reviews, symposia, and free communications. Health risks when traveling to Eastern European countries. Official language: English - with parallel sessions in Scandinavian languages. Contact: Conference secretariat: ICS A/S Copenhagen, Strandvejen 171, P.O. Box 41, DK-2900 Hellerup Denmark. Tel: +45 3946 0500 Fax: +45 3946 0515. Email: forum2002@ics.dk Web address: www.ics.dk Third European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health. Lisbon, Portugal September 8-12, 2002. "Tropical Medicine: A Global Challenge." Under the auspices of the Federation of the European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health. Hosted by the Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical. his Conference will concentrate on tropical medicine, travel medicine, migration, medicine, and international health , involving different experts to explore future innovative collaboration. Official language: English. Local Committee Chairman: Professor Dr. F. Antunes, Instituto de Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Rua da Junqueira, 96 PT-1600 Lisbon Tel: ++351-21-365-2638 Fax: ++351-21-797-6242 Email: ip231874@ip.pt www.kit.de/tropical2002/ IV Biennial Asia Pacific Travel Health Conference. Shanghai, China: October 22-25, 2002. Travel Health in the Asia Pacific Region: New Frontiers and Challenges. Sponsor: Asia Pacific Travel Health Society Official language: Official language: English _ with simultaneous translation of the plenary meetings into Chinese. Contact: Ms. Zhou Yifan, Secretariat of 4APTHC, Room 1705, No. 2669 Xie Tu Road, Shanghai 200030 China. Tel: 86-21 64398193. Fax: 86-21 64398194. Email: apthc2002@sh163.net Conferences Courses/Educational Travel High Altitude and Tropical Medicine Seminar. Nepal. October 3- 21, 2001. Trekking for medical professionals interested in wilderness medicine. Led by Buddha Basnyat, MD a physician in Kathmandu and a US-board-certified internist who operates the Nepal International Clinic, and directs the Himalayan Rescue Association. He is also an active member of the Wilderness Medical Society. CME-credit approved. Contact: Wilderness Travel, 1102 Ninth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 1-800-368-2794 o 510-558-2488 o fax: 510-558-2489. Email: info@wildernesstravel.com Trip Itinerary available at: www.wildernesstravel.com/wtexp.html#wtxmedic Courses/Educational Travel Siem Reap (Angkor Wat), Cambodia. Conference date: February 18-22, 2002. (Travelling date: February 15-25, 2002.) CME on Travel and Tropical Medicine. Accredited by the University of Toronto. Sponsored by The Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine, Department of Medicine, Toronto General Hospital. Course organizer: Kevin C. Kain, MD, FRCPC, Director, Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine, EN G-224, Toronto General Hospital, 200 Elizabeth Street. Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 2C4, Kevin.kain@uhn.on.ca Travel arrangement through: Yue Chi, Concepts East Travel, 120 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 904 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4P 1E2 Tel: 416-322-3387 or 1-888-302-1222. Fax: 416-322-3129. E-mail: chiyue@idirect.com The Gorgas Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine. Lima, and the Andes and Amazon regions, Peru. January 28 - March 29, 2002 Waiting list only for this date. Course scheduled for 2003 and 2004. Sponsored by the University of Alabama and the IAMAT Foundation. Includes lectures, case conferences, diagnostic laboratory procedures, and bedside teaching in a 36-bed tropical medicine unit. Official language: English. International Faculty. 380 contact hours. Contact: David O. Freedman, M.D. Gorgas Memorial Institute, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 530 Third Avenue South, BBRB 203, Birmingham, AL 35294. Fax: 205-934-5600 Or call: The Division of Continuing Medical Education at 800-UAB-MIST (U.S.) or 205-934-2687 (from overseas) Email: info@gorgas.org. Web address: www.gorgas.org. |
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