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Tuesday April 06, 2010
Start: 6 Apr 2010

International Interprofessional Conference, Sydney, Australia

The All Together Better Health conferences are the leading international interprofessional health and social care symposia. The 5th ATBH conference is being held Sydney, Australia.

The All Together Better Health conferences are supported by InterEd, the international association for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice - a not for profit association.

We see things differently in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, we are encouraging diversity and innovation in the 2010 conference program. There will be diversity in the number, background, culture and experiences of our presenters and delegates. Health and social care professionals, practitioners, patients, consumers, administrators, policy makers and especially students are warmly invited to come and share their time and experiences with us.

We will encourage discussion and debate, interactivity and international sharing and, in addition, we invite everyone to participate in the development of the Sydney Interprofessional Declaration to advance interprofessional education, learning and practice over the next two years.

The Sydney Interprofessional Declaration will aim to ensure that the challenging and exciting dialogue from this important conference will continue into the future.
• Sponsor: Australasian Interprofessional Practice and Education Network (AIPPEN) and InterEd
• Contact: ATBH5 Secretariat
• Contact email: atbh5@conferenceaction.com.au
• Web address: http://ATBH5.com.au

Click here to read online.

Wednesday April 07, 2010

International Interprofessional Conference, Sydney, Australia

The All Together Better Health conferences are the leading international interprofessional health and social care symposia. The 5th ATBH conference is being held Sydney, Australia.

The All Together Better Health conferences are supported by InterEd, the international association for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice - a not for profit association.

We see things differently in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, we are encouraging diversity and innovation in the 2010 conference program. There will be diversity in the number, background, culture and experiences of our presenters and delegates. Health and social care professionals, practitioners, patients, consumers, administrators, policy makers and especially students are warmly invited to come and share their time and experiences with us.

We will encourage discussion and debate, interactivity and international sharing and, in addition, we invite everyone to participate in the development of the Sydney Interprofessional Declaration to advance interprofessional education, learning and practice over the next two years.

The Sydney Interprofessional Declaration will aim to ensure that the challenging and exciting dialogue from this important conference will continue into the future.
• Sponsor: Australasian Interprofessional Practice and Education Network (AIPPEN) and InterEd
• Contact: ATBH5 Secretariat
• Contact email: atbh5@conferenceaction.com.au
• Web address: http://ATBH5.com.au

Click here to read online.

Thursday April 08, 2010

International Interprofessional Conference, Sydney, Australia

The All Together Better Health conferences are the leading international interprofessional health and social care symposia. The 5th ATBH conference is being held Sydney, Australia.

The All Together Better Health conferences are supported by InterEd, the international association for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice - a not for profit association.

We see things differently in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, we are encouraging diversity and innovation in the 2010 conference program. There will be diversity in the number, background, culture and experiences of our presenters and delegates. Health and social care professionals, practitioners, patients, consumers, administrators, policy makers and especially students are warmly invited to come and share their time and experiences with us.

We will encourage discussion and debate, interactivity and international sharing and, in addition, we invite everyone to participate in the development of the Sydney Interprofessional Declaration to advance interprofessional education, learning and practice over the next two years.

The Sydney Interprofessional Declaration will aim to ensure that the challenging and exciting dialogue from this important conference will continue into the future.
• Sponsor: Australasian Interprofessional Practice and Education Network (AIPPEN) and InterEd
• Contact: ATBH5 Secretariat
• Contact email: atbh5@conferenceaction.com.au
• Web address: http://ATBH5.com.au

Click here to read online.

Friday April 09, 2010
Start: 6 Apr 2010
End: 9 Apr 2010

International Interprofessional Conference, Sydney, Australia

The All Together Better Health conferences are the leading international interprofessional health and social care symposia. The 5th ATBH conference is being held Sydney, Australia.

The All Together Better Health conferences are supported by InterEd, the international association for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice - a not for profit association.

We see things differently in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, we are encouraging diversity and innovation in the 2010 conference program. There will be diversity in the number, background, culture and experiences of our presenters and delegates. Health and social care professionals, practitioners, patients, consumers, administrators, policy makers and especially students are warmly invited to come and share their time and experiences with us.

We will encourage discussion and debate, interactivity and international sharing and, in addition, we invite everyone to participate in the development of the Sydney Interprofessional Declaration to advance interprofessional education, learning and practice over the next two years.

The Sydney Interprofessional Declaration will aim to ensure that the challenging and exciting dialogue from this important conference will continue into the future.
• Sponsor: Australasian Interprofessional Practice and Education Network (AIPPEN) and InterEd
• Contact: ATBH5 Secretariat
• Contact email: atbh5@conferenceaction.com.au
• Web address: http://ATBH5.com.au

Click here to read online.

Monday April 12, 2010
Start: 12 Apr 2010

Call for abstracts and registration now open!
With a theme of 'integrating science and management', the scientific committee is inviting all researchers, policy makers, and players in the FMD field to submit abstracts for oral papers and posters to be presented at the symposium.

The symposium and workshop themes are
- - epidemiology and surveillance
- - understanding virus / host interaction
- - diagnostic - advances and applications
- - vaccines and their applications

Abstracts are to be submitted online no later than 9 Nov 2009. For further information on themes and submission guidelines and to submit an abstract, follow this link: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/call.php

Why should you register? Because FMD 2010 is your chance to
- - listen to and interact with inspiring keynote speakers.
- - be part of an interactive workshop! The scenario-based workshop will encourage stimulating interaction between scientists, industry, field staff, and government as they explore the implementation and outcomes of a number of aspects of FMD management.
- - discover Melbourne and Australia

For further information on the program, keynote speakers, workshop and general information on this exciting event, please visit the symposium website at: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/

Tuesday April 13, 2010

Call for abstracts and registration now open!
With a theme of 'integrating science and management', the scientific committee is inviting all researchers, policy makers, and players in the FMD field to submit abstracts for oral papers and posters to be presented at the symposium.

The symposium and workshop themes are
- - epidemiology and surveillance
- - understanding virus / host interaction
- - diagnostic - advances and applications
- - vaccines and their applications

Abstracts are to be submitted online no later than 9 Nov 2009. For further information on themes and submission guidelines and to submit an abstract, follow this link: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/call.php

Why should you register? Because FMD 2010 is your chance to
- - listen to and interact with inspiring keynote speakers.
- - be part of an interactive workshop! The scenario-based workshop will encourage stimulating interaction between scientists, industry, field staff, and government as they explore the implementation and outcomes of a number of aspects of FMD management.
- - discover Melbourne and Australia

For further information on the program, keynote speakers, workshop and general information on this exciting event, please visit the symposium website at: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/

Wednesday April 14, 2010
Start: 12 Apr 2010
End: 14 Apr 2010

Call for abstracts and registration now open!
With a theme of 'integrating science and management', the scientific committee is inviting all researchers, policy makers, and players in the FMD field to submit abstracts for oral papers and posters to be presented at the symposium.

The symposium and workshop themes are
- - epidemiology and surveillance
- - understanding virus / host interaction
- - diagnostic - advances and applications
- - vaccines and their applications

Abstracts are to be submitted online no later than 9 Nov 2009. For further information on themes and submission guidelines and to submit an abstract, follow this link: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/call.php

Why should you register? Because FMD 2010 is your chance to
- - listen to and interact with inspiring keynote speakers.
- - be part of an interactive workshop! The scenario-based workshop will encourage stimulating interaction between scientists, industry, field staff, and government as they explore the implementation and outcomes of a number of aspects of FMD management.
- - discover Melbourne and Australia

For further information on the program, keynote speakers, workshop and general information on this exciting event, please visit the symposium website at: http://www.FMD2010.com.au/

Saturday April 17, 2010
Start: 17 Apr 2010

Pisa, Italy
Aims

To illustrate the recent knowledge on Canine Leishmaniasis in their major features and besides link to epidemiology, involvement of several organs and apparatuses, ethiological diagnosis, possible co-infections from other vector borne diseases, specific therapy and probable side effects, and prevention including vaccination. The structure of the main speeches has the aim to the continuing education of the practitioner. The opportunity to present short communications contributes both to supply and expand some important particular aspects that accomplish to characterize this complex disease. The company speeches illustrate on the other hand the efforts to supply products or services against Leishmaniasis next to the practitioner.

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Sunday April 18, 2010
Start: 17 Apr 2010
End: 18 Apr 2010

Pisa, Italy
Aims

To illustrate the recent knowledge on Canine Leishmaniasis in their major features and besides link to epidemiology, involvement of several organs and apparatuses, ethiological diagnosis, possible co-infections from other vector borne diseases, specific therapy and probable side effects, and prevention including vaccination. The structure of the main speeches has the aim to the continuing education of the practitioner. The opportunity to present short communications contributes both to supply and expand some important particular aspects that accomplish to characterize this complex disease. The company speeches illustrate on the other hand the efforts to supply products or services against Leishmaniasis next to the practitioner.

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Monday April 19, 2010
Start: 19 Apr 2010

Databases in Veterinary Medicine – Validation, harmonisation and application
The objective with the Symposium is to provide an overview of the most important databases on animal diseases in the Nordic countries. Plenary sessions will focus on the possibility of using the databases for different purposes such as animal welfare, food safety and animal health economics. Especially, there will be focus on how we, in the future, can make databases more transparent, by establishing database protocols to share among users of the databases. In addition, the possibilities of harmonisation of databases will be presented. Finally workshops will provide the opportunity to exchange knowledge and best practices on some of the issues.

Time: April 19.-20, 2010.
Place: Moltkes Palæ, Dronningens Tværgade 2, København K, Denmark
Arranged by: The Nordic Committee for Veterinary Scientific Cooperation.
Further information: www.ddd.dk/nkvet2010
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Tuesday April 20, 2010
Start: 19 Apr 2010
End: 20 Apr 2010

Databases in Veterinary Medicine – Validation, harmonisation and application
The objective with the Symposium is to provide an overview of the most important databases on animal diseases in the Nordic countries. Plenary sessions will focus on the possibility of using the databases for different purposes such as animal welfare, food safety and animal health economics. Especially, there will be focus on how we, in the future, can make databases more transparent, by establishing database protocols to share among users of the databases. In addition, the possibilities of harmonisation of databases will be presented. Finally workshops will provide the opportunity to exchange knowledge and best practices on some of the issues.

Time: April 19.-20, 2010.
Place: Moltkes Palæ, Dronningens Tværgade 2, København K, Denmark
Arranged by: The Nordic Committee for Veterinary Scientific Cooperation.
Further information: www.ddd.dk/nkvet2010
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Start: 20 Apr 2010

At the Almond Resort, Garissa.

Abstracts are invited for submission by 20 March.

Please contact kvanational@yahoo.com for further information.

Start: 20 Apr 2010


Defining policies and mechanisms to assure that people of the world will have safe and sufficient food at all times.

The III Global Feed & Food Congress in Cancun will be the world feed industry's most significant event in 2010. Hosted by the Mexican Feed Manufacturers Association (CONAFAB), it is being organized by the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) with technical participation from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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Wednesday April 21, 2010

At the Almond Resort, Garissa.

Abstracts are invited for submission by 20 March.

Please contact kvanational@yahoo.com for further information.


Defining policies and mechanisms to assure that people of the world will have safe and sufficient food at all times.

The III Global Feed & Food Congress in Cancun will be the world feed industry's most significant event in 2010. Hosted by the Mexican Feed Manufacturers Association (CONAFAB), it is being organized by the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) with technical participation from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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Thursday April 22, 2010

At the Almond Resort, Garissa.

Abstracts are invited for submission by 20 March.

Please contact kvanational@yahoo.com for further information.


Defining policies and mechanisms to assure that people of the world will have safe and sufficient food at all times.

The III Global Feed & Food Congress in Cancun will be the world feed industry's most significant event in 2010. Hosted by the Mexican Feed Manufacturers Association (CONAFAB), it is being organized by the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) with technical participation from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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Friday April 23, 2010
Start: 20 Apr 2010
End: 23 Apr 2010

At the Almond Resort, Garissa.

Abstracts are invited for submission by 20 March.

Please contact kvanational@yahoo.com for further information.

Start: 20 Apr 2010
End: 23 Apr 2010


Defining policies and mechanisms to assure that people of the world will have safe and sufficient food at all times.

The III Global Feed & Food Congress in Cancun will be the world feed industry's most significant event in 2010. Hosted by the Mexican Feed Manufacturers Association (CONAFAB), it is being organized by the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) with technical participation from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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Tuesday May 04, 2010

Rambouillet, France
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This is the leading wool industry event of the year.

The Conference on Environment and Animal Welfare is organized jointly by the International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Commission (EC) to foster communication and collaboration between scientist, government authorities, the wool industry, international organizations and animal welfare non governmental organizations.

More information about the Congress at www.iwto.org

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