IV International Conference "Telemedicine - Experience@Prospects"

IV International Conference "Telemedicine - Experience@Prospects" is supported by International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH) and Association for Ukrainian Telemedicine and eHealth Development (AfUTeHD)
March 25-27, 2008, Donetsk (Ukraine)
Abstracts and articles will be published in the "Ukrainian Journal of Telemedicine and Medical Telematics".

Programm of the Conference will include:

  • Sessions with Oral and Poster Presentations
  • Lectures
  • Satellite Symposiums
  • Assembly of the Association for Ukrainian Telemedicine and eHealth Development (AfUTeHD)
  • eHealth, Telemedicne and eLearning Exhibition
  • Media-Corner
  • Session dedicated to Students' Scientific Achievements

Important dates:
Deadline for early-bird registration: December 10, 2007
Deadline for registration, publication, exhibition, etc.: January 10, 2008
Notice about registration: February 1, 2008
Final Program: March 10, 2008
Conference: March 25-27, 2008

Scientific Committee
Chairman: academician V. N. Kazakov (Ukraine)
Co-Chairmans: M. Nerlich (Germany), V. Klymovytskyy (Ukraine), A. Vladzymyrskyy (Ukraine)
Co-Chairmans of Satellite Symposiums: academician G. Knyshov, academician A.S.Povazjnyy, V. M. Lobas, Ya.L. Marenko, R. V. Pavlovich

A. Anishenko (Ukraine), O. Atkov (Russia), L. Bublik (Ukraine), Ya. Guliev (Russia), V. Dorofeenko (Ukraine), I. Dutka (Ukraine), D. Dobryanskyy (Ukraine), E.Dukhovenko (Ukraine), D. Kalinovskiy (Ukraine), B. Kobrynskyy (Russia), A. Kovalenko (Ukraine), I. Matros-Taranets (Ukraine), O.Mayorov (Ukraine), O. Mintser (Ukraine), Yu. Lyakh (Ukraine), O. Orlov (Russia), A. Ostanin (Ukraine), A. Rushay (Ukraine), A. Ryzhov (Ukraine), M. Blunier (Swiss), K. Brauchli (Swiss), C. Ciolan (Belgium), W. Glinkowski (Poland), B. Karlik (Turkey), E. Kldiashvili (Georgia), D.Lam (USA), R. Latifi (USA), F. Lievens (Belgium), S. Manankova Bye (Norway), C. Marolt (Belgium), M. Mars (South Africa), M. Molefi (South Africa), S. Normandin (USA), A. Paunksnis (Lithuania), R. Poropatich (USA), B. Pyke Jr. (USA), R. Richardson (UK), F. Sicurello (Italy), P.Soegner (Austria), P. Soyer (Austria), M. Zolfo (Belgium), R. Wootton (Australia).

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.telemed.org.ua/Seminar/eng/2008e/index_e.html

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