Please note that Professor Bill Winter is no longer able to s
Dear all
Please note that Professor Bill Winter is no longer able to speak at this meeting.
We are grateful to Dr Andrew Krentz, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Southampton University, for stepping in at this late stage.
He will also address Metabolic Syndrome
Also note that the meeting is filling up, so if you plan to attend, please register ASAP
Regards
Ian
Ian Hanning
ACB National Meetings Secretary
Consultant Clinical Biochemist
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Hull Royal Infirmary
Hull HU3 2JZ UK
Tel 01482 607716
Fax 01482 607725
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Subject: Chronic diseases meeting, 3rd, 4th September 2009
Please note that day registration is now available for
Dear Colleagues
Please note that day registration is now available for this meeting – visit the ACB website:
Thursday 3rd September (diabetes and thyroid) £120 ACB/AACC members £140 non-members
Friday 4th September (cardiac) £60 ACB/AACC members £80 non-members
Regards
Ian Hanning
ACB National Meetings Secretary
Consultant Clinical Biochemist
Head of Department
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road, Hull
HU3 2JZ
Tel: 01482 607716
Fax: 01482 607752
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Chronic Diseases: Diabetes, Thyroid and Cardiac Diseases
September 3, 2009 - September 4, 2009
Royal College of Pathologists
2 Carlton House Terrace
London SW1Y 5AF
ACB and AACC are co-sponsoring a programme on the latest advances in chronic disease diagnosis and management. Diabetes, thyroid and cardiac diseases are highly prevalent conditions that drive a large percentage of laboratory testing. Attend and know how best to use your testing resources for these most prominent disease states and also improve patient care.
Attend and understand:
Emerging cardiac risk markers – expectations and reality
How best to screen for cardiac disease
The latest information on cardiac risk in renal disease
Implementation of thyroid guidelines
Thyroid update:- subclinical disease, amiodarone effects, treatment with T3
An exciting feature of the program will be a debate on the use of HbA1C to diagnose diabetes.
Join us and have access to leading world-wide experts who will share with you best practices and guide you through the pros and cons of controversial issues.
This programme is supported in part by education grants from Beckman Coulter, LifeScan, Roche Diagnostics, and Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics.
The programme and registration from can be found at http://www.acb.org.uk/site/meetings.asp
Online booking of registration for ACB members can be found at http://www.acbstore.org.uk/site/index.aspx
Then login and click on Meetings / Training please do not forget to email your registration form to the ACB Office, [log in to unmask]
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