Annual Assembly of IMAB; Infections and Cancer 2014
May 15 - 18, 2014
Varna , Bulgaria
The major goals of the national and international programmes of IMAB:
qualification of bulgarian physicians and dentists abroad: until now, for the 10-year period (1991-2001), IMAB has sent over 250 medical people (mainly young!) to many foreign countries for specialization, exchange visits, congresses, symposia, research projects, etc. Our qualification programmes include a long-term specialization in foreign university hospitals (up to 1 or more years), shorter study projects (3 to 6 months), working visits (15 to 30 days) - they all are fully provided with stipends, license, mal-practice, insurance, accommodation, etc. based on the agreements IMAB has with its partners in Israel, Germany, USA, Norway, etc. IMAB has also intensive courses of English in London (UK) for those who need higher language level.
organization of many scientific meetings in Bulgaria with the accent on the Annual Assembly of IMAB which is always dedicated to St. St. Cyril and Methodius (24-th May, National Day of Bulgarian Culture, Education and Science). The Assembly gathers hundreds of bulgarian and foreign medical specialists, including presidents of medical societies, rectors and deans of foreign universities, distinguished professors and lectors. The sessions are in all major fields of medicine, with plenary lectures, oral and poster presentations, workshops and seminars. Every year IMAB organizes many conferences on specific topics in different towns of Bulgaria, thus giving the chance of many medical people from the country to meet the invited guest-lecturers from abroad and to discuss interesting themes.
publication activities: IMAB has a Journal of IMAB with international registration where every specialist is allowed to apply his/her paper for full publication, also the medical companies advertise their products
donations for bulgarian hospitals: IMAB organizes many actions to gather donations (equip
qualification of bulgarian physicians and dentists abroad: until now, for the 10-year period (1991-2001), IMAB has sent over 250 medical people (mainly young!) to many foreign countries for specialization, exchange visits, congresses, symposia, research projects, etc. Our qualification programmes include a long-term specialization in foreign university hospitals (up to 1 or more years), shorter study projects (3 to 6 months), working visits (15 to 30 days) - they all are fully provided with stipends, license, mal-practice, insurance, accommodation, etc. based on the agreements IMAB has with its partners in Israel, Germany, USA, Norway, etc. IMAB has also intensive courses of English in London (UK) for those who need higher language level.
organization of many scientific meetings in Bulgaria with the accent on the Annual Assembly of IMAB which is always dedicated to St. St. Cyril and Methodius (24-th May, National Day of Bulgarian Culture, Education and Science). The Assembly gathers hundreds of bulgarian and foreign medical specialists, including presidents of medical societies, rectors and deans of foreign universities, distinguished professors and lectors. The sessions are in all major fields of medicine, with plenary lectures, oral and poster presentations, workshops and seminars. Every year IMAB organizes many conferences on specific topics in different towns of Bulgaria, thus giving the chance of many medical people from the country to meet the invited guest-lecturers from abroad and to discuss interesting themes.
publication activities: IMAB has a Journal of IMAB
donations for bulgarian hospitals: IMAB organizes many actions to gather donations (equip
Venue
Location: Hotel Admiral Golden Sands Resort
Contact
P.O.Box 44, Golden Sands 9007, Bulgaria Varna , Bulgaria
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