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How to Practise Evidence Based Oncology

Not eligible for ESCO credits

07.07.2005  -  09.07.2005

Bonn, Germany

COURSES AND SEMINARS

General interest

Description

The course has been granted 18 ECMECs (European CME credits).

Following the success of the first ‘How to practise evidence based oncology’ course which was held in Antwerp in 2004, ESO is pleased to announce that a course will be held in 2005, this time at the Gustav-Streseman Institut in Bonn.

Aims of the course
‘How to practise evidence-based oncology’ will enable practitioners to determine which investigations work and which do not work in the management of malignant disorders.

Participants will learn how to:
- formulate answerable questions
- gather evidence and perform searches in electronic databases
- critically analyse, summarize and appraise the evidence
- apply the evidence in decision making at the bedside

Features of the course
A key feature of the course will be the small-group sessions during which participants carry out “hands-on

General information

Venue
Gustav-Stresemann-Institut e.V.
Langer Grabenweg 68
53175 Bonn - Bad Godesberg
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)228 / 8107-0
Fax: +49 (0)228 8707197
E-mail: info@gsi-bonn.de
Web-site: www.gsi-bonn.de

Secretariat
Francesca Marangoni
European School of Oncology
V.le Beatrice d'Este, 37
20122 Milan - Italy
Tel: +39 02 85464525
Fax: +39 02 85464545
E-mail: teaching@esoncology.org

Language

The official language of the course is English and no simultaneous translation will be provided.

 

Certificate

A certificate of attendance will be issued to all participants at the end of the course.

Participants will also be entitled to European CME credits.

 

Badge

The badge is the only official evidence of registration and should be worn at all times during the course. Loss of badge means loss of registration.

 

Insurance

The Organizer bears no responsibility for untoward events in connection with, before, during and after the course. Participants are strongly advised to take out their own personal and travel insurance coverage.