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Joint BMLA and British Skin Laser
Study Group Meeting / BMLA AGM

11 May 2005 - Epsom

CONTACT DETAILS

Conference & Event Services
British Association of Dermatologists
4 Fitzroy Square
London W1T 5HQ
Tel: 020 7391 6358
Fax: 020 7388 0487
Email: conference@bad.org.uk

Downloadable Resources (from the information pack)

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Spanish Laser Society

The Spanish Laser Society (SELMQ) is hosting an International Congress in conjunction with the BMLA and the European Laser Association (ELA) in Marbella, Spain, 14-16 May 2004. Main topics include Laser Safety, Laser Treatment of Vascular and Pigmented Lesions, Laser and IPL Systems for Hair Removal, Ablative and Non-ablative Laser Resurfacing, Lasers in ENT and Proctology. Secretary and Information from Cititravel, S.A., Plaza Ole, 4-29630 Benalmadena Costa. Malaga.

There will be Spanish/English translation during the meeting. This is a super opportunity to network with Catalonian colleagues. Full programme, registration forms and hotel booking are available on the web page http://www.congresoselmq.com with reduced rates for BMLA members. Now is a good time to join the BMLA!

Tel +34 95 244 56 45 Fax +34 95 244 56 47
e-mail: agp@cititravel.es

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BMLA Annual Scientific Meeting and AGM

9-10 September 2004 - Eastman Dental Clinic, London

Contact Colin Hopper

 

There is a full programme of keynote speakers and open sicentific contributions covering both leading edge developments and also reviewing clinical practice. In addition, there are workshops on:

  • Nursing
  • PDT
  • Safety
  • Endovascular
  • Dermatological Laser Treatment

See the programme (available in downloads just below) for more details. PLACES ON THE WORKSHOP ARE LIMITED. Register without delay.

DOWNLOADS:

Laser Courses (Sept 2003) - MS Word Download

Joint International Laser Conference hosted by British Medical Laser Association, American Society for Lasers in Surgery & Medicine, and European Laser Association 21-23 September 2003, Edinburgh. This was a very successful event attended by over 700 delegates and exhibitors.

Hosted by

American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS)

European Laser Associaion (ELA)


British Medical Laser Association (BMLA)

See website: www.clansman.com/lasers2003

 

Key Features

  • Specialist Courses
  • Plenary Symposium
  • Keynote state-of-the-art lectures
  • Expert Panels
  • Open papers
  • Posters
  • Travel grants and Awards
  • Commercial exhibition

 

Main Topics

  • Vascular and pigmented lesions
  • Hair removal
  • Skin resurfacing & rejuvination
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Photodiagnosis
  • ENT & Oral
  • Gastric and Respiratory tract
  • Ophthalmology
  • Basic science
  • New techniques

 

Target Audience

  • This meeting will be of interest to
  • Experienced and Junior Clinicians
  • Investigative Scientists
  • Associate Professionals
  • Innovative Engineers

 

Exhibition/Sponsorship
There will be a number of commercial opportunities available at the conference to include a trade exhibition and sponsorship. To find out more about these opportunities please contact Clansman Monarch. Email: lasers2003@clansman.com

 

Edinburgh International Conference Centre
The Edinburgh International Conference Centre, located in the heart of Edinburgh is Scotland's premier conference venue. It provides an extremely flexible and sophisticated venue for conferences and exhibitions, and is now rated amongst the best in the world. All the facilities are of the highest standard; from the presentation technology to the first class catering. The Centre is easily accessible from all of Edinburgh's major hotels and is only a five minute walk from Princes Street.

 

Travelling to Edinburgh
By Air: Edinburgh Airport is 12 kilometres (8 miles) from the City Centre. There are regular air services direct to Edinburgh from many UK and European destinations. Alternatively Glasgow International airport (50 miles) has many direct flights from Europe and North America.

By Rail: Waverley Station, Edinburgh's main rail station, is located at the east end of Princes Street. There are comprehensive train connections from most other cities in the UK.

By Road: Edinburgh is easily accessible to the UK road network, whether travelling from the north or the south and is easily reached by road from Europe.

 

About Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the ideal location for a conference. It provides all of the facilities that delegates expect and require… a wonderful city-centre setting, a wide range of bars, cafes and restaurants and its ancient castle which dominates Princes Street. Visitors also have the opportunity to take in a number of the city's 60 museums and galleries. Edinburgh has a plethora of architectural delights throughout the city centre which visitors can enjoy by foot or on the numerous open top buses.

 

Social Programme
An exciting social programme is planned and will include a welcome reception and conference dinner in one of Edinburgh's finest venues. A varied and interesting accompanying guests programme will also be on offer providing visitors with a choice of tours and activities unique to Edinburgh and Scotland.

 

Further Information
Further information on the conference can be obtained from:
Clansman Monarch Ltd.
Tel: 00 44 (0) 131 226 5222
Fax: 00 44 (0) 131 624 7277
Email: lasers2003@clansman.com
Web: www.clansman.com/lasers2003



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