Global scientific meeting on osteoporosis and osteoarthritis

IOF WCO-ECCEO10 will be the largest global scientific meeting devoted exclusively to osteoporosis and osteoarthritis in 2010. We look forward to welcoming you in Florence next spring!

ATTENDEES
More than 5000 researchers and clinicians from all continents are expected, this will be the premier global networking event in the field for 2010. Don't miss this opportunity - Register today!

PLENARY SESSIONS
Key opinion Leaders will present on the most recent topics in the field, see the scientific programme chaired by Professors Cyrus Cooper and Rene Rizzoli.

MEET-THE-EXPERT SESSIONS
Focused sessions chaired by leading specialists will offer the opportunity to learn about new clinical developments in smaller meeting rooms with restricted, pre-reserved attendance.

ABSTRACTS Your abstract will be published in the field's leading journal, Osteoporosis International, with opportunity for oral or poster presentation. Deadline February 4, 2010.

SPECIAL SESSIONS AND SATELLITE SYMPOSIA
Ancillary sessions will provide in-depth coverage of specific clinical topics.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITS
EACCME accreditation is planned. Credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physicians' Recognition Award (PRA).

FLORENCE, ITALY
The congress center is centrally located in the heart of Florence - renowned cultural sites are within easy reach for delegates and accompanying persons alike. There is no better time to be in Tuscany than springtime!

Take note of these key dates

  • Early Bird registration deadline: January 15, 2010
  • Abstract submission deadline: February 4, 2010

Deadlines for awards and fellowship applications:

  • Pierre Delmas Prize and IOF-Servier Young Investigator Award: February 1, 2010
  • ESCEO-AMGEN Osteoporosis Fellowship Program: March 8, 2010

Register before January 15, 2010 for early bird registration rates. Visit www.iofwco-ecceo10.org for online registration. We look forward to seeing you in Florence Italy!

Source: International Osteoporosis Foundation

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