Newsletter, 16.7.2014
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Highlights
Services
Program
Participation
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Exhibition
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“There Is a Commitment to the Training Centre” – Interview with Congress President
The DOG 2014 is bound by the motto “Qualification: Our Commitment”. Congress President Professor Johann Roider explains why he has chosen this motto, what is new and what the participants can look forward to.
Interview with Congress President Professor Johann Roider.
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Von Szily-Lecture: Does the microbiome cause uveitis?
The Uveitis Section of the DOG is honouring Professor James T. Rosenbaum (Portland/USA) with the von-Szily Medal for his services on 25 September 2014. In his von-Szily lecture, James Rosenbaum will consider the question of whether the microbiome might trigger uveitis.
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DOG-Update – State of the Art 2014
(in German language) The new educational format “DOG-Update – State of the Art” was very well received in 2013. In 2014, too, proven experts will present the most important publications of the past year in the various subspecialties of ophthalmology on Saturday and Sunday morning in twelve forty-five-minute sessions.
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Posters in Unrivaled Sessions
The new layout of our poster sessions in the last years was greatly approved. Thus, also in 2014 a very important focus will be on the poster sessions. The poster sessions will take place from Thursday to Saturday immediately after the lunch break and without competition from other simultaneous events.
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Qualification: Our Commitment – Opening Ceremony
With over 100,000 employees and a turnover of just under 77 billion Euro (2012), the BMW Group is one of the largest car manufacturers worldwide and one of the strongest commercial enterprises in Germany – a brand that stands for two things in particular: quality and qualification. In his position as head of the BMW Training Academy, Jens Gerhardt holds the reins for training and further education in the company.
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