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The Egyptian Society of Nuclear Medicine
Specialists (ESNMS)
announces with great pleasure the success of its Fourth Annual Meeting
that was held in the scenic port city of Alexandria from 14 - 16 March 2003.
The meeting started on 14/3/2002 at 10:00 as usual
by the Welcome Address of the Congress President Prof. Dr. M. Abdel
Razzak.
The regular scientific program of the meeting then
followed, in the form of six sessions that dealt with the following subjects:
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Friday 14/3/2003 |
Session I: (10:20 - 11:50)
Tumour Imaging
Breast Imaging.
Prof. Dr.
J. Buscomb
(UK).
Bone and soft tissue tumours.
Prof. Dr.
H. Moustafa
(Egypt).

Session II: (13:20 - 14:50)
Free papers

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Saturday
15/3/2003
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Session III: (9:00 - 11:40) Cardiology & Free Papers
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Echo-Cardiography In Coronary Heart evaluation Prof. Dr. W. El-Arusi (Egypt). Nuclear Medicine Application In Acute Coronary
Syndromes Prof. Dr. H. Abdel-Dayem (USA). Meet The Expert (Gated SPECT) Prof. Dr. J. Buscomb (UK).
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Free papers

Session IV: (12:10 - 14:30)
PET Imaging & Free Papers
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Medical Cyclotron Eng. O. V. Der Borght (Belgium). PET CT. Anatometabolic Image Fusion In Oncology Prof. Dr. J. Baum (Germany). New Developments In Pet Imaging Prof. Dr. H. Abdel-Dayem (USA). |
Free papers

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Sunday 16/3/2003 |
Session V: (9:00 - 11:00)
Therapy & PACS
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Treatment of Thyrotoxicosis Prof. Dr. M. Abdel Razzak (Egypt). Lipiodol in Liver Cancer Prof. Dr. J. Buscomb (UK). Introduction to PACS and Digital Imaging Network Dr. M. Hammady (Egypt). |

Session VI: (11:30 - 13:35)
Free papers

The quality and range of material submitted to the
scientific committee allowed them to choose for presentation a number of free
papers that dealt with a variety of interesting and timely subjects dealing with
different aspects of nuclear medicine.
The second day of the meeting was also notable for
our annual gala dinner, which was held this year after sunset in an old castle
near the sea-shore in the western outskirts of Alexandria. Different delicious
sea food plates were served while watching some of the Folklore dancing
characteristic of the north western part of Egypt.
Inspite of the difficulties
imposed by the disturbed economic situation, together with the effects of the
second gulf war, the meeting was attended by 90 participants ( 78 Egyptians
& 12 expatriates). As usual, our guests from outside Egypt were variable with
2 from North Africa, 5 from Europe, 3 Americans and 2 from Asia.
Our greatest satisfaction comes from the
enthusiastic participation of such a large proportion of the nuclear medicine
community with their fruitful discussions. It is also very gratifying to receive
so many nice comments from the attendees after their return home.
Herewith are some examples of the received
comments :
I found the meeting well run with a good mixture of
talks in spite of the special circumstances making the meeting organization
difficult.
Prof. Dr. J. Buscombe. (UK)
The quality of the audience as well as the venue
were excellent.
Eng. Van Der Borght. (Belgium)
The congress was very well organized.
Prof. R. Baum. (Germany)
In this connection, I would love to record our
thanks to everyone who helped in making this meeting succeed. Definitely we
cannot overlook the roles of the board of directors, the organizing committee
and the secretarial group, as well as Intertours who handled the needed
reservations and travel arrangements.
Similarly, we cannot deny the donations offered by
the banks and companies working in the field of nuclear medicine, and which
helped us to have such a wonderful meeting.
The sponsors
arranged in descending order of their contributions were:
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First Category:
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1. IBA – Radioisotopes |
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2. Gamma Trade Co |
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3. International Electronics |
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Second Category:
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4. Quadri Pharma. |
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5. Foumedco |
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6. Egypt Air. |
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Third Category:
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7. Novo Nordisk. |
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8. Philips. |
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9. National Co. for Distribution. |
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10.Femto Trade Co. |
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11. Arab Contractors for Maintenance |
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12. Life Care. |
We hope to
enjoy your pleasant company as usual in our next meeting of 2004.
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