RO-MEDINF 2010 - Romanian Medical Informatics in European Context

18 - 20 November 2010, Arad, Romania.
The Romanian Society of Medical Informatics, RSMI will held in Arad the 31st National Conference on Medical Informatics, with support from the Western University "Vasile Goldis".

Conference title, "The Romanian Medical Informatics European Context", attempts to establish a bridge between the concerns of everyday problem solving and integration efforts of the Romanian research in European projects.

The conference program is attractive, including an invited speakers session, four sessions of communications and a round table on a hot topic: "What do politicians expect from e-health? What do we expect from politicians? Let's work together!"

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.medinfo.umft.ro/rsmi

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