MEETINGS - MEDICA 2003 (Germany) November 2003:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
MEDICA 2003, the world's biggest medical fair, will take place on November 19-22 2003 at the Dusseldorf Trade Fair Centre, Dusseldorf, Germany. The event comprises an exhibition showcasing almost 4,000 products and services; scientific forums and continuing education courses (including addresses by the German Hospital Congress) and several special presentations. Amongst the presentations is a day-long programme on solving healthcare problems with telematics, which will incorporate the opinions of over 120 industry experts and features workshops, user forums, panel discussions and presentations. Other hot topics for 2003 are computer-aided visualisation and operation techniques; the speed and precision of laboratory diagnostics; the advantages and limitations of the latest endoscopic techniques; and technical innovations for the heart. For further details email info@ medica.de or visit www. medica.de
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