As a courtesy to the Digital Pathology Association, I am passing along this information regarding the 2012 Pathology Visions conference in Baltimore, Maryland from October 28-31, 2012. Please consider submitting an abstract for oral presentation and/or poster presentation. This is a great conference to attend!
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR PATHOLOGY VISIONS 2012 APPROACHING
What’s the best way to stay in the loop on the most pressing and intriguing topics in the field of digital pathology? By attending and speaking at the Digital Pathology Association’s (DPA) annual meeting, Pathology Visions.
Pathology Visions will be held October 28 – 31, 2012 at the Hilton Baltimore. The Pathology Visions Conference will give you the opportunity to present and learn about real world, practical applications in the ever evolving field of digital pathology. In addition, Pathology Visions will give you direct access to industry leaders, the opportunity to earn CME credits, your choice of cutting-edge workshops with distinguished trade visionaries, the chance to see the latest product solutions, and much more!
The DPA is currently accepting oral presentation abstracts and poster presentation abstracts. The oral abstracts, submissions which provide researchers the opportunity to present for 30 minutes on a topic related to digital pathology, will be due on June 1, 2012. The poster presentation abstracts, allowing attendees the opportunity to display a poster for two days during Pathology Visions, will be due August 1, 2012.
Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Pathology Visions Program Committee and chosen presenters will be provided a conference registration pass (valued at $699), economy class round trip airfare, and lodging expenses for a maximum of 3 nights (October 28 - 31) at the host hotel.
Accepted presenters will be notified by June 15, 2012. To submit your abstract please now please click here. For more information regarding Pathology Visions please click here.
About the DPA
The Digital Pathology Association, located in Indianapolis, IN, was founded in 2009. Its mission is to facilitate education and awareness of digital pathology applications in healthcare and life sciences. Members will be encouraged to share best practices and promote the use of technology among colleagues in order to demonstrate efficiencies, awareness, and its ultimate benefits to patient care.
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