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8:30 ~ 10:30
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Symposia
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Room101
Global Burden of Chronic Kidney Diseases |
Room102
Current Views on Drug Abuse : What Internists Should Know |
VIP
Room (4F)
Clinical Skill Laboratories & Objective Structured
Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) |
10:30 ~ 11:00
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Coffee Break
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11:00 ~ 11:50 |
President's Lecture
Room101
Perspective of Internal Medicine in IT Era
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12:00 ~ 12:50
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Luncheon Symposium 1 ( 3F Banquet
Hall )
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13:00 ~ 15:00
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Symposia
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Room101
Modification of Cardiovascular Risk Factors : Pathways
to Prevention |
Room102
Internal Medicine in IT Era (1) IT and Medical
Education |
VIP
Room (4F)
Post-Graduate Year Training (PGY) |
15:00 ~ 15:30
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Coffee Break
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15:30 ~ 16:20
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Special Lecture
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Room101
European Consensus Statement on Stroke |
VIP
Room (4F)
Challenges for Health and Healthcare |
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16:30 ~ 18:30
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Symposia
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Room101
Common Neurological Disorders for Internists |
Room102
H. pyloriRelated Gastrointestinal Disorders |
VIP
Room (4F)
Atrial Fibrillation: Current Concept |
18:30
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Satellite Symposium 2
(3F Banquet Hall)
Satellite Symposium 3 (4F VIP Room) |
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8:30 ~ 10:30
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Symposia |
Rm 101 : Global Burden of Chronic Kidney Diseases
Chair : Prof. Toshiro Fujita, Japan
Prof.
Tun-Jun Tsai, Taiwan
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Chronic
Kidney Diseases as A World-wide Epidemiological
Problem
Prof.
Toshiro Fujita, Japan |
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Etiology and Pathogenesis of CKD
Prof.
Wu-Chang Yang, Taiwan |
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Cardiovascular
Risk in Chronic Renal Failure Patients
Prof.
Namsik Chung, Korea |
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Strategies
to Interfere with Progression of Renal Disease
Prof.
Eberhard Ritz, Germany |
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Rm 102 : Current Views on
Drug Abuse : What Internists Should Know
Chair : Prof. Nobert Scherbaum, Germany
Prof.
Jou-Fang Deng, Taiwan
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The
Role of the Internist in Office-based Treatment
of Opioid Dependence
Prof.
David A Fiellin, USA |
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Treatment
of Drug Addiction in Primary Health Care
Prof.
Norbert Scherbaum, Germany |
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Trends
in Drug Markets in Australia: Implications for Policy
and Practice and Research
Prof.
Louisa Degenhardt, Australia |
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Taking
Care of Substance Abusers, An Internist's Viewpoint
Prof.
Wei-Jen Tsai, Taiwan |
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Rm 4F VIP : Clinical Skill
Laboratories & Objective Structured Clinical
Examinations (OSCEs)
Chair : Prof. Rolf A Streuli, Switzerland
Prof.
Boniface J. Lin, Taiwan
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OSCEs-Evolution
of the Assessment of Clinical Skills in the United
States
Prof.
Karen E.M. Szauter, USA |
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OSCE
for Common Achievement Test in Japan for Preclinical
Year Medical Students
Prof.
Hirotaka Onishi, Japan |
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The
Borderline Regression Procedure in Determining A
Credible Cut-off Score¡@
Prof.
Bert Zonneveld, Netherlands |
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OSCE
Experience in Taiwan
Dr.
Wei-Dean Wang, Taiwan |
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11:00 ~ 11:50
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President
Lecture:
Rm 101:
Chair: Prof. Thomas Kjellstrom, Sweden
Perspective
of Internal Medicine in IT Era
Prof.
Yuan-Teh Lee, Taiwan |
13:00 ~ 15:30
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Symposia |
Rm 101 : Modification of Cardiovascular Risk
Factors : Pathways to Prevention
Chair : Prof. Markolf Hanefeld, Germany
Prof.
Ming-Fong Chen, Taiwan
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Prevention
of Cardiovascular Complications in The Dysglycemic
Stages IGT and Type 2 Diabetes with Optimal Antihyperglycemia
Treatment
Prof.
Markolf Hanefeld, Germany |
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Primary
Prevention of Cardivascular Complication - the Role
of Low-Dose Aspirin
Prof.
John Michael Gaziano, USA |
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From
Insight to Action - Reducing CV Risk with Once-daily
Nifedipine
Prof.
Peter A Meredith, UK |
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Lipid,
Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure, or Platelet, Which
One Is More Important?
Prof.
Chau-Chung Wu, Taiwan |
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Rm 102 : Internal Medicine
in IT Era (1) IT and Medical Education
Chair : Prof. Joseph E. Johnson III, USA
Prof.
Shan-Chwen, Chang, Taiwan
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Leaning
Medicine with the Help of Computers and Learning
About Medical Computer Applications
Prof.
Arie Hasman, Netherlands |
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Simulation
Education for Crisis Team Training
Prof.
Michael DeVita, USA |
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E-learning
and Surge Capacity
Dr.
Donna F. Barbisch, USA |
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Medical
Teaching in Ambulatory Care through PBL & EBM
Dr.
Yu-Jia, Lai, Taiwan |
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Rm 4F VIP : Post-Graduate
Year Training (PGY)
Chair : Prof. Lee Goldman, USA
Prof.
Andrew T. Huang, Taiwan
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The
Essence of Medical Education
Prof.
Andrew T. Huang, Taiwan |
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The
Role of Hospitalists in the PGY Education
Prof.
Lee Goldman, USA |
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The
Reform of Post-Graduate Training System in Japan
Prof.
Kiyoshi Kitamura, Japan |
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The
Postgraduate General Medicine Training Program in
Taiwan
Prof.
Cho-Yu Chan, Taiwan |
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15:30 ~ 16:20
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16:30 ~ 18:20
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Symposia |
Rm 101 : Common Neurological Disorders for
Internists
Chair : Prof. Philip Gorelick, USA
Prof.
Yang-Chyuan Chang, Taiwan
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Update
on Prevention of First and Recurrent Stroke: New
Aspects and Future Considerations
Prof.
Philip Gorelick, USA |
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Recent
Advances in Stroke Therapies
Prof.
Chung-Yi Hsu, Taiwan |
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The
Autonomic Neuropathies: Some Recent Insights
Prof.
Phillip A. Low, USA |
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Diabetic
Neuropathies: Diagnosis and Management
Prof.
Sung-Tsang Hsieh, Taiwan |
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Rm 102 : H. pylori
Related Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chair : Prof. Yoshio Yamaoka, USA
Prof.
Jaw-Town Lin, Taiwan
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Clinical
Spectrum of H. pylori- related Gastrointestinal
Disorders : An Overview
Prof.
Soo-Heon, Park, Korea |
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The
Bacterial Factors and Strain Diversity in H. pylori
-related Gastrointestinal Disorders
Prof.
Yoshio Yamaoka, USA |
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Host
Susceptibility of H. pylori -related Gastrointestinal
Disorders
Prof.
Emad M El-Omar, UK |
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Clinical
Management of H. pylori- related Gastrointestinal
Disorders-An Update
Prof.
Ming-Shiang Wu, Taiwan |
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Rm 4F VIP : Atrial Fibrillation
: Current Concept
Chair : Prof. Jonathan S Steinberg, USA
Prof.
Shih-Ann Chen, Taiwan
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The
Pathophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation and Implication
for Therapy
Prof.
Ulrich Schotten, Netherlands |
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Prevention
of Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Prof.
Jonathan S Steinberg, USA |
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Phamacological
Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Where Do We Stand,
Rate versus Rhythm Control
Prof.
Kazuo Matsumoto. Japan |
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Nonpharmacological
Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
Prof.
Shih-Ann Chen, Taiwan |
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