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Manchester, England
Lowry Hotel. Thursday: three workshops for STAR, BP and Agility ankle systems. Friday: symposium. Faculty: F. Alvine (USA), F. Beuchel (USA), A. Carlsson (Sweden), P. Cook (UK), L. Gill (USA), S. Henderson (UK), H. Kofoed (Denmark), M. Pappas (USA), S. Parsons (UK), P. Rippstein (Switzerland), M. Stephens (Ireland), K. Tillmann (Germany), P. Wood (UK).
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Traverse City, MI
American Orthopædic Foot and Ankle Society
Contact: Diane Fields
Fax: (206) 223–1178
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Nagoya City University Medical School
Contact: Prof. Nobuo Matsui
Phone: +81-52-851-5511
Fax: +81-52-842-0266
San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco, CA
Contact: Kathleen Shepard
Fax: (206) 223–1178
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Leuven, Belgium
September 16–18: Basic & Advanced Gait Course, Satellite Seminars. Venue: Groot Begijhof
September 18–21: ESMAC 2002: Eleventh Annual Gait Course. Venue: Aula Pieter de Somer
Contact: Administrative Organizer
King Conventions and Seminars bvba
Postbus 16, B-9820
Merelbeke, Belgium
Phone: +32 (0)9-324-09-89
Fax: +32 (0)9-324-07-56
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Web: www.uzleuven.be/diensten/fysische_geneeskunde_en_revalidatie/ganglabo/Events/
Geneva, Switzerland
The fourth annual EFAS Instructional Course is recommended to all orthopædic residents and surgeons who do a certain amount of foot and ankle surgery. The course is based on presentations, videos and panel discussions and gives participants an overall update of what is happening in the field.
Contact: Secretariat, European Foot & Ankle Society
76A Upper Georges Street
Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Phone: 353-1-230-2591
Fax: 353-1-230-2594
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Dresden, Germany
University Hospital “Carl Gustav Carus”
Clinic on trauma and reconstructive surgery. Head professor: H. Zwipp.
Contact: Dr. Rammelt
Phone: 49-351-458-3777
Fax: 49-351-458-4307
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Rosemont, IL
Contact: Diane Fields
Fax: (206) 223–1178
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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
This one-day symposium features lectures on current and cutting-edge foot and ankle surgery.
Contact: Loretta Chou, MD
Phone: (650) 498–7491
Fax: (650) 723–6396
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New York, NY
Includes lectures, workshops, forums, case presentations, poster presentations and movement sessions. Networking will be facilitated among health care professionals, dance educators, dance scientists, and dance movement specialists.
Contact: Harkness Center for Dance Injuries
Hospital for Joint Diseases
301 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 598–6022
Fax: (212) 598–7613
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Web: www.iadms.org
Bad Homburg, Germany
Video presentations by an international faculty. Topics include hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, forefoot deformities, ankle arthroscopy and sports medicine of the foot & ankle.
Contact: Prof. Dr. N. Wülker
Phone: +011 (49) 7071-29-84091
Fax: +011 (49) 7071-29-4091
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Web: www.foot-ankle.org
New Orleans, LA
Contact: Diane Fields
Fax: (206) 223–1178
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Helsinki, Finland
Contact: EFAS
76a Upper George's Street
Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Phone: 00-353-1-230-2591
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Snowmass, CO
Contact: Kathleen Shepard Fax: (206) 223–1178
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Biohotel Stanglwirt, Going, Austria
An opportunity to combine science and skiing in the Austrian mountains. Topics are: the diabetic foot, hallux valgus revision, ankle arthroplasty, tendon pathologies and free papers.
Contact: Univ. Doz. Dr. Hans-Jörg Trnka
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Golden Tulip Conference Hotel,
Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands
Contact: Nicolette van Erven, Symposium Coordinator
Convenience Conference Management
P.O. Box 77
3480 DB Harmelen, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)348 567667
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Web: www.diabeticfoot.nl/
Hilton Head, SC
Contact: Diane Fields
Fax: (206) 223–1178
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