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05.04.2011

“Let us help to live better” – the next edition of the congress held from 6th to 8th April

300 participants from Poland and foreign countries will be holding their debate during the scientific congress which accompanies the REHMED-EXPO fair

“Let us help to live better” – the next edition of the congress held from 6th to 8th April

WThe distinguished specialists from Poland as well as from Czech  Republic, Germany, Austria and Slovenia will partake in the congress

The very interesting event which accompanies the REHMED-EXPO fair is the International Scientific Congress which is held under the banner “Let us help to live better”. This is the fourth edition of the congress. The programme of the congress has been designed to address the present day problems and important issues concerning numerous medical specialisations and contemporary physiotherapy as well as rehabilitation. The special attention will be paid to the musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

The distinguished specialists from Poland as well as the guests from Czech Republic, Germany, Austria and Slovenia will partake in the congress. The congress subject matter has been organised in five main sessions: social paediatrics, orthopaedic, diagnostic imaging, urology-oncology, immunology and endocrinology.

Basing on the four-year experience, the 2011 edition of the congress has been designed as an international event open for lecturers and participants from many different countries. It brings together the people who are ready to exchange their experience related to different aspects of medicine. The congress is addressed at the doctors and physiotherapy specialists, medical university students and all those who are interested in clinical and scientific aspect of medicine and its achievements. We hope to develop cooperation with the most dynamic academic centres and clinics. Our ambitions find the justification in the fact that the third edition of the “Let us help to live better” congress in April 2010 brought together over 50 scientific authorities of different medical specialisations from Poland, France, Germany and Czech Republic as well as 550 participants.