European Congress of Internal Medicine

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European Congress of Internal Medicine
15
th
2 - 3
September
2016
European Congress
of Internal Medicine
Connecting with the patient
AMSTERDAM
Beurs van Berlage
www.ecim2016.org
Sponsorship
MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction3
Scientific Committee
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Congress Main Topics
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Amsterdam
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Exhibition Floor Plan
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Program at a glance
Packages
Additional Sponsoring
Regitration Form
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure and honor to inform you that the European Federation
of Internal Medicine will organize its 15th congress in the beautiful city of
Amsterdam.
The European Federation of Internal Medicine represents more than 40.000
physicians committed to Internal Medicine, the cornerstone of every
healthcare system.
The theme of this congress will be “Connecting with the Patient”.
The European Congress of Internal Medicine is the only event ran on
European level for healthcare professionals working in the field of internal
medicine.
The focus will be on topics relevant for Internal Medicine in the 21th century:
• Patient Participation and Advocacy
• Education in 21st Century
• Watson, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
• Big Data and Its application in Translational Medicine
• Global Disasters
• Internal Medicine in the 21st Century
The congress will consist of lectures, workshops and sessions. Furthermore
there will be unmissable opportunity for participants to train their medical
and technological skills, share best practice, while engaging and networking
with other professionals from a wide range of disciplines.
We look forward to cooperate with many partners from the pharmaceutical
and technological industries.
For information about sponsoring, please contact:
AIM International - Jan van den Broeck - [email protected]
Looking forward to meet you in Amsterdam!
Frank H. Bosch, M.D. Ph.D. FRCP FACP
President of EFIM
Mark H.H. Kramer, M.D. Ph.D. FRCP FACP
Professor of Medicine
President of ECIM 2016
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
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EFIM EC Nucleus
Frank Bosch - EFIM President, the Netherlands
Pedro Conthe - EFIM Secretary General, Spain
Runolfur Palsson - EFIM President Elect, Iceland
Antonio Martins Baptista - EFIM Treasurer, Portugal
Maria Domenica Cappellini - EFIM Past President, Italy
Mark Kramer - ECIM 2016 President, the Netherlands
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ECIM Subcommittee members
Dror Dicker, Israel
Paolo Pauletto, Italy
Javier Garcia Alegria, Spain
Eugeniusz Kucharz, Poland
Serhat Unal, Turkey
Daniel Sereni, France
Frauke Weidanz, United Kingdom
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Local Organising Committee (The Netherlands)
Mark H.H. Kramer, Chair
Yvo Smulders
Max Nieuwdorp
Suzanne Geerlings
Prabath Nanayakkara
Monique Slee-Valentijn
Majon Muller
CONGRESS MAIN TOPICS
Global Topics
• Patient Participation and Advocacy
• Education in 21st Century
• Watson, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
• Big Data and Its Application in Translational Medicine
• Global Disasters
• Internal Medicine in the 21st Century
Scientific Topics
•Aging Frailty Gerontology: ‘How to become a Centenarian’
• Stem Cells and Organ Engineering
• Microbioma and Obesity
• Precision Medicine
• Clinical Reasoning
• When to Cure and When to Care
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AMSTERDAM
Discover the many secrets of this gently beautiful country and its masterpieces,
canal towns and windmills. Revel in the welcoming yet wry culture at a cafe, then
bike past fields of tulips.
The Dutch themselves seem oversized (actually they are statistically the tallest
nationality on the planet.) Gregariousness, thrift, good sense, and wry humour are
all national traits, as is no-holds-barred honesty.
Other places as old as Amsterdam have evocative beauty and come in a variety
of sizes: Edam, Haarlem, Delft and Deventer to name just some of the smaller
delights. Moving up the league tables in size, there’s the canal towns of Leiden,
Haarlem and Utrecht. And Rotterdam is a modernist feast all its own.
VENUE: BEURS VAN BERLAGE
Beurs van Berlage is an important monument of the modern Dutch architecture.
It was built between 1898 and 1903 by the prominent Dutch architect of the 20th
century Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856-1934). Berlage constructed the Beurs on
the newly created piece of land obtained by covering the city oldest harbour basin
located in the very centre of Amsterdam.
The architectural importance of the
Berlage Beurs lays in its original volume
and the new aesthetics’ it proposed at
the time. Here is the sober brick building,
which does not try to imitate gothic or
renaissance as all important city buildings
in Amsterdam erected at the end of the
19th century (just to name Rijksmuseum,
Stedelijk Museum and the Central Station)
but establishes its own new style.
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WHY SHOULD YOU BE PARTNER OF THIS CONGRESS?
1/ No other meeting like ECIM offers you the opportunity to reach out to such a
broad audience of internal medicine physicians.
2/You will enjoy a close relationship during 2 days with the key decision makers.
3/You will benefit from high visibility before, during and after the congress depending
on the opportunities that you choose.
4/ The international audience will generate leads and will give you an opening to
several potential markets.
5/Your image will be associated with a Federation that wants to enable European
internists to provide better care for all patients across Europe.
6/The presence and collaboration of 34 National Societies from 32 member countries.
CATERING AND EXHIBITION AREA
Graanbeurszaal
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2
9
Coffee break
&
catering area
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4
5
6 sqm
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6
9 sqm
7
12 sqm
The booth space selection will be on first come, first served basis.
The floor plan may be updated according to the evolution of the program.
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MEET THE SPEAKERS
We are pleased of presenting you the leading international physicians, internists and scientists
who would deliver the plenary lectures during the 15th European Congress of Internal Medicine:
David O. Arnar
Transforming Genetic Data Into Better Health
While there has been an exponential increase in the number of published
papers in genetic medicine in the last decade, the findings have not yet had
the a large on the diagnosis and treatment of common diseases. There are
a number of reasons for this but new methods in genotyping, such as whole
genome sequencing, offer exiting new possibilities in this area. One of the
biggest challenges in modern medicine is how we can begin to transform the
results from genetic studies into better health. In this lecture some ideas on
how to use genetic data in clinical care will be discussed.
Karine Clement
Microbioma and obesity
Jane Dacre
Education in 21th Century
Jaap van Dissel
Global Disasters
Lucien Engelen
Patient in Control
Jan Kimpen
Origin of Species: stem cells
Martin Kohn
Wo ways of knowing: Big data and Evidence-Based Medicine
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Marcel Levi
Internal Medicine in the 21st Century
We are living in the golden age of medicine as new findings in basic sciences
(cell biology, genetics, physics, etc.) are translated into new management
modalities for patients and significantly contribute to better diagnostic and
therapeutic possibilities. Internal Medicine is positioned in the very center
of this exciting development. But what does it mean for the way we have
organized ourselves, our specialism and subspecialisms, our training and our
interaction with patients, colleagues and institutions?
Victor M. Montori
Patient Participation
Dr Montori will be discussing the challenge of caring for patients who live
complex lives because of their personal and social situations and the accumulation of multiple chronic conditions. Proposing minimally disruptive medicine
and shared decision making, Montori makes the case for careful and kind care.
Rudi GJ Westendorp
Ageing People – Who is at Risk?
Old age comes with an accumulation of permanent damage that determines
adverse outcome. Numerous comorbidity and frailty indices have been established to help with prognosis but these appear to have only little discriminative
power. Demographic variables have the strongest power to predict mortality
risk and provide arguments for medical decision making based on age and sex
only.
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PROGRAM
Friday 2nd September, 2016
08.15
08.30
09.00
Welcome
Plenary 1
Ageing People - Who is at Risk? - Prof Rudi Westendorp (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Plenary 2
Patient Participation - Prof Victor Montori (Rochester, USA)
Parallel 1
09.40
Young Internists Corner
Pause
09.30
Parallel 2
How to Become an Centenarian?
Prof Andrea Maier (Melbourne, Australia)
Patient Advocacy
(Thalassaemia International
Federation)
Androulla Eleftheriou (Cyprus)
Cardiovascular Aging and the Brain
Prof Rose Anne Kenny (Ireland)
Choosing Wisely
Prof Nicola Montano (Milan, Italy)
10.10
Debate:
Choosing Wisely at the End of Life
Coffee break
10.40
Parallel 3
Meet the Young Internists
Parallel 4
Clinical Reasoning and
Tacid Knowledge
Prof Mark Kramer
11.00
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
11.30
Internal Medicine and Money
Wouter Bos (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Patient Safety
Dr Javier Garcia Alegria (Spain)
12.00
Lunch, Industry and e-posters
SERIOUS GAMING
Champions League
13.00
13.30
Plenary 3
The Virtual Reality of Virtual Patients
Plenary 4
Education in 21st Century - Prof Jane Dacre (London, United Kingdom)
Pause
14.00
Parallel 5
Young Internist
14.10
Meet the Expert
Parallel 6
Continued Education
Prof Ramon Pujol (Spain)
Education in a European Perspective
14.40
Debate:
Teaching and
Assessing Non-Technical Skills
Coffee break
15.10
Parallel 7
The New Stethoscope
Prof Matthias Hofer (Germany)
15.30
Parallel 8
Listen to Your Patient
Prof Paul Wilson
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
16.00
Global Climate Change and Health
Prof Nitin Damle (Wakefield, USA)
16.30
Pause
Plenary 5
16.40
Two Ways of Knowing: Big Data and Evidence-Based Medicine
Dr Kyu Rhee (New York, USA)
17.15
Networking Cocktail
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Masterclass
PROGRAM
Saturday 3rd September, 2016
Plenary 1
08.30 Global Disasters
Prof Jaap van Dissel (The Netherlands)
09.00
Plenary 2
Microbioma and Obesity
Parallel 2
Parallel 1
09.40
Microbioma and Diabetes
Prof Max Nieuwdorp
Denque, Chikungunya, Zika
Dr Stephen Vreden
Metabolic Meltdown
Treatment as Prevention for
Hepatitis C in Iceland a National Elimination Project
Dr Sigurdur Olafsson (Reykjavik, Iceland)
(The Netherlands)
Meet the Expert
Coffee break
10.40
Parallel 3
Parallel 4
The quality of the Medical Research
Prof Doug Altman
Acute Care and Disruptive Change
Dr Michael Hansen-Nord
New Trial Designs
Acute Care – Where Next?
Prof Derek Bell
(Oxford, United Kingdom)
11.30
Masterclass
(Paramaribo, Suriname)
10.10
11.00
Young Internists Corner
Pause
09.30
Masterclass
How to Write a Case Report
(Odense, Denmark)
(London, United Kingdom)
12.00
13.00
Lunch, Industry and e-posters
SERIOUS GAMING Champions
League
Plenary 3
Digitalization in Health Care - Jan Kimpen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Plenary 4
13.30 Transforming Genetic Data Into Better Health
Case Report Competition
Case Report Competition
Dr David O. Arnar (Reykjavik, Iceland)
Pause
14.00
Parallel 6
Parallel 5
14.10
Controlling the Immune System
Prof Antonio Countinho (Portugal)
Workshop on Ultrasonography
Dr Frank Bosch
Debate
(Arnhem, The Netherlands)
Dr Alexis Michael Mueller-Marbach
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
14.40
Ecology of Internal Medicine Care
Dr Suthesh Sivapalaratnam
(United Kingdom)
Coffee break
15.10
15.30
Plenary 5
Young Internist: Round Table ‘Back to the Future’
16.00 Best Poster and Foundation award
Plenary 6
16.30 Internal Medicine in the 21th Century
Prof Marcel Levi (The Netherlands)
17.00 Closing
DURING THE DAY WORKSHOPS:
1. Ultrasonography on the job
This program is subject to change and will be updated over the following weeks
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PACKAGES
Gold package entitles you to the following benefits
€ 10 000
• Booth space rental 12 m2
• 3 complimentary conference registrations
free access to all sessions & welcome reception
• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level
• Recognition in the final program
• 1 free insert in the delegate bag
Silver package entitles you to the following benefits
€ 7 500
• Booth space rental 9 m2
• 2 complimentary conference registrations
free access to all sessions & welcome reception
• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level
• Recognition in the final program
Bronze package entitles you to the following benefits
• Booth space rental 6 m2
• 1 complimentary conference registration
free access to all sessions & welcome reception
• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level
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€ 5 000
ADDITIONAL
SPONSORING
Symposium Satellite
€ 10 000
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• The room includes the basic AV material such as projector, screen,
microphones and loudspeakers
• You have also the opportunity to provide give-aways during the session
(hostesses are not included). The cost is 10.000€ excl. VAT
• The room will be set up for around 500 participants
APP sponsoring
€ 7 500
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• 1 complimentary conference registration
free access to all sessions & welcome reception
• Recognition in the Final Program
• Sponsors logo on the opening page of the APP
Electronic Poster area
€ 7 500
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• 1 complimentary conference registration
free access to all sessions & welcome reception
• Recognition in the Final Program
• Sponsors logo on all electronic screens in the area
Networking Cocktail
€ 5 000
The Networking Cocktail will take place on Friday, 2 September at the beautiful surrounding of
the Beurs van Berlage.
The Networking Cocktail is a great opportunity for the congress participants to network while
enjoying drinks & finger food.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s logo on display units during the Networking Cocktail.
• Recognition in the final program
• Opportunity to provide give-aways during the reception with the agreement
of local organizing Committee
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ADDITIONAL
SPONSORING
Lanyards
€ 2 500
The participant name badges will be attached to a lanyard worn around the neck.
The exclusive sponsor of the lanyard can choose the color and logo/text for the lanyards.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s name & logo on the lanyards
• Recognition in the final program
Pocket Program
€ 2 500
Every delegate will receive a pocket sized programme which will contain information on the
congress program as well as on the social functions. The back will be reserved for use by
the sponsoring company.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s advertisement/logo on the back of the pocket program
• Recognition in the final program
Final Program and Abstract Book on USB
€ 2 500
Every delegate will receive a final program and abstract book on USB which will contain
information on the congress program as well as on all abstracts.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s advertisement/logo on the USB stick
• Recognition in the final program
1000 Bottles
€ 1 500
1000 bottles of 0.5 l bottled water incl. company logo
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s advertisement/logo on the bottles
• Recognition in the final program
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REGISTRATION FORM
Company Information
Company name
Authorized representative
Title
Address
CityState/Province
Country
Postal/ZIP Code
TelephoneFax
EmailWebsite
VAT NR
Sponsoring packages
We confirm our final support of the 15th European Congress of International Medicine at the following
level of sponsorship: (please indicate the level you are intersted in)
q Gold Package
€10 000
q Silver Package
€ 7 500
q Bronze Package
€ 5 000
Additional sponsoring opportunities
q Symposium Satellite
q APP
q Electronic Poster area
q Networking Cocktail
q Lanyards
q Pocket Program
q Final Program and Abstract Book on USB
q 1000 bottles
€10 000
€ 7 500
€ 7 500
€ 5 000
€ 2 500
€ 2 500
€ 2 500
€ 1 500
Payment information
Subtotal, Sponsoring Packages
€
Subtotal, Additional Sponsoring Opportunities
€
Total €
DateSignature
When this contract has been signed you are requested to make a 50% deposit payment to guarantee the
agreement. To be able do so an invoice will be send to above mentioned company information.
Please return this reservation form completed to
AIM Group Belgium
Grensstraat, 7 - B-1831 Diegem (Belgium)
T. +32 2 722 82 30 - Fax +32 2 722 82 40
For information about sponsoring, please contact
Jan van den Broeck, AIM International: [email protected]
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