Topics
- History
- Epidemiology
- Pathophysiology
- Animal and Laboratorial models
- Genetics
- Nutrition
- Metabolic Evaluation
- Associated Diseases
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- Diagnostic procedures
- Medical Management
- Metaphylaxis
- Economics
- Endourology
- Surgical Management
- Complications
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Master Lecture
Each lecture will be given by a distinguished expert based on a specific topic of major interest.
Round Table
Various experts will focus on a particular topic and present the very recent data related to it.
Debates
Debates have been designed to throw some light on controversial issues of a particular topic. A short introduction will be followed by presentations on opposing views. Comments, questions and interactive discussion from the audience are expected.
Point-Counterpoint Session
A controversial topic will be discussed. A brief introduction of the topic will be followed by presentation of 2 opposing views or approaches. The two speakers will have the opportunity for rebuttal.
Poster / Podium Sessions
Authors are invited to present their new research findings as posters. The most interesting ones will be grouped by topics and moderated in different sessions. The best quality papers accepted by the Scientific Committee will be presented during the Podium Session. Each oral presentation is limited to 7 minutes followed by 3 minutes discussion.
Poster Sessions will be run in different rooms simultaneously according to the topics and schedules.
Poster sessions
Consist of a visual display of research highlights.Poster presenters are expected to be present at their poster during the time of the session. After an initial 30-minute period of viewing of the posters, each Author will be asked to resume the content of his poster in 2 minutes. Chairmen will moderate a brief discussion between the presenter and the participants. No slides will be presented.
Information for the Presenter
Technical information:
Dimensions of your poster:
- Orientation: Portrait
- 120cm (height) x 80cm (width)
Please note these dimensions and use for reference when preparing your poster.
Suggestion: Design your poster layout in the following sections:
At upper edge, across the width of whole poster:
In the following section:
- Purpose
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
The title should be emphasised by the use of bold-face type. When displayed the letters used should not be smaller than 15mm. The subtitle should be printed in the same kind of lettering, but semi-bold and not less than 10mm high when displayed. This guarantees clear reading.
The text should be broken up by the inclusion of drawings and/or photos. Use colours. Makes the poster more attractive. Material for mounting your poster will be supplied by the organisers.
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ACUT Instructional Course (2nd Advanced Course for Urolithiasis Treatment)
An instructional course, given by well known experts, will be available. The course is designed to emphasize learning experiences that involve participants and include an informal exchange of knowledge with the faculty.
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Live Surgery
International experts will be invited to operate on selected cases to demonstrate technique and personal preferences for different approaches to identical situations.
This live demonstration will also give us the opportunity to see the most recent technological advances in the treatment of urinary stones.
Symposia organized by the Industry.
Space is available to Symposia organising by the Industry in consultation with the Organize and Scientific Committee. Time table will be discussed.
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The board members of EULIS:
- Nagaraja Rao (President),
- Bernhard Hess (Switzerland)
- Thomas Knoll (Germany)
- Palle Osther (Denmark)
- Josè Reis-Santos (Portugal)
- Kemal Sarica (Turkey)
- Hans-Goran Tiselius. (Sweden)
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Local Board
- Bruno Baggio (Padova)
- Loris Borghi (Parma)
- Renata Caudarella (Bologna)
- Elisa Cicerello (Treviso)
- Giacomo Colussi (Milano)
- Giario Conti (Como)
- Emanuele Croppi (Firenze)
- Giovanni Gambaro (Verona)
- Martino Marangella (Torino)
- Emanuele Montanari (Milano)
- Domenico Prezioso (Napoli)
- Roberto Sanseverino (Nocera)
- Andrea Tasca (Vicenza)
- Giuseppe Vezzoli (Milano)
- Alberto Zanasi (Bologna)
- Giampaolo Zanetti (Milano)
- Filiberto Zattoni (Verona)
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Advisory Board
- Peter Alken (Germany)
- Niels Bucholz (UK)
- Gary C. Curhan (USA)
- Michel Daudon (France)
- Mayur Danny I. Gohel (China)
- Bernhard Hess (Switzerland)
- Philippe Jaeger (France)
- John Kavanagh (UK)
- Francis Keeley (UK)
- Saeed R. Khan (USA)
- Thomas Knoll (Germany)
- Sven Lahme (Germany)
- Palle Osther (Denmark)
- Glenn M. Preminger (USA)
- Nagaraja Rao (UK)
- José Reis-Santos (Portugal)
- Rosemary Ryall (Australia)
- William G. Robertson (UK)
- Allen L. Rodgers (South Africa)
- Kemal Sarica (Turkey)
- Roswitha Siener (Germany )
- Walther Strohmaier (Germany)
- Hans-Goran Tiselius (Sweden)
- Alberto Trinchieri (Italy)
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