EFSUMB Newsletter
EFSUMB Newsletter European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
25th EUROSON 2013, Stuttgart, Germany – Registration open now! Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the online registration for the 37. Dreiländertreffen der DEGUM / SGUM / ÖGUM / 25th EUROSON Congress is now open! The 37. Dreiländertreffen der DEGUM / SGUM / ÖGUM / 25th EUROSON Congress is going to take place in Stuttgart from October 9–12, 2013. With the Congress motto “Science and Education” all new techniques and scientific work will be presented in scientific meetings. Special topics will be worked up in Categorical Courses under several aspects within a whole day, whereas refresher courses will focus on implications and concerns of ultrasound applications in daily practice. State of the Art and special
lectures will give overviews to complete the update. Please find more information on the congress website http://www.ultraschall2013.org/program.html
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Training sessions throughout the congress will strengthen the practical approach taught by European specialists in all ultrasound fields to optimize every participant’s skill. Other main topics will be ultrasound in guidelines, sonography and other imaging modalities in oncology, ultrasound as a strategical clinical tool and first imaging method as well as sonography in emergency medicine and point of care ultrasound.
Fabio Piscaglia EFSUMB, Congress President
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Stuttgart for sounds of several wave lengths, staying with ultrasound friends at the EUROSON and Dreiländertreffen joint meeting in October 2013.
Andreas Schuler DEGUM, Congress President
Letter to the EFSUMB Newsletter Editor Adrian Săftoiu In the first issue from 2013 of Ultraschall in der Medizin, I read an interesting paper (EFSUMB Executive Bureau. Ultraschall in Med 2013; 34: 92), regarding a new classification of the ultrasound method. The latest developments of this now “old technique”, with more than 50 years of clinical use, made possible two things: firstly, development of very sophisticated new
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ultrasound machines (with a lot of technological capabilities such as Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography, Elastography, Fusion capabilities and others), and on the other hand, small, compact, portable ultrasound systems (very recently with wireless connection of the probe). Of course, the results of ultrasound examinations
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performed with these two types of ultrasound m achines cannot be similar.
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