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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. President of the congress: Assoc.Prof . Milan Grundmann , M.D., Ph.D. Members at Large: Prof. Stefan Alusik , M . D . , Ph.D. Assoc.Prof . Otto Mayer , M . D . , Ph.D. Assoc.Prof . Jitka Patockova , M . D . , Ph.D. Assoc.Prof . Petr Petr , M . D . , Ph.D.
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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE • President of the congress: Assoc.Prof. Milan Grundmann, M.D., Ph.D. • Members at Large: Prof. Stefan Alusik, M.D., Ph.D. Assoc.Prof. Otto Mayer, M.D., Ph.D. Assoc.Prof. Jitka Patockova, M.D., Ph.D. Assoc.Prof. Petr Petr, M.D., Ph.D. Assoc.Prof.KarelUrbanek, M.D., Ph.D. Dr.HanaBrozmanova, Ph.D. Ivana Kacirova, M.D., Ph.D. David Suchy, M.D., Ph.D.
OUR MAIN TOPIC FOR THE 2015 CONFERENCE THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING, PHENOTYPING AND GENOTYPING – THE BASES OF PERSONALIZED PHARMACOTHERAPY
PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE CURRENT CONFERENCE STRUCTURE In order to reachhigherparticipation of the physicians in clinical practicewepropose: • Close cooperation with societies of Internal medicine, Cardiology, Hypertension, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Neurology, Psychiatry, Nephrology, Gynecology etc. • Every symposium and section will be introduced by the lecture concerning to pharmacotherapy, followed up TDM lectures (analytics, interpretation and clinical usefulness)
PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE CURRENT CONFERENCE STRUCTURE • Can we do without drugs ? TDM in Drugs of Abuse (testing, monitoring, screening, random testing, reasonable suspicion testing, post accident testing, follow-up testing) with cooperation of police, prisoner duty • The application of high resolution mass spectrometry to the screening of drugs and toxicants • Is there a future for techniques not based on mass spectrometry for TDM and CT ? • Analyses of toxicological events in different medical disciplines (cooperation's with clinicians, toxicologists, clinical pharmacologists and pharmacists)
PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE CURRENT REGISTRATION STRUCTURE To support the increase of the number of participants, we propose following changes in the registration structure : • Implement „standalone“ workshops with interdisciplinary themes • Selected lectures will be opened also for one-time registration to increase the number of participants from other medical societies • Reduced registration fee for students for selected lectures.
CZECH SOCIETY OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY • 1976 - Section of Clinical Pharmacology of CSECPT • 2009 - Czech Society of Clinical Pharmacology (60 members) • 2 CPI (Ostrava), 1 CPD (Pilsen), 9 CPU (Prague, Brno, Olomouc, Ceske Budejovice, Hradec Kralove) • www.klinfarm.cz Organizers of: 18 National Congresses of TDM 14 National Congresses of Clinical Pharmacology 5 Czech – Slovak Congresses of Clinical Pharmacology 4 Congresses of Czech Society of Hypertension 2 Satellite Symposiums of EACPT (2003, 2005)
CZECH-IN LTD. • Founded: 2002 • Business Activity: Congress, Event and Association Management • Annually organizes:8 Congresses and 40 Conferences • Nr. of delegates per year: more than 15000 • Employees: 28 full time staff, 15 freelance staff • Based in: Prague Congress Centre (PCC) • Member of: ICCA, MPI, PCB, ISO certified • http://www.czech-in.cz/
LOCAL AUSPICES Prague Convention Bureau www.pragueconvention.cz CzechTourism www.czechtourism.cz City of Prague www.cityofprague.cz Czech Airlines www.csa.cz Prague Congress Centre www.kcp.cz
LOCAL AUSPICES Ministry of Health http://www.mzcr.cz/ Czech Conference of Rectors http://crc.muni.cz/ Council of Higher Education Institutions http://www.radavs.cz/
LOCAL SUPPORT Prague Convention Bureau www.pragueconvention.cz CzechTourism www.czechtourism.cz CZECH-IN, Professional Congress Organiser www.czech-in.cz Prague Congress Centre www.kcp.cz
LOCAL BUSINESS RocheWatersAgilent ChromsystemSiemensAbbott
PRAGUE CONGRESS CENTRE - ESSENTIALS • Located within the City Centre • Located on the Metro station • Up to date AV and Technical Equipment • In-house catering company to be known as the best in the Czech Republic • Historically connected with such events like NATO Summit, EU Presidency • Spacious foyers to hold large exhibitions, unique view on the Old Prague • Seat of CZECH-IN
HOTELS CONNECTED WITH THE PCC Prices are indicative only
FINANCIALS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE • Registration : 157 083,33 EUR excl. VAT ( Early registration fee, 10% students, 550pax) • Sponsorship : 42 517,01 EUR excl. VAT ( already in negotiation with potential sponsors ) • Exhibition: 85 034,01 EUR excl. VAT ( 25 stands ) • Organisationcosts: 35 500 EUR excl. VAT ( 12,8% fromtheturnover) CONCLUSION • The conference profit: 7700 EUR excl. VAT
REGISTRATION FEE Registration fee: Member 350 EUR Non Member 390 EUR Young scientific Member 180 EUR Young scientific Non Member 200 EUR
VENUES Žofín Palace Up to 700 persons Municipal House Up to 1100 persons Industrial Palace Up to 1800 persons O2 Arena Up to 2000 persons
TOURS Large variety of tours inside and outsideof Prague Prague, Kutná Hora, Karlovy Vary, Český Krumlov, Karlstejn Castle and many others
WHY PRAGUE? • The Czech Republic is a safe destination with politically and economically stable environment • Rich Cultural and Historical Heritage, UNESCO listed • Ideal location and easy access - Situated in the very centre of Europe • Congresses in Prague usually have higher attendance of 10 – 15 % Extended network of public transportation • High quality at competitive prices • „Prague hospitality program“offers public transportation passes for all delegates during congress duration free of charge
PRAGUE THE WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE Rabbi Judah Loew, The Maharal of Prague (1525-1609) The Maharal was one of the most seminal thinkers in the post-medieval period. he developed an entirely new approach to the aggada of the Talmud. At one time it seemed that the Maharal was best known for a fictitious creation, that of a Golem. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) Thefamousopera Don Giovanni was premiered in October 1787in Pragueat TheEstatesTheatre
PRAGUE THE WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE Christian Doppler (1803-1853) The Doppler effect (or Doppler shift), named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler who proposed it in 1842 in Prague, is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave.This effect is used in medical ultrasonography and other fields. Franz Kafka (1883 – 1924) Was a culturally influential German-language novelist, knownas one of the best writers of the 20th century. The term "Kafkaesque" has become part of the English language.
CONCLUSION • The Czech Republic has a strong knowledge-based economy • The committed Team is in place with identified responsibilities • Our candidacy is supported by leading officials and stakeholders • Dynamic practices will be applied to exceed the planned economic outcome • Prague has a proven record of successfully organized large international events • IATDMCT conference has never taken place in Prague • Prague selection will further stimulate - Implementation of appropriate legislation - Positive public/institutional awareness- Participation from the Central & Eastern European Region