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Primer Curso de Revisión en Reumatología PANLAR


The main topic of the First PANLAR Rheumatology Review Course is “Challenges and solutions of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Latin America”. The event is to be held in April 2015 in Barranquilla,
Colombia.

 

Over 600 delegates from all countries shall discuss subjects such as updating Pan American guides, an excellency network of arthritis clinics, new image diagnosis methods and aspects related to the impact of new forms of juvenile arthritis, a growing issue in the field. We currently have better diagnosis methods and better therapeutic instruments.

 

We must now improve our attention model to comprehensively reachall areas of patient assistance. We seek to export advances equally among affected population all over the continent and to decrease the social and economic impact of the disease by enhancing assistance channels and early detection techniques through improved education to physicians and patients.

 

We thereby invite all colleagues interested in this important ailment to join any of the different study groups offered by PANLAR. The new PANLAR is strengthened by this 1st Review Course, which shall incorporate the ideas set forth by RA, Imaging and Pediatric Rheumatology groups, as well as Excellency Clinics, for the occasion.

 

We are focused on the in-depth study of our challenges and designing our own solutions.

 

#WeAreAllPanlar
Dr. CARLO VINICIO CABALLERO URIBE – President
First PANLAR Rheumatology Review Course

 

 

 

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BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA - HOST CITYVER EN GOOGLE MAPS / ENLACE EXTERNO

 

This vibrant and dynamic city is the capital of the Atlántico Department and it is located on the west bank of the majestic Magdalena River, near the point where it meets the Caribbean Sea, known as Bocas de Ceniza. Barranquilla is enriched by its cultural and historical tradition and enviable trade potential, thanks to its strategic location between Cartagena and Santa Marta.

 

Its dynamical development and port activity have led many to call in the capital of the country’s Caribbean region. It is a vibrant metropolis that throughout the years has hosted important figures from the world of art and regional politics. A great deal of the country’s industry has entered through its ports, along with numerous European and Middle Eastern immigrants, which have helped shape the character and special cultural blend found in every corner of town.
Each February, the city hosts its famous Carnival, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, which brings together over a million and a half people who await all year long to participate in the joy of this celebration.

 

Barranquilla is a friendly, modern city with an enabling environment for business. Its inhabitants are cheerful and outgoing and hosts visitors with great enthusiasm and generosity.

 

Asociación Colombiana de Reumatología-ASOREUMA
Telephone: 57-1-6350840
Cel phone: 57-- 315 2616419
Bogotá-Colombia

 

COMUNICAMOS LTDA.
Comunications Company.
Telephone: 57-5-3593338
Cel phone: 57 315 7660067
Barranquilla-Colombia.

 

asoreuma1@une.net.co | comunicamos91@hotmail.com

 

 

Registrations are open.