Under the Kind Patronage of

H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak

First Lady of Egypt



Why Egypt

ICNC 2010Egypt is the gift of the Nile, creating a narrow fertile strip of land 600 miles ling in an immensity of desert; this great river gave life to the Egyptian civilization. Cairo is a juncture of four worlds: modern and ancient, Christian and Muslim. A short distance from the center of the city lie the three Pyramids of Giza. The sole surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Cheops, largest in Egypt, is still mysterious 45 centuries after its construction.

Accommodations: Large city hotels from moderate to luxurious, mid-size cruise ships along the Nile.

Sightseeing: Air-conditioned cars and minivans, walking.

Getting Around: Scheduled flights and via cruise ship along the Nile.

Other Attractions: Luxor, 500 miles south of Cairo, has been the site of some of the greatest archeological discoveries. This is where the royal tombs of Seti I, Ramses II and Tutankamon are located in the Valley of the Queens and Valley of the Kings.   ... More




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Opening of the 1st African Paediatric Neurology Association

     


Dates to remember

  • 1st Nov 2008:                             Conference registration opens


  • 5th Nov 2009:                  Deadline for abstract submission


  • 5th Nov 2009:                             Close of Early Bird Registration


  • 15th December 2009:                  Notification of Abstract acceptance


  • 30 April 2010:                             Close of late Registration


  • 1st May 2010:                             Pre-Congress Satellite Symposia


  • 2nd May 2010:                            Workshop on Children At Risk


  • 2nd May 2010 :                           Opening Ceremony


  • 3rd-7th May 2010 :                      Main Congress


  • 6th May 2010 :                            Gala Dinner


  • 8th May 2010 :                            Post–Congress Satellite Symposia



 


CME accreditation

The 'International Child Neurology Congress ICNC 2010' is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).

The 'ICNC 2010' is designated for a maximum of (or 'for up to') 22 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA.


 
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