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Young nephrologists: Win a free pass to the 36th Vicenza Course

Apply today for a chance to win a free registration pass to the 36th Vicenza Course on acute kidney injury (AKI) and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). The course will take place from June 12 to 15, 2018 at the Fiera di Vicenza Convention Center in Italy.

As part of ISN’s endorsement of this internationally-renowned scientific, you can win one of three passes for the 2018 edition of the course, which is dedicated to critical care in nephrology.

A series of lectures and panel discussions will be delivered over three days. CLICK HERE to read the program.

This course is accredited by the Italian Ministry of Health through the ISN Continuing Medical Education Program (CME). To obtain accreditation, participants must take part in all of the scientific sessions. An application for UEMS/EACCME accreditation will also be made for this event.

Applications to win the free registration are open to young nephrologists (under the age of 35) who are ISN members. To renew your membership, CLICK HEREDeadline closes on March 7, 2018. Please be aware that the costs of travel and accommodation are not included. So, you will need to bear this expense inmind when applying for the free pass.

Please note travel and accommodation costs will not be covered and remain at the expenses of the applicants. The application deadline is February 28, 2018.
 CLICK HERE to download the application form and apply.

Every year, the Vicenza course gathers specialists from different disciplines in a single scientific event with a multidisciplinary approach to treating the critically-ill patients with acute kidney injury and multiple organ dysfunction.

The winners of the free passes will be selected by the ISN Young Nephrologists Committee and will be announced on the ISN Gateway in March.

For further information and to request the form, contact Miguel Gallardo, email: MGallardo@theisn.org.

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