Topics
Radial nerve tendon transfers
Ulnar nerve tendon transfers
Median nerve tendon transfers
Special tendon transfers
Information
CME Accreditation
The Seminar will be granted with ECMECs by the Panhellenic Medical Association (PHMA).
Certificate of Attendance
Please note that a barcode system will be used and in order to obtain CME credits you must complete 60% participation of the scientific program. The certificates will be send by the end of the Seminar and as soon as the evaluation form will be submitted to the Seminar Secretariat.
Presentations
Available audiovisual equipment for all presentations will be through power point presentation. For power point point presentations, your presence to the "technical reception desk" is required one hour prior to the time of your presentation in order to check the compatibility of your usb stick. Use of personal computers will not be permitted.
Exhibition
Within the Seminar area there will be an exhibition of medical equipment and pharmaceutical products.
Venue
Laboratory of Descriptive Anatomy
of
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
University Campus, Thessaloniki, Greece
Tel.: 0030 2310999305-2310 999681
anatomy@med.auth.gr
anatomylab.web.auth.gr
Teloglion Foundation of Fine Arts
of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Teloglion Foundation was established in 1971 after the donation of
art collection and property of Nestor and Aliki Teloglou to Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki. The
building was handed over to the city of Thessaloniki in December 1999 by Aliki Teloglou
almost thirty years after her husband’s death, Nestor. Teloglion’s collection, which was
supported by donations such as that
of Dimitrios Tsamis, Ioanna and Tonis Spiteris and many others, is of historical
significance, since it includes important works that mark key moments of Modern Greek and
European art. The quantity (about 8.000
artworks), the quality, the unexpected choices of works, as well as the bond that was forged
between the founders and the artists, makes Teloglion’s collection one of the most important
in Greece.
Main Foundation’s goals are to systematically acquaint the public with art, to collect,
record and study our cultural heritage, to create conditions for the collaboration of
artists and art scholars, as well as
to effectively connect children with artwork through educational programs. Educational
policy defines a primary function of the Foundation. Periodical and permanent exhibitions in
collaboration with institutions
from Greece and abroad, conferences, publications, parallel events (music, theater, dance,
literature, research etc.) related to the theme of the main exhibition play fundamental role
to the Foundation’s policy.
Within this framework, an extractive, open, interactive Museum is formed. A Museum that
combines research, education, art, culture and science and focuses on children, students,
employees, elderly people and
vulnerable social groups.
Agiou Dimitriou 159A, 54636 Thessaloniki
tel.: +30 2310 247111 fax.: +30 2310 991610
teloglion@teloglion.gr
www.teloglion.gr