13th International Congress of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Clinical Toxicology
Grand America Hotel, 555 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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2 EXCITING UPDATES!
Congress App Has Launched!
The app for the Congress is now available at:
Mobile Web (use either): https://iatdmct.gatherdigital.com or https://gatherdigital.com/apps/710
(Android) Google Play URL: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iatdmct.gd.tdmclintox2013
Congress Has Been Approved for CME
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
This live activity was planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) and the International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Clinical Toxicology (IATDMCT). AACC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.”
The AACC designates this live activity for the maximum number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM indicated in the session descriptions below. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ACCENT® credit hours
AACC designates this live activity for the maximum number of ACCENT® credit hours indicated in the session descriptions below. AACC is an approved provider of continuing education (CE) for clinical laboratory scientists licensed in states that require documentation of CE, including California, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and West Virginia. ACCENT® credit is also recognized by several organizations: American Association of Bioanalysts, American Board of Clinical Chemistry, American Society of Microbiology, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, American Society for Clinical Pathology , American Medical Technologists, Association of Clinical Scientists, International Federation of Clinical Chemistry, and the National Registry in Clinical Chemistry
Pre-Congress Symposium: 100 Years of Anti-epileptic Drugs (6.0 credits)
Monday through Thursday Plenary Sessions (1.0 credit each)
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Morning Roundtables (1.0 credit each)
Monday through Thursday Concurrent Symposia and Debates (1.5 credits each)
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Oral & Poster Presentations (3.0 credits each for Monday and Wednesday and 2.0 credits for Thursday)
Monday*, Wednesday, and Thursday Concurrent Workshops (1.5 credits each)
(*Monday Workshops 2301, 2302, and 2304 only)
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Objectives:The objective of the Congress is to promote the knowledge and understanding of clinical drug analysis and interpretation of results. The Congress will include 4 Plenary Sessions, 1 full-day Pre-Congress Symposium, 8 Symposia, 8 Workshops, 19 Roundtables, 87 oral presentations, and 140 posters. Delegates attending this Congress will have increased knowledge on the effective application of therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical toxicology, with the aim of optimizing clinical drug use and maximizing the clinical and economic benefits.
The Congress is designed to enhance communication about methodologies and research results, between scientists and physicians of all disciplines involved in therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical toxicology. The Congress attracts delegates from 50 countries and offers the opportunity to share information with colleagues from around the world.
Target Audience: Physicians, Laboratory Directors, Laboratory Managers and Supervisors, Clinical Laboratory Scientists/Medical Technologists, Residents/Fellows
Combining the amenities of a major metropolitan area with the friendliness of a small, western city, Salt Lake City is an ideal location for the IATDMCT Congress. A beautiful, safe, and vibrant city, Salt Lake combines unparalleled access to natural recreation, a bustling economy, dynamic nightlife, remarkable history, and warm hospitality.
Location:Salt Lake City is located in northern Utah and sits in a large valley between two mountain ranges, the Wasatch on the east side and the Oquirrhs to the west. Since hosting the 2002 Olympic Games, Salt Lake has shined and continues to showcase the city’s profile as a destination to visit.
There is no end to the opportunities to discover something new and exciting in Salt Lake City. With 21 National Parks and Monuments within a few hours’ drive, Salt Lake is the perfect gateway for some of the world’s most acclaimed outdoor escapades. Closer to home base, Salt Lake City claims to be the Genealogy Capitol of the World, and has the facilities to back it up. The Family History Library is the largest library of it’s kind in the world, with access to over 2.4 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records. The perfect place to start discovering your family history with access to millions of worldwide records!
Utah is truly nature’s playground—and Salt Lake is the perfect base camp. Just minutes from downtown, starting in downtown, or up in the mountains (which is also just minutes from downtown), you’ll find hiking and biking trails to help you get back to nature. Even if you aren’t an avid outdoor enthusiast, take time to add one of these short trails to your Salt Lake experience – you’ll be glad you did.
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