May 13, 2022 @ 8:00 am – May 14, 2022 @ 6:00 pm UTC+2
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Great Siege Road, Floriana FRN 1810, Malta
Valleta, 1810
Malta
+32 2 548 42 11
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is my pleasure to invite you to the EAP Winter Meeting 2022 which is scheduled to take place from 2-3 December. After several virtual and hybrid meetings over the course of the past years, we look forward to finally seeing in-person (only) in the beautiful city of Brussels. The virtual engagement lately has been valuable, but nothing will ever replace physical, face-to-face discussions and connection.
Join us in December 2022 for discussions on key issues among professionals working to care for and cure the children living in Europe. The Winter Meeting is an essential activity to reassess where we are, share developments and consider the way forward. Your presence will help the EAP break new ground in Europe and beyond. I strongly believe that we can be more effective in achieving our goals if we stand together and support each other. There is no better platform than the EAP Winter Meeting to discover new knowledge, make connections and promote research to ensure their continuing professional development.
The European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) continues to promote child health and to harmonize standards of paediatric training and services throughout Europe. We urge you to participate and to help us form a strong and unified team, working for the advancement of our children’s health.
See you in Brussels!
Sincerely,
Warm Regards,
Prof. Adamos Hadjipanayis (EAP President)
Registration Rates
• Registration including EAP dinner on Friday & Networking Event with Dinner on Saturday – EUR 295
• Registration including EAP dinner on Friday – EUR 260
• Registration for day 1 only (2 December) – EUR 190
• Registration for day 2 only (2 December) – EUR 150
• Young EAP Registration – EUR 200 (including social events)
• Return taxi ride to the European History Museum: optional excursion before the Networking Dinner, Saturday 3 December – EUR 15
Accommodation at the Hilton Brussels Grand Place
Weeknights (Monday – Thursday):
EUR 195 (single occupancy), EUR 215 (double occupancy)
Weekends (Friday – Sunday):
EUR 185 (single occupancy), EUR 205 (double occupancy)
Please contact us at secretariat@eapaediatrics.eu for any questions.
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Young EAP (Internal Meeting) Chair: Ivan Bambir
Adolescent Medicine Chair: Artur Mazur
Coffee Break
Young EAP Chair: Ivan Bambir
Ethics Chair: Joe Brierley
Lunch Break (Breakfast Lounge)
Primary Care Council (Including Elections) Chair: Zachi Grossman
Session on vaccines 1. The importance of adherence to immunization schedules Adamos Hadjipanayis 2. Impact of COVID vaccination to parents’ perception on other routine vaccines Hans Jürgen Dornbusch 3. How to approach hesitant parents Aurelie De Waele
Secondary- Tertiary Care Council (including Elections) Chair: Berthold Koletzko
Choosing Wisely Chair: Ketil Stordal
EAPRASnet – Vaccination Chair: Stefano del Torso
Medicines for Children Chair: Mark Turner
EAP Dinner (at the Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Catherine) |
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Rare Diseases Chair: Dr. Risto Lapatto
European Board of Paediatrics (including elections) Chair: Liviana da Dalt
Coffee Break
EAP – General Assembly (including elections) Chair: Adamos Hadjipanayis
Lunch Break
EC Meeting
Young EAP (Internal Meeting) Chair: Ivan Bambir
Optional Visit to the European History Museum (pre-booking of transport is essential)
EAP Networking Evening (Including 3-course dinner at the Bonsoir Clara, walking distance from the Hilton Grand Place, Brussels)
New ways to test high-risk medical devices.
Manufacturers of medical devices need to test their products before being allowed to market them. Specifically, they require clinical data showing their medical device is safe and efficient. In this context, the EU-funded CORE-MD project will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators. The project will propose how new trial designs can contribute and suggest ways to aggregate real-world data from medical device registries.
It will also conduct multidisciplinary workshops to propose a hierarchy of levels of evidence from clinical investigations, as well as educational and training objectives for all stakeholders, to build expertise in regulatory science in Europe. CORE–MD will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators, to achieve an appropriate balance between innovation, safety, and effectiveness. A unique collaboration between medical associations, regulatory agencies, notified bodies, academic institutions, patients’ groups, and health technology assessment agencies, will systematically review methodologies for the clinical investigation of high-risk medical devices, recommend how new trial designs can contribute, and advise on methods for aggregating real-world data from medical device registries with experience from clinical practice The consortium is led by the European Society of Cardiology and the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and involves all 33 specialist medical associations that are members of the Biomedical Alliance in Europe.