XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Bologna Savoia Hotel Regency XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Istituto Superiore di Sanità Ministero della Salute Associazione Italiana Gastroenterologi & Endoscopisti Digestivi Ospedalieri National Research Council of Italy SIGE patronages with the patronage of XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 F. Minni President of the Congress R. Pezzilli AISP Governing Board President: R. Pezzilli Secretary: G. Capurso Councilors: G. Butturini M. Cantore N. Funel G. Boz C. Pasquali AISP Scientific Commettee G. Butturini M. Cantore G. Capurso N. Funel G. Boz C. Pasquali Local Organizing Committee L. Calculli G. Ercolani A. D. Pinna A. Pirazzoli D. Santini C. Serra Secretariat GAYA Events & Communication Srl Via A. Casati 89/M – 20862 Arcore (MB) tel +39.039.617505 fax +39.039.615546 mail: [email protected] web: www.gayaevents.it PERSONALITY Honorary President of the Congress XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Andriulli Angelo, S. G. Rotondo Balzano Gianpaolo, Milano Biasco Guido, Bologna Billi Paola, Bologna Boz Giovanni, Aviano Buscarini Elisabetta, Crema Butturini Giovanni, Verona Buzzi Natalia, Roma Calculli Lucia, Bologna Campa Daniele, Heidelberg Campra Donata, Torino Cannizzaro Renato, Aviano Cantore Maurizio, Massa Carrara Canzian Federico, Heidelberg Capurso Gabriele, Roma Cascinu Stefano, Ancona Cavestro Giulia Martina, Milano Cingarlini Sara, Verona Costa Pier Lorenzo, Forlì Costamagna Guido, Roma Crippa Stefano, Ancona De Angelis Claudio, Torino Del Chiaro Marco, Stoccolma Delle Fave Gianfranco, Roma Di Sebastiano Pierluigi, Chieti Ercolani Giorgio, Bologna Frulloni Luca, Verona Funel Niccola, Pisa Gabbrielli Armando, Verona Giovannetti Elisa, Amsterdam Golfieri Rita, Bologna Jovine Elio, Bologna Macchia Gabriella, Campobasso Maissoneuve Patrick, Milano Malleo Giuseppe, Verona Mambrini Andrea, Massa Carrara Manfredi Riccardo, Verona Mariani Alberto, Milano Marotta Francesco, Milano Melisi Davide, Verona Pagano Nico, Bologna Panzuto Francesco, Roma Partelli Stefano, Ancona Pasquali Claudio, Padova Pezzilli Raffaele, Bologna Rabitti Pier Giorgio, Napoli Reni Michele, Milano Rizzato Cosmeri, Heidelberg Zamboni Giuseppe, Verona Zatelli Maria Chiara, Ferrara Zerbi Alessandro, Milano Faculty Faculty XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Dear Colleagues, this is the third and the last National Meeting of my tenure as President of AISP. It will held in Bologna at the Savoia Hotel Regency easily accessible and within walking distance from the center of my charming and historical town covered by the arcades for almost 40 kilometres: in the summertime they are a perfect refuge from the sun and in the cold seasons a perfect refuge from the rain. In the past these arcades were made of wood, nowadays they are all made of stone, except for one, the arcade of Casa Isolani in Strada Maggiore, which still remains of wood. The arcades of Bologna became favourite destination for men of letters and sciences and for young students coming from the countryside: this population growth created the necessity of exploiting the open space of the city. It is time to thank all of you for choosing me as President of our Association and my special thank is for the members of Governing Board of the AISP for helping me in this extraordinary scientific adventure. At same time, I will deliver to the new president an association scientifically valid, internationally respected and economically health. Even if the AISP is an old association, mostly of its members are young and I would modify the sentence of Camille Corot, one of the great figures of French realism, to describe our members “Its is important to have the genius at thirty years and talent at sixties”. This year the topics of the congress will be challenging. According to our mission to promote and encourage the development of science and health in the Pancreatology field, I’m trying to keep a high scientific standard of our National Meeting. Of course, this is possible to the support of the companies who continue to believe in our initiatives and which are giving enthusiastically their support My hope is that there will be four days of intensive and enthusiastic work. Hot topics of our meeting will include the management of patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency treatment, dietary risk and diabetes mellitus in pancreatic cancer, new techniques for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune pancreatitis and much more. A special initiative is the consensus conference for the severe acute pancreatitis Italian guide lines on Thursday. I am expecting lively discussions and I hope to revitalize relationships that are precursor for future collaborations. Finally, I would to thank all of you that have supported me in this fantastic scientific adventure. A warm welcome to all of you in Bologna! Raffaele Pezzilli XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Thursday 18 th September Chairmen: G. Balzano, R. Pezzilli, A. Zerbi 10.00-18.00Consensus of Italian guidelines on severe acute 13.30-14.30Buffet lunch 16.00-16.15Coffee break Chairmen: A. Mariani, A. Gabbrielli 18.00-18.30 Lecture: Prevention of acute pancreatitis: stents or drugs? (G. Costamagna) 19.00-19.30 Open ceremony 19.30 Welcome Buffet PROGRAM pancreatitis •Definitions and diagnostic procedures for the work up (D. Campra) Discussion •Conservative treatment (G. Capurso) Discussion •Interventional treatment (R. Golfieri) Discussion XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Friday 19 th September Chairmen: G. Capurso, R. Pezzilli 08.30-09.00AISP trials: state of the art •Neoadjuvant trial (G. Balzano) •Familial pancreatic carcinoma (M. Del Chiaro) •Pancreatological personalized medicine (Pancreas Per Me) (G.M. Cavestro) •Italian registry of cystic lesions of the pancreas (R. Pezzilli, E. Buscarini) Chairmen: A. Andriulli, P. Billi 09.00-10.00ORAL COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM •Portal Vein Circulating Tumor Cells Predict Liver Metastases in Patients with Resectable Pancreatic Cancer. M. Bissolati (Milano) •Downstaging of Liver Metastases from Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Following Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: a New Indication for Resection? E. Sebastiani (Ancona) •Phase Ib Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel plus Gemcitabine, Capecitabine, And Cisplatin In Patients With Stage Iii Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. M. Reni (Milano) •Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio Is A Simple And Important Marker Of Poor Prognosis In Patients With Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer. M. Piciucchi (Roma) •Enhanced Proteolytic Processing of Chromogranin A Predicts Overall Survival in Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. C. Belli (Milano) •Stage III Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDA): 10-year Experience With Combination Chemotherapy. G. Balzano (Milano) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Friday 19 th September Chairmen: C. De Angelis, F. Marotta 10.00-11.00Round Table. When the rumor is tumor, the answer is “not always” cancer: Autoimmune pancreatitis •The traditional imaging (R. Manfredi) •EUS evaluation (N. Pagano) •Pathological aspects (G. Zamboni) Discussion Chairmen E. Buscarini, R. Cannizzaro replace clinical evaluation? (C. De Angelis) 11.30-11.45 Coffee break Chairmen: G. Biasco, L. Frulloni 11.45-12.45 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM 11.00-11.30 Lecture: EUS in chronic pancreatitis: can imaging •A ssessment of Circulating miRNA Levels: Could Be Used For Implementation of Pancreatic Cancer Screening Program? A. Piepoli (San Giovanni Rotondo) •Occurrence of Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) In Pancreatic Cancer. A. Gallioli (Milano) •Genotoxic Stress Causes Deregulation Of EMT Transcription Factors Expression In PDAC Cells. I. Passacantilli (Roma) •W hole Transcriptome Sequencing And Copy Number Analysis of Pancreatic Cancer: Prognostic Role of SMAD4 and SMAD3 Loss Activity. E. Grassi (Bologna) •SMAD-4 Related And Unrelated Soluble Factors and Exosomes Co-Operate In Determining PDAC Immunoevasion. A. Aita (Padova) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Friday 19 th September •Hypoexpression of Galectin-4 Inhibits Invasive Behavior of Primary Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Cells And Is Associated With Modulation of Wnt/β-catenin Signalling And Reduced Lymph Node Metastasis. N. Funel (Pisa) 12.45-13.05Lecture: Exocrine pancreatic function in elderly. (G.M. Cavestro) Chairmen: C. Pasquali, G. Ercolani •Evaluation of A Checklist for Rapid Evaluation of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency. R. Pezzilli (Bologna) •A zathioprine in autoimmune pancreatitis. A. Massella (Verona) Chairmen: G. Boz, M. Cantore 13.25-14.25Lunch and Poster round Chairmen: F. Canzian, R. Pezzilli PROGRAM 13.05-13.25ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 14.25-15.00 Italian Chapter of PANDORA: last news (D. Campa, C. Rizzato) Chairmen: G. Butturini, E. Jovine 15.00-15.40 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS •Patterns of Recurrence After Resection of IPMN: Who, When and How? G. Marchegiani (Verona) •Ethanol Lavage Of Pancreatic Cystic Lesions: Crazy Or Possible Treatment? A. Facciorusso (Foggia) •R isk of Overtreatment in Patients with Main Pancreatic Duct Dilatation and Suspected Combined/ Main-Duct IPMNs. I. Pergolini (Ancona) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Friday 19 th September •3.0-T Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Predicting Subtypes of IPMN and Invasive IPMN. R. Graziani (Milano) Chairmen: G. Delle Fave, R. Cannizzaro 15.40-17.10Symposium AISP-ITANET. PNETS: Non surgical 17.10-17.25 Coffee break Chairmen: G. Delle Fave, P. Di Sebastiano 17.25-17.50Lecture: Avoidable mortality in pancreatology (N. Buzzi) 17.50-18.50 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM treatment •The antiproliferative effects of long acting somatostatin analogue: the Clarinet study (R. Cannizzaro) •Target therapies: behind and beyond everolimus (F. Panzuto) •Novel target therapies (S. Cingarlini) •In vivo models as a platform for the discovery of new therapies in the PNETs (M.C. Zatelli) •Automated Protein Scoring in pancreatic tumoral pathologies Analyses and evaluation of EGFR and Ki67 (N. Funel) •More Than One Million Italians Have Actually An Asymptomatic Pancreatic Cyst. A Nationwide Population-based study on Pancreatic Cyst Prevalence. F. De Luca (S. Marino) •Short and Long-Term Safety of Novel Indications for Pancreatic Islet Autotransplantation. F. Aleotti (Milano) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Friday 19 th September •Primary Tumor Resection Is Associated With An Improved Survival in Patients with Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Liver Metastases: Results From an European MultiCentric Study. S. Partelli (Ancona) •Neuroendocrine Pancreatico-Duodenal Tumors in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 Syndrome: 38 Years of Experience in a Single Centre. A. Milanetto (Padova) •The Role of Combined 68Ga-DOTATOC and 18F-FDG PET/CT in the Management of Patients with Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors. A. Maurizi (Ancona) •R ole of EUS-FNA and 68 Ga-Somatostatin Analogues PET/CT In Patients with Pancreatic Lesions Identified by CT and Suspected to be Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNETs). R. Zecchini (Reggio Emilia) 18.50-19.50 AISP GENERAL ASSEMBLY 20.30 Social Dinner XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Saturday 20 th September Chairmen: P.L. Costa, P.G. Rabitti 08.30-09.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS •L ong-Term Outcome of Patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastatic to the Pancreas. G. Malleo (Verona) •One Hundred And Seventy-Three Robot-Assisted Pancreatic Resections. M. Palmieri (Pisa) •Negative Drain Amylase Assay after Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) Does Not Mean Absence of Pancreatic Fistula: Complementary Role of C-Reactive Protein. M.R. Angiolini (Milano) •Microscopic Residual Tumor after PancreaticoDuodenectomy For Cancer. Preliminary Results Of A Multicentric Prospective Randomized Trial. G. Nappo (Roma) •Distal Pancreatectomy Associated with Multivisceral Resection: Results from a Single Centre Experience. F. Panzeri (Verona) •Postoperative Outcomes of an Evidence Based Enhanced Recovery Protocol After Pancreaticoduodenectomy. E. Feliciotti (Ancona) Chairmen: S. Cascinu, R. Pezzilli 09.30-11.00 Joint symposium AISP - AIOM – AIRO. From the first line treatment to medical palliation for unresectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma: an evidence based approach. •The first therapeutic approach to unresectable pancreatic cancer (D. Melisi) •The best therapeutic approach after failure of first line XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Saturday 20 th September treatment (S. Cascinu) •The radiotherapy (G. Macchia) •The nutritional support in the course of palliative therapy (A. Mambrini) •In vivo models as a platform for the discovery of new therapies in the exocrine pancreatic neoplasms (E. Giovannetti) •L aser microdissection (LMD) in pancreatic adenocarcinoma tissues; its application for genetic analyses (N. Funel) 11.00-11.15 Coffee break Chairmen: G. Boz , G.M. Cavestro 11.15-12.00 Diet, diabetes and risk of pancreatic cancer •Dietary risk factors and protective factors (L. Frulloni) •Diabetes true risk factor or confounding factor (P. Maissoneuve) •Superfoods: what evidence for the prevention (F. Marotta) Chairmen: G. Balzano, A. Zerbi 12.00-12.30 Face to face - Treatment of the remnant pancreas after pancreatic head resection: early and late results •Pancreogastro anastomostis (G. Malleo) •Pancreatojejunostomy (S. Crippa) 12.30-12.45New device in pancreatic surgery: the cable winch retractor (S. Partelli) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) Saturday 20 th September Chairmen: L. Calculli, M. Del Chiaro 12.45-13.25ORAL COMMUNICATIONS • 3D Tissue-Engineered Models of PDAC Based On Primary Cancer Cells And Synthetic Scaffolds: A Profit Step Towards The In Vivo Models. C. Ricci (Pisa) •Convergence and Cooperativity Between EGFR, TGFβ, Insulin and S100A8/A9 Signaling in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). D. Bozzato (Padova) •Immunohistochemical and Molecular Markers as Prognostic Parameters in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). L. Alessandrini (Padova) •Survivin-Expressing Poxviral Vaccine For Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. D. Liberati (Milano) Chairmen: G. Capurso, R. Pezzilli 13.25-13.40 CONCLUSIONS AND ECM TEST, WINNERS OF THE AISP GRANTS ENTITLED TO FABIO GIAMBRUNO AND PIETRO AQUILANTE. XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Posters posters 1. Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) Chronic Stimulation Causes Smad4-Dependent Signaling Bypass in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). S. Moz (Padova) 2. Identification Of Endocrine/Metabolic Biomarkers Associated To Early Pdc In A Transgenic Mouse Model. V. Pasquale (Milano) 3. Fasting Cycles Potentiates The Efficacy Of Gemcitabine Treatment In In Vitro And In Vivo Pancreatic Cancer Models. V. Pazienza (San Giovanni Rotondo) 4. Modeling Interactions Between Human Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter-1 And Other Factors Involved In The Response To Gemcitabine To Predict The Clinical Outcome Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. F. Tavano (San Giovanni Rotondo) 5. Primary Leiomyosarcoma of the Pancreas: Report of a Case Treated by Local Excision. A.C. Milanetto (Padova) 6. A Neuroendocrine Pancreatic Tumor associated with a Cerebral Neurofibroma in a Young Patient. L. Moletta (Padova) 7. Nesidioblastosis Coexisting with Islet Cell Tumor in Adult with Hypoglycemia Syndrome. V. Beltrame (Padova) 8. Unusual Imaging of Pancreatic Metastasis:Tumor-to-Tumor Metastasis. R. Graziani (Milano) 9. The Challenge of Differential Diagnosis of Solid Pancreatic Lesions in Von Hippel-Lindau. Case Report. A. Zilli (Milano) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Posters 10. An u nusual pancreatic mass diagnosed by EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration. F. Antonini (Fermo) 11. Retention Cyst within Pancreatitis Can Represent a Pitfall on Imaging of Cystic Lesions of the Pancreas. S. Gobbo (Verona) 12. Vitamin D in Patients With Chronic Benign And Malignant Pancreatic Diseases: A Pilot Study. R. Pezzilli (Bologna) 13. Quality Of Life In Patients With Chronic Asymptomatic Pancreatic Hyperenzymeemia. R. Pezzilli (Bologna) 14. Single-Center Prospective, Cohort Study of the Natural History of Acute Pancreatitis. G.M. Cavestro (Milano) 15. Spectrum of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Pancreatic and Other Abdominal Manifestations of Von Hippel-Lindau Disease in a Series of 23 patients: a Pictorial Review. R. Graziani (Milano) 16. Pancreatic cancer in the Reggio Emilia Province: synergic integration between Multidisciplinary Team and Specialised Register. S.Cassetti (Reggio Emilia) 17. Pancreatic Cystic Lesions Are More Frequent In Cirrhotic Patients Than In Controls And Their Presence Is Associated With Disease Duration And HCV. G. G. Zerboni (Roma) 18. The Prevalence Of Colorectal Polyps, But Not Of Adenomas, Is Increased In IIPMN Patients As Compared To Controls. N. Panic (Roma) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Posters 19. Serum Markers Of Myocardial Damage In Acute Pancreatitis. A Prospective Time Course Study. R. Pezzilli (Bologna) 20. BAG3 As A Serum Biomarker For Differential Diagnosis And Early Detection Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. A. Rosati (Salerno) 22. Impact of Pancreatic Diseases on General Gastroenterology Consultations. I. Parzanese (Milano) posters 21. Is There Any Correlation Between Autoimmune Pancreatitis and Aortitis? R. Vergari (Ancona) 23. High Rate Of Recurrence Of Acute Biliary Pancreatitis Is Related With Lack Of Appropriate Treatments. M. Signoretti (Roma) 24. Rehydration before and after Celiac Plexus Neurolysis Echoendoscopyc Ultrasound-guided: is it necessary? A. Facciorusso (Foggia) 25. Autoimmune Pancreatitis (AIP) associated to Nephritis and Aortic Arteritis:3.0-T Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosis and Follow-up. R. Graziani (Milano) 26. Preoperative Serum CA 19-9 > 1000 u/ml: Another Prognostic Factor or a Contraindication to Surgery? G. Capretti (Milano) 27. Aspirin Use is Associated with Later Onset in Pancreatic Cancer Patients. L. Archibugi (Roma) 28. Pancreatic Non-Functioning Neuroendocrine Tumors as Incidental Pathological Finding. A. C. Milanetto (Padova) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Posters 29. Efficacy And Complications of Celiac Plexus Neurolysis Echoendoscopyc Ultrasound-Guided In Cancer Pain. A. Facciorusso (Foggia) 30. Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor and ileal carcinoid in acromegaly. Multiglandular involvement in non-MEN 1 patient. V. Liço (Padova) 31. Insulinoma: Still a Challenge in Diagnosis and Therapy? F. Lapolla (Foggia) 32. Diagnosis and Management of Ampullary Lesions: When to Perform Surgical Ampullectomy. B. Fiore (Milano) 33. Biliary Fistula After Pancreatic Surgery: Incidence and Clinical Consequences. F. Muffatti (Milano) 34. Surgical Treatment of Non-Ampullary Duodenal Neoplasm. F. Uccelli (Milano) 35. A Prospective Single-Center Study Comparing Laparoscopic And Robotic Distal Pancreatectomy. I. Damoli (Verona) 36. Role of Computed Tomography and Percutaneous Drainages In The Postoperative Management Of Patients Undergoing Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Experience In 241 Patients. M. Madonini (Milano) 37. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy with Preservation or Ligation of the Splenic Artery and Vein. C. Tamburrino (Ancona) 38. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Comparing Pancreaticojejunostomy Versus Pancreaticogastrostomy Reconstruction After Pancreaticoduodenectomy. A. Baldoni (Ancona) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Posters 39. Comparison of a Clinical Risk Score and Amylase in Drains Based Model in Predicting Pancreatic Fistula after Pancreaticoduodenectomy. G. Belfiori (Ancona) 40. A Comparison of Laparoscopic and Open Distal Pancreatectomy about the Occurrence of Pancreatic Fistula. A Mono-insitutional Cross-Match Study. J. Nifosi (Milano) 41. Reliability and Accuracy of the Preoperative Diagnosis and Staging of Pancreatic and Periampullary Neoplasms Undergoing Surgical Resection. A. Piccioli (Ancona) 42. Resection of 436 Vessels during Pancreatectomy. N. Napoli (Pisa) 43. Total Pancreatectomy For Main Duct IPMN: Indications And Outcomes. B. Fiore (Milano) 44. Assessment Of A Complication Risk Score And Study Of Complication Profile In Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy. G. Malleo (Verona) 45. Techniques for Pancreatectomy Plus Resection of Major Peripancreatic Arteries: an Appraisal of 101 Arterial Resections. E. Kauffmann (Pisa) 46. Pallation With Ablative Ethanol Therapy Of Pancreatic Inoperable Cancer. A. Facciorusso (Foggia) XXXVIII Annual Meeting Sede Savoia Hotel Regency Via del Pilastro 2 40127 Bologna Tel. 051 3767777- Fax 051 3767700 Data 18-20 settembre 2014 Location INFORMAZIONI Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Come raggiungere la sede congressuale In auto: S ia da Milano, Firenze, Padova, e Ancona, immettersi nella tangenziale di Bologna e prendere l’uscita 9. Il Savoia Hotel Regency si trova nelle immediate vicinanze (100-200 metri), direzione Granarolo dell’Emilia. Gli ospiti hanno a disposizione un ampio parcheggio gratuito. In treno: Stazione Centrale di Bologna - circa 7 km dall’hotel. In aereo: Aeroporto G. Marconi di Bologna - circa 11 km dall’hotel. XXXVIII Annual Meeting ecm INFORMAZIONI Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Il congresso è stato accreditato da ideA-Z Project in progress S.r.l. presso il Programma Nazionale di Educazione Continua in Medicina del Ministero della Salute col codice ECM 335-99577 Ed.1 e dà diritto a n. 10.5 crediti Le professioni e discipline accreditate sono le seguenti Farmacista (Farmacia ospedaliera, Farmacia territoriale); Psicologo (Psicoterapia, Psicologia); Medico Chirurgo (Gastroenterologia, Chirurgia Generale, Oncologia, Anatomia patologica, Anestesia e Rianimazione, Endocrinologia, Farmacologia e Tossicologia Clinica, Malattie Metaboliche e Diabetologia, Medicina Interna, Medicina Nucleare, Patologia Clinica (laboratorio di analisi chimico-cliniche e microbiologia), Psichiatria, Radiodiagnostica, Radioterapia, Allergologia e Immunologia clinica, Genetica Medica, Medicina e Chirurgia di accettazione e di urgenza, Pediatria, Biochimica clinica, Laboratorio di genetica medica, Medicina Generale (medici di famiglia), Pediatri (pediatri di libera scelta) iscrizioni La partecipazione all’evento è gratuita per i Soci AISP in regola con la quota per l’anno 2014. Le istruzioni per l’iscrizione all’AISP sono disponibili sul sito www. aisponline.it Per i NON Soci AISP, la quota è di euro 325,00 + IVA corrente. L’iscrizione dà diritto a: − partecipazione ai lavori congressuali − coffee breaks − light lunch − cena sociale del 19 settembre XXXVIII Annual Meeting modalitÀ d’iscrizione L’iscrizione al congresso potrà essere effettuata scaricando la relativa scheda dal sito www.aisponline.it e inviandola, debitamente compilata, alla Segreteria Organizzativa. Il pagamento potrà essere effettuato tramite bonifico bancario o addebito su carta di credito. I soci AISP, per cui la partecipazione congressuale è gratuita devono comunque iscriversi al congresso non appena possibile, per permettere una migliore gestione organizzativa del congresso stesso. abstract INFORMAZIONI Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 Gli Abstracts del convegno verranno pubblicati sulla rivista “Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica” e sono scaricabili gratuitamente dal sito della rivista www.minervamedica.it/en/journals/gastroenterologiadietologica comunicazioni Le comunicazioni orali dovranno avere una durata di 7 minuti + 3 minuti di discussione. premi Le migliori comunicazioni scientifiche inviate e presentate da autori con età inferiore ai 35 anni saranno premiate con una Travel Fellowship per la partecipazione al congresso annuale dell’European Pancratic Club.. XXXVIII Annual Meeting poster INFORMAZIONI Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 All’interno della Sede Congressuale sarà allestita l’area poster. I poster dovranno essere collocati negli appositi spazi numerati (dimensione massima: 70 cm. di base per 100 cm. di altezza; formato richiesto: verticale). CENTRO SLIDES Il materiale relativo alle relazioni e alle comunicazioni orali dovrà essere caricato su chiavetta USB e consegnato al Centro Slides allestito presso la Sede del Congresso almeno 2 ore prima dell’inizio della Sessione. SEGRETERIA La segreteria in sede congressuale sarà aperta nei seguenti orari: - giovedì 18 settembre dalle ore 08.30 alle ore 19.00 - venerdì 19 settembre dalle ore 07.30 alle ore 19.00 - sabato 20 settembre dalle ore 07.30 alle ore 14.30 BADGE L’accesso ai luoghi scientifici sarà consentito esclusivamente agli iscritti al Congresso in possesso del badge identificativo che sarà rilasciato dalla segreteria organizzativa. Il badge dovrà essere mostrato al controllo degli ingressi al personale in loco ogni qualvolta ne verrà fatta richiesta. XXXVIII Annual Meeting Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) September 18th- 20th 2014 PLATINUM SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR Si ringrazia inoltre A.Menarini Diagnostics S.r.l AGPHARMA S.r.l Biotron S.r.l Ipsen S.p.A Lauretana S.p.A Leica Microsystems Srl Meridian Bioscience Europe S.r.l Norgine Italia S.r.l sponsor GOLD SPONSOR
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