First
Announcement and Call for Papers
2009
International Symposium
for
Pathophysiology Teaching
(ISPT
2009)
--Teaching of Pathophysiology and Clinical Physiology in the
21st Century
November 20 to November 23, 2009, Shanghai

With increasingly in-depth study and
knowledge of disease mechanisms in the 21st Century,
pathophysiology is evolving rapidly and playing an ever more
important role in educating medical students. Against the
globally profound changes in medical education, teaching of
pathophysiology must face the challenges of reforming
current teaching patterns and methods and updating teaching
contents, to link better with clinical practice. To promote
worldwide exchange of experience in pathophysiology teaching
reform, and to push further the development of the teaching
and the discipline of pathophysiology, the International
Society for Pathophysiology and Chinese Association of
Pathophysiology will jointly hold the 2009 International
Symposium for Teaching of Pathophysiology. The theme of the
symposium is “Teaching of Pathophysiology and Clinical
Physiology in the 21st Century”.
The symposium will be chaired by Han
Qide, President of International Society for Pathophysiology
and President of Chinese Association of Pathophysiology, and
hosted by the Second Military Medical University in
Shanghai. There will be reports from leading
pathophyiologists, clinical physiologists and relevant
educators in basic and clinical medicine,
as well as various forms of exchange of teaching
experience. As organizers, we warmly welcome international
pathophysiologist, pathologists, physiologist, educators,
teaching managers and experts and scholars from other
relevant fields, with or without papers, to meet in
Shanghai, the biggest metropolis in China.
I. Organization
Organizer: International Society for Pathophysiology,
Chinese Association of Pathophysiology
Sponsor: Shanghai Academy of Physiology
Host: Second Military Medical University, Shanghai
Chairman: Han, Qide
Vice Chairman: Monos, Emil
(Hungary); Kovač, Zdenko (Croatia);
Lu, Jian
Secretary General: Zhang, Youyi
Vice Secretary General: Wu,
Liling
Organizing Committee
Director: Lu, Jian
Vice Director: Jin, Huiming
Members:
International:
Hamet,
Pavel (Canada), Arkhipenko, Yury V.
(Russia);
Greenwald, Stephen (England); Rosivall, László (
Hungary ); Hänninen, Otto Päiviö (Finland)
; Adeniyi, Kayode Oke (Nigeria);
Atalay, Mustafa (Turkey);
Benjelloun, Wail (Morocco);
Cowley, A (USA);
Djuric, Dragan M. (Serbia); Fry, Christopher (England)
; Grachev, Serguei V. ( Russia);
Jakovljevic, Vladimir (Serbia); Kovač, Zdenko
(Croatia); Laitinen, T(Finland); Mahmoudian, Massoud (Iran);
Matsuo, Osamu (Japan); Meigal, Alexander Yu. (Russia);
Morita, Hironobu (Japan); Navasardyan, Grizelda (Armenia);
Orlov, Sergei N. (Canada); Rodriguez, RR( Argentina);
Sakata, Toshiie (Japan); Scholle, Hans-Christoph (Germany);
Sejersted, Ole M. (Norway); Štrbák,
Vladimír (Slovakia); Szollár,
Lajos (Hungary); Vozeh, Frantisek (Czech Republic)
Local:
Wang Jianzhi; Lu Daxiang; Zhu Guangjin; Gao Yuqi; Chen Qi;
Cong Bin; Chen Guoqiang; Zhang Like; Zhang Haipeng; Wang
Shuren; Zheng Shimin
Executive Organizing Committee
Sun, Liankun; Wang, Wantie; Hu,
Weicheng; Zhu, Xueliang; Xu, Changqing; Yang, Huiling; Li,
Shuqing; Zhang, Genbao; Zhu, Shigong; Li, Zhichao; Wang,
Xuejiang; Gao, Weijuan; Chen, Sifeng; Yin, Lianhua; Li,
Yongyu; Wei, Hongchang
II. Contents of the Symposium
(I) Main Subjects
1. Current teaching of pathophysiology.
2. How to link teaching of
pathophysiology with clinical practice.
3. Experience and lessons in
development of textbooks of pathophysiology.
4. Experience of syllabus development
of pathophysiology.
5. Exploration of teaching contents and
methods of theoretical classes of pathophysiology.
6. Exploration of teaching contents and
methods of experimental classes of pathophysiology.
7. Experience of teaching graduate
students pathophysiology.
8. Development of multimedia teaching
materials for pathophysiology.
(II) Other Activities
1. Illustrative classes.
2. Exhibition of textbooks, experiment
materials, and CDs.
3. Exhibition of teaching devices.
III.
Instructions for Abstracts and Submission
Instructions for Abstracts
Abstracts that fit in the theme of the
Symposium are welcome. The abstracts must be written either
in English or in Chinese, single-spaced with the font type
Times New Roman and font size 10. Each abstract should fit
on one A4 page, all margins set at 30mm and formatted as
follows:
1. Title: Use boldface, with initial
letter in capital.
2. Author(s): Underline the name of
the presenting author. The order is: title, first name,
middle initials, and last name.
3. Affiliation: Include detailed
mailing address and email address of the corresponding
author.
4. Text: Use a single paragraph, typed
in single space. The entire abstract (title, authors,
address and text) must fit within the space of 2400
characters (100 characters per line
× 24
lines). Graphs or tables are not allowed.
5. Abbreviations may be used. Give the
full term when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation
in parenthesis
6. Abstracts will be published on
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology.
Instruction for Submission
1. Deadline of abstract submission: September 10, 2009
2. Submission will ONLY be accepted by E-mail:
zjy1982.163@163.com
(Zhao Jieying).
*Abstracts that fail to meet the
above requirements will NOT be accepted.
IV. Working language
English
V. Registration Fee
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Charging Standards |
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Members of ISP or CAP |
Before Oct. 8 2009 |
After Oct. 8 2009 |
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Members |
USD 200 |
USD 250 |
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Non-Members |
USD 230 |
USD 280 |
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Companions |
USD 120 for each
companion |
VI. Contact Us
For more
information on the symposium, please visit the official
website of Chinese Association of Pathophysiology:
www.caop.ac.cn
Contacts:
Lu Jian,
86-021-25070321
Zhao Jieying,
86-021-25070322,
zjy1982.163@163.com
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