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IVth CONGRESS OF THE MACEDONIAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, DIALYSIS, TRANSPLANTATION AND
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS (MSNDTAO) WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION
&
FOURTH MEETING OF THE SOUTH EAST PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY WORKING GROUP (SEPNWG)
June 21-24, 2012 Hotel Metropol
Ohrid Republic of Macedonia
www.mzndtvo.tk
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
European Renal Association/European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) International Faculty for Artificial Organs (INFA) website: www.nephrologia.org.mk
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
Prof. Dr. Goce Spasovski President of the Congress
President of the MSNDTAO
Prof. Dr. Olivera Stojceva-Taneva Vice President of the Congress
Secretary of the MSNDTAO
Prof. Dr. Momir Polenakovic Honorary President of the Congress
Honorary President of the MSNDTAO
GENERAL INFORMATION VISPOJ - TRAVEL AGENCY
"Bulevar Turisticka" 50, 6000 Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia Tel: +389 46 255 600 Fax: + 389 46 255 602 e-mail: [email protected]
DATES TO REMEMBER June 21-24, 2012: Congress dates
April 15, 2012: Deadline for abstract submission May 15, 2012: Abstract notification information
May 30, 2012: Deadline for reduced registration fee
MAIN ANNOUNCEMENT
On behalf of the Macedonian Society of Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation and Artificial Organs (MSNDTAO), it is our great pleasure and honour to invite and welcome You to the Fourth Congress, in Ohrid, R. Macedonia. The Congress will take place at the Hotel Metropol-Bellevue resort on June 21-24, 2012. The 4th MSNDTAO Congress will be endorsed and supported by the ERA–EDTA (European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association), by incorporating a CME Course on “Improving Organ Donation and Transplantation – Current Medical Practices” on June 23rd, 2012, as well as a few round tables on a very hot topics in Nephrology organized in conjunction with the European Renal Best Practice (ERBP) group. The Organizing & Scientific Committees of the Congress are committed to create a three-day academic event, presenting updates on the frontiers of clinical practice in nephrology and recent advances in diagnosis and treatment. A specific priority for this Congress will be given to the problem of the underdeveloped organ transplantation in the Balkans. Transplantation as a universal human right for best treatment option in chronic kidney disease patients should be equally distributed all over the world. However, the emerged problems from the economic deprivation in developing countries, the modest expenditure on health care, the lack of appropriate legislation, public awareness, education and motivation for organ donation and transplantation might have also been considered as additional factors for an insufficient transplant program. We’ll try to discuss and adopt the positive experience from experts in countries that already became successful for the best of our patients. The city of Ohrid and Ohrid Lake is a major tourist resort in R. Macedonia. The ancient Lichnidos dates back in the third century B.C. Ohrid as a cradle of Christianity has 365 churches, one of each day of the year and has been called Slavic Jerusalem. In the ninth century, Clement and Nahum, the disciples of the first Slav educators Cyril and Methodius, founded the first Slavic University in Ohrid. There are a lot of archeological sites and discoveries waiting to be seen. The city of Ohrid and its beautiful Lake are under the protection of the United Nations Register of World Values (UNESCO). The organising Committee will try to provide learning opportunities from experts, but also invite all colleagues from the region to actively participate sharing their clinical experience and research through submission of their work for an oral and poster presentations. We are looking forward to welcoming you all in Ohrid for our scientific and social event in June 2012!
Yours sincerely, On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Prof. Dr. Goce Spasovski President of the Congress President of the MSNDTAO
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Goce Spasovski President of the Congress
Olivera Stojceva-Taneva Vice President of the Congress
Momir Polenakovic Honorary President of the Congress
Dafina Kuzmanovska President of the SEPWGN meeting
Velibor Tasic Vice President of the SEPWGN meeting
Otto Mehls Scientific committee chair of the SEPWGN meeting
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Liljana Tozija - President
Ana Derebanova Andon Mandic Arben Asani
Biljana Velinovska Borka Panova
Vesna Ristovska Vesna Zdravkovska
Vladimir Nikolov Vladimir Pusevski
Gordana Petrusevska Dragan Klopcevski
Elizabeta Soleva Eli Karceva-Sarajlija Emilija Sahpazova Jovan Neskovski Kosta Ivanovski
Kristina Shaltanovska Ladislava Grcevska
Ljupco Trpenovski Maja Milovanceva-Poposka
Marga Alceva Mimi Kimova
Nadica Risteska-Bojkovska Natasa Taleska-Matovska
Pavlina Janakievska Petar Dejanov
Risto Antarorov Risto Grozdanovski
Roza Filipovic Saso Gelev
Sherijat Muharemi Silvana Timovska
Slave Dimitrov Svetlana Cvetkovska Dimitrievska
Tonkica Petrovska Trajce Rzanikoski
Gjulsen Selim Jelka Masin-Spasovska
Secretaries of the Congress
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
Adalbert Schiller (Romania) Adrian Covic (Romania) Ali Basci (Turkey) Aljosa Kandus (Slovenia) Amira Peco-Antic (Serbia) Aysin Bakkaloglu (Turkey) Boletis John (Greece) Carsten Bergmann (Germany) Cengis Utas (Turkey) Constantinos Stefanidis (Greece) Danko Milosevic (Croatia) Danica Batinic (Croatia) Delmonico Francis (USA) Dimitris Tsakiris (Greece) Dimitris Goumenos (Greece) Emilija Golubovic (Serbia) Evgueniy Vazelov (Bulgaria) Fatih Ozaltin (Turkey) Francesco Locatelli (Italy) Gerard London (France) Giovanni Montini (Italy) Halima Resic (Bosnia & Hercegovina) Hari Polenakovic (USA) Heeman Uwe (Germany) Heinz Regele (Viena) Heimburger Olle (Sweden) Horst Klinikmann (Germany) Igor Mitic (Serbia) Jadranka Buturovic-Ponikvar (Slovenia) Jochen Ehrich (Germany) Jorg Vienken (Germany) Karlijn van Stralen (Holland) Kes Petar (Croatia) Kostas Siamopoulos (Greece) Laszlo Rosival (Budapest) Mallamachi Francesca (Italy) Marko Malovrh (Slovenia) Marina Mugosa Ratkovic (Montenegro) Meguid El Nahas (UK) Michael Ioannidis (Austria) Mihai Voiculescu (Romania) Michael Mihatsch (Switzerland) Mirjana Lausevic (Belgrade) Mustafa Arici (Turkey) Myftar Barbullushi (Albania)
Nada Dimkovic (Serbia) Nestor Thereska (Albania) Nikolina Basic-Jukic (Croatia) Oguz Soylezemoglu (Turkey) Otto Mehls (Germany) Rade Naumovic (Serbia) Radovan Bogdanovic (Serbia) Rafael Ponikvar (Slovenia) Rajko Kenda (Slovenia) Rezan Topaloglu (Turkey) Rosanna Coppo (Italy) Sanja Simic-Ogrizovic (Serbia) Sevgi Mir (Turkey) Sanjin Racki (Croatia) Sevcan Bakkaloglu (Turkey) Schena Paolo (Italy) Stefanie Weber (Germany) Uwe Heeman (Germany) Vanholder Raymond (Belgium) Vidojko Djordjevic (Serbia) Wiecek Andrzej (Poland) Zoccali Carmine (Italy)
Scientific Programme
Thursday 21.06.2012
Hall A
8.00 - 8.10
8.10 - 8.30 Plenary lecture
8.30 - 10.00 ARTIFICIAL ORGANS TODAY & TOMORROW Chairman: M. Polenakovic
8.30 - 9.00
Horst Klinikmann (Germany): Artificial organs – achievements and perspectives?
9.00 - 9.30
Jorg Vienken (Germany): Artificial kidney – doing the right thing for the wrong reason?
9.30 - 9.50
Olivera Stojceva Taneva (Macedonia): Renal replacement therapy in R. Macedonia
9.50 - 10.0 Discussion
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.30 - 11.30 GUIDELINES & CLINICAL PRACTICE – IS THERE A CONSENSUS? Chairman: S. Racki, V. Djordjevic
10.30 - 10.40
Zoccali Carmine (Italy): Guidelines & position Statements-The difficult navigation between evidence, experience & transparency
10.40 - 11.10
Francesco Locatelli (Italy): Anemia management: the ERBP perspective
11.10 - 11.30
Nada Dimkovic (Serbia): Iron Therapy for CKD patients: is it harmless?
11.30 - 13.00 WHEN TO START/STOP DIALYSIS & HOW TO IMPROVE IT?
Chairman: O. Stojceva-Taneva, V. Zdravkovska 11.30 - 11.50
Vanholder Raymond (Belgium): When to start dialysis
11.50 - 12.10
Halima Resic (Bosnia & Hercegovina): Ethical problems in dialysis for elderly patients – can we stop the treatment?
12.10 - 12.30
Ali Basci (Turkey): Improving dialysis patients outcome by dialysis duration results of Home dialysis in Turkey
12.30 - 12.50
Gjulsen Selim (Macedonia): Early nephrology referral and late initiation of dialysis – what is the impact on survival in hemodalysis patients?
TBA
Free communication
Thursday 21.06.2012
HALL A
13.00-14.00 Walking lunch & poster session
14.00-15.30 CKD (PROGRESSION & PREVENTION) Chairman: K. Siamopoulos, V. Ristovska
14.00-14.30
Meguid El Nahas (UK): CKD: Updated Interactive Session
14.30 - 14.50
Kostas Siamopoulos (Greece): The necessity for a CKD out-patient clinic - Experience after a long term service
14.50 - 15.10
Dimitris Goumenos (Greece): The impact of obesity in human kidney function and morphology
15.10-15.30
Adalbert Schiller (Romania): Quo vadis prevention in nephrology?
15.30-16.30 HYPO- & HYPERNATREMIA and HYPERTENSION – AN UPDATE
Chairman: D. Ljutic, A. Derebanova 15.30 - 15.50
Michael Ioannidis (Austria): Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to hyponatremia
15.50-16.10
Mustafa Arici (Turkey): Salt: Most widespread and potent nephrotoxin?
16.10-16.30
Laszlo Rosival (Budapest): New pathomechanisms of hypertension
TBA Free communication
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-18.30 CKD - MBD - IS THE PROBLEM SOLVED? Chairman: M. Arici, V. Nenov, H. Resic
17.00-17.25
Gerard London (France): CKD-MBD: the ERBP perspective.
17.25-17.45
Dimitris Tsakiris (Greece): Biomarkers for CVD in CKD patients
17.45-18.05
Vidojko Djordjevic (Serbia): Periphery artery disease in CKD patients
18.05-18.20
Drasko Pavlovic (Croatia): What is the value of parathyroid sonography?
18.20-18.30
Goce Spasovski (Macedonia): Implementation of the guidelines into clinical practice
19.30
19.45
20.00
OPENING CEREMONY - Welcome addresses Momir Polenakovic (Macedonia): 20 years of the Macedonian Society of Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation and Artificial Organs (MSNDTAO) Francis Delmonico (USA): Current Concerns in Organ Donation and Transplantation - How to achieve self-sufficiency?
20.20 Social program
21.00
Cocktail
Thursday 21.06.2012
Hall B 8.00- 8.10 Opening remarks SEPWGN
Dafina Kuzmanovska, Velibor Tasic
8.10 -10.30 GENETICS
Chairman: 8.10- 8.30
Plenary lecture : Carsten Bergmann (Germany) State of the art lecture: Ciliopathies
8.30 - 8.35 Discussion 8.35-9.05 Aysin Bakkaloglu (Turkey): Honorary lecture
Genetics of MPGN 9.05 - 9.15 Discussion 9.15 - 9.40 Stefanie Weber (Germany):
Genetics of renal hypodysplasia with and without reflux 9.40 - 9.50 Discussion 9.50 - 10.5 Carsten Bergmann (Germany):
Genetics of HUS 10.5 - 10.20 Otto Mehls (Germany):
Eculizumab: First treatment option for all forms of HUS and MPGN? 10.20 - 10.30 Discussion (Bergmann and Mehis)
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.50 GLOMERULAR DISORDERS
Chairman: 11.00 - 11.15 Sevgi Mir (Turkey):
Genetics of SRNS in Turkey 11.15 - 11.25 Discussion 11.25 - 11.40 Radovan Bogdanovic (Serbia):
Schimke disease 11.40 - 12.05 Jochen Ehrich (Germany):
Treatment and outcome of Lupus nephritis 12.05 - 12.15 Discussion 12.15 - 12.40 Rosanna Coppo (Italy):
Treatment of NS – KDIGO guidelines 12.40 - 12.50 Discussion
13.00-14.00 Walking lunch & poster session
14.00-15.30 DIALYSIS MODE–PD
Chairman: N. Dimkovic, S. Muharemi, E. Sahpazova 14.00-14.25
Adrian Covic (Romania): Choosing a dialysis mode: the ERBP recommendations.
14.25-14.45
Cengis Utas (Turkey): New developments in PD therapies
14.45-15.10
Heimburger Olle (Sweden): ERBP position statement on membrane evaluation in PD
15.10-15.30
Sanjin Racki (Croatia): Peritoneal dialysis – a bridge towards kidney transplantation
Thursday 21.06.2012
Hall B 15.30-16.30 AKI – An update
Chairman: D. Kuzmanovska, Lj. Tozija 15.30 - 15.50 Ljiljana Tozija (Macedonia):
AKI guidelines – a new set up in standards 15.50 - 16.10 Mihai Voiculescu (Romania):
Biomarkers impact in Acute Kidney Injury diagnosis 16.10 - 16.30 Kes Petar (Croatia):
Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery - Prevention and Treatment 16.30 - 16.50 Sanja Simic-Ogrizovic (Serbia):
Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1): A novel human urinary renal dysfunction biomarker
16.50 - 17.00 TBA Free communication
17.00-18.30 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE Chairman
Oguz Soylezemoglu (Turkey): How to slow progressive deterioration of renal function in children with CKD
Discussion Amira Peco-Antic (Serbia) :
Diagnostic and treatment of renal hypertension and cardiovascular disorder. Discussion Sevcan Bakkaloglu (Turkey):
BMD-CKD - Lessons from children on CAPD. Discussion Rosanna Coppo (Italy):
Steroid free renal transplantation Discussion
Friday 22.06.2012
Hall A
8.00- 10.00 DIABETIC & PRIMARY GN - Chairman: M. Milovanceva-Popovska, I. Mitic, V. Nikolov
8.00- 8.20
Myftar Barbullushi (Albania): The global epidemic of Diabetic Nephropathy – where do we stand today?
8.20- 8.40
Olivera Stojceva-Taneva (Macedonia): Can we retard the CKD progression in Diabetic Nephropathy patients?
8.40- 9.00
Igor Mitic (Serbia): Renal biopsy registries: do we treat different patients with same medications?
9.00- 9.20
Rade Naumovic (Serbia): Treatment of membranous nephropathies – an update
9.20- 9.40
Nestor Thereska (Albania): Increasing prevalence of Diabetic Nephropathy as a cause of CKD in Albania
9.40- 10.00 TBA Free communication
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-13.00 KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION-Dilemmas = 2.5 hrs (25+ 5x20+ discussion included + FC)
Chairman: E. Mesic, Lj. Trpenoski, N. Ristevska-Bojkovska 10.30-10.55
Heeman Uwe (Germany): Transplantation guidelines: the ERBP view
10.55-11.15
Jadranka Buturovic-Ponikvar (Slovenia): Kidney transplantation and organ shortage: controversial issues
11.15-11.35
Nikolina Basic-Jukic (Croatia): Renal transplantation in long-term dialysis patients – benefits vs. complications?
11.35-11.50
Evgueniy Vazelov (Bulgaria): Dialysis versus Transplantation
11.50-12.05
Goce Spasovski (Macedonia): The use of generics in kidney transplantation
12.05-12.20
Marina Mugosa Ratkovic (Montenegro): Paid kidney Tx in patients from Montenegro – complication & outcome in the last decade
12.20-13.00 TBA
Free communication
13.00-14.00 Walking lunch & poster session
Friday 22.06.2012
Hall A
14.00-16.00 ROUND TABLE ON NEPHROPATHOLOGY IN KIDNEY ALLOGRAFTS Chairman: L. Grcevska, R. Naumovic, S. Kunovska-Kostadinova
14.00-14.20
Mihai Mihatsch (Switzerland): Calcineurin Inhibitor Toxicity – Can we prevent the histological damage of the kidney?
14.20-15.05
Heinz Regele (Viena): Antibody mediated rejection – do we have sufficient evidence?
15.05-15.25
Mihai Mihatsch (Switzerland): Polyomavirus nephropathy: diagnosis and management
15.25-15.55
Gordana Petrusevska (Macedonia): Protocol kidney biopsies –the histology support for prolonged graft function
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 COMPLICATIONS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION Chairman: Z. Kovacevic, J. Masin, Spasovska, A. Peco Antic
16.30-16.50
Mallamachi Francesca (Italy): Reversibility of Sleep Disordered Breathing: a major risk factor in kidney failure patients goes away after renal transplantation
16.50-17.10
Aljosa Kandus (Slovenia): Early vs. late complications after kidney transplantation
17.10-17.30
Jelka Masin-Spasovska (Macedonia): When and why a diagnostic graft biopsy?
17.30-17.50
Mirjana Lausevic (Belgrade): Optimal treatment approach of deceased kidney donor - Impact on transplant outcome
17.50-18.00 TBA Free communication
18.15-19.15
Sym. / FC
20.30
Presidential Dinner
Friday 22.06.2012
Hall B
8.00- 10.30 URINARY TRACT INFECTION Chairman:
8.00 – 8.20 Karlijn van Stralen (Holland): Renal hypodysplasia in children and adults with CKD
8.20 – 8.30 Discussion 8.30 – 8.50 Constantinos Stefanidis (Greece):
Imaging of urinary tract disorders: Which and when? 8.50 – 9.05 Rajko Kenda (Slovenia):
Special diagnostic procedures 9.05 – 9.20 Discussion (Stefanidis and Kenda) 9.20 – 9.35 Danica Batinic (Croatia):
Clinical significance of cystitis cystic 9.35 – 9.40 Discussion 9.40 – 9.55 Dafina Kuzmanovska (Macedonia):
Different management strategies for UTI in SEPNWG 9.55 - 10.15 Giovanni Montini (Italy):
Controversies regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent UTI and reflux 10.15 - 10.30 Discussion 10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00- 13.00 BENEFIT AND LIMITATIONS OF MEDICAL REGISTRIES –ROUND TABLE
Chairman: 11.00 - 11.20 Karlijn van Stralen (Holland):
Actual information about the EDTA Registry for Children with CKD V 11.20 - 11.25 Short discussion 11.25 - 11.40 Emilija Golubovic (Serbia):
The Serbian Registry for Children with CKD 11.40 - 11.45 Short discussion 11.45 - 12.00 Fatih Ozaltin (Turkey):
News from PodoNet Consortium 12.00 - 12.05 Short discussion 12.05 - 12.25 Sevcan Bakkaloglu (Turkey) :
News from International Pediatric Peritoneal and Dialysis Network (IPPN) Registry. 12.25 - 12.30 Short discussion 12.30 - 13.00 General discussion 13.00-14.00 Walking lunch & poster session
14.00-16.00 VASCULAR ACCESS (30 + 4x20 discussion included+ FC) Chairman: R. Ponikvar, S. Pljesa, M. Malovrh 14.00-14.30 Vanholder Raymond (Belgium): Vascular access guidelines (including catheter infection): a refresher course 14.30-14.50 Marko Malovrh (Slovenia): Primary Vascular Access: Can We do Better? 14.50-15.10 Petar Dejanov (Macedonia): Vascular access options in developing countries 15.10-15.30 Rafael Ponikvar (Slovenia): Hemodialysis catheters 15.30-15.50 Hari Polenakovic (USA): Update on Catheter Related Bloodstream Infections 15.50-16.00 TBA Free communication
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
Friday 22.06.2012
Hall B
17.00 - 18.30 MISCELLANEOUS ACTUAL TOPICS Chairman:
17.00 - 17.15 Danko Milosevic (Croatia): EQUIL in children with nephrolithiasis, what should nephrologists know about
17.15 - 17.20 Discussion 17.20 - 17.35 Velibor Tasic (Macedonia):
Idiopathic renal hypouricemia 17.35 - 17.40 Discussion 17.40 - 18.00 Jochen Ehrich/Otto Mehls (Germany):
Consequences for Growth and GH Treatment 18.00 18.05 Discussion
18.05 - 18.25 Rezan Topaloglu (Turkey): Closing lecture: Late outcome in nephropathic cystinosis
18.25 - 18.30 Discussion 18.30 Closing Remarks
20.30
Presidential Dinner
ERA-EDTA CME Course Saturday 23.06.2012 Hall A
8.00- 8.30 Registration
8.30- 8.50 Opening ceremony – Goce Spasovski – Chairmen - ERA-EDTA CME Committee – Raymond Vanholder – President - ERA-EDTA – Francis Delmonico – President – TTS
Chairman: M. Busic, P. Kes 8:50-9:30
Delmonico Francis (USA): Current Concerns in Organ Donation and Transplantation - How to achieve selfsufficiency?
9:30-10:10
Zoccali Carmine (Italy): An untold death risk in Kidney failure patients: the risk of not being transplanted - Clinical and financial implications
10:10-10:50
Coppo Rosanna (Italy): National and regional organization for cadaveric kidney transplantation in adults and children in Italy
10:50-11:10 Coffee break Chairman: D. Avsec, J. Buturovic-Ponikvar
11:10-11:50
Spasovski Goce (Macedonia): Current status of transplantation in the Balkans – future perspectives
11:50-12:30
Schena Paolo (Italy): Discussing with the parents of the cadaveric donor: What should we do?
12:30-13:10
Uwe Heeman (Germany): Improving graft survival – an update in current clinical practice- how to treat transplant patients with failing renal function
13:10-14:00 Lunch & Coffee Chairman: A. Basci, D. Goumenos
14:00-14:40
Schena Paolo (Italy): Personalized therapy in renal transplantation, including infections and neoplasias.
14:40-15:20
Wiecek Andrzej (Poland): Anemia and erythrocytosis after kidney transplantation – impact on the graft survival?
15:20-16:00
Vanholder Raymond (Belgium): New-onset diabetes after transplantation - possible prevention
16:00-16:20 Coffee break Chairman: N. Basic-Jukic
16:20-17:00
Boletis John (Greece): Current immunosuppressive treatments in glomerular diseases and kidney transplantation – similarities & differences
17:00-17:30 Meet the expert session (30-40 min in 4 small groups ~15 people): Rossana Coppo – Organisation of cadaveric transplantation Paolo Schena – Tailoring immunosuppressive treatment Uwe Heeman – Chronic graft dysfunction Boletis John – Recurrent GN in renal allografts
17:30 UEMS certificates distribution
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
OPENING CEREMONY Thursday, 21.06.2012 at 19.30
The official Opening Ceremony of the IVth Congress of the MSNDTAO will be followed by a WELCOME RECEPTION at 21:00.
PRESIDENTAL DINNER Friday 22.06.2012 at 20:30
FARAWELL DINNER Saturday 23.06.2012 at 20:30
OHRID - THE CITY OF CENTURIES, INHERITOR OF THE BRIGHT LYCHNIDA HALF DAY - (for Accompanying Persons) Departure from the Hotel at 08:30 am / Arrival at the Hotel at 02:00 pm Departure from the Hotel at 02:30 pm / Arrival at the Hotel at 08:00 pm Situated on the shore of Lake Ohrid, a treasure trove of primeval wildlife, about 4 million years old - the only living museum in the world. Ohrid is the legitimate inheritor of the ancient Lychnida, a city with eternal life and creativity from prehistory until now, interwoven with the achievements of the old civilizations. Ohrid represents the Macedonian cultural history, an episcopal centre in the classical period, the Jerusalem of the Balkans. Ohrid is the centre of Slavic, literacy and culture, the capital of Samuel’s Kingdom, a renaissance centre in Macedonia in the XIX century. A town with a unique position in time and space, with very rare and unique natural and cultural values, integrally inscribed in the world values by UNESCO.
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Official languages are Macedonian and English
FREE COMMUNICATIONS All abstracts will be evaluated and the best 10 will be presented orally. Each presentation will last 8 minutes and will be followed by 2 minutes discussion. POWER POINT - DATA LCD PROJECTOR: All presentation need to be prepared as PowerPoint files and all speakers should bring their presentations stored on a CD-ROM, DVD or USB memory stick. For preparation and check-up a technical room next to the Congress Hall will be provided. POSTER PRESENTATION Maximum size of each poster: 1m wide x 2m high. There will be two poster sessions, with the following timetable: Thursday - 21.06.2012 (13.00-14.00) and Friday - 22.06.2012. (13.00-14.00). There will be 3 minutes discussion with the author(s). Posters must be placed before 12:00 and removed after 18:00 hours on the day of presentation.
PUBLICATION In case you wish your work to be published in the Proceedings of the Congress, you are also kindly requested to submit it as an extended abstract (2000 words). Extended abstracts must be received by May 30th, 2012. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: All registered participants will receive an Attendance Certificate (to be included in the Congress bag). Delegates attending CME and Educational meeting on Saturday, 23.06.2012, will receive 6 ECMEC credits.
GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS VENUE The Congress will be held at HOTEL METROPOL-BELLEVUE, OHRID, which is located 5 km from the city centre, 12 km from Ohrid airport and 180 km from Skopje airport. CONGRESS SECRETARIAT The VISPOJ travel agency has been appointed as the official Congress Agency. Please contact VISPOJ for any information regarding registration, hotel accommodation, social programme and post-congress tours.
Official Congress Tourist Agency Travel & Tourist Center
VIS POJ
Bul. Turisticka 50,
6000 Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia
Phones: ++389 46 255 600; 255 601;
Fax: ++389 46 255 600; 256 321
contact: [email protected]
www.vispoj.com.mk
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESK The registration and information desk will be located in the main corridor of the hotel Metropol. In order to register please bring along your letter of confirmation and payment. The desk will be open at the following times: Wednesday to Saturday, June 20-23 : 08-18.00 hours Internet corner will be provided into the lobby of the hotel and scientific area. EXHIBITION A commercial exhibition will operate from Wednesday, June 20th, 17:00, to Saturday, June 23th, 18:00 hours. Access is free to registered participants. LIABILITY By registering for the Congress and/or by participating in the Exhibition of the Congress, participants and exhibitors agree that neither the Organising Committee nor the Administrative Secretariat assume any liability. Participants and exhibitors are advised to arrange their own health, travel and personal insurance.
TRAVEL TO SKOPJE - OHRID Skopje and Ohrid offer international airports, linked with several major European cities with timetable information available at www.airports.com.mk. Furthermore, Skopje and Ohrid can be easily reached from all Balkan countries, by train, bus or car. There is a 180 km highway from Skopje to Ohrid and the drive takes approximately 2 hours. Organised transportation (from the Airports) by VISPOJ TRAVEL: * Airport Skopje - hotel Ohrid * Airport Ohrid - Hotel Car (1-3 pax) .............. 95 eur (OW) Car (1-3 pax) .............. 15 eur (OW) Van (4-8 pax) ............. 150 eur (OW) Van (4-8 pax) ............. 30 eur (OW) Mini bus (9-16 pax) .... 230 eur (OW) Mini bus (9-16 pax) .... 80 eur (OW) Bus (45pax) ................ 400 eur (OW) Bus (45pax) ................150 eur (OW)
HOW TO REACH OHRID You can take a bus from the Airport Alexander the Great (see the time table below). You will get out at the second stop International Bus/Railway Station. The journey takes 25 minutes and cost 100 denars (about 2 Euros). In the case there is no available Bus, you can take taxi to the International Bus station at the costs of 20 Euros.
When you approach the BUS station take a thicket to Ohrid. The first bus is in the morning at 5.30 and last in the evening at 19.30 (at least every hour there is bus to Ohrid). The travel lasts about 3 hours at the price of 8-10 Euros. From the bus station in Ohrid you can take taxi to the Hotel (about 5 Euros) or shuttle (if available). In the case you cannot arrange your flight with the bus connection to Ohrid, please contact the official travel agency. LUNCH AND COFFEE Lunch will be included in the Congress package as walking lunch and poster session attendance. Coffee and mineral water will be served at various points in the exhibition area of the Congress, during breaks. Coupons will be included in the Congress bag.
WEATHER The weather in June in Ohrid is usually sunny and warm during the day and humid and cool at night. Temperature of the air varies between 200 C and 280C and of the water in Lake Ohrid between 200 C and 230C. CURRENCY Macedonian denar: approximately 1 EURO = 61.5 DEN. BANKS Banks operate from Monday to Saturday 08:00 - 14:00 hours. CREDIT CARDS International credit cards are accepted in cash dispensers, restaurants, shops and agencies. TIPS Service is included in the bill in bars, restaurants, etc.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Organising Committee invites authors to submit Abstracts for consideration for presentation and inclusion in the programme. SUBMISSION Abstract must be submitted electronically through the Congress website at the address http://www.mzndtvo.tk, no later than April 15th, 2012 STYLE Spacing: Abstracts must be typed at 12 points, single-spaced in English or Macedonian and should contain no more than 300 words, including the title, authors, institutions and the body of the abstract (Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion). LAYOUT Title: In capital letters, not underlined nor bold. Do not identify yourself in the title. Author(s): Not in capital letters. Write the initials of first names first, and then family names. Only the presenting author must be underlined. The underlined name must be the same as indicated in the address for correspondence. Affiliation: Not in capital letters. When more than one institution is mentioned, please identify them with superscript numerals and not with symbols (e.g. P. Thomson1, G. Jankovski2, 1University of Leeds, 2University of Berlin, etc.). Text: Tables are only accepted without gridlines. Use only well-known abbreviations or explain abbreviations the first time they appear. Conditions: The material in the Abstract must be original and must not have been published or presented previously at an international meeting. ACCEPTANCE Authors will receive a notification of acceptance or rejection for presentation by May 15th, 2012. EXTENDED ABSTRACT
INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHORS The authors of the Abstracts are invited to submit their work in the form of Extended Abstracts in order to be published in the Proceedings of the Congress. The Extended Abstract, including the submitted Abstract, title, authors, institutions and references (maximum 10) should not exceed 2000 words. Pro rata reduction in the length of the text must be made for tables, figures and illustrations. The Structure must be similar to the original abstract consisting of: introduction, methods, results and conclusions. The text should be 1.5 spaced, typed with 12 points, Times New Roman. Tables must be typed on separate pages and each must have, on a separate page, a brief heading describing its contents. Tables must be numbered and referred to in the main text. Illustrations and Figures must be of high quality. References should be numbered in the order in which they appear in the text. At the end of the article the full list of references should give the initial of the first names and surnames of the first three authors followed by et al. The author(s)’ name(s) should be followed by the title of the article, the title of the journal, abbreviated according to the style of Index Medicus, the year of publication, the volume number and the first and last page. References to textbooks should give the title of the textbook, which should be followed by the place of publication, the publisher, the year and the relevant pages. The extended abstract must be submitted electronically through the Congress website at the address http://www.mzndtvo.tk or at e-mail: [email protected], no later than May 30th, 2012.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Participation is open to all persons interested in Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation, and Artificial Organs. Each participant must complete a separate form. Registrations may be faxed only if accompanied by a bank transfer. For payment by cheque, Registration Form should be mailed with an enclosed cheque. HOW TO REGISTER
To register for the IVth Congress of the MSNDTAO and ESPWGN meeting please complete the enclosed Registration Form and return it (fax, mail or e-mail) before May 30th, 2012, to: Travel & Tourist Center - VIS POJ; Bul. Turisticka 50, 6000 Ohrid, Republic of
Macedonia. Phones: ++389 46 255 600; 255 601; Fax: ++389 46 255 600; 256
321, contact: [email protected], www.vispoj.com.mk
CONGRESS FEES
Before 30 May, 2012 After 30 May,
2012
Accompanying
person
Registration 80 eur 100 eur 50 eur
REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE: Admission to all Meeting Sessions Congress badge, bag and meeting materials Coffee Break coupons from Thursday, June 21th till Saturday, June 23rd Welcome Reception, Presidential and Congress Farewell Dinner invitations
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS Congress badge Coffee Break coupons from Thursday, June 21th till Saturday, June 23rd Welcome Reception, Presidential and Congress Farewell Dinner invitations Registration is not refundable.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION and CONGRESS VENUE * The Congress will be held at Metropol Lake Resort Ohrid, which is located 7 km from the city center.
Room rates daily, per person (in Euro's) Hotel
single -HB double -HB Hotel Metropol 4+*
45 35
Hotel Bellevue 4*
43 33
Hotel Tourist 3*
33 23
- Additional meal at hotel (dinner) : 5 eur, per person The above rates are daily, per person, 2 meals and taxes. PAYMENT Foreign currency payments are accepted ONLY by bank transfer to following data. Beneficary: VIS POJ DOOEL Bank: Ohridska Banka AD Ohrid SWIFT BIC: OHRD MK 22 ACC: 530-000000000-1-76/25730 IBAN: MK07530901000225913 No Bank fees to VIS POJ Travel & Tourist Center (beneficiary). Domestic currency payments are accepted by bank transfer. Beneficary: VIS POJ DOOEL Bank: Ohridska Banka AD Ohrid ACC: 530-0001002475-42 Tax No.: 4020002131507
TOUR PROGRAMME The following tours will operate during the Congress. All tours will depart from all the official Congress Hotels, unless otherwise stated. Detailed information about the tours will be provided in the final programme. Registration for the tours should be made at the Tour Desk in the Registration Area or at the hospitality desks at the official Congress Hotels. THE LIGHT OF OHRID - THE SHINING CITY Departure at 9.0 pm. Every night there will be a cruise by boat on Lake Ohrid, specially organised for the
participants of MSNDTAO, leaving from the landing-stage of the Metropol Hotel. This is an unforgettable experience for all lovers of beauty, light, stars, music, song and dance. The pleasant sound of traditional Ohrid music mingling with the rippling of the lake provides a unique opportunity for you to experience the light of Ohrid - Lychnida: the shining city. Fee: 20 Euros, which includes a three hours’ boat cruise with music, drinks and a professional tourist guide. SV. NAUM - St. Nahum: A MAGICAL LINKING OF NATURE, THE CHURCH AND HISTORY PROGRAMME BY BUS OR BOAT Departure from the Hotel at 9.0 am / Arrival back at the Hotel at 1.0 pm Departure from the Hotel at 2.30 pm / Arrival back at the Hotel at 6.30 pm Departure from the Hotel complex for Sv. Naum - St. Nahum, stopping en route for a panoramic view of the Ohrid shore, the Galicica National Park, various lakeside hotel and tourist complexes and the fishing villages of Peљtani, Trpejca and Ljubanista with their specific rural architecture. Arrival at Sv. Naum, where the Monastery of St. Nahum dates from the 9th century and was built by St. Nahum, a disciple of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, and is one of the most significant monasteries in the Balkans, situated on the Macedonian-Albanian border on the west side of the attractive Mount Galicica. Nature, with its magical power, has spread around all its splendour here, creating a miniature paradise of divine beauty. The monastery complex of Sv. Naum, located on a rock, right above the lake, is a monument of and to the miracle-worker St. Nahum, and it is enhanced by a fashionable hotel that blends in with its surroundings. The vegetation abounds with a spectrum of green and golden colours, exceptionally clear water and wonderful birds. Fee: 30 Euros OHRID - CITY OF THE CENTURIES, INHERITOR OF THE BRIGHT LYCHNIDA Departure from the Hotel at 8.30 am / Arrival back at the Hotel at 2.0 pm Departure from the Hotel at 2.30 pm / Arrival back at the Hotel at 8.0 pm Situated on the shore of Lake Ohrid, a treasure trove of primeval wildlife about 4 million years old, one of the very few living museums in the world, Ohrid is the legitimate inheritor of the ancient Lychnidos, a city of eternal life and creativity from prehistory until now, interwoven with the achievements of ancient civilisations. Ohrid represents Macedonian cultural history - an episcopal centre as early as the classical period and the Jerusalem of the Balkans. Ohrid has been the centre of the literacy and the culture of the Slavonic clergy, the capital of Czar Samuel’s kingdom and a centre of the Macedonian renaissance in the 19th century. A town with a unique position in time and in space, a town with very rare and indeed unique natural and cultural treasures, it has been inscribed in UNESCO’s register of world values. Sightseeing in the old part of the city
provides a unique opportunity to experience Ohrid through the centuries and its treasury of cultural and historical monuments. Walking through the old streets of Ohrid, passing by its traditional architecture, you will be constantly aware of its monuments to different periods of history. At every hundred metres you will encounter significant sights such as the following: The National Museum - the House of the Robev Family, a work of art dating from 1863 and housing a significant collection of exhibits from the Ohrid area in prehistory, the antique period and the Middle Ages. The Ethnological Museum - the Urania House. St. Sophia - Sv. Sofija - the cathedral church of the Ohrid Episcopate, with its outstanding architectural construction and invaluable frescoes dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. St. John at Kaneo - Sv. Jovan Kaneo - a church dating from the 13th century and situated on a rock above the lake is a symbol of the town, poetry engraved on a rock and well known both in Macedonia and worldwide. Plaosnik, the spiritual and cultural source of Ohrid with preserved, restored and exposed architectural remains from the period of St. Clement, as well as before and after him, an Early Christian complex with the rebuilt church of St. Clement (St. Panteleimon) and parts of the original monastic complex- the first Slavonic University, the cradle of the literacy and culture of the Slavonic clergy. The Ohrid Fortress - the Fortress of Czar Samuel, the crown of Ohrid and of Lychnidos. Sv. Bogorodica Perivlepta - the Church of the Holy Mother of God Perivleptos, dating from 1295, with its remarkable architecture and frescoes is one of the best known monuments of its kind not only in Macedonia but also worldwide. The Antique Theatre - the oldest antique theatre in Macedonia, built for - among other things -gladiatorial combats, has been reconstructed to house theatrical performances and concerts. 12.30 pm A rest and an aperitif in the Gladiator National Restaurant, located directly above the Antique Theatre. 1.0 pm Return to the city centre, sightseeing in the old Ohrid Bazaar and visits to old Ohrid crafts workshops. 2.0 pm Return to the Hotel. Fee: 25 Euros
Sv. JOVAN BIGORSKI - SPLENDOURS OF NATURAL BEAUTY, RIVERS, LAKES, MOUNTAINS, CANYONS AND A UNIQUE MONASTIC COMPLEX Departure from the Hotel at 9.0 am / Arrival back at the Hotel at 1.0 pm Departure from the Hotel at 1.0 pm / Arrival back at the Hotel at 6.0 pm Departure by bus from the Hotel towards Kicevo and Mavrovo. The journey will proceed via the rivers Crn Drim and Radika with views of the picturesque scenery of the canyons of the River Radika. Arrival at the monastery of Sv. Jovan Bigorski - St. John Bigorski. The Monastery is one of the rare monuments that immediately attract the attention of tourists, its attraction lying both in its setting and in the treasures contained within it. At an elevation of 740 metres, surrounded by Mount Bistra and deeply embedded in the rocks, the architecture of the monastery is unique. Of special note is its vast carved iconostasis or altar screen wrought by well-known Macedonian wood-carvers. The monastic complex is astonishing with its unique location and character, but what is perhaps even more astonishing is the splendour of the natural beauty of the rivers Crn Drim and Radika together with their lakes, valleys and canyons, lying between Mt. Bistra and Mt. Korab, two of the most beautiful mountains in the Balkans, not to mention the attractive tourist and ski centre of Mavrovo. Panoramic views of the Mavrovo National Park, with relaxation and refreshments in the Bistra Hotel. Fee: 40 Euros
BITOLA - THE CITY OF THE CONSULS AND THE WELL-KNOWN HERACLEA LYNCAESTIS COMPLEX
Departure from the Hotel at 8.0 am / Arrival back at the Hotel at 3.0 pm Departure from the Hotel for Bitola, with panoramic views of the mountains and several rural settlements in the Ohrid, Prespa and Bitola areas. Arrival in Bitola and sightseeing in the city. A walk along the old and well-known Sirok Sokak (Broad Street) where the Consulates of European countries were located at the time of the Ottoman Empire. Visits to the City Museum which houses, among other things, the Kemal Attaturk Memorial Room, as well as to the Aydar Kadi Mosque (1561) and the Yeni Mosque (1558), both masterpieces of architecture in Macedonia. Rest and refreshment in the old Bitola Bazaar. Visit to the Heraclea Lyncaestis complex, founded by Philip II of Macedon and one of the best preserved antique sites in the Balkans. The city was named after the mythological hero Hercules, or Heracles, a hero of the Macedonian Argidian Dynasty. Heraclea existed and developed for more than a thousand years, experiencing revivals in the Roman period and in late antiquity. It was also an episcopal centre in the Early Christian period. Objects of great importance in this complex are the Roman Theatre and the Thermal Baths, as well as the Basilicas with their extraordinary mosaic floors and numerous archaeological finds. Fee: 40 Euros