Announcement

Course of the ISMH on Balneotherapy

Szeged, Hungary, November 14 - 18, 2005

 

A five-day  course dedicated to postgraduate and continuous medical education.
The programme covers most of the relevant topics in Balneotherapy, thus being of particular interest to the participants
 By providing short reviews and well-selected case studies, the ISMH Course helps the participants prepare for their everyday work.

 

Organised by the

 

Scientific Organisations:

ISMH (International Society of medical Hydrology) with cooperation of

UEMS-PRM-Section (Section Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of the European Union of Medical Specialists) and

ESPA (European Spa Association)

 

Organising secretariat:
C&T Hungary Ltd.
Congress Bureau & Travel Agency
Dani u. 7., H-6722 Szeged, Hungary
P.O.Box: 898, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary
Phone/Fax: +36-62-548-485
E-mail:
congress@congresstravel.hu
Web-site: www.congresstravel.hu

Venue:

Hotel Royal
6720 Szeged, Kölcsey F. str 1-3. Hungary

 

Currently confirmed lecturers for the course

Prof. Dr. Simona Bellometti (Italy)

University of Pavia- Medical Director of Spa Research Center of Abano Terme

 

Med.habil Dr. Tamás Bender MD, PhD, (Hungary)

President of ISMH, President of Hungarian Balneological Society

 

Dr. Pedro Cantista (Portugal)

President of the Portugal Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Head of the task force committee of Balneology of the PRM-section of UEMS.

 

Prof. Dr. Albrecht Falkenbach.MD, (Austria)

Internist, Rheumatologe,FA-PMR Pensionsversicherungsanstalt SKA-RZ Bad Ischl

 

Prof. Dr. Pál Géher MD PhD (Hungary)

Treasurer of ISMH.Chair of Rheumatology and Physiotherpay , Semmelweis Medical University,Budapest

 

Prof. Dr. Christoph Gutenbrunner (Germany)

Vice President of the ISMH; Vice President for Europe of the ISPRM; Chairman of the Professional Practice Committee of the PRM-section of the UEMS.

 

Prof. Dr. László Halmy M.D.Dsc. (Hungary)

President of Hungarian Society against Obesity

 

Dr. Jane Hall PhD, MPhil, MCSP, (United Kingdom)

Research Physiotherapist

 

Prof. Dr. M. Zeki Karagulle (Turkey)

President of the Turkish Society of Spa Medicine and Balneology; Vice President of the ISMH (International Society of Medical Hydrology).Head of the Medical Section of ESPA

 

Dr. Éva Kádas (Hungary)

P.T. Health Director of Anna Bath

 

Prof. Dr. Christian Roques (France)

Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of University Toulouse –Director of Thermal Institute in Dax

 

Prof. Dr. Shaul Sukenik MD (Israel)

Soroka University Hospital, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University (Beer Sheva,

 

Dr. Janka Zálešáková (Slovakia)

President of ESPA (Europen Spa Association); President of Slovak Spa Association; Head of Committee for Balneology of Slovak Society of Physiatry, Balneology and Rehabilitation.

 

 

Scheduled Programme:

 

Tamás Bender: State of art the Balneology Medical Hydrology (1hour) Carbonic, iron, jodid, salt and sulphur bath therapy, dry carbonic gas therapy (2hours)

 

Pedro Cantista: Physical Principles of Balneology and Medical Hydrology: thermodynamic, hydrostatic and hydrodynamic(2 hours)

Effects of the water immersion in the Cardiovascular Physiology(1 hour)

 

László Halmy: Novel complex treatment of Metabolic Syndrome- mineral water drinking cure, balneotherapy, diet and exercise (3 hours)

 

Christoph Gutenbrunner: Adaptive Mechanisms in Balneotherapy (2 hours)

Mineral waters for the metaphylaxis of urolithiasis (1 hour)What´s new in experimental balneology (1 hour)

 

Shaul Sukenik:  Balneotherapy for SPA and Arthropathia Psoriatica and RA (3 hours)

 

M.Zeki  Karagulle: Balneo-spa therapy for osteoarthritis, Balneo-spa therapy for low back pain and fibromyalgia, Preventive spa therapy (3 hours)

 

Pál Géher: Thalassotherapy, Speleotherapy, Research in Balneology (3 hours)

 

Janka Zalesakova: Proposal of quality standards for European spas. Technical Parameters of Spa and Hydrotherapeutical treatments.(2 hours)

 

A Falkenbach: Radon therapy, Spa therapy in Europe, history and today (3hours)

 

Christian Roques:: Balneotherapy Hydrotherapy in Rehebalitation (2 hours)

 

Simona Bellometti:: Mud therapy, Fangotherapy (2 hours)

 

Jane Hall:  Does hydrotherapy relieve pain in neuromusculoskeletal pathology (2 hours)

 

Éva  Kádas:  Practical Aquatic Therapy - Theory and Praxis (2 hours)

 

Practical workshops/seminars will accompany some lectures.

 

A more detailed programme and time schedule will be published on this webpage soon.

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Beginning and End: The ISMH Course programme will begin on Monday, November 14, 2005, and end on Friday, November 18, 2005.

Arrival Time in Szeged or Budapest
You should plan to arrive in Szeged  not later than 9:00 am on Monday, November, 2005.

Accommodation
Accommodation of all participants from outside Szeged will be in Hotel Royal. Registered participants will be informed about hotel registration by the course secretariat.

How to get to Szeged:
Szeged is situated in the south-east of Hungary, 180 km from the capital, Budapest.
From “Ferihegy 2” Airport in Budapest:
• The most convenient way to reach Szeged is by minibus. The Congress Secretariat will provide a shuttle service for the delegates if required (waiting time: max. 2 hours).
• The journey by car takes about 2 hours, on the M5 motorway, followed by approximately 40 minutes on Route 75. Vignettes are compulsory on motorways in
Hungary. Four-day vignettes cost about 1600 HUF (7 €), while the cost of ten-day vignettes is around 2500 HUF (10 €).
• After landing, you can get a direct Airport Minibus (the journey costs approximately 2500 HUF) to Budapest “Nyugati” Railway Station, from where there are frequent rail services (regular and InterCity) to Szeged. The journey takes about 160 minutes and costs approximately 2500 HUF (10 €).
• You will find taxis outside Budapest Airport, but the fares to Budapest “Nyugati” Railway Station may differ substantially. Always agree on the fare in advance!

How to get to the Hotel Royal from Szeged train station?

• The most convenient way to reach Hotel Royal is to take a taxi or take tram 1 at the railway station. You can buy tickets at the tram driver.

Tourist information:
Tourist information, concerning the best restaurants, cafes, museums or events in Szeged and its surroundings, etc., can be found at www.szegedportal.hu. The
tourist information office is: Tourinform (H-6720 Szeged, Dugonics tér 2).

Restaurants:

Hungary is widely known for its culinary delights and good wines. A recommendation service will operate at the Congress Secretariat.

Shopping:
The centre of Szeged offers many good stores, but a number of designer boutiques have moved to Szeged Plaza.

Banking and exchange:
The official currency is the Hungarian forint (HUF). Regular banking hours are from 9:00 to 16:00 on weekdays, but some exchange offices are open on Saturday morning. Automatic tellers, which you can use with your VISA, Mastercard or most other major credit cards, are available all over the city. Most hotels and shops accept all major credit cards. The exchange rate is approximately 250 HUF/1 Euro.

Visa requirements:
For entry into Hungary, a valid passport is sufficient for citizens of EU member countries. For other countries, bilateral agreements may exist. For details, please consult the Hungarian Embassy or the homepage:
www.kulugyminiszterium.hu/Kulugyminiszterium/EN/Ministry/
Departments/Consular/ Visa/visa.htm


Emergency information:
The telephone number for emergence in Hungary is 112.

Liability and insurance:
The organizer is not able to take any responsibility whatsoever for injury or damage involving persons and property during the conference. Participants are advised to take out their own personal travel and health insurance for their trip.

Course Material
On the first day the course material will be distributed. It will include the detailed scientific and social programme, as well as practical information on Szeged.

Meals and Social Programme
- Breakfasts and lunches will be served at the Hotel Royal
- Social events: welcome dinner, dinners in the hotel or outside, farewell party, visiting thermal baths.

CME Accreditation ?
Accreditation for European CME credits is being sought for this course.

Course fee
The course fee for early registration is EUR 800.  The course (registration) fee covers: taking part in the course, course material, summary of lectures, 6 nights accommodation, 5 lunches, 5 dinners, coffee breaks, , social programmes

A EUR 250 reduction will be given to those who do not need lodging at the hotel.

 

 

Application

In order to apply for the ISMH Course 2005, please register via the internet through this website. Application form and also online registration will be available soon.

 

The earlier you register, the better are your chances for being accepted.

 

New information will be issud continuously.

Online Registration/Application

 

The registration/application form(s) should be inserted here and also allow submission of the enclosures (application letter, CV, case/problem).

 

 


Contacts

For the scientific programme:

Dr. Tamás Bender

Budai Irgalmasrendi Kórház

1023 Budapest, Hungary

Tel/Fax: 00-361 336 0266

Email: bender@mail.datanet.hu

Mrs. Alice Sipos

Head of ISMH Office

Email: sipike1@axelero.hu

 

For administrative questions:

C&T Hungary Ltd. Congress Bureau

Szeged, Hungary

ISMH Course 2005

P.O. Box: 898

H-6701 Szeged, Hungary 

Tel : +36 62 548 485

Fax: +36 62 548 485

Email:   congress@congresstravel.hu

Home page:  http://www.congresstravel.hu/ismhcourse