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2005 AACC Annual Meeting

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 22 Jun 2005
The XIX International Congress of Clinical Chemistry and the 2005 AACC Annual Meeting of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) will be held in Orlando (FL, USA) from July 24 to July 28, 2005. More...
This meeting includes an exceptional program, designed to include everything laboratorians need to stay ahead of rapid changes in clinical lab science, medicine, and management.

This year's conference features five plenary sessions, 33 EduTraks, 45 workshops, 87 roundtables, and nearly 1,000 posters. Also, the products of nearly 600 companies and organizations will be on display. The conference program has been developed in cooperation with the American National Standards Institute, the Association of Clinical Biochemists, the European Association for Professions in Biomedical Science, the French Society for Clinical Biology, the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry, the International Society of Laboratory Hematology, the National Kidney Foundation, and the Polish Society of Laboratory Diagnostics.



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