SRP Annual General Meeting: The Changing Role of the Radiation Protection Professional (Cardiff, 16-17 April 2002)

2002 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 435-438
Author(s):  
W Jones
1999 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorothy Scott

This paper is based on an address given at the Oz Child Annual General Meeting on 7 December 1998 in Dandenong, Victoria.


2011 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 105
Author(s):  
Mike Berger ◽  
Dominick Bosse ◽  
M Sara Kuruvilla ◽  
Pencilla Lang ◽  
Jean-Christophe Murray ◽  
...  

In 2010, the annual general meeting of the Clinical Investigator Trainee Association of Canada – Association des cliniciens-chercheurs en formation du Canada (CITAC-ACCFC) and the Canadian Society for Clinician Investigators (CSCI) was held between September 20 and 22 in Ottawa. Several globally-renowned scientists, including this year’s CSCI/Royal College Henry Friesen Award recipient, Dr. Paul Kubes, Distinguished Scientist Award recipient, Dr. Gideon Koren and Joe Doupe Young Investigator Award recipient, Dr. Torsten Neil, discussed a variety of topics relating to the role of technology in medicine. The meeting was well attended by clinician scientists and trainees from across Canada and offered trainees mentorship and networking opportunities in addition to showcasing their research at the young investigator forum. The aim of this scientific overview is to highlight the research presented by trainees at both the oral plenary session as well as the poster presentation sessions of this meeting. Similar to last year’s meeting [1], research questions being investigated by trainees covered the spectrum of medical disciplines, encompassing both basic science as well as clinical areas, and are summarized below. [1] Ong Tone, S., Dugani, S., Marshall, H., Shamji, M.F., Murray, J-C., and Bossé, D. 2010 Scientific overview of the CSCI-CITAC 2009 conference. Clin Invest Med 33: E69-72, E73-67


2020 ◽  
pp. 103237322095350
Author(s):  
Abdel K Halabi

The Annual General Meetings (AGMs) of Australian Football Clubs in the 1890s were a community event. These AGMs fulfilled the role of accountability, and the dissemination of financial and non-financial information, and were intertwined with a theatrical function. The theatrical aspects of the meeting which included the stage, enthusiastic participants, eminent dignitaries, cheering, applause and audience engagement meant AGMs were also an exercise in entertainment. Through the narratives of newspapers, this article sheds new light on the interrelationships between the accountability and social roles of the AGM.


2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Farzad Jamshidi ◽  
Anna R Schmidt ◽  
Jillian C Belrose

In 2011, members of the Clinician Investigator Trainee Association of Canada - Association des cliniciens-chercheurs en formation du Canada (CITAC-ACCFC) and the Canadian Society for Clinician Investigators (CSCI) held a joint Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Young Investigator Forum (YIF) September 12-14 in Ottawa, ON, Canada. The theme of the meeting was “The Role of Government and Regulatory Organizations in Shaping the Environment of the Clinician Scientist”. The meeting was well attended by established clinician scientists and clinician investigator trainees from across Canada. The aim of this scientific overview is to highlight the research presented by trainees at both the oral plenary session as well as the poster presentation sessions of this meeting. This work covers a wide variety of medical disciplines, focusing on translational medicine, from the basic sciences to clinical application.


2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 849-873 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monica Martinez-Blasco ◽  
Josep Garcia-Blandon ◽  
Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch

1978 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Edward Fennessy

In his Presidential Address, presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Institute held in London on 19 October 1977, Sir Edward Fennessy, until recently Managing Director Telecommunications at the Post Office, traces the role of navigation in the development of ocean cable laying from the earliest days. Today, telephone cables capable of bearing several thousand telephone conversations link the continents; plans are now well advanced for the laying of a cable between Cornwall and the United States which will provide some four thousand circuits. To lay and maintain these cables calls for all the precision obtainable from the most modern electronic aids to navigation and position fixing, including the satellites.


2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 248
Author(s):  
Ghadi Antoun ◽  
Véronique D Ram ◽  
Xin Wang ◽  
Jared T Wilcox ◽  
Ju-Yoon Yoon

In 2012, the Annual General Meeting of the Clinical Investigator Trainee Association of Canada – Association des cliniciens-chercheurs en formation du Canada (CITAC – ACCFC) and the Canadian Society of Clinician Investigators (CSCI) was held 19-21 September in Ottawa. Several globally-renowned scientists, including 2012 Friesen International Prize recipient, Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, the CSCI/Royal College Henry Friesen Award recipient, Dr. Morley Hollenberg, and the recipient of the Joe Doupe Young Investigator Award, Dr. Phillip Awadalla, presented on a range of topics on research in basic and translational science in medicine. This year’s CITAC Symposium featured presentations by Dr. Alain Beaudet, Dr. Michael Strong and Dr. Vivek Goel on the Role of Physician Scientists in Public Health and Policy, which was followed by a lively discussion on the role of basic science and clinical research in patient-oriented policy development. This scientific overview highlights the research presented by trainees at both the oral plenary and poster presentation sessions. As at previous meetings, research questions investigated by this year’s trainees span multiple medical disciplines; from basic science to clinical research to medical education. Below is a summary of the presentations showcased at the Young Investigator’s Forum.


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