Extended Deadline for Med-e-Tel 2012

Med-e-Tel 201218 - 20 April 2012, Luxembourg.
Healthcare providers, medical practitioners, nursing professionals, government officials, researchers and educators are invited to submit presentation proposals for the Med-e-Tel 2012 conference program.

The deadline for submission of presentation proposals for the Med-e-Tel 2012 conference program has been extended until January 8th.

Med-e-Tel especially encourages the submission of contributions on practical experiences or research activities providing evidence for the efficiency, effectiveness and user acceptance of telemedicine and eHealth applications, as well as presentations of successful business cases, project results, national and international policy guidelines, service and technology standards, which will all be of particular interest to the Med-e-Tel audience.

Through the presentations, the expo and the extensive networking opportunities, Med-e-Tel attendees will have unmatched possibilities to gather the latest news from leaders in the field, to establish new professional relationships and to participate in exciting debates and discussions.

The Med-e-Tel 2012 abstract submission form can be found here.

If you are interested to organize a sponsored session or to submit a workshop proposal, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For further information about opportunities to participate and get involved in Med-e-Tel 2012, please visit:
http://www.medetel.eu

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