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La 65e réunion annuelle de la SCCP aura lieu à
Vancouver, C-B du 22 au 27 mai 2011
avec le congrès
IPRAS 2011

 

Cliquer ici pour consulter le programme préliminaire du congrès SCCP/IPRAS

 

A.     Date limite de soumission: le 15 octobre 2010. Cliquer ici pour soumettre un résumé

B.     Cliquer ici pour réserver votre chambre d'hôtel

C.     Cliquer ici pour vous inscrire à SCCP/IPRAS 2011

 

Où:      Vancouver, C-B, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront & Vancouver Convention Center

Quand: SCCP: du 21 au 22 mai 2011

            IPRAS 2011: du 23 au 27 mai 2011

 

Programme scientifique SCCP

  • Date limite de soumission: le 15 octobre 2010. Cliquer ici pour soumettre un résumé.
  • Les résumés seront soumis au Comité de programme scientifique IPRAS qui les attribuera à l'un des deux programmes, soit SCCP ou IPRAS
  • Le concours du Coin des résidents aura lieu pendant la section IPRAS du congrès, mardi, le 24 mai 2011.

Programme SCCP

Samedi, le 21 mai 2011:

·            Réception de bienvenue, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

·            Salon d'accueil, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

 

Dimanche, le 22 mai 2011: 

·        Salon d'accueil des conjoints, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

·        Programme scientifique SCCP, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

·        Assemblée générale annuelle SCCP, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

·        Banquet du président, Hôtel Pan Pacific

·        Salon d'accueil, Hôtel Fairmont Waterfront

 

 

POUR RENSEIGNEMENTS COMPLÉMENTAIRES – COMMUNIQUER AVEC LA SCCP: csps_sccp@bellnet.ca

 

 

Réunions annuelles à venir:

2012 - Toronto, ON

2013 - Calgary, AB

2014 - Montréal, QC

 


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