Sleep Medicine 2015
Sleep Medicine 2015
OMICS Group invites you to attend the Annual Summit on Sleep Disorders and Medicine popularly known as Sleep Medicine-2015, which is going to be held during August 10th -12th, 2015 at San Francisco, USA.
Sleep Medicine 2015 scientific sessions focuses on understanding sleep disorders and sleeping problems, medical conditions associated with sleep disorders, effect of sleep disorders on the human body, conventional sleep medicine and sleep therapy and exciting innovations in every area of Sleep Disorders and Advanced Sleep Therapies.
The Annual Summit on Sleep Disorders and Medicine will schedule and coordinate all meetings with our Editorial Board across the World. The scientific program paves a way to gather visionaries through the research talks and presentations and put forward many thought provoking information and therapeutic techniques related to Sleep Disorders.
The main aim of Sleep Medicine-2015 is to bring awareness amongst the people about the effect of sleep disorders on health, daily routine and lives, Symptoms people normally ignore diseases that can lead to sleep disorders, prevention and therapeutic techniques.
We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!!
Sleep Medicine 2015 scientific sessions focuses on understanding sleep disorders and sleeping problems, medical conditions associated with sleep disorders, effect of sleep disorders on the human body, conventional sleep medicine and sleep therapy and exciting innovations in every area of Sleep Disorders and Advanced Sleep Therapies.
The Annual Summit on Sleep Disorders and Medicine will schedule and coordinate all meetings with our Editorial Board across the World. The scientific program paves a way to gather visionaries through the research talks and presentations and put forward many thought provoking information and therapeutic techniques related to Sleep Disorders.
The main aim of Sleep Medicine-2015 is to bring awareness amongst the people about the effect of sleep disorders on health, daily routine and lives, Symptoms people normally ignore diseases that can lead to sleep disorders, prevention and therapeutic techniques.
We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!!
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Abstract submission is now open.
All accepted abstracts will be published in the respective supporting Journals
Each abstract will receive a (DOI) Number provided by Cross Ref
All accepted abstracts will be published in the respective supporting Journals
Each abstract will receive a (DOI) Number provided by Cross Ref
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Are patients welcome?
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'course not, we're the enemychunkyfrog wrote:Are patients welcome?
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: Sleep Medicine 2015
Looked up the web page and anyone can attend.
Student registration is $100, academic is $800, etc.
It sounds like a great conference but a little pricey.
Student registration is $100, academic is $800, etc.
It sounds like a great conference but a little pricey.
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Actually, compared with many scientific conferences for docs this one is quite cheap.JDS74 wrote:Looked up the web page and anyone can attend.
Student registration is $100, academic is $800, etc.
It sounds like a great conference but a little pricey.
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CatherineBrown wrote:OMICS Group invites you to attend the Annual Summit on Sleep Disorders and Medicine popularly known as Sleep Medicine-2015, which is going to be held during August 10th -12th, 2015 at San Francisco, USA.
People are planning for over a year from now ? I don't even know what I'm doing tomorrow.
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CatherineBrown wrote:visit http://sleepmedicine(dot)conferenceseries(dot)net
EASIER LINK: http://sleepmedicine.conferenceseries.net
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Great -Physician wrote: http://sleepmedicine.conferenceseries.net
are you a really a physician, not just by username?
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I meant pricey for non-medical personnel. You also have to include getting to and staying in San Francisco.
Round trip air fare to SF for me is a little over $1000 plus 5 days in a downtown hotel is at least $200 per day for another $1000 plus meals cost of maybe $40 a day for another $200 and even with the student fee of $100 that adds up to $2,300 or so.
Still pretty pricey for me.
Round trip air fare to SF for me is a little over $1000 plus 5 days in a downtown hotel is at least $200 per day for another $1000 plus meals cost of maybe $40 a day for another $200 and even with the student fee of $100 that adds up to $2,300 or so.
Still pretty pricey for me.
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Re: Sleep Medicine 2015
hey everyone,
The conference is open to all. we will have health professionals, scientists, professors, health care providers and even students. we also have awards like 'young researcher's award' and 'best research' award. we provide fellowships to students too.
If a common man wants to attend this conference, i would suggest going for group registrations as we can provide discounts for it.
See you in San Francisco...
The conference is open to all. we will have health professionals, scientists, professors, health care providers and even students. we also have awards like 'young researcher's award' and 'best research' award. we provide fellowships to students too.
If a common man wants to attend this conference, i would suggest going for group registrations as we can provide discounts for it.
See you in San Francisco...
Re: Sleep Medicine 2015
hey chunkyfrog,chunkyfrog wrote:Are patients welcome?
I believe it is a little too expensive for an individual who is not connected to research. for patients, i would suggest getting group registrations for which we can provide hefty discounts.