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2010 Spring Symposium

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The 2010 ASCLS-New Mexico / University of New Mexico Educational Seminar
and
ASCLS-New Mexico Annual Meeting

will be held in Albuquerque, NM.

Location: UNM Health Sciences Center (HSSB)

Date: Saturday, May 1, 2010

Point of Contact: Leslie Danielson, Symposium Committee Chair.  Please contact her for information or if you would like to be a guest speaker.

Registration Services: Margaret Alba

P.A.C.E. Credit: ASCLS-NM is an approved provider of ASCLS P.A.C.E. credits; approval for California licensure credits is pending. (ASCLS is an approved provider for California CLS Continuing Education Licensure under the P.A.C.E. program.) *Each session is good for 1.0 contact hour (unless otherwise noted). Please follow the directions provided at the beginning of each session to get credit for your continuing education. All sessions are at beginning and intermediate levels of instruction unless otherwise noted. Learning objectives will be listed on the evaluation forms handed out at each session.
Coordinator: Margaret Alba: (505)-272-0090


To help reduce costs, hardcopy programs will not be mailed out.  This website and the ASCLS-New Mexico Education Mailing List will be the sources of information.  Invitations to the mailing list were sent to the e-mail addresses provided on the registration form for the 2008 Fall Symposium.
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More information will be posted as it becomes available

Click here for the latest version of the program
(Version 1.0; includes registration form)


Download presentations:
Click on Session Letter to Download Presentation
(Session C has not been posted yet)

A

Ethics: How It Affects Medical Care and Medical Technology

Aroop Mangalik MD

B

Translational Informatics In Drug Discovery

Tudor Oprea MD, PhD

C

Infectious Disease

Ravi Durvasula MD

D

Cord Blood Transplantation

D. Ted Eastlund MD

E

Pulmonary Deaths and Near-Deaths During Blood Transfusion

D. Ted Eastlund MD