Rheumatology Update Europe 2023
Vienna & Virtual, 5 – 6 May 2023
Abstracts

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The Rheumatology Update Europe gives young rheumatologists, and experienced ones, an excellent opportunity to present their recent research to an interested and knowledgeable audience. The Digital Lounge enables all delegates to connect and network with each other; rheumatologists from Europe and beyond.
The rheumatology ePosters are displayed digitally during the entire Rheumatology Update Europe and are accessible for all participants to view.
Benefits of submitting an abstract
The top 3 ePosters (judged by the Scientific committee) will receive a prize worth 500€!
Seize the opportunity to share your ideas so that medical advances in rheumatology and improvements can spread as fast as possible!
Registration when submitting an abstract starting at 150€
Guidelines for ePoster Submission
You can create your ePoster easily and free of charge on your computer. Just use the template provided. To upload your work, please make use of the upload link at the bottom of this page. Before getting started, have a look at the following information and guidelines:
Abstract/ePoster submissions must be in English
Abstracts must be submitted first so that they can be reviewed by the Scientific Board
Abstract/ePosters must not promote any product or service
Expenses associated with the submission of an abstract/ePoster are the responsibility of the delegate
Registration is required for all presenters
Multiple abstracts on the same study are discouraged
A maximum of three abstracts per individual may be submitted
Abstracts
Abstract Deadline
1 April 2023, 12:00 noon (CEST)
Please consider the relevant guidelines to create your Abstract and use the preset below:
Submit Abstract
ePosters
ePoster Deadline
15 April 2023, 12:00 noon (CEST)
Please consider the relevant guidelines to create your ePoster and use the preset below:
Upload ePoster
Extra Features
VIDEO-ON-DEMAND
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Many of the Update lectures from the Rheumatology Update Europe will be available to view on-demand.
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Christian Dejaco
Vasculitides
Scientific Board & Speakers

Bimba Hoyer
Germany
Scientific Board

Britta Maurer
Switzerland
Scientific Board

Christian Dejaco
Italy
Scientific Board

Martin Aringer
Germany
Speaker

Robert P. Baughman
USA
Speaker

Samuel Bitoun
France
Speaker

Dirk Elewaut
Belgium
Speaker

Ori Elkayam
Israel
Speaker

Frauke Förger
Switzerland
Speaker

Andreas Kerschbaumer
Austria
Speaker

Ingrid Lundberg
Sweden
Speaker

Gary Macfarlane
UK
Speaker

Benjamin Terrier
France
Speaker

Filip Van den Bosch
Belgium
Speaker
Partners
••• 6 May, 13:30 - 16:30 CEST ••• Capillary Microscopy Course at Rheumatology Update Europe 2023
Capillary microscopy of the nail fold is a simple and non-invasive method for diagnosing and assessing the course of microvascular changes in collagenoses and other diseases. It is part of the specialist training in rheumatology and angiology.
The course provides theoretical and practical basic knowledge on the indication and implementation of capillary microscopy as well as on the interpretation of the examination results. In addition to normal findings, the typical capillary microscopic findings in systemic sclerosis and other collagenoses are to be learned and their recognition practiced.
In addition, current scientific backgrounds and other diagnostic aspects from the field of microangiopathies are explained.
An essential part of the course is the practical exercise on patients with pathological capillary microscopic patterns.
The course concludes with an exam that focuses on the diagnosis of capillary microscopic images.
VIENNA - THE CITY
Vienna is the national capital, largest city, and one of nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria’s most populous city, with about 2 million inhabitants (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of the country’s population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 6th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
Vienna is known as the city of music, due to its musical legacy, but also als city of dreams because of it being home to the world’s first psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
For more information on Vienna: https://www.vienna.at
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