International Thalassaemia Conference registration

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Offline Andy Battaglia

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #30 on: May 20, 2008, 02:46:09 PM »
I asked our member from the Singapore association and she said the following about the lunches being included.

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As much as the budget allows, as much as possible, as much as we would try our very best, we will provide, or find some way to.
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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #31 on: May 29, 2008, 07:16:31 AM »
I am pleased to inform that our company, Resonance Health: provider of FerriScan, would be exhibiting at the TIF Conference, Singapore in October.

Our Chief Scientific Officer, also one of the founders of FerriScan, Dr Tim St Pierre would be there to meet and discuss any queries all of you have on FerriScan.

I will be posting more information on our exhibiting booth once I receive confirmation from the event organiser.

Looking forward to seeing you in Singapore!
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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #32 on: May 29, 2008, 01:49:45 PM »
Hi all

I have been told that registration does NOT include lunch ....if this is the case hmmmmm  :huh WRONG MOVE whoever organised that.

@ sgoh, say hi to tim and I'll be looking forward to seeing him in Singapore.

Miaki

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #33 on: May 29, 2008, 02:01:44 PM »
Miaki,

I think you'll agree that the conference lunches are a main social interaction event where everyone actually gets to meet each other. At Dubai, I had lunch with a different group every day (including you) and I found the lunches were where I met the most people. I cannot believe the organizers are unaware that this is one of the most important ways for people to meet each other in an informal setting. I hope they reconsider, especially considering the high cost of registration. The vague answers given about lunch on the Singapore conference Facebook site are disheartening.
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« Reply #34 on: June 11, 2008, 09:29:49 PM »
I have just receive confirmation that the lunches will be included with registration for the Singapore conference. That's good news. The lunches are a great place to meet up with everyone. Now, don't be shy. Come on up and say hi.  :biggrin
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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #35 on: June 12, 2008, 12:32:57 AM »
wooohoooo thats exciting news.

Yes the lunches are a great way of meeting and bonding with people.

Miaki

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #36 on: June 18, 2008, 02:31:37 PM »
Hi guys

Sorry I've been away for so long.
Yes lunch is definitely provided for.
BTW just to inform you guys, the parents patients program this year is planned for for all 4 days instead of the 1.5 days that was held in Dubai. So we will have more time to sit around and whine to each other...  :rotfl

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2008, 07:11:20 AM »
Hello all

I have also received confirmation from the organiser that Dr Tim St Pierre has been accorded a presentation slot at the parents and patients session. I will post more details on the date/day of the presentation once more info is provided.
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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #38 on: July 09, 2008, 07:40:42 AM »
Hello!!!

The Singapore conference registration and gala dinner fees are definately not easily affordable even for those from the medical profession.


There are many like myself, who are interested in Thalassaemia, but are not related to any clients directly. Having worked in Prenatal Diagnosis for Thalassaemia as a counsellor and technical person, can neither qualify as Nurse, etc catergory, nor as parent.

In the past having attended the Malta, London and Dubai conferences would very much like to attend the Singapore Conference. Presently am not in paid employment but just doing voluntary work so registration as Delegate is unaffordable. Would like to register as Supporter, (even this is not really affordable) but:
The registration for supporter asks for the following:
"For verification, supporter is required to submit a copy of the medical records of their charge with the completed registration form to the Conference Secretariat."

Can the Conference Secretariat consider regisration as Supporter for people interested in Thalassaemia?

Registration as Patient/Parent/Supporter includes:
"Admission to all sessions in the 13th International TIF Conference for Thalassaemia Patients & Parents 2008 (excluding the 11th International Conference on Thalassaemia & Haemoglobinopathies and the Pre-Conference Workshops) and trade exhibition."

In the past conferences one was free to attend the Scientific Conference as well as the Patients & Parents Conference freely, then why this restriction at this conference. Please correct me if am wrong. Could the Organisers throw some light in this regards please?

Hope all those wishing to attend the Conference will somehow be able to attend the same.

Smita

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2008, 02:38:10 PM »
I too, am distressed at the costs involved for this conference. I am a volunteer, yet would still have to pay a much higher registration fee than I did at Dubai. I did talk to Eponine and found that the medical records requirement has been dropped..

As high as the fees are for this conference, that is only a drop in the bucket for me. Airfare from the US and the extremely high cost of hotel rooms make it nearly impossible for me to even consider going. Yet, somehow, thal associations manage to put people up in 4 star hotels. I am told on Facebook that this is not a gathering of the elite, but it really does seem that unless you're an insider at one of the associations, you can forget about going. I do not get any sponsorship but still get some flak from people because this group is now accepting donations. These small donations have been used to pay website fees and finance the mailing of needles to patients all around the world, yet somehow, this creates resentment in some of the association people, who seem to want every nickle for themselves so they can live it up it grand style at conferences. If they, in good conscience can justify fancy hotels as a priority over helping their fellow thals, then I am missing something.

I seriously doubt I will be at Singapore, even though it does mean so much to me to hear the medical presentations and meet patients and their families. However, since so many people won't be going, the latter becomes nearly irrelevant. I will continue to do my best by sitting in front of a computer screen and offering help, packaging up needles (I am running out, so that will also cease soon), and mailing them. If I get anymore donations, they will most likely be used to purchase needles to send to patients. The costs of going to Singapore are so high that it is not realistic to think even 10% of the cost can be covered by gifts to this group.

It appears the International Thalassemia conferences are on their last legs and I seriously doubt we will ever again see a conference on the scale of the Dubai conference. Registration for Singapore is way down from Dubai and the costs of international travel will make it extremely hard for people to go anywhere. It is a shame, but the manipulation of the dollar and oil prices by the powers that be are leaving us with a world too expensive to live in, and this of course, is far outside the realm of any organizations and associations.

I do also wish more people would be able to afford this conference, but without some massive influx of sponsorship funds, this does not seem likely.
Andy

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #40 on: July 09, 2008, 10:34:49 PM »
I also want to remind people that the early bird discount period for registrations is ending very soon. Beginning July 15, the registration fees jump higher. I don't know why the fee is rising considering how slowly registrations have been, since a higher fee will make it even more unlikely that people will register, but this is the case.
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« Reply #41 on: July 12, 2008, 12:01:45 PM »
In Mumbai, India, we do not care a hoot for TIF .... the last conference they had here was a medical one around the time Kelfer started trials in India, back in 1987, I think. For some reason, the Delhi Thal Association gets all the benefits of associating with TIF, and the rest of the country gets nada. Delhi Thal association can not even be bothered to reply to our messages (representative of TIF, I guess). But, that is okay and besides the point .... we do what we can.

This is an idea that was originally broached by Ashish to me - we set up a rebel league - with Thals as the centre of the organisation, not doctors or parents. And, we have our own conference, where thals hold centre stage, discussing all their problems and finding solutions. I believe that collectively we probably know more, in general, than the doctors and this website is a vindication of that thought process.

Ashish was planning to do a conference in Mumbai, inviting all the patients from the world over, at zero registration cost. You pay for your airfare and stay (nominal) and some nominal cost for food and that is it. If you get the thals, I think the conscientious doctors would have followed, and we could have had a scientific day, in addition to 2-3 days of just patient interaction. In any case, after attending a few of these scientific conferences, I found that they just say the thing over and over again. It would better to probably have a " meet the doctors", running in parallel to the Thals conference. We had worked out some of the logistics, as well. The target was this year, 2008. And, then Ashish moved on.

If others are serious about this, I can set the ball rolling again.

Poirot

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #42 on: July 16, 2008, 03:33:18 AM »
After two days of searching, I finally found reasonable airfares. I am happy to announce I will be attending the Singapore conference!  :grin
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« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2008, 05:34:39 AM »
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That's awesome!!!

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Re: International Thalassaemia Conference registration
« Reply #44 on: July 16, 2008, 08:27:11 AM »
That is great Andy, Congratulations to all of us :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo :clap :clap :clap :clap

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