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10 October 2008
Interaction between clinical microbiologists and infectious disease physicians: possible obstacles
10 October 2008
Pharmacists and MDs vs. infections: confrontation or co-operation?
10 October 2008
Current and future models for the Organisation of Anti-infective Management Teams
09 October 2008
Clinical Microbiology throughout Europe: a Family Tree
09 October 2008
Infectious Diseases throughout Europe: a Family Tree
09 October 2008
The more is not always the better – providing high-quality service in spite of limited resources
09 October 2008
Rapid testing and automation in clinical microbiology: where are we today?
09 October 2008
Doctor tests or “bedside-microbiology testing”: can it help in the therapeutic management? The point of view of an Infectious Disease specialist
09 October 2008
Doctor tests or “bedside-microbiology testing”: can it help in the therapeutic management? The point of view of the Clinical Microbiologist
09 October 2008
Why is the workflow in Clinical microbiology so slow? Can we get it quicker?
09 October 2008
The contribution of health economics to the evaluation of diagnostic strategies and microbiology testing. Application to the point of care diagnostics in medicine
09 October 2008
Finding new niches for our skills!
09 October 2008
What are the possible benefits of a closer liaison between the specialities of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases?
09 October 2008
Many bugs, one house? The different souls of Clinical Microbiology
09 October 2008
Sub-specialisation in Infectious Diseases: Should we have specialists in TB, Hepatitis and HIV?
09 October 2008
Emerging diseases and their spread (including climate changes)
09 October 2008
Antimicrobial drugs availability - practicing medicine in a world without antibiotics
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