Milan • 2019
11
th/ 14
thDecember
ONCOPLASTIC
BREAST MEETING
#MBN2019
Presidents
Maurizio Bruno Nava, Alberto Rancati
Scientific CommitteeGiuseppe Catanuto, Nicola Rocco
congress.maurizionava.it
#NeverStopLearning
#BeLikeLeonardo
The feedback that we get after our yearly conferences is always very helpful. As usual, I am following suggestions and indications that were sent to me to create the 2019 event.
The Conference will be ever increasingly centred around: Science, Art, Technology and Innovations.
“Be like Leonardo” is our new statement and together with “Never Stop Learning” has become the basis on which we create the event.
This year the MBN Conference would like to follow Leonardo Da Vinci’s teachings and thoughts in honor of this great man. In addition to classic Masterclasses, Workshops, Keynotes lectures and Live Surgery, as well as Guest Lecturers on Art and Science, we decided to also add Surgical Technique sessions, limited to 30/40 people in a parallel room.
Hoping to have interpreted your wishes and your needs, I would be pleased to welcome all of you to Milano and to celebrate the Italian Master Leonardo Da Vinci after 500 years from his death during the congress.
Join us in Milano, the city of Art, Science, Techniques and Innovations.
Maurizio Bruno Nava
Welcome!
Invited Faculty
Allen GABRIEL (USA) Viviana GALIMBERTI (Italy) Carlos GARCIA-ETIENNE (Italy) Margarita GJELOSHI (Italy) Eduardo GONZALEZ (Argentina) Dael GOVREEN-SEGAL (Israel)
Joachim GRAF VON FINCKENSTEIN (Germany) Bahadir GULLUOGLU (Turkey)
Emma HANSSON (Sweden) Yves HARDER (Switzerland) James HARVEY (UK)
Andreas KARAKATSANIS (Sweden) Tibor KOVACS (UK)
Steven KRONOWITZ (USA) Henry KUERER (USA) Laura LOZZA (Italy) Douglas MACMILLAN (UK) Jaume MASIA (Spain) Patrick MAXWELL (USA) Federico MAYO (Spain) Giacomo MONTAGNA (USA) Nahid NAFISSI (Iran) Rachel O’ CONNELL (UK) Serena OLIVERI (Italy) Pier Camillo PARODI (Italy) Loredana PAU (Italy) Laura PINNAVAIA (Italy) Giancarlo PRUNERI (Italy) Gino RIGOTTI (Italy) Alessandro RIVOLIN (Italy) Marzia SALGARELLO (Italy) Joao Carlos SAMPAIO GOES (Brazil) Eric SANTAMARIA (Mexico) Pierluigi SANTI (Italy) Benjamin SARFATI (France) Gianfranco SCAPERROTTA (Italy) Elisabetta SCOCCIA (Italy) Achilleas THOMA (Canada)
Frederieke VAN DUIJNHOVEN (Netherlands) Walter WEBER (Switzerland)
Rebecca WILSON (UK) Zoe WINTERS (UK)
Conference Presidents
Maurizio Bruno Nava (Italy) Alberto Rancati (Argentina)
Scientific Committee
Giuseppe Catanuto (Italy) Nicola Rocco (Italy)
Organizing Committee
Gianfranco Tunesi (Italy) Valentina Visintini (Italy)
Claudio ANGRIGIANI (Argentina) Werner AUDRETSCH (Germany) Ilaria BALDELLI (Italy)
Yoav BARNEA (Israel) John BENSON (UK) Giorgio BERNA (Italy) Mitchell BROWN (Canada) Antonella CAMPANALE (Italy) Donato CASELLA (Italy) Paolo CHIODINI (Italy) Peter CORDEIRO (USA) Carmen CRISCITIELLO (Italy) Bruno DAMASCELLI (Italy) Arcangela DE NICOLO (Italy) Roy DE VITA (Italy) Rosa DI MICCO (Italy)
Marie Anne DURAND (France/USA) Pietro FERRANDO (Italy)
Secondo FOLLI (Italy)
Main Topics
De-escalation of breast and axillary surgery
The impact of neoadjuvant treatments on breast and axillary Surgery Management of low-risk DCIS
Randomized controlled trials in breast surgery Standardised outcome assessment in breast surgery The impact of radiotherapy on breast reconstruction The impact of neoadjuvant chemio on breast reconstruction ADM-assisted direct-to-implant breast reconstruction Pre-pectoral breast reconstruction
Two stages according to anatomical features Hybrid reconstruction
Autologous tissue Fat grafting
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WEDNESDAY
11 th December 2019
08.00 REGISTRATION
10.00 Introducing the Meeting “FOLLOWING DA VINCI’S THOUGHTS”
OPENING
M. B. Nava - A. Rancati
10.10 Leonardo Da Vinci, the first bionic scientist - J. Graf von Finckenstein 10.25 Innovation: a holistic view - D. Govreen-Segal
10.40 Science in Surgery - A. Thoma
WORKSHOP: RISK REDUCING SURGERY Chairmen: A. De Nicolo - S. Folli
11.00 Braca 1/2 gene variants: challenges and opportunities for precision medicine - A. De Nicolo 11.15 Bilateral Risk Reducing Mastectomy and reconstruction: planning a safety NAC sparing
mastectomy according to breast size and shape and “fat thickness”- E. Gonzalez 11.27 Contralateral mastectomy after breast cancer: correct indication - R. O’Connell
11.39 Why a careful counseling is mandatory - S. Oliveri
11.51 Q&A DISCUSSION WORKSHOP: DCIS
Chairmen: E. Gonzalez - F. Van Duijnhoven
12.00 NAC Sparing Mastectomy and Oncoplastic Breast Conserving Surgery for DCIS E. Gonzalez
12.15 The SentiNOT trial - A. Karakatsanis
12.27 Selective Management of DCIS: UPDATE of Ongoing Trials - F. Van Duijnhoven 12.39 Is there a place for de-escalation of RT? - L. Lozza
12.51 Q&A DISCUSSION 13.00 Brunch
PLENARY ROOM
BREAST IMPLANTS ASSOCIATED TO ALCL Chairmen: M.B. Nava - A. Rancati
13.30 Few remarks on ALCL- M.B. Nava
13.35 The opinion of the Ministry of Health in Italy and the Italian Registry - A. Campanale
13.50 The opinion of Superior Council of Health - R. De Vita 14.00 The opinion of a statistician - P. Chiodini
14.10 EBM - A clinical survey on implants in Europe - N. Rocco
14.20 Women Association Perception - L. Pau (Europa Donna Italia) 14.30 ALCL: will there be an impact on breast reconstruction choices in the future? - P. Cordeiro 14.45 The experience on BIA - ALCL in Australia and New Zealand - TBD
15.00 Q&A DISCUSSION
15.15 SCIENTIFIC NEWS ON ALCL
Chairmen: M.B. Nava - A. Rancati - N. Rocco
Open debate with all the speakers and attendees involved
Question and answers led by the chairmen on: what the companies know related to BI associated to ALCL and they are doing to prevent it
15.40 - 17.10 SURGICAL TECHNIQUES COURSES
ONCOPLASTIC SURGERY Chairmen: N. Rocco - T. Kovacs
15.40 Surgical decision pathway according to cancer features, breast shape and size and patients wishes - G. Catanuto
15.55 Lumpectomy vs Oncoplastic Breast Surgery. Pros and Cons - T. Kovacs
16.10 Reshaping of the breast: same surgical approach in immediate and delayed? - B. Sarfati 16.25 How to plan the best approach of BCT and reshaping: the point of view of a vertical
surgeon - E. Gonzalez 16.40 Multidisciplinary approach to BCT - N. Rocco
16.55 Q&A DISCUSSION
PLENARY ROOMGREEN ROOM A
SPARING MASTECTOMIES AND IMPLANT BASED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Chairmen: A. Gabriel - H. Kuerer
15.40 Integrating breast reconstruction techniques when post-mastectomy radiation will be indicated: todays perspectives - H. Kuerer
15.55 Delayed NAC Sparing Mastectomy - S. Folli
16.07 Patients and surgical techniques selections - A. Rancati
16.19 Pre-Pectoral implant Positioning - R. De Vita 16.31 Pre-Pectoral implant Positioning - D. Macmillan 16.43 Pre-Pectoral implant Positioning - P.C. Parodi 16.54 Dual Plane Positioning - M.B. Nava
17.05 Q&A DISCUSSION
AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE WITH OR WITHOUT IMPLANTS Chairmen: Y. Barnea - C. Angrigiani
15.40 Free flaps today perspectives - E. Santamaria 15.55 The role of pedicle TRAM flap - M. Brown 16.10 LD flap breast reconstruction - B. Sarfati
16.25 Perforator flaps: selection, indications and limits - C. Angrigiani 16.40 Fat grafting and breast reconstruction - Y. Barnea
16.55 Q&A DISCUSSION 17.05 COFFEE BREAK
WORKSHOP: ELIMINATING SURGERY Chairmen: G. Catanuto - N. Rocco
17.30 Will surgery be part of breast cancer treatment in the future? - H. Kuerer 17.42 LORD trial - F. Van Duijnhoven
17.54 Liquid Biopsy in Breast Cancer: topicality and future prospects - B. Damascelli 18.06 Q&A DISCUSSION
PLENARY ROOMGREEN ROOM BGREEN ROOM C
PLENARY ROOM
THURSDAY
12 th December 2019
GREEN ROOM A GREEN ROOM B
Optimizing Autologous Breast Reconstruction
J. Masia - Y. Barnea The use of ADM in DTI - 2 Stages Breast
Reconstruction A. Gabriel - J. Harvey
GREEN ROOM C PLENARY ROOM
Breast reshaping after BCT and extended Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
J.C. Sampaio Goes - A. Rancati How to deal with complications in Breast
Reconstruction: Implant based and autologous.
C. Angrigiani - R. De Vita
08.30 BREAKFAST WITH THE COMPANIES (not accreditated Italian CME) 09.00 Leonardo da Vinci and drawing: innovation and technology, science and art
C. Giorgione (Leonardo da Vinci’s Science Museum, Milan) 09.20 GUEST LECTURE
Evolution of breast surgery and the bioengineered concept - P. Maxwell
PLENARY ROOM
HOT TOPICS
Chairman: G. Catanuto
18.15 The impact of Neoadjuvant treatments on breast surgery - A. Karakatsanis 18.30 Management of locally recurrent breast cancer: re-lumpectomy, re-sentinel node biopsy,
re-radiation (In-breast recurrences: is re-lumpectomy adequate?) - H. Kuerer
18.45 The Kronowitz Immediate Oncoplastic Surgical Technique Algorithm - S. Kronowitz 19.00 Randomized Controlled Trials in Surgery - A. Thoma
19.15 COCKTAIL MINGLE SESSION. Meet and chat with the KOL.
08.00 - 08.30 MASTER CLASSES
PLENARY ROOM
WORKSHOP: NEO-ADJUVANT THERAPIES AND BREAST SURGERY Chairmen: E. Gonzalez - B. Gulluoglu Updating on Neoadjuvant Treatments and Surgical management of the breast NST E. Gonzalez
Imaging before and after Neoadjuvant G. Scaperrotta
Avoiding axillary dissection for initial node- positive breast cancer after neoadjuvant systemic therapy; Targeted axillary dissection - W. Weber
Trends in axillary lymph node dissection for early-stage breast cancer in Europe:
Impact of evidence on practice C. Garcia-Etienne
Sentinel node biopsy post neo-adjuvant chemotherapy Italian experience R. Di Micco
What is the role of immediate Breast reconstruction? - W. Weber Q&A DISCUSSION HOT TOPICS
Chairman: C. Garcia-Etienne Sentinel node: IEO Experience V. Galimberti
TAXIS trial - W. Weber
What is the role of BCS for multi centric breast cancer? - Z. Winters
Elderly patients - B. Gulluoglu Q&A DISCUSSION
LUNCH
GREEN ROOM A
10.00
10.24
10.36
10.48
10.56
11.08
11.20
11.30
11.45
12.00 12.15 12.30 12.40
3D SIMULATOR - HANDS ON FOR MASTECTOMIES AND IMPLANT BASED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
Chairman: A. Rancati AUTOLOGOUS BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Chairman: J. Masia
LD for Breast Reconstruction - B. Sarfati Tram Flap - E. Gonzalez
DIEP Flap - J. Masia Q&A DISCUSSION LUNCH
10.00
11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 12.40
PLENARY ROOM INTRODUCING LECTURE
The pathway for a shared decision making with patients
M.A. Durand
NATURAL SHAPE AFTER BCT Chairmen: S. Kronovitz - J.C. Sampaio Goes
Fat grafting the breast: science and safety S. Kronowitz
Reduction pattern and augmentation pattern Y. Barnea
Small breast: BCT or NAC Sparing? Is it only an aesthetic issue? - J.C. Sampaio Goes Does Flaps play a role in breast reshaping after BCT? - R. De Vita
New Trends in oncoplastic breast surgery B. Sarfati
Q&A DISCUSSION TIPS AND TRICKS Chairman: Y. Barnea
Refinement in LD flap reconstruction B. Sarfati
Oncoplastic reconstruction after central QUAD - Y. Barnea
Breast sharing technique: when and how J. Masia
COFFEE BREAK
WORKSHOP: CONSERVATIVE MASTECTOMIES
Chairmen: J.C. Sampaio Goes - W. Weber Planning the Mastectomy and DTI according to digital mammography, breast size and shape and patients wishes
A. Rancati
GREEN ROOM A 13.40
13.50
14.02
14.14
14.26
14.38
14.50
15.00
15.10
15.20
15.30
16.00
Perforator flaps: Identification - Drawing - Harvesting - How to use them for breast Reconstruction - C. Angrigiani IMPLANT BASED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Chairman: M.B. Nava
Two stages - P. Cordeiro DTI: Pre Pectoral vs Dual Plane M.B. Nava - A. Rancati
COFFEE BREAK
IMPLANT BASED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Pre-Pectoral with ADM - J. Harvey
Pre-Pectoral with synthetic Mesh D. Casella - E. Hansson
Pre-Pectoral without Meshes or ADM R. De Vita - A. Rancati
Pre-Pectoral with total coverage of the implant - G. Berna
Delayed reconstruction with Implants J.C. Sampaio Goes
13.40
14.40 14.55
15.30
16.00
16.20
16.50
17.20
17.40
GREEN ROOM A GREEN ROOM B
Surgical Techniques to optimize the outcome in Oncoplastic Surgery of the Breast
Y. Barnea - E. Gonzalez Common mistakes with perforator flaps for breast
Reconstruction and how to prevent them E. Santamaria - C. Angrigiani
GREEN ROOM C PLENARY ROOM
Implant reconstruction and radiation M. Brown - L. Lozza
Step by Step pre pectoral implant based breast reconstruction
R. De Vita - A. Rancati
PLENARY ROOM GREEN ROOM A
Surgical procedures to avoid NAC and skin damages and how to check intra-op S. Folli
Pre-Pectoral - W. Weber Sub-pectoral vs. pre-pectoral ADM- assisted - J.C. Sampaio Goes Q&A DISCUSSION
KEYNOTE LECTURES Chairman: J.C. Sampaio Goes DTI and Pre-pectoral implant positioning with meshes - J. Harvey
Are therapeutic mammaplasties a safe and effective alternative to mastectomy with or without immediate breast reconstruction?
(iBRA-2 and TeaM multicentre prospective cohort studies) - R. O’Connell
Tissue engineering for breast reconstruction - A. Gabriel 16.12
16.24 16.36
16.48
17.00
17.15
17.45
18.00 - 18.30 MASTER CLASSES
FRIDAY
13 th December 2019
GREEN ROOM A GREEN ROOM B
Optimal management of the radiated breast in ALL
clinical settings
J. Masia - S. Kronowitz Are Pedicled perforator flaps (LICAP, MICAP)
safe and economical alternatives to mastectomy and complex reconstruction in a selected group of patients? - E. Santamaria - C. Angrigiani
GREEN ROOM C PLENARY ROOM
How to avoid complication in Implant based reconstruction
P. Cordeiro - A. Rancati Management of recurrence cancer in regard of
reconstruction B. Sarfati - E. Gonzalez
08.00 - 08.30 MASTER CLASSES
BREAKFAST WITH THE COMPANIES (not accreditated Italian CME) CONSENSUS CONFERENCE Senior Lectures
Fat grafting after QUART or mastectomy plus radiotherapy: the only procedure that reconstructs the breast and repairs the actinic damage - G. Rigotti
Primary Radio Therapy (PRT). Enhanced operability, integrated radiation and immediate reconstruction
W. Audretsch Oncoplastic Lectures
Worldly perspective on oncoplastic surgery W. Audretsch
Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery: the timing of adjuvant treatments
R. O’Connell
PLENARY ROOM 08.30
08.50
09.10
09.30
09.50
PLENARY ROOM GREEN ROOM A
Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery:
is there an impact on the planning and delivery of radiotherapy? - L. Lozza Controversies in margin management G. Pruneri
Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery:
is there an impact on post-operative surveillance? - G. Scaperrotta
Consensus conference workflow Statements presentation, vote and discussion
M.B. Nava - N. Rocco - G. Catanuto Panelists: W. Audretsch, J. Benson, C.
Criscitiello, R. Di Micco, M. Gjeloshi, T.
Kovacs, S. Kronowitz, H.Kuerer, L. Lozza, N. Nafissi, G. Montagna, R. O’Connell, S.
Oliveri, L.Pau, G. Pruneri, G. Scaperrotta, A. Thoma, Z. Winters
EDUCATION and TEACHING (The Vertical Surgeon) - M.B. Nava - T. Kovacs
“The BRESO project” - T. Kovacs
Panelists: R. O’Connell - W. Weber - E.
Gonzalez - M. Brown - S. Folli - B. Sarfati - A. Gabriel - J.C. Sampaio Goes - J. Masia - D. Macmillan
LUNCH
WORKSHOP: IMPLANT Based vs Autologous Breast Reconstruction Chairmen: P. Cordeiro - M. Salgarello Autologous vs Bioengineered implants based breast reconstruction - E. Santamaria - M. Salgarello
Smooth anatomical Implants. Does it make any sense? - F. Mayo
Round implants get to acceptable outcome?
P. Cordeiro - Y. Harder Q&A DISCUSSION 10.05
10.20
10.32
10.45
12.30
13.00
14.00
14.25
14.35
SPECIAL TOPIC
Preoperative planning for breast reconstruction - E. Santamaria
LUNCH SPECIAL TOPIC
Extended Latissimus Dorsi Flap - A. Rivolin FAT CELLS GRAFTING
Experienced way to obtain efficacy and safety in fat grafting - G. Rigotti
Fat grafting and breast reconstruction S. Kronowitz
The use of fat for managing implant complications - M. Brown
From breast modelling to total breast reconstruction with micro fat grafts J. Graf von Finckenstein
12.30
13.00 13.30
14.30
14.55
15.20
15.45
Do we really know what polyurethane is?
TBD
EBM AND MESHES
Chairmen: N. Rocco - R. Wilson
Implants and soft tissue interaction: do ADMs act as a barrier?
R. Wilson
Biological or a synthetic mesh in immediate breast reconstruction? A cohort-study of long-term Health related Quality of Life (HrQoL) - E. Hansson
Fresh cadaver dermal mesh: preliminary data - P. Santi
Synthetic titanized mesh. DTI with “pocket”
implant coverage - D. Macmillan
Long-term outcomes in ADM-assisted breast reconstruction compared to a submuscular technique, the results of the BROWSE multi-centre cohort study R. Wilson
Long-term outcomes in ADM assisted breast pre-pectoral breast reconstruction with a total implant coverage. - M. Salgarello
QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER ONCOPLASTIC BREAST SURGERY
What I expect from my breast surgeon L. Pinnavaia (Europa Donna Italia)
Quality of life after breast reconstruction (Autologous/Implants)
J.C. Sampaio Goes
Quality of life after breast conserving surgery - Z. Winters
Quality of life after breast in carrier patients and RRM - S. Oliveri
PLENARY ROOM GREEN ROOM A
14.50
15.10
15.25
15.40
15.55
16.10
16.25
16.40
16.50
17.00
17.10
BCS and RESHAPING
Oncoplastic reconstruction in central NAC tumors - Y. Barnea
Flaps to restore extended breast resection W.Audretsch
Therapeutic mammaplasty techniques in breast conserving surgery - breast conservation for large volume DCIS D. MacMillan
16.10
16.40
17.10
COMPLICATIONS AND REVISION SURGERY
Chairmen: J. Sampaio Goes - TBD Risk reduction lymphedema surgery in breast cancer - J. Masia
How to deal with a complication after NAC Sparing and DTI - A. Rancati
Secondary surgery after BCT or recon- struction with poor outcome or complica- tions - J.C. Sampaio Goes
Failure of autologous tissue: new recon- struction pathway - J. Masia
NPWT to reduce morbidity in radiotreated patients - P. Ferrando
Q&A DISCUSSION
Leonardo da Vinci’s Science Museum Visit Social Dinner at the Museum
PLENARY ROOM
SATURDAY
14 th December 2019
PLENARY ROOM
17.20
17.35
17.50
18.02
18.12
18.24 19.30 20.30
LIVE SURGERY
Surgeons: M.B. Nava - A. Rancati - A. Spano - G. Tunesi - V. Visintini Chairman in OR: N. Rocco
Patients features and drawings
Reshaping after BCT poor outcome - Fat Grafting - Hybrid and contralateral augmentation - Mastectomy DTI pre-pectoral - Secondary revision surgery Chairmen in the plenary room: Y. Barnea - G. Catanuto - J.C. Sampaio Goes IDEAS AND INNOVATIONS
Light implants: insights and future - E. Scoccia
Poland Syndrome: diagnostic and therapeutic pathway - I. Baldelli
Contrast Enhancement Digital Mammography_Innovations on breast diagnosis by imaging G. Scaperrotta
NPWT in oncoplastic breast surgery - P. Ferrando CLOSING & REMARKS
M.B. Nava
FAREWELL CEREMONY - LUNCH
MINGLE SESSION meet and chat with the companies (not accreditated Italian CME) 07.30
13.00
14.10 14.15
MiCo – Milano Convention Centre Piazzale Carlo Magno, 1 – Milan
MiCo - Milano Convention Centre is right in the centre of Milan, 4 km from the Duomo and just 5 minutes from Leonardo’s Last Supper
Entrance:
via Gattamelata, 5 (Gate 15)
Congress Venue
General information
SECRETARIAT
The registration desk, located at the entrance of the Congress Venue, is open as follows:
Wednesday 11th December 8.00 am - 7.30 pm Thursday 12th December 7.30 am - 6.30 pm Friday 13th December 7.30 am - 6.15 pm Saturday 14th December 7.00 am - 2.00 pm EXHIBITION
The exhibition area is located in the Congress Venue, Level -1.
Participants are encouraged to visit the industry exhibition, which will be accessible for the duration of the congress.
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
All Scientific Sessions will take place at Level -1. The conference hours are specified in the programme.
REGISTRATION FEE
All delegates must register to attend the congress. Registration fees as follows:
Intermediate rate
(23rd Sep-15th Nov) Late rate (16th Nov-on site)
DELEGATE EUR 1.100 EUR 1.300
RESIDENT EUR 600 EUR 700
REFUND POLICY
In case of cancellation without replacement, the fee less handling charges of 100 EURO will be refunded, provided a written request is received by MZ Congressi before 15th October 2019.
No refund can be made if notice of cancellation is received after this date. Any refund will be made after the congress.
CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE
Certificates of attendance will be sent by email at the end of the congress.
REGISTRATION PACKAGE
The conference registration package includes:
• Congress bag and information package
• Certificate of attendance
• Attendance to the scientific sessions
• Access to the exhibition area
• Meals as indicated in the programme CONGRESS KIT
The congress kit can be picked up at the Congress Kit Desk near the registration area, upon presentation of the congress-kit ticket provided with your badge.
BADGES
Participants are requested to wear their badges at all time during the conference for admission to all the conference areas.
Badges have been colour-coded as follows:
• Red: Faculty
• Blue: Delegate Full Conference LANGUAGE
Simultaneous translation in English/Italian is provided in the plenary room only, from 11th December till 13th December. The live surgery session on 14th December, the Masterclasses and the parallel sessions in Green rooms will not be translated. Headsets are available at the cloakroom desk.
CLOAKROOM
A cloakroom will be available for clothes and luggages for the whole duration of the congress.
WI FI
AUDIOVISUAL CENTER AND WIFI
The audiovisual centre for the speakers is located on Level -1, next to the Orange Room.
Wi-Fi will be available in the conference area.
Network: MiCo_WiFi_Guest Password: to define
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
During the conference, it is not permitted to film or take pictures of the speakers and/or their
presentations.
Housed in an early sixteenth-century Olivetan monastery, the “Leonardo da Vinci” National Museum is the largest science and technology museum in Italy and is spread over 40,000sqm.
The museum collections illustrate the evolutions in science and technology starting from the era of Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo’s drawings were not limited to design projects for new machines but were also adjustments of existing works, plus, proposals for upgrading objects and also nature studies.
The beautiful Sala Colonne will host the MBN 2019 social dinner for an unforgettable night, surrounded by science and art, as well as the numerous works of the genius Leonardo da Vinci.
ADDRESS: Via San Vittore 21 - 20123 Milano
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Metro M2 stop S. Ambrogio Bus 50, 58 stop San Vittore Bus 94 stop Carducci BY CAR
Arriving by car you can easily park close to the Museum at Carducci Parking in via Olona BY TRANSFER SERVICES: It is also available a bus to the event location for the guests that will leave from MiCo, Gate 15 at 7.00 p.m.
Make sure to secure your booking, as place are limited.
Please ask for information at the registration desk.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME TICKETS not included in the registration fees Ticket cost: Euros 80 per person
FRIDAY 13
THDECEMBER
Social Dinner at the “Leonardo da Vinci” National Museum
Educational credits (ECM) are provided to the Italian attendees only.
Si ricorda che per ottenere il rilascio dei crediti formativi ECM attribuiti alla giornata formativa, ogni partecipante deve:
frequentare il 90% dell’impegno orario previsto, documentato dal foglio firme giornaliero;
compilare obbligatoriamente la scheda anagrafica in ogni suo campo (in stampatello o in calligrafia leggibile), i cui dati saranno utilizzati esclusivamente ai fini ECM; le schede incomplete o illeggibili rendono impossibile l’assegnazione dei crediti ECM;
compilare il questionario di gradimento dell’evento.
Si informa che l’attestato di partecipazione ECM non costituisce titolo abilitante per l’esercizio delle attività trattate.
Educational credits
MZ Congressi (ID 966) Medico Chirurgo
(specializzazioni: Chirurgia Generale - Chirurgia Plastica e Ricostruttiva)
Contenuti tecnico-professionali (conoscenze e competenze) specifici di ciascuna professione, di ciascuna specializzazione e di ciascuna attività ultraspecialistica.
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