Follow-up acceptance email – workshop

 

From: "XIII Cochrane Colloquium" <program@icms.com.au>

To: Holger Schunemann

Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2005 01:44

Subject: Details of presentation number WC0078 for the XIII Cochrane Colloquium

 

 

Reference Number: WC0078

Abstract Title: Grading Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE): An international working group

Presentation Type: Workshop

Presenters: Holger Schünemann, Gordon Guyatt, Gunn Vist, Andy Oxman

Session Date: Monday 24 October 2005

Session Time: 11:30 - 13:00

Session Type: Concurrent

Length of your Presentation: 90 minutes

 

Dear Holger Schünemann,

 

Thank you once again for submitting an abstract for the 13th Cochrane Colloquium to be held from 22-26 October in Melbourne. As promised we are confirming details of your presentation at the Colloquium. Your session details are given above.

 

Participant numbers

Delegates will be able to sign up for workshops via the Colloquium website from the beginning of August. As part of the system we need to specify the maximum number of participants for each workshop.  We will set the alternative limit, please contact melbourne@colloquium.info.

 

Equipment

The following audio visual equipment will be provided: computer with PowerPoint projection, lectern with microphone and lapel microphone. If you require other audio visual equipment or facilities, such as an overhead projector, please email your request to program@icms.com.au by 1 September.

 

We very much look forward to including your workshop in the Colloquium Program, but request that:

 

1. If for any reason you are unable to participate in the Colloquium, please advise the Colloquium Secretariat by email to program@icms.com.au as soon as possible and by 1 September 2005 at the latest.

 

2. Presenters are required to pay the registration fee in order to attend the Colloquium. We recommend you take advantage of the Colloquium early registration fee - deadline 15 July 2005.

 

The full timetable will be listed on the Colloquium website by the end of June and your abstract will be printed in the Final Program that willbe distributed to delegates at the Colloquium.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne.