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The Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM), invite you to participate in the 12th WFUMB World Congress, to be held in Sydney, Australia from 30th August to 3rd September 2009. See www.wfumb2009.com to learn more about the congress and see www.asum.com.au to learn more about the host society, ASUM. This congress will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in the beautiful precinct of Darling Harbour right in the middle of the city.

The 12th World Congress in Sydney will include exciting program topics: advanced imaging technology, quality assurance in radiology, medico-legal issues, 3D and 4D ultrasound, echocardiography, ultrasound contrast imaging, advances in therapeutic applications, hands-on workshops and live-demonstration sessions, pediatric cardiology, veterinary medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, musculoskeletal and emergency medicine.

Delegates will have the opportunity to meet with exhibitors who will be displaying their new, innovative and technical diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, supplies and services. Hands on workshops and live scanning workshops sessions will be held during this congress.

The Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM) is the peak medical ultrasound society which brings together and represents a multidisciplinary group of professionals from Australia, New Zealand and all around the world, who are dedicated to "PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN ULTRASOUND". The society was formed in 1970 with 13 people and today the numbers are approaching 3000 members of medical imaging specialists, doctors, sonographers, scientists, companies and anyone with a direct and indirect interest or practice of medical ultrasound.

ASUM is a multidisciplinary society whose primary role is to assist in disseminating scientific information, provide education and set standards of practice in this continually developing specialty. Our members include imaging medical specialists, obstetricians/gynaecologists, surgeons in almost all disciplines of medicine, medical doctors, sonographers, scientists, veterinarians and corporate companies. The Society is affiliated with the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB) and has linkages with ultrasound societies in Asia and worldwide.

ASUM is affiliated with the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB), which has a total number of approximately 52,000 members consisting of physicians, scientists, engineers and ultrasonographers. The objectives of the WFUMB are to encourage research, to promote international cooperation and to disseminate scientific information in the field of ultrasound in medicine.

Sydney is one of the most wonderful destination cities in the world for a world medical congress. It is famous for its great infrastructure facilities for conventions, exhibition, business and leisure. It has a beautiful harbour, golden beaches, parklands, national parks, great international food and wine, and is also a family friendly place to live and to visit. It is vibrant with attractions, experiences and atmosphere for everyone from all walks of life and of all age groups.

ASUM and WFUMB invites you to come to the 2009 World Medical Ultrasound Congress, WFUMB 2009, in Sydney, Australia from Sunday 30 August to Thursday 3 September 2009.
Dr Caroline Hong, ASUM Chief Executive Officer
Prof Ron Benzie, ASUM President
Website: www.asum.com.au
All enquiries to: carolinehong@asum.com.au

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