For UK participants Serono Symposia International Foundation will apply to the Royal College of Physicians, London, UK for CME accreditation of the "49th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology: Bridging Clinical Care and Basic Research" (Prague, Czech Republic, 22-25 September 2010). For Italian participants This program "49th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology: Bridging Clinical Care and Basic Research" (Prague, Czech Republic, 22-25 September 2010) will be submitted for CME accreditation from the Italian Ministry of Health. The CME accreditation is valid for the main meeting program only and does not cover the company-sponsored symposia.
ISO 9001 Certification Serono Symposia International Foundation has received the ISO 9001 Certification of Quality Management Systems. This Quality certification and the CME Accrediting Bodies require all participants to fill in the Evaluation Form to evaluate the overall quality of the event.
CME Credits during ESPE A Certificate of Attendance noting the number of CME credits obtained will be given to each delegate upon receipt of the Programme Evaluation Form. Disclosure of any potential conflict of interest All abstract presenters (invited and abstract submitters) must declare any potential conflict of interest on the abstract submission link. Invited speakers and presenters of free communications will also have to incorporate a disclosure slide in their presentation (a template will be sent with the presentation guidelines). Disclosure is mandatory for all presenters, whether they have a conflict of interest to disclose or not. Please click here to read more about the ESPE 2010 Working Plan for CME Credits Accreditation