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Northern European Conference on Travel MedicineMarina Congress Center, Helsinki, Finland, 21-24 May 2008
NECTM 2008
www.nectm.com
Important dates
� Abstract submission deadline15 January 2008
� Early registration deadline15 January 2008
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Welcome to Helsinki, Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Target group and conference themes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Call for abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Programme outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Preliminary programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Social events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Travel information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Hotel accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Tour options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Map of Helsinki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Participating societies/organisations
� British Travel Health Association, UK� Danish Society of Travel Medicine, Denmark� Finnish Society for International Health, Finland� German Society for Travel Medicine and International Health (DTG), Germany� Health Protection Scotland, UK� Irish Society of Travel Medicine, Ireland� National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC), UK� Norwegian Forum for Travel Medicine, Norway� Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Travel Health Forum, UK� Swedish Society of Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine & International Health, Sweden
Local supporting societies/organisations
� General Practitioners in Finland� Helsinki University, Faculty of Medicine� Helsinki University Central Hospital, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases� Infectious Diseases Society of Finland� National Public Health Institute
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd Northern European Conference on Travel Medicine(NECTM), to be held in Marina Congress Centre in Helsinki on 21-24 May 2008. The conference is organisedby a coalition of European travel medicine and international health societies and organisations ascontinuation of the very successful 1st NECTM conference held in Edinburgh.The conference is also followingthe long tradition of the Scandinavian Forum for Travel Medicine.
The scientific programme will cover the current hot and all time favourite topics in travel health. Specialthemes will include arctic medicine and traveller’s health in the Baltic countries and Russia. In addition tojoint plenary sessions the programme will emphasise interactive learning and practical pre- and post-travelhealth issues.
The social programme of the conference will combine Finnish tradition in architecture, music and dance withthe unique national obsession for sauna. The very long daylight hours in May will ensure that visitors willhave ample opportunity to explore the attractions of Helsinki, the white maritime capital of Finland. Thosewilling to extend their stay can also explore other parts of Finland or cities of Tallinn, St. Petersburg andStockholm in the neighbouring countries, all within an easy distance from Helsinki.
We look forward to seeing you in Helsinki in May 2008!
Maija Rummukainen Heli Siikamäki Taneli PuumalainenChair Chair ChairOrganising Committee Scientific Programme Committee Local Organising Committee
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This conference is intended for all who are interested in the field of travel and migration medicine. The targetaudience includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied professionals as well as the travel media andindustry.
The themes listed below give an idea of the scope of the conference.
� Global and environmental issues
�When cultures meet: cultural issues, travel and migration
� People on the move: international prostitution, health tourism
� Northern exposure and adventure
� Eastern exposure: Is Russia different?
� Destination Baltic states
� Risk assessment and evidence based advice
� Travel medicine standards and education
� Traveller’s vaccinations
� Prevention and management of malaria
� Focus on travellers with specific needs
� Diagnosis and management of travel related illnesses after the trip
Target group and conference themes
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Online abstract submission form and detailed instructions for abstract submission are available on theconference website: www.nectm.com
The abstract submission deadline is 15 January 2008.
At least one author per each abstract is required to register for the conference by 15 January 2008.
All accepted abstracts will be published in the abstract book and they will be presented either as oral orposter presentation during the conference.
Call for abstracts
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16:00–17:30 Yleisimmin esitetyt kysymykset matkailulääketieteessä(Practical pre-session in Finnish) Chair Eeva Pekkanen, FinlandChair Jukka Riutta, Finland
Thursday, 22 May 2008
09:00–09:20 Opening ceremony
09:20–10:30 Plenary I: Global and environmental issuesChair Maija Rummukainen, Finland Chair Eric Walker, UK
Recent and predicted changes in the distribution of diseases Markku Löytönen, Finland
Emerging and re-emerging infections Dermot Kennedy, UK
11:00–12:30 Plenary II: Malaria prophylaxis and treatment Chair Heli Siikamäki, FinlandChair Gerd Burchard, Germany
Controversies in malaria chemoprophylaxis Hans-Dieter Nothdurft, Germany
Recognition and management of malaria in travellersPeter Chiodini, UK
The challenge of malaria vaccine development Anders Björkman, Sweden
14:00–15:00 Plenary III: When cultures meetChair Anu Kantele, Finland Chair Dom Colbert, Ireland
Responsible travel – who’s responsible?Sheila Hall, UK
The travelling mind – what are people looking for? Antti Pakaslahti, Finland
15:00–15:30 Welcome to Finland – lecture Sauna, secret remedy of the Finns for almost all problemsLasse Viinikka, Finland
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Thursday, 22 May 2008
16:00–17:30 Parallel symposia / workshops
� 1. Workshop: Malaria prevention Coordinator Lars Rombo, Sweden
Eskild Pedersen, DenmarkBjörn Myrvang, NorwayRon Behrens, UK Jane Chiodini, UK Dom Colbert, IrelandAnders Björkman, SwedenGerd Burchard, GermanyHeli Siikamäki, Finland
� 2. Returned traveller in clinician’s office (1) Chair Mads Buhl, DenmarkChair Ted Lankester, UK
The post-travel consultationVanessa Field, UK
Diarrhoea during and after travelFrank von Sonnenburg, Germany
Skin problemsKitty Smith, UK
� 3. Focus on travellers with specific needs (1) Chair Randi Hammer Boge, Norway Chair Taneli Puumalainen, Finland
Infants and children at altitude: Air travel and acute mountain sickness Karl Neumann, USA
The aging travelling population Pål Voltersvik, Norway
Preventing infections in elderly travellers Eric Walker, UK
Visiting friends and relatives Peter Noone, Ireland
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Friday, 23 May 2008
08:00–08:45 Welcome to Finland – lecture Finnish architectureMarianna Heikinheimo, Finland
09:00–10:30 Parallel symposia / workshops
� 4. Focus on travellers with specific needs (2)Chair Vanessa Field, UKChair Mads Buhl, Denmark
Existing illnesses and travel Carsten Schade Larsen, Denmark
Psyciatric care and travel Schack Lystrup, Norway
Pre- and post travel care of humanitarian workersTed Lankester, UK
� 5. Do we know what we know and do we do what we know? – Risk assessment and evidence based advice Chair Kitty Smith, UKChair Hanna Nohynek, Finland
Understanding evidence - philosophical talkIvar Sønbø Kristiansen, Norway
Evidence based decision making in travel medicineRon Behrens, UK
National evidence-based guidance: A need for consensus?Chris Redman, UK
Panel: speakers and Pål Voltersvik, Norway, Gerd Burchard, Germany
� 6. Free communications (1)Chair to be announcedChair to be announced
� 7. Surveillance of travel related diseases Chair Petri Ruutu, FinlandChair Eskild Pedersen, Denmark
Epidemic intelligence and the role of ECDC in the surveillance of travel-related infectionsDenis Coulombier, EDCD
Role of TropNetEurop in surveillance of travel-related diseases Tomas Jelinek, Germany
Role of GeoSentinel in surveillance of travel-related diseases David Freedman, USA
Surveillance and control of travel-related Legionnaires’ Disease clusters and outbreaksCarol Joseph, UK
Panel discussion: co-operation and the future
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Friday, 23 May 2008
11:00–12:30 Plenary IV: People on the move Chair Taneli Puumalainen, Finland Chair Randi Hammer Boge, Norway
Health tourismSholto Ramsay, UK
Counterfeit drugs and vaccines Jussi Holmalahti, Finland
Migration and prostitution: Meet the world in the red light district of AntwerpElke Leuridan, Belgium
14:00–15:00 Plenary V: Traveller’s vaccinations Chair Hanna Nohynek, FinlandChair Sandra Grieve, UK
Dreaming of eradication; in reality measles continues to be a threat to the traveller To be confirmed
The risk of Japanese encephalitis - what can the new vaccines offer to travellers?Mads Buhl, Denmark
15:00–15:30 Travel, music and musicians Heikki Peltola, Finland
16:00–17:30 Parallel symposia / workshops
� 8. Workshop: Controversies in travellers’ vaccinations Kitty Smith, UKEeva Pekkanen, Finland
� 9. Returned traveller in clinician’s office (2) Chair Ville Valtonen, Finland Chair Lars Rombo, Sweden
Fever in returned traveler Christoph Hatz, Switzerland
EosinophiliaGerd Burchard, Germany
� 10. Northern exposure and adventureChair Pål Voltersvik, NorwayChair Heli Siikamäki, Finland
Safety and planning – is it the same for fishing trip and Arctic expedition?Mika Kalakoski, Finland
Skiing on the Norwegian mountains – Preparedness and challengesSven Christjar Skaiaa, Norway
The family adventure - a winter experience Inger W. Anundsen, Norway
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Saturday, 24 May 2008
09:00–10:30 Parallel symposia / workshops
� 11. Destination Baltic StatesChair Markku Kuusi, FinlandChair Lars Lindqvist, Sweden
Traveller’s health risks in EstoniaNatalia Kerbo, Estoniacomment Markku Kuusi, Finland
Is tuberculosis a risk for travellers in Baltic states? Manfred Danilovits, Estoniacomment Asko Järvinen, Finland
� 12. Controversial issues in vaccinations Chair Heikki Peltola, Finland Chair Fiona Genasi, UK
Vaccinating against traveller’s diarrhoea – debate For Lars Rombo, SwedenAgainst David Hill, UK
Do we cause more harm than benefit by vaccinating? Terhi Kilpi, Finland
� 13. Travel medicine standards and education Chair Sandra Grieve, UKChair Pål Voltersvik, Norway
Travel Medicine Education: minimum standards and competence for practice Jane Chiodini, UK
The Faculty of Travel Medicine (UK) and its role in education Eric Walker, UK
The International Society of Travel Medicine and the Certificate of Knowledge (CTM) Phyllis Kozarsky, USA
Discussion Panel: Pre-travel Medicine Educational Programmes Eric Walker, UK Jane Chiodini, UKPhyllis Kozarsky, USA Dominic Colbert, IrelandHans-Dieter Nothdurf, GermanyLinda Horne Mæland, NorwayPawel Berens, SwedenHanna Nohynek, FinlandMads Buhl, Denmark
� 14. Tick-borne infections and Free communications (2)Chair Carsten Schade Larsen, DenmarkChair to be announced
Tick-borne infections in travellersMogens Jensenius, Norway
Free communications
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Saturday, 24 May 2008
11:00–12:30 Plenary VI: Eastern exposure: Is Russia different?Chair Jukka Lumio, FinlandChair Pål Voltersvik, Norway
How to get help in Russia Susanne Holst, Denmark
Traveler’s health risks in St. PetersburgAlexey Yakovlev, RussiaJukka Lumio, Finland
Risks in commercial sex Vladimir Musatov, Russiacomment Pekka Suomalainen, Finland
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Welcome receptionDate Wednesday, 21 May 2008Time 19:00–22:00Place Marina Congress CenterAddress Katajanokanlaituri 6Price Included in the conference feeDress code Informal
Meet old and new friends in a relaxed atmosphere with refreshments and traditional Finnish music performed in non-traditional way.
Helsinki city receptionDate Thursday, 22 May 2008Time 18:00–19:30Place Helsinki City Hall Address Pohjoisesplanadi 11-13Price Included in the conference feeDress code Informal
Beautiful Helsinki City Hall built in neoclassical style is located next to the Market Square within 10-minute walking distance fromthe conference venue.
Finnish sauna (alternative A)Date Thursday, 22 May 2008Time 20:00–23:00Place Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall / SpaAddress Yrjönkatu 21Price 30 € (includes swimming suite,bath robe,towel, light evening buffet and refreshments)Dress code Swimming suit (separate shifts for women and men in sauna)
Relax in the sauna, cool off in the pool or just join the pool party in the impressive surroundings of Finland’s oldest swimming hallbuilt in 1920’s classicism style.
Finnish sauna (alternative B)Date Thursday, 22 May 2008Time 20:00–23:00Place Kotiharju traditional public saunaAddress Harjutorinkatu 1Price 15 € (includes light snacks and refreshments)Dress code Towel (separate saunas for women and men)
Savour the genuine atmosphere of the only remaining wood-heated public sauna in Helsinki within a tram-ride from the city centre.Enjoy hot sauna, cold beer and sausage the authentic Finnish way with the local people.
Conference dinnerDate Friday, 23 May 2008Time 19:30–Place Restaurant Kalastajatorppa (next to Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Hotel)Address Kalastajatorpantie 1Price 50 € (includes transportation, three-course seated dinner with drinks, programme)Dress code Smart casual (possibility to dance after the dinner)
Join the highlight of the conference in delightful company: gourmet dinner in a famous seaside restaurant complemeted by music,surprise programme and possibility for dance.
Please note: Social events listed above require registration in advance.
Social events
Transportation by airSeveral airlines provide direct flights to Helsinki from all over Europe as well as from countriesoutside Europe. For more information on flights please contact your local travel agency or one of theairlines providing flights to Helsinki.
Helsinki-Vantaa AirportHelsinki-Vantaa Airport has been rated one of the world’s best airports. Onward connections fromHelsinki to St. Petersburg, Tallinn and Stockholm are also excellent.
Airport transportationFinnair provides regular bus transportation between the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport and the CityTerminal near the Railway Station at a cost of approximately 5 €. Taxis between the Airport and theHelsinki city centre cost approximately 30-40 € (30 minutes). Group taxis are also available at theairport (Yellow Line and Airport Taxi, cost approximately 20 € per person).
Transportation by boatHelsinki is easily reached by high-class ferries from Stockholm, Sweden (overnight by Silja Line andViking Line) and from Tallinn, Estonia (several lines, duration 1.5 to 3.5 hours).
Transportation by trainThere is a good daily train connection between Helsinki and St.Petersburg. The duration of the trainride is about 6 hours.
Information deskThe information desk will be available at Marina Congress Center in the registration area during theconference hours. Advance information on Helsinki can be obtained through the website of Helsinki(www.hel.fi).
Letter of invitationUpon request, the congress organizers will be pleased to send a personal letter of invitation toenable participants to obtain supporting funds or visas for attending the conference. These invitationletters cannot be considered as an offer of financial support by the organisers.
Visa and passportsEC citizens only need their national identification papers. Carrying passport is, however,recommended for EC citizens especially if you plan to travel to Tallinn, Estonia. Citizens from mostother countries will need a valid travel passport. They are encouraged to contact their local Finnishembassy or consulate to enquire about the necessity of visa application. If you plan to travel toSt.Petersburg, you will need both passport and visa to Russia.
LiabilityBy registering into the conference and/or by participating in the exhibition joined to the conference,participants and exhibitors agree that neither the organising committee nor the conferencesecretariat assume any responsibility for damage or injuries to persons or property during theconference. Participants and exhibitors are adviced to organise their own health, travel and personalinsurances.
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Registration deskParticipants can pick up their personal conference material at the registration desk, which will beopen at Marina Congress Center (street address: Katajanokanlaituri 6) as follows:� Wednesday, 21 May 2008 at 14:00-20:00� Thursday-Friday, 22-23 May 2008 at 08:00-17:00� Saturday, 24 May 2008 at 08:00-13:00The conference secretariat will be available to assist you during the conference at Marina CongressCenter. Please contact the conference secretariat for help or advice.
LanguageThe conference language is English. There will be no simultaneous interpretation. There is a pre-conference session in Finnish on Wednesday, 21 May 2008.
CME accreditationRecognition has been applied for CME accreditation from EACCME and University of Helsinki.
Climate and clothingThe average day-time temperature in Finland in May is around 15-20°C (55-70°F). Evenings arecooler. Occasional rain showers may occur. It is advisable to bring some warm clothes with you.
Name badgesParticipants and accompanying persons are obliged to wear the official conference name badges onall conference occasions. Additional fee will be charged for reproduction of lost name badges.
ExhibitionThe commercial exhibition highlighting medical devices, pharmaceutical products and books will take placein the lobby areas of Marina Congress Center.Access to the exhibition is free for registered participants.Theexhibition will be open throughout the meeting hours on Thursday-Saturday, 22-24 May 2008.
Lunch and refreshmentsLunch is not included in the participants’ registration fee. However, lunch will be served in possiblelunch satellite symposia organised by the industry. Coffee, tea and other refreshments will be availablein the exhibition area during the breaks.
Non-smoking policySmoking will be prohibited in the conference and exhibition areas.
Certificate of attendanceAll participants will receive a certificate of attendance during the conference together with theconference material.
Conference secretariat
NECTM 2008c/o CONGREX / Blue & White Conferences OyP.O.Box 81, FI-00371 Helsinki, FinlandTel: +358-9-5607500Fax: +358-9-56075020E-mail: nectm2008@congrex.fi
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Online registration form and further information is available on the conference website www.nectm.com.
Registration date Until 15 January 2008 After 15 January 2008
Participant, member * 390 € 490 €Participant, non-member 460 € 560 €Nurse / student, member * 290 € 390 €Nurse / student, non-member 360 € 460 €One-day participant 200 € 200 €
Accompanying persons 140 € 160 €
* Please note! Member fees listed above are available to members of one of the organising societies listed below.
British Travel Health Association, UKDanish Society of Travel Medicine, DenmarkFinnish Society for International Health, FinlandGerman Society for Travel Medicine and International Health (DTG), GermanyIrish Society of Travel Medicine, IrelandNorwegian Forum for Travel Medicine, NorwayRoyal College of Nursing (RCN), Travel Health Forum, UKSwedish Society of Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine & International Health, SwedenGeneral Practitioners in FinlandInfectious Diseases Society of Finland
The conference fees include:
� Participation in all lectures and access to the exhibition area � Conference bag including programme and abstract books� Admission to Welcome reception and Helsinki city reception� Coffee at the exhibition area during the breaks
The accompanying person’s fee includes:
� Admission to Welcome reception, Helsinki city reception and Conference dinner
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Currency and methods of paymentPayments should be made in euros (€) by credit card or bank transfer.
1. Credit card Only VISA, MasterCard or EuroCard are accepted. Please submit your credit card number includingthe three last digits on the signature panel (on the reverse side of the card) and the expiry date onthe secured online registration form to enable the credit card transaction.
2. Bank transfer Bank name and address: Aktia Kauniainen, Promenadi 1, FI-02700 Kauniainen, Finland Account holder: NECTM 2008Account number: 405529-20122738SWIFT: HELSFIHH IBAN: FI84 4055 2920 1227 38Please note that all banking costs must be paid by the participant. The name and address of theparticipant as well as the details of the payment should be clearly indicated when completing thebank transfer.
ConfirmationConfirmation of registration and receipt of payment will only be sent when both the registration formand payment in full are received. Confirmation will be sent to the participant by airmail, telefax or e-mail.
Cancellations and replacementsCancellations will be accepted until 30 April 2008.The full amount will be refunded less 50 € to covercancellation costs. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this date. Cancellationsmust be made in writing by e-mail, telefax or airmail to the conference secretariat. Reimbursementwill not be given for late arrival, unused services, unattended events or early departure from theconference. Replacements of participants are accepted at any time at an extra charge of 30 €.
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Hotels Single room Double room Distance toper night (€) per night (€) conference venue
Scandic Grand Marina Hotel 180 € 205 € 0,0 kmHotel Arthur 88 € 108 € 2,0 kmEurohostel 51 € 69 € 0,4 km
All listed hotel room rates above are per night and include value added tax (VAT) and breakfast.
Booking schedule
A number of rooms in different categories have been booked at attractive rates since Helsinki may becrowded during the conference period. All hotels are located close to each other as this is moreconvenient for transport, shopping, sightseeing and dining.
To secure accommodation of your choice, you should register as early as possible. Prices quoted areper room per night and include accommodation, buffet breakfast, hotel service charge and valueadded tax (VAT). All hotel reservations, especially after 31 March 2008, will be subject to availability.
There will be no organised bus transportation since most of the hotels are located within walkingdistance from the congress venue Marina Congress Center.
Hotel deposit
A hotel deposit of one night should be paid in advance together with the conference fees. The hoteldeposit will be deducted from the total cost of accommodation.The remaining hotel payment will becharged at the hotel upon check-out. The hotel deposit is non-refundable if the cancellation is madeafter 30 April 2008. Possible cancellations or changes to reservations should be made in writing by e-mail, telefax or airmail. Hotel bookings should be made through the conference secretariat in orderto benefit from the special rates.
General conditions
As soon as the registration form is received, all reservations will be completed based on requestswhich, however, will be subject to availability. Confirmation for hotel accommodation will beincluded in the confirmation letter confirming the participation for the conference. No hotel voucherswill be needed since the conference secretariat will transfer the hotel deposit amounts to each hoteland the deposit amounts will be deducted from the remaining hotel invoice to be paid at the hotelduring the conference.
Participants are requested to pay their personal expenses directly to the hotel at latest whenchecking out. Please indicate on the Registration Form if arrival at the hotel is scheduled after 18:00so the conference secretariat can inform the hotel about your late arrival. The regular check-out timeis 12:00. Please note that all room reservations will be made on ”first come, first served” basis andall reservations will be subject to availability.
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Helsinki city tourDate Thursday, 22 May 2008Time 10:00–13:00Place Departure from Marina Congress CenterPrice 30 €Departure by private bus from Marina Congress Center with your local English speaking guide. During the tour you will see allthe main sights in Helsinki city center: sights in the Mannerheim Street, Railway Station, the Presidential Palace, the UspenskiCathedral. At Senate Square we will see the University Main Building and Lutheran Cathedral all displaying neo-classicalarchitecture of the 1840’s. We will continue walking from Senate’s Square to the colourful Market Square by the sea in theSouth Harbour, we will also visit indoor Market Hall. The tour continues by bus to Kaivopuisto Park and diplomatic residencesand to the magnificent Temppeliaukio Church, carved into solid rock. After visiting Sibelius Monument transfer back to theconference venue.
Old town of PorvooDate Friday, 23 May 2008Time 10:00–16:00Place Departure from Marina Congress CenterPrice 85 €Departure from Marina Congress Center to Porvoo by bus with your local English speaking guide. Porvoo is the second oldesttown of Finland.The medieval plan of the town site with its narrow cobblestone lanes and wooden houses has been preservedand protected with great care. Upon arrival walking tour with your guide in the old town. After that you may wander into thesmall handicraft shops scattered along the lanes and offering pottery, rugs, handmade shawls or just candy. Depart Porvoo forHaikko Manor for lunch. After lunch return to Helsinki to the conference venue.
Architecture tourDate Saturday, 24 May 2008Time 14:00–17:00Place Departure from Marina Congress CenterPrice 55 €Helsinki is growing rapidly. This tour will show the old and new urban strategies of the city, public buildings and housingdevelopments. Ruoholahti, an area by the sea, provides a good example of how an area that was once a harbour has becomean active centre of culture, information technology and pleasant urban housing. During the tour we will get to know thedifferent architectural time layers from neo-classical to art-noveau buildings and to present day glass cubes. The tour willdepart from Marina Congress Center and it will end in the city centre.
Design tourDate Saturday, 24 May 2008Time 14:00–17:00Place Departure from Marina Congress CenterPrice 60 €Finnish design is world famous for its elegant simplicity, functionality and closeness to nature. Departure from MarinaCongress Center with your local English speaking guide by private bus. First we head towards Arabia factory famous for itsceramic and glassware design and products. Local guide takes us around Arabia museum, gallery and factory and there will bepossibility do shopping at Arabia shop. We continue to Design Forum Finland, which is an information centre of designpresenting a wide range of information and material on the achievements and strengths of Finnish design. We visit the currentdesign exhibitions and the Design Forum shop. We also have a look at what Finland has to offer in textiles and visitMarimekko design shop at Esplanade before returning back to the conference venue.
Other tour options
For more tour options, e.g. tours in Helsinki area, Lapland and other parts of Finland, Tallinn orSt.Petersburg, please contact e.g. Helsinki Expert (www.helsinkiexpert.fi/tours).
Tour options
International organising committee
Maija Rummukainen (chair) Finnish Society for International Health, Finland Eric Walker British Travel Health Association, UKMads Buhl Danish Society of Travel Medicine, DenmarkFrank von Sonnenburg German Society for Travel Medicine and International Health (DTG),GermanyFiona Genasi Health Protection Scotland, UKDom Colbert Irish Society of Travel Medicine, IrelandDavid Hill National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC), UKPål Voltersvik Norwegian Forum for Travel Medicine, NorwaySandra Grieve Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Travel Health Forum, UKLars Rombo Swedish Society of Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine & InternationalHealth, Sweden
International scientific programme committee
Heli Siikamäki (chair) Finnish Society for International Health, Helsinki University Central Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases, Finland
Sandra Grieve (co-chair) Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Travel Health Forum, UKEric Walker British Travel Health Association, UKMads Buhl Danish Society of Travel Medicine, DenmarkGerd Burchard German Society for Travel Medicine and International Health (DTG),GermanyKitty Smith Health Protection Scotland, UKDom Colbert Irish Society of Travel Medicine, IrelandVanessa Field National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC), UKPål Voltersvik Norwegian Forum for Travel Medicine, NorwayRandi Hammer Boge Norwegian Forum for Travel Medicine, NorwayLars Rombo Swedish Society of Tropical Medicine,Travel Medicine & International Health,Sweden
Local scientific programme committee
Heli Siikamäki (chair) Finnish Society for International Health, Helsinki University Central Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases
Maija Rummukainen Finnish Society for International HealthPirkko Miettinen General Practitioners in FinlandHeikki Peltola Helsinki University, Faculty of MedicineKatariina Kainulainen Helsinki University Central Hospital, Division of Infectious Diseases Anu Kantele Finnish Society for International Health, Helsinki University Central Hospital,
Division of Infectious DiseasesJukka Lumio Infectious Diseases Society of Finland Hanna Nohynek National Public Health InstituteEeva Pekkanen National Public Health Institute
Local organising committee
Taneli Puumalainen (chair) Finnish Society for International Health
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