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Kwun M Fong1, Norbert Berend, Arth Nana

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Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine
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Summary

The 13th Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology convened in Bangkok, Thailand, featuring a robust scientific program and global respiratory experts. Over 1500 delegates attended, highlighting advancements in pulmonary medicine.

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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • International Congresses

Background:

  • The Asian Pacific Society of Respirology (ASPR) convened its 13th Congress in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • The event took place from November 19-22, 2008.
  • It attracted over 1500 international delegates, with significant representation from the Asia Pacific Rim.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a platform for scientific exchange in respiratory medicine.
  • To foster collaboration among global respiratory professionals.
  • To advance the field of pulmonary medicine through education and discussion.

Main Methods:

  • The congress featured an extensive scientific program.
  • Pre-congress educational courses on pulmonary laboratory practices were offered.
  • Several postgraduate courses were conducted.

Main Results:

  • The event successfully brought together over 1500 delegates.
  • Key respiratory societies, including the American Thoracic Society and European Respiratory Society, participated.
  • Contributions from international leaders enhanced the program's quality.

Conclusions:

  • The 13th ASPR Congress was a successful international gathering.
  • The congress facilitated knowledge sharing and professional development in respiratory medicine.
  • The high-quality faculty and program underscored the event's significance.