Active B12 Euromedlab Workshop DVD
Chaired by Prof. John Scott, Trinity College Dublin, this one hour workshop covers the performance and clinical value of AxSYM Active-B12
Speakers and Program:
1. Prof John Scott, School of Biochemistry Immunology, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin2, Ireland.
The use of holotranscobalamin for vitamin B12 status in the routine clinical setting.
2. Prof. Dr Jan Lindemans, Dept Clinical Chemistry, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Dr Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD, Rotterdam, Netherlands
A multi-center study on the diagnostic performance of the holotranscobalamin assay.
3. Prof Hans Schneider, Director, Alfred Pathology Service, Alfred Hospital
Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, Australia
Clinical diagnosis of vitamin B12 deficiency-contribution of holotranscobalamin
4. Prof Olaf Stanger University Hospital for Cardiac Surgery Salzburg, Müllner Hauptstraße 48, 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
Clinical use and value of holotranscobalamin determination
To receive your complimentary copy contact : active-b12@uk.axis-shield.com
Free Live CME Web Conference
Date: December 13th 2007
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
Noon 11 am 10 am 9 am
To register go to www.specialtylabs.com and click on the Active B12 CME Hot Button.
After you have registered, you will receive an email confirmation. This message will provide the information you need to join the meeting.
Faculty: Ralph Green, MD, PhD, FRCPath Professor and Chair, Department of
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
University of California, Davis
Objectives: At the end of the program, participants will be able to describe the clinical presentation of patients with vitamin B12 deficiency, the physiology of the B12-binding proteins and the clinical utility of tests to diagnose B12 deficiency with special reference to active B12.
• 1 hour of free CME credit will be provided
• Who should attend: Physicians, laboratorians and other healthcare professionals interested in B12 deficiency
Registration: All participants are required to register on the WebEx site prior to the program. A link to the WebEx registration site is available on the Specialty Website (www.specialtylabs.com) under the CME Hot Button. Once registered, participants can log on to the program. Registration should be done as soon as possible.