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| New Provider: Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography posted: May 13, 2008 1518 GMT |
Conference Archives, Inc. (CAI), a leader in meeting presentation capture and distribution, is pleased to announce that The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT), a professional organization representing more than 4,500 physicians, scientists, and technologists who work in the field of cardiovascular computed tomography, has agreed to deliver their annual meeting presentations to a global audience through Ekatius™.
In combination with the cardiovascular event knowledge already found in Ekatius™, the addition of SCCT presentations will provide both clinicians and researchers around the globe with an advanced, in-depth view of the latest research and advancements in cardiovascular diagnostic and imaging technologies. |
| Now Available: ADA Event Knowledge Delivered to HINARI via Ekatius™ posted: May 13, 2008 1517 GMT |
The American Diabetes Association (ADA), a world leader in diabetes research, information, and advocacy and Conference Archives, Inc. (CAI) is pleased to announce that the World Health Organization’s (WHO) HINARI Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) is now delivering the ADA’s event knowledge to participating institutions via Ekatius™, CAI’s new online platform for meeting and conference abstracts, posters, and rich media presentations.
The delivery of ADA professional education event knowledge through HINARI will provide clinicians, researchers, and students in developing countries with the latest treatment advancements and research focused on diabetes. The WHO predicts that 80% of all new cases of diabetes are expected to appear in developing countries by 2025. |
| Now Available: 2008 International Stroke Conference posted: Mar 25, 2008 1903 GMT |
Conference Archives, Inc (CAI) is pleased to announce that oral presentations from the 2008 International Stroke Conference (ISC), held February 20-22, 2008 in New Orleans, are now available to institutions through Ekatius™.
The total number of oral presentations made available from ISC 2008 is 292, with a combined running time of over 84 hours. Additionally, nearly all presentations are available in Full-featured format (audio, slides, and transcription synchronized). To purchase access to this content, please contact your local sales agent or call 814.536.3356. |
| New Provider: American Diabetes Association posted: Feb 26, 2008 1812 GMT |
The American Diabetes Association (ADA), a world-recognized nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy, has reached an agreement with Conference Archives, Inc. (CAI) to deliver the ADA’s event knowledge to a global audience through Ekatius™.
In combination with the cardiology event knowledge in Ekatius™, the addition of ADA event knowledge provides clinicians, researchers, and students around the globe with a cross-disciplinary view of latest advancements, science, and research focused on diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These two disease states are associated with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality affecting millions of people in both developed and developing countries. |
| Coming Soon: 2008 International Stroke Conference posted: Feb 22, 2008 0912 GMT |
Conference Archives, Inc (CAI) is pleased to announce that they will be capturing oral presentations from the 2008 International Stroke Conference to be held February 20-22, 2008, and that the presentations will be made available to institutions through Ekatius™.
The total number of oral presentations to be captured are estimated to be over 300, and nearly all presentations will be made available in Full-featured format (audio, slides, and transcription synchronized). CAI expects this content to be made available within 60 days of the event’s conclusion; however, this content can be pre-purchased by contacting your local sales agent or calling 814.536.3356. |
| Updates completed posted: Feb 22, 2008 0910 GMT |
The most recent round of improvements to Ekatius have been successfully installed. These updates continue to improved on Ekatius' user interface, offer better search options, and begin to pave the way for functionality that will assist users and associations in maintaining their content.
We thank you for your patience during these updates, and look forward to providing you with a regularly improved Ekatius in the future. |
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