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The first meeting of WVD 2020 organizing committee will be held at the Central Academic Aula of the CEU San Pablo University of Madrid, Spain, from 8.00 am to 10 am on October 10, 2019. Next year, the WVD headquarters will continue its international journey and move to Belgrade – the outspoken, proud and audacious capital city of Serbia – under the firm leadership of Prof. Aleksandra Vojvodic, MD.
A light breakfast will be offered. Special thanks to Professor Alfonso DELGADO RUBIO, MD, PhD for invaluable help in organising this meeting.
Please communicate your participation to segreteria@isdr.it before 7:00 pm of October 5th.
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