Recordati Rare Disease Foundation (RRDF) course “Metabolic myopathies – challenges and solutions”

16 – 18 May 2024

Recordati Rare Disease Foundation (RRDF) course “Metabolic myopathies – challenges and solutions” will be held in Split, Croatia on May 16-18, 2024.

RRDF courses have already for many years been an excellent opportunity for all those who need specific education in the field of inborn errors of metabolism. The topic of metabolic myopathies is very interesting and extremely important for metabolic physicians, pediatric neurologists, neurologists and other health care professionals who work in this field. The course is run by an experienced team of neurologists, pediatricians, geneticists, physiatrist, and biochemist specialized in neuromuscular diseases and metabolic medicine, who already contributed substantially to the understanding of metabolic myopathies. This three-day interactive course will include lectures, seminars, case reports, debates, and patient stories and is targeted both to healthcare professionals who are new in the field and to those who would like to refresh their knowledge with a variety of new information on metabolic myopathies. The course will take place in the historical city of Split on beautiful Adriatic coast.

Course fee is 350 € and it includes 2 nights in hotel AC Marriott, Split, lunches, dinners and coffee breaks during the course, speakers’ presentations to take away after the course. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from the course.

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Scientific organisers:

Ivo Barić, MD, PhD
Department of Pediatrics
University Hospital Center Zagreb
& School of Medicine
University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia

Hanns Lochmüller MD, FAAN
Professor of Neurology | Canada Research Chair in Neuromuscular Genomics and Health
CHEO Research Institute | The Ottawa Hospital | Brain and Mind Research Institute | University of Ottawa

Danijela Petković Ramadža, MD, PhD
Department of Pediatrics
University Hospital Center Zagreb
& School of Medicine
University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia

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EU Commission


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