Key note speakers
Pierre Fournier - France: The master
Jeffrey Klein - USA: The Master of the Tumescent Technique
Gary Monheit - USA: The Master of Resurfacing
Invited speakers
Roger Amar - France: Fat Autograft Muscle Injection, a breakthrough
Guillermo Blugerman - Argentina: The most innovative surgeon
Douglas Dedo - USA: Past President of the AACS
Rick Dolsky - USA: Past President of the AACS
Anthony Erian - Great Brittain: Past President of the EACS
Alberto di Giuseppe - Italy: Board member of the EACS
Doris Grablowitz - Austria: Board member of the EACS
Viktor Grablowitz - Austria: Board member of the EACS
Loek Habbema - The Netherlands: President of the EACS
Eckart Haneke - Norway: The top in nail surgery
Steve Hopping - USA: Board member of the EACS
Marina Landau - Israel: Specialist in phenol peels
Anthony Mangubat - USA: Brains like a computer
Jan Saether - Denmark: Board member of the EACS
Clara Santos - Brasil: Specialist in phenol peels
Gerhard Sattler - Germany: The perfectionist
Ziya Saylan - Germany: Past President of the EACS
Melvin Shiffman - USA: The Wise man
Marlen Sulamanidze - Russia: Invented Antiptosis thread system
Alain Tenenbaum - Austria: Peeling Expert
Special speakers accepted to date
Constantin Ailioaie Tschangis Amiri Aristides Arellano Pier Antonio Bacci Gizella Béres Artur Carbonell Manuel Cornely James Fulton
Seung-Kyu Han Martin Klöpper Ralph Küner Peter Lisborg
Sohail Mansoor Konsatantin Minotakis Seyed Mousavi Xuan Ai Nguyen
Ross Pelton Nedim Pipic Peter Raus Matthias Sandhofer Constantin Stan George Sulamanidze Akiko Tanaka Katsuya Takasu Preecha Tiewtranon Maurizio Viel Kurt Vinzenz Chong M. Won
Congress venue
Hotel Okura Amsterdam is located on the banks of the Amstel Canal, close to the financial, cultural and entertainment district of Amsterdam. The city´s motorways are easy accessible and Schiphol International Airport is only a
20 minute drive away.
Hotel Okura Amsterdam
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333 1072 LH Amsterdam www.okura.nl
T +31 (0)20 678 71 11 F +31 (0)20 671 23 44
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Tours
Please indicate on registration form. (minimum number of participants: 15)
Friday 30th of May 2003
Full day tour The beauty of the northern provinces
(Zaanse Schans, Monnickendam & Broek in Waterland) - EUR 175
Time schedule: Pick-up at the Okura Hotel at 9:30 until 16:30
Visit to the Zaanse Schans in North Holland (typical traditional Dutch crafts like the process of making cheese, wooden shoes, peeling shrimps etc.). Transfer to Monnickendam, lunch, walk through Monnickendam and transfer to the village of Broek in Waterland known for its picturesque views of the famous wooden houses dating from the 18th century.
Half day tour The Amsterdam Soho: The Jordaan - EUR 90
Tim e schedule: Pick-up at the Okura Hotel at 9:30 until 12:30
With its many curious shops, original almshouses and an enormous Church
(the Northern Church), the area Jordaan in Amsterdam is definitely worth
a visit. During a citywalk, guided by an art historian, in the remarkable old Jordaan you will see many almshouses, with names like Anslos Hofje, Zonshofje or Van Brienen Hofje.
Saturday 31th of May 2003
Full day tour Diamonds, Rembrandt and Vermeer
(A Diamond factory & The Rijksmuseum) - EUR 205
Time schedule: Pick-up at the Okura Hotel at 9:30 until 16:30
Guests will learn about the history of Diamonds in Amsterdam, famous for
centuries for its process of cutting and trade in diamonds. Champagne is served in which one guest will find a real diamond! Canal cruise through Amsterdam. Lunch near the flowermarket followed by a short walk along the canals and in the Spiegelkwartier (antique stores) to the Rijksmuseum with its renowned
collection of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic, the Golden Age paintings and Rembrandts Night Watch.
Half day tour Canal Houses & Gardens in Amsterdam
(Museum Willet-Holthuysen & Museum Van Loon) - EUR 85
Time schedule: Pick-up at the Okura Hotel at 9:30 until 13:00
Visit to Museum Willet-Holthuysen: the art historian guide will inform you about the inhabitants of this beautiful canal house. Most visitors to Amsterdam are struck by the beautiful houses lining the central canals and this house is an excellent example. Short walk to a canal house nearby, the Museum Van Loon, a privately owned beautiful Canalhouse at one of the most famous canals in Amsterdam, the Keizersgracht with a wonderful restored French garden. It is
an oasis of peace amidst the busy hustle of the city.
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