Scientific exhibition of pediatric emergency’s major themes.
Magna lecture given by a speaker lasting 50 minutes.
Composed by speaker and chairman.
There is no time for questions from the audience.
PANEL
Three scientific exhibitions of 30 minutes each.
It approach different or complementary aspects of the same disease, or a pediatric emergency theme.
Composed of three speakers and two coordinators.
There are 30 minutes dedicated to questions from the audience and debate among the speakers.
SPECIAL ISSUE
Scientific exhibition of pediatric emergency contemporary themes.
Uttered by a speaker, lasting 40 minutes.
Composed by speaker and coordinator.
There are 20 minutes for audience questions.
BULL’S EYE
Four scientific exhibitions of 20 minutes each.
Each presentation approach a specific aspect of a disease, or a particular pediatric emergency.
Deepens the discussion of pediatric emergency issues by dividing them into sub-topics.
Composed of four speakers and two coordinators.
There are 30 minutes dedicated to questions from the audience and debate among the speakers.
INTERACTIVE SESSION
Exhibition of pediatric specialties clinical cases and their presentations in the emergency room.
As the presentation of the clinical case progresses, questions are asked to the audience in the multiple choice test model with electronic voting. The results of the audience's responses are presented immediately after the vote.
The panelists comment on the clinical case and responses in real time.
The audience has active participation and questions can be asked at any time, conducted by the session coordinator.
Composed of coordinator, reporter and three panelists.