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Commissions and Reports
Commission
on Continuing Education and Career Development
Current Members: Judith MacGregor (chair) USA; Kevin Chipman UK; Paul Wright Australia. Summary of the 02-03 Program:The Education Commission has a full and busy program of activities. Currently, 4 different projects are underway, 3 of them in addition to the core program of sponsoring educational programs. Each of these projects is listed below with a brief summary of the current activities. 1. Core Program: Provide educational programs at annual meetings of societies of toxicology in areas where they are most needed. (Judith MacGregor lead)
2. Donation of books and educational materials. (Kevin Chipman lead) A letter was sent to a list of publishers and societies that could be potential sources of educational material. A list of recipient societies has been compiled. Some material has been received this year and sent to societies where the educational material is most needed. This project has now developed into an ongoing activity for IUTOX. The following are recent activities: 1. A selection of 12 books (3 copies each of a major text) from 2. Distribution of information to IUTOX members regarding the availability free of charge of Elsevier electronic publications for developing countries. Additionally, Elsevier made a major commitment of 24 hard copies of a major text series (Comprehensive Toxicology vols. 1-13) in a joint press release. These are now being distributed. 3. SOT educational
materials. 80 copies of courses 3-15, which 3. Long range project: Develop an on line toxicology program. (Paul Wright, lead) The project is based on an 18 month Master in Toxicology by coursework on-line program. The new project is
based on promoting postgraduate research in developing countries by
establishing Masters projects (performed
by local people
and co-mentored by local academics), that deal with the developing
country's main toxicological problem. This project also uses
the online Masters
platform to support the program, thus allowing these people
to receive research training and co-supervision from overseas
toxicologists
in developed
countries without having to take leave from their present positions
(e.g. in government, industry or academia). This project maintains
the local
presence of these people in the developing country, while simultaneously
building their capacity and impact to effect useful changes
locally and in a much shorter timeframe, than if they had to
go abroad
for extended
periods to undertake research and study programs. 4. Special project: Administration of the AstraZeneca Fellowships. Judith MacGregor and Meryl Karol lead. AstraZeneca has for the past two years continued to fund travel awards to the SOT for representatives from developing countries. It was decided to support 3 fellowships for 2003, each for $2500. AstraZeneca will pay the fellowship costs directly to those selected. By the January 5th deadline, we had received 16 applications, and unanimously selected three candidates one from Egypt, Croatia and China. This effort has been a success and we should encourage other societies and sponsors to support such programs. This program has again been approved by AstraZeneca for 2004. IUTOX 2002- 2003 Continuing Education Program 1. TOXICOLOGY SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA (TOXSA), 1st National Conference on Toxicology, May 6-8, 2002 University of Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA.
2. ARGENTINE TOXICOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (ATA) September 18, 2002 Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 2 lectures in Spanish.
3. Workshop in Santiago CHILE. Workshop held September 30 to October 1, 2002 entitled “Toxicogenomics” covering issues related to air pollution, heavy metal poisoning, and risk assessment. Approximately 200 attendees attended this workshop with representation from Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, and Argentina. 4. Slovenian Society of Toxicology, Ljubljana SLOVENIA October 25-26, 2002
5. Estonian Society of Toxicology, April 25, 2003
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