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The
series
CRICS (Regional Congress on Health Sciences Information) started at 1992
at the same occasion of the III Biannual Meeting of the Latin American and
Caribbean System on Health Sciences Information.
This series started with the main objective of amplify the
activities of the technical meeting at the same occasion and with the
presence of the representatives of 37 countries of the region. This aims
to promote an open forum of discussion on substantial themes on the use of
information technology on Health Sciences area and with a compact program
on continuing education.
The
CRICS is structured in activities for three days, composed by a Keynote
address, round tables, panels, conferences and continuing education
sessions. The CRICS takes place immediately after the Meeting and nowadays
is considered one of the most substantial Meetings at Health Sciences
information area, gathering almost 600 participants (the last edition)
from countries of the Latin America, Caribbean, United States and Europe.
The
CRICS are promoted by Pan American Health Organization through BIREME that
is also responsible for the Scientific Committee.
Retrospective
data:
- III
Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences
Information and CRICS I
São Paulo, 12 - 16 October, 1992
Theme: Health Sciences Information in Latin America and the Caribbean:
current situation, new trends and the application of modern
information technologies (Proceedings on CD-ROM)
- IV
Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences
Information and CRICS II
São Paulo, 16 - 20 October, 1994
Theme: Challenges of the Information Era: agents and users
(Proceedings on CD-ROM)
- V
Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences
Information and CRICS III
Rio de Janeiro, 14 - 18 October, 1996
Theme: Crossroads of Information Technology: the future link
- VI
Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences
Information and CRICS IV
San José, Costa Rica, 23 - 27 March, 1998
Theme: Information Networking: bridge to the third millennium
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