The Maghreb School aims to promote the training and education of paediatric endocrinologists in French–speaking North African countries. For five days, an international faculty of French-speaking teachers and 25 students cover selected topics in paediatric endocrinology and diabetes. The seminar features interactive lectures by the teachers, student case presentations, research project workshops and small-group meetings.
  • Asmahane Ladjouze

    Algiers, Algeria

Maghreb School Committee
    • Asmahane Ladjouze (Algiers, Algeria) – Coordinator
    • Cecile Brachet (Brussels, Belgium) – Member
    • Juliane Léger (Cairo, Egypt) – Member
    • Lorenzo Iughetti (Modena, Italy) – Member

Calendar

What to expect

  • Delivery in French
  • Interactive lectures given by the teaching faculty
  • Case presentations by each student
  • Presentation of student research projects
  • Critical evaluation of selected publications
  • Analysis of an e-learning case from the Maghreb
  • Small group teaching:
    • Student and teachers clinical case and research project presentations
    • Presentation of student research projects
    • Teachers’ clinical case

Criteria

The School is designed for doctors in training who have at least 3 years of experience in paediatrics; six months or more of experience in endocrinology; and who hope to develop a career with a major interest in paediatric endocrinology.

Costs

There is no registration fee for the Maghreb School.

Participants who apply for membership for the year immediately following their attendance at a school will be entitled to one year’s free ESPE membership. Please note that this does not apply to existing ESPE members.