Photo by: dan_photomanI'm sure this was the view from OHSU!
The 2008 SPARC conference was a great success this year! Even though the day was bright and beautiful here in Portland, the symposium was very captivating, and the presentations went off without a hitch. There were about ten OCOM students there, and everyone seemed to enjoy it, especially Dr. Vinjar Fonnebo, the keynote speaker.
Although I had to leave before the presentations were finished, I'll share tomorrow what was presented and the fantastic research that is coming out of Portland.
The 3rd annual Symposium for Portland Area Research on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (SPARC) is this Sunday, May 18. The focus of the conference this year is "Highlighting CAM research in Portland from Bench to Bedside." SPARC is a research symposium and poster session that highlights current CAM research in Portland.
Participating institutions in the conference include: Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM), Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), Portland State University, University of Portland, and Western States Chiropractic College.
It should prove to be a very informative and interesting day, as there will be a great keynote speaker, Vinjar Fonnebo, MD, PhD as well as several Portland area research associates (such as my co-worker at the OCOM research department Ryan Milley, MAcOM, LAc). You can find more SPARC information on the Helfgott Blog.
The traveling poster sessions will be at these schools this week:
Monday, May 12
University of Portland
Tuesday, May 13
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine
Wednesday, May 14
Western States Chiropractic College
Thursday, May 15
Portland State University
Friday, May 16
Oregon Health & Science University
This will be my first year attending, and I plan to write up a synopsis next Monday. Be sure to check in next week!