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URGENT NOTICE: Machine-Readable Passports
Starting October 1, 2003, each Visa Waiver Program traveler
must present a machine-readable passport (MRP) at the U.S. port of entry to enter the U.S. without a
visa, otherwise a nonimmigrant visa is required. This change includes all categories of passports--
regular, diplomatic, and official, when the traveler is seeking to enter the U.S. for B-1/B-2 purposes.
For more information, see U.S. Department of State notice.

Yom Kippur Services
Information on synagogues in Honolulu.
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Final program and check the status of your submission!
Condensed Program (pdf)
Titles and Authors Program (pdf)
Abstracts of all Contributions
Author Index (pdf)
Student Paper Finalists (Word document)
Guidelines for Oral Paper Presentations (pdf)
Guidelines for Poster Paper Presentations (pdf)

Register now! (pdf)
On-Site Registration form.

Online Submission of Proceedings Papers
All contributions to the Proceedings must be submitted online. Online Proceedings Paper Submission deadline is October 7, 2003

Social Program
Enjoy the reception Monday at 6:30 pm.
Enjoy the ever-popular luau Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
Tours have been cancelled.

Student Breakfast
All students are invited to the student breakfast Tuesday morning, October 7, 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., in
South Pacific 1 & 2. Student registration badge is required for admission.

Hotel Registration
Book your room early as there are a limited number of rooms available.
Requests will be fulfilled on a "first come, first served" basis.

Exhibit Space (Word doc)
Over 900 individuals attended this conference last year - two thirds of them
from various clinics, research institutes, universities and commercial companies in the area of medical ultrasound.

Exhibits List
As of June 10, 2003

Short Courses
Course #4 has been cancelled.

Plenary Session
Shrimp, Snap, Bubble, and Pop. The oceans may be deep, but they are not at all quiet.
By Michel Versluis, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

Student Paper Competition
This is the third year of the student paper competition. The awards consist of a certificate,
and are a prestigious addition to the student's CV.

Message from the Technical Chair
Since the first symposium held in Hawaii in 1990, the meeting has continued to grow significantly in size.
By Helen F. Routh.

Invitation from the Co-Chairs
Aloha! We are looking forward to an excellent program, and to meeting you in Honolulu.
By Jim Greenleaf and Bill O'Brien.

Organizing Committee
Symposium contact information.

Tourist Information
Information about the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

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