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AUT School of Podiatry Workshops 2011

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by krome, Oct 21, 2010.

  1. krome

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    AUT Podiatric Workshops

    We are pleased to announce four workshops for 2011 to be run at AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand:

    1. Assessment on the rheumatoid foot [Date; Saturday 26th Feb, 2011] - Presented by Professor Keith Rome

    2. Paediatrics Foot [Date: 14th May, 2011]- Presented by Dr Angela Evans

    3. Podiatric :welcome:Medical Imaging [Date: 16th July, 2011] - Presented by Dr Daniel Poratt and Belinda Ihaka

    4. Assessment & Management of Heel Pain [Date: 1st October, 2011] – Presented by Matthew Carroll

    Each workshop will include handouts, hands-on practical workshops and pre-reading material including current evidence.
    This course leads to the award of 20 CME points.

    On completion a certificate will be issued.

    For registration and enquiries please contact Rachael Carroll
    ph. 00 (64) 022 0389 973 or rcarroll@aut.ac.nz
     
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