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Please see attached for details about an upcoming continuing education event focussing on Paediatric Podiatry. This rarely covered topic will be presented with a full day of lectures and workshops by experts in the field.
SATURDAY, 28TH JUNE 2008 in Sydney, Australia
Kind regards
Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons
NHMRC Australian Clinical Research Fellow
Institute for Neuromuscular Research
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Email: joshuab2@chw.edu.au
Dear All,
Updated program attached. The NSW Podiatrists Registration Board has allocated 20 CPPE points for those attending the morning and afternoon session of the Paediatric Podiatry Symposium.
SATURDAY, 28TH JUNE 2008 in Sydney, Australia
Kind regards
Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons
NHMRC Australian Clinical Research Fellow
Institute for Neuromuscular Research
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Email: joshuab2@chw.edu.au
For those that missed out on this Symposium, man did you miss out, Josh and his clients where informative and entertaining as were the other speakers.
l personally have never seen such young children with CMT before, you have got quite a bit of work on your hands Josh, well done.
l look forward to been able to hear Josh speak again.
Sounds like a very interesting paediatrics symposium.
Does anyone know when there will another one similar in scope to this? Infact, I would be interested to know if there is any such workshop/symposium scheduled around the world beside Australia.
We are in the final stages of securing speakers for the 2009 Paediatric Podiatry Symposium at the moment. With such a great turn out and with excellent feedback from this year's event we hope to continue with the lecture/workshop format that everyone seemed to enjoy.
As more details come to hand I will post, but it will again be in Sydney, Australia at a similar time of year - June 2009.
Sounds like a very interesting paediatrics symposium.
Does anyone know when there will another one similar in scope to this? Infact, I would be interested to know if there is any such workshop/symposium scheduled around the world beside Australia.
Hi,
the Nnational Podopeads Special Interest Group are putting on our annual conference again in 2009:
Manchester Airport Hilton. June 26, 2009 (I think) check with Simon Jones on "Podpaediatrics@ yahoogroups. com", or check back with me for more details. We are still trying to secure speakers at present.
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One of my patients:
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Come on Phil, come play in Melbourne. The Pead's special interest group is planning one for late next year so as to avoid the national conference in May. We could talk and all :)
Edit to add.
For Melbournites - there is a mini one organised by ISIS Primary Care at the end of this month. I don't have the info handy however it was advertised in the latest APodA newletter.
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Cylie.... in a permanent state of confusion
Last edited by Bug : 11th November 2008 at 02:27 AM.
Reason: Add info.