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Diphex Limited is pleased to be supporting and attending the Midlands Burn Care Network Study Day
Management of Burn Injury Study Day Programme For Minor Injury and Emergency Departments Date – 27th September 2011 Venue – PGEC Queens Medical Centre, Derby Road, NG7 2UH
DIPHEX & PREVOR at the British Burns Association Conference 2011
The British Burn Association (BBA) Conference, held in Salisbury during March 2011, proved to be another success. Once again the DIPHEX stand attracted a steady flow of burns specialists interested in learning more about the benefits of DIPHOTERINE® for the effective decontamination of chemical injuries and HEXAFLUORINE® more specifically for incidents involving Hydrofluoric acid or its derivatives. We are already planning to attend the Conference in 2012 when it will be combined with the International Society for Burns Injuries (ISBI) in Edinburgh. For more detailed information about this Conference please see below or click here .
ABOUT ISBI CONFERENCE, EDINBURGH 2012
The 16th Congress of the International Society of Burn Injuries (ISBI) will take place from 9 – 13 September 2012 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), Edinburgh, Scotland. Focusing on the theme One World, One Standard of Burn Care, the congress aims to draw together physicians, PhD, nurses, rehabilitation specialists, and other specialties devoted to burn and wound care from around the globe.
Reasons to Attend The 16th Congress of the International Society for Burn Injuries is hosted by the British Burn Association and will incorporate the 45th British Burn Association Annual Meeting for 2012. The congress will be relevant to specialised medical practitioners working in the burns area and the broader group of allied health professionals. Since its inception in the 1960s, the scope of the congress has expanded in line with developments in the medical care of burn patients, in particular, recognition of the need for a team of professionals of different specialties such as surgeons, anaesthetists, bacteriologists, critical care physicians, nurses, dieticians, physiotherapists, etc.
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