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Oxoid Ltd.
Contact: Fiona Macrae
Email: oxoid.awards@thermofisher.com
Tel : +[44] 1256 841144
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Book Your Free Place at the Oxoid Infection Control Seminar

Infection Control Seminar
Free delegate places are available at the

Oxoid Infection Control Seminar

Tuesday 13 May 2008,

Walton Hall & Hotel, UK
Oxoid is pleased to announce that the agenda for the Oxoid Infection Control Seminar is now confirmed. Provided as a service to the Infection Control Community, it will take place on Tuesday 13 May 2008 at the Walton Hall & Hotel, UK, so book a place at this free event, now.

Dr Kevin Towner, of Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre, begins the morning session with a presentation on “Acinetobacter - old friend or new foe”, followed by Dr Mike Cooper, of the Royal Wolverhampton Hospital NHS Trust, presenting on “Turning the tide on healthcare associated infection”. The morning ends with Dr Andrew Pearson, of the Health Protection Agency, Colindale, UK, talking about, “Outbreaks and the role of the laboratory in controlling incidence of Clostridium difficile”.

Dr Paul Giannasca, vice president for development at Acambis, kicks off the afternoon session with a presentation entitled, “A vaccine for the management of C. difficile-associated disease (CDAD)”. Then Prof Alasdair MacGowan, of North Bristol NHS Trust, will talk on changing prescribing habits before Professor Brian Duerden, of Cardiff University, and inspector of microbiology and infection control at the UK Department of Health, closes the meeting with a presentation on, “Tackling healthcare associated infections in the NHS - biology, behaviour and performance management”.

Delegates at previous meetings have described these free events as, “better than any commercial seminar I have paid for”, and, “extremely informative and a great opportunity to network with colleagues from other hospitals”.

Accreditation for the Oxoid Infection Control Seminar by the Institute of Biomedical Scientists, the Royal College of Pathologists and the Royal College of Nursing has been sought.

Further details of this event can be downloaded Infection Control Awards at www.oxoid.com. If you would like to reserve a place at this event, please send your full contact details by email to the event manager, Fiona Macrae [details above or via the link below].

Places at this popular event will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, so book today.


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Source: Oxoid Ltd.
Posted: March 26, 2008

 

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