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17/04/2012 at 12:41 pm #68947Michael WishartParticipant
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[Posted on behalf of Robyn Birch (ACIPC Inaugural Executive Council) – Moderator]
Dear Colleagues,
I am forwarding this email on behalf of CRE to promote their Short Course in
Critical Infection on 11 & 12 May 2012, for which there are still limited
places available.The course is designed for all those who manage critically ill patients.
This 2-day course provides a first-principles understanding of the major
infections that precipitate or complicate critical illness, with a focus on
the practical management of scenarios that are unique to it.It provides the principles of bacterial, viral and fungal pathogenesis and
therapy, and serves as an update for those already skilled in managing acute
presentations of severe infections, including the immune-compromised
patient.Flyer, programme & registration available at:
http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/critical-infection/short-course/2012/flyer.pdfIt would be appreciated if you could send this on to those you think would
be interested in attending.For any enquiries, please contact:
JACQUIE KUFNER | Executive Support Officer Centre of Research Excellence for
Critical InfectionTHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Rm 7 3188, Level 3, ICPMR Unit | Westmead Hospital | NSW | 2145 T +61 2 9845
9864 | F +61 2 9891 5317
E jacqueline.kufner@sydney.edu.auMichael Wishart
Public Health Nurse,Communicable Disease Control
Logan West Moreton PHU
Ph 34131200 Fax 34131221
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