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    Hello Everyone:

    A Save the Date for your calendars for a water webinar from the RSPH Water Special Interest Group.

    Just a reminder that the webinar will only be available on the presentation website for up to 24 hours after the live presentation on Wed 17 JAN 2018, 1300-1400 [midnight here (AEDT), the night of Wed 17 JAN 2018], after which it is only available to RSPH members for up to 12 months after the presentation.

    Thanks, and regards

    John Matthew
    Marketing & Strategic Leader
    Pall Medical, ANZ
    M: +61 419 130 668
    E: john_matthew@pall.com
    W: http://www.pall.com

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    Wednesday 17 January 2018, 1pm – 2pm GMT

    Speaker: Dr Mike Weinbren, Director Infection Prevention and Control, Consultant Microbiologist, UHCW NHS Trust

    Chair: Dr Anna Snelling, Programme Lead Biomedical Science and Senior Lecturer in Microbiology, University of Bradford

    This talk will examine a number of important discoveries related to water from 1840 to current day. However, many of the discoveries have been marred by a powerful force which still threatens to undermine medical progress.

    Professor Kevin Kerr was a consultant microbiologist and Director of Infection Prevention & Control at Harrogate District Hospital with a special interest and expertise in preventing hospital acquired waterborne infections. His lectures and research insights into this topic will be discussed in connection with the theme.

    There is still much to learn about the transmission of waterborne organisms in the hospital environment and learning from history and understanding the forces at work may help to promote future learning. Current areas of concern will also be discussed.

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