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    ACIPC Members are invited to attend 3M 2022 Asia Leadership Encounter in Vascular Access (ALEVA)

    This event will be:

    Held virtually across 2 half days:

    Saturday, 16 July 11am 4pm (SGT) 1pm 6pm AEST

    Saturday, 23rd July 11am 4pm (SGT) 1pm 6pm AEST

    Translated live into Japanese, Korean and Thai

    Live captioned for Vietnamese and Bahasa languages

    A mixture of keynote lectures, multidisciplinary panel discussions and country specific workshops

    Keynote Speaker
    Dr Philippe Eggimann. University Hospital of Lausanne,
    University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
    Learning Objectives:
    At the end of this meeting, participants will have a deeper understanding of:

    The clinical and economic evidence supporting standards of vascular access care.

    The potential for advanced medical technologies to reduce the total cost of care and improve patient outcomes

    How to implement meaningful quality improvement programs in vascular access

    If you are passionate about improving the quality of infusion care at your facility, would like to share your experience and learn from expert
    clinicians from across Asia, this meeting is for you.
    Attendance is free.
    Register here now

    Kind regards

    Sara Kirby
    Office Manager
    Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control Ltd
    officemanager@acipc.org.au
    https://www.acipc.org.au
    +61 3 6281 9239
    0431 857 629
    Level 6, 152 Macquarie St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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