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21/10/2013 at 4:53 pm #70583
Hi ACPIC List members,
I recently sent out an invitation on behalf of Smiths Medical in regards
to a webinar by Dr Marcia Ryder, PhD on“Peripheral IV Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection… Can we continue
to ignore it?” held on Friday October 18th.It is now available for viewing.
Please see below for information on accessing the webinar online.
If you have any troubles, please contact Brad Robinson in the details
below.Tim
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PRESIDENT——————————————-
Australian Vascular Access Society
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Hi Tim,
As you are aware, Dr Marcia Ryder presented a webinar titled “Peripheral
IV Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection… Can we continue to ignore
it?” on Friday 18th October. We now have a web link for clinicians
interested in Vascular access who can view this on demand. It is a 90
minute presentation but can be watched in sections. It is free. All that
is required is to copy and paste the link into the web browser, register
and then view the presentation.http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e700800&s1&k1711CD7B43CE5CEFEF6B89F9DAB7A
293Brad Robinson
Marketing Manager – PIVC, Vascular Access & Pain Management
Smith Medical Australasia
Suite 201, 10 Norbrik Drive
Bella Vista NSW 2153
Australia
Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
Clinical Nurse Consultant, Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition
ServiceConjoint Lecturer, South West Sydney Clinical School | Faculty of
Medicine | University of NSW
Dept of Intensive Care, Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital,
Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia
Tel (+61) 2 8738 3603 | Fax (+61) 2 8738 3551 | Mob +61 (0)409 463 428 |
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