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Description
Glasgow -- 16th & 17th June
London -- 29th & 30th Sep
Introduction
Welcome to a new concept in diabetic foot education--a truly active learning experience incorporating a two-track system of carefully designed practical short courses that compliment the CPD requirements of today's busy practitioner. As well as the high-quality keynote lectures traditionally associated with this renowned annual event, these short courses will incorporate flash pictures, case histories and multiple choice questions (post-event certificates downloadable from the journal's website) to guarantee a varied and interactive learning experience to enable you to take back useful and useable skills to your workplace.--Matthew Young, Programme Director
Day One 09.00-09.30 Registration 09.30-10.30 Satellite symposium 10.30-11.00 Registration, coffee and exhibition viewing Session 1 11.00-11.15 Chairs intro & Welcome 11.15-11.50 Pathway... |

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