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Annual Burn Nursing Seminar, May 23 & 24. Registrations now open

On behalf of the  Burns Trust and ANZBA, and proudly supported by Smith & Nephew, we are pleased to invite you to register for the fourth Burns Nursing Seminar which will be held in the beautiful city of Melbourne on May 23rd and 24th.

This two day seminar will be of value to nurses with 2 to  years of clinical experience wanting to further their knowledge, professional development and ability to provide the best possible care to burn patients. Those who attend will be able to more critically reflect on current clinical practices.

Senior clinicians from Paediatric and Adult Burn Services  throughout Australia and New Zealand will present this comprehensive and clinically based program and will provide opportunities for discussion and sharing successes and challenges of burn care. Expect alot of case scenarios, simulations and practical skill sessions

Why not spend the weekend in Melbourne whilst you are here and see why it is regularly nominated as the World Most Liveable City? (Sorry Sydney!) We have football, food, shopping, food, bars, and hidden laneways with even more food! And of course you can stock up on those essential black wardrobe items! We will keep you abreast of whats on in Melbourne that weekend so you can maximise your time there

Numbers are limited so please register early (registration form is attached).

Information regarding accommodation options will be forthcoming in April.

On behalf of the organising committee, we look foward to seeing you in May

Please contact Yvonne Singer with any queries at: Y.Singer@alfred.org.au

For more information click here:  jbbt nursing seminar 2014

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2 thoughts on “Annual Burn Nursing Seminar, May 23 & 24. Registrations now open

  1. LUKE ELDRIDGE

    Hi Yvonne interested in the burns seminar in may or the EMSB course in november which one do you think would be more benieficial for emergency nurses cheers luke

  2. ANZBA

    thanks for your query Luke. I will email you my response. kind regards Yvonne

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