Trauma 2012

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Event type : Conference

Event location : Perth, WA

Event date : 26-10-2012 - 28-10-2012

The general theme of Trauma 2012 is “Resuscitation to Rehabilitation” and we intend to cover the full spectrum of trauma care from prehospital to rehabilitation.

Provisional topic areas include:

  • Resuscitation
  • Critical decision making
  • Coagulation and blood transfusion
  • Surgical innovations
  • Military
  • Nursing/allied health
  • Burden of injury
  • Burns/disasters
  • New horizons

LMA PacMed will be attending and pleased to feature our family of LMA EMS™ products including the LMA Supreme™ and our LMA Atomization™ products including the LMA MAD Nasal™, to name a few.

Looking forward to seeing you there.
 
For more information, visit http://www.trauma2012.com.au/

 
 
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