The Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine (ANZSOM) Annual Scientific Meeting 2019
Date: 27th - 30th October 2019
Venue: The Playford Hotel, Adelaide
Description: The Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine (ANZSOM) is proud to partner with the Australasian Faculty of Environmental and Occupational Medicine (AFOEM) to deliver an exciting educational event. In Making it Work we offer networking, collaboration and education, with a focus on practical aspects of occupational medicine.
The Organising Committee is delighted to welcome Dr Gary Franklin as our international guest and keynote presenter for ASM19. Renowned for his leadership across many aspects of occupational medicine, Dr Franklin will share his practical expertise, innovative thinking and research experience throughout the three days of the conference. The technical program will feature local topic experts, popular site visits, CPR update and Mental Health First Aid course. You will also have opportunities to experience iconic sights, sounds and flavours of Adelaide.
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Australian Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine 2019 Conference
Date: 24 - 27 October 2019
Venue: Rydges South Bank, Brisbane
Description: The conference will focus on emerging treatments in musculoskeletal medicine through workshops, updates in clinical practice, relevant expert presentations and skills sessions. The Conference theme ‘Pain….the big picture. Merging perspectives for better outcomes’ lends itself to a to a wide range of treatment approaches including ultrasound guided injections, medications including medical cannabis, acupuncture, laser therapy, manual therapy, exercise, spinal cord stimulators and inversion machines.
OTNZ-WNA Conference 2019
Date: 23 - 25 September 2019
Venue: Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, Auckland
Description: Evidence surrounds us constantly of occupational therapists who are willing to step into the unknown in a determined effort to facilitate an integrated approach to health care and support for people and communities. In taking that step we become a leader. Leaders inspire others towards the attainment of goals. We warmly invite you to attend this year’s conference at Waipuna hotel in Auckland and take a step towards leadership in 2019.
Stroke Society of Australasia 2019
Date: 10 - 13 September 2019
Venue: Canberra, Australia
Description: With access to invaluable networking opportunities, learning and development sessions from industry leaders, opportunity to share ideas and thoughts with your peers and connecting on the theme of "New frontiers in stroke science" SSA 2019 is the event not to be missed by professionals involved in stroke care. SSA 2019 has a multi-disciplinary program with renowned international speakers from neurovascular, cardiovascular and other primary stroke related fields. Do not miss the chance to be part of this amazing program for professionals in the stroke field.
Rehab Week 2019
Date: 24 - 28 June 2019
Venue: Toronto, Canada
Description: Are you interested in pushing the field of Rehabilitation Technologies forward by exchanging your ideas and sharing your experiences with engineers, clinical researchers and clinicians from all around the world? Then we would like to invite you to join us in making the RehabWeek 2019 an inspiring, innovative and successful event. The event takes place in Toronto, Canada, from June 24th-28th and will consist of the following conferences:
• the International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (IFESS)
• the International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR)
• the International Industry Society in Advanced Rehabilitation Technology (IISART)
• the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)
• the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)
• the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO Canada)
Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation (ACNR)
ACNR is an open access, peer reviewed journal which aims to keep busy specialists up-to-date with the latest advances in their fields, including areas of neurology and neuroscience outside their main area of sub-specialty interest. The Australian Editor is Todd Hardy, neurologist at Concord Hospital and clinical senior lecturer at the University of Sydney.
The major content of ACNR is short reviews commissioned independently from leading experts with a focus on emerging knowledge about clinical neuroscience, neurology, rehabilitation and therapeutics. We will consider submissions of articles, please email the Publisher for details.
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