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ACPOHE annual conference

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Event:
ACPOHE annual conference
Start:
17 May 2013 08:00
End:
18 May 2013 17:00
Organiser:
IET
Email:
mcopping@theiet.org
Venue:
Austin Court IET
Address:
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
Event website:
http://www.acpohe.org.uk/conference/acpohe-annual-conference-2013

The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE) conference theme is “Long term conditions at work”.

The conference is dedicated to equipping you with the knowledge and practical skills to meet the challenges of the management of these increasingly more common conditions. Keynote speakers: Kim Burton, Dr Venerina Johnston, Liz Egan, Professor John Harrison, Michiel Reneman, Heather Watson, Dr Remko Soer. Presentations by our keynote speakers, breakout workshops including one on seating, registered membership surgery, meet your local ACPOHE CPD group.

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