‘Managing The Compromised Liver’ – Protexin Unveils UK Speaker Tour
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Protexin Veterinary has announced a series of educational seminars that will tour the UK in October 2009. The seminars will deliver practical, case-led information on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of liver disease and is designed to help veterinary surgeons and nurses develop an enhanced understanding of antioxidants and their role in supporting the compromised liver.
These professional seminars will examine and discuss the current views on liver disease therapy, and will be given by speakers who areexperts in the field, from University Vet Schools in the UK. Seminars are free to attend and will qualify for two hours CPD. A complimentary buffet dinner will be provided by Protexin Veterinary for seminar attendees.
Seminars locations, dates and speakers are as follows:
Bristol (Alveston Hotel)
Tuesday 13th October
Speaker: Ed Hall
Warrington (Best Western Fir Grove Hotel)
Thursday 15th October
Speaker: Alex German
High Wycombe (Lane End Conference Centre)
Tuesday 20th October
Speakers: Ed Hall & Jill Maddison
Nottingham (Novotel Nottingham)
Thursday 22nd October
Speaker: Penny Watson
Crawley (Mercure London Gatwick Hotel)
Wednesday 28th October
Speakers: Penny Watson & Jill Maddison
To register, or for more information on seminar locations, please contact Lauren at Protexin by phone 01935 822921, email [email protected], or contact your Protexin Territory Manager.
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23rd September, 2009 00h00
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