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Invitation -> 1st International Symposium on Critical Bleeding, ISCB 2009, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 24-25 2009

Zsolt Balogh Zsolt.Balogh at hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
Thu Feb 26 22:45:38 GMT 2009


Please let me know if I can help. Best regards, Zsolt Balogh
 
A/Prof. Zsolt Balogh, MD, PhD, FRACS
Director of Trauma
John Hunter Hospital and Hunter New England Area Health Service
University of Newcastle
Newcastle, NSW
AUSTRALIA
Tel: +61 2 49214259
Fax: +61 2 29214274
E-mail: zsolt.balogh at hnehealth.nsw.gov.au 


>>> Jakob Stensballe <jakob.stensballe at rh.regionh.dk> 26/02/2009 9:46
am >>>


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Dear Colleague

Critical bleeding is a serious complication in trauma and major
surgery,
and is a leading cause of potentially preventable death in these
patients.
The understanding regarding how the haemostatic system works has
changed
considerably over the last decade, and this have had important
implications
for both transfusion, surgical, diagnostic and pharmacologic strategies
in
massively bleeding patients.

It is therefore a great pleasure to invite you to:

1st International Symposium on Critical Bleeding, ISCB 2009, to be held
at
Moltkes Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 24-25 2009.

Several internationally renowned experts within the field of  trauma,
anaesthesiology and intensive care, hematology and transfusion
medicine
will participate in the symposium and give "state of the art" lectures
concerning the management of critically bleeding patients. Also,
interactive sessions will be held with interesting case presentations
for
the expert panel and delegates to comment and discuss.

For further information, please visit:    www.iscb2009.dk 


Best regards


Jakob Stensballe        &           Pär I. Johansson
MD, PhD                             Medical Director
Department of Anesthesiology              Transfusion Service
      &                             Regional Blood bank
Transfusion Service                       Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen
Regional Blood bank                       Denmark
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen University Hospital
Denmark

(See attached file: ISCB2009_US.doc)(See attached file:
Flyer_ISCB2009.pdf)


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