We have planned a full and exciting 2 day programme including:
- John Farndon Memorial Lecture: Professor Sir Keith Porter, Professor of Clinical Traumatology, University of Birmingham, ‘Science and Survival in Military Casualties’
- BJS Lecture: Dr Richard Reznick, Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada
- Guest Lecture: Professor Gerard O’Donoghue, Professor of Otology & Neurotology at the University of Nottingham, ‘Hearing without ears – combining science and surgery’
- Guest Lecture: Professor Sheila MacNeil, Professor of Tissue Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, “Tissue Engineering for the Pelvic Floor – Why and How Far Have We Got?”.
- Lunchtime Lecture: Dr Michael Franz, VP Global Clinical & Medical Affairs, LifeCell, ‘Repair of challenging abdominal wall defects with a biologic mesh: an evidence-based review as the basis of defining the clinical strategy’
- Symposium 1: Research in Nottingham
- Symposium 2: Sports Medicine in the Olympic Year
- Symposium 3: Comprehensive Local Research Networks: An impetus for clinical research
- Symposium 4: ASiT symposium
- Patey Prize sessions
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