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Wounds International Conference 1-3 February 2011
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: REGISTRATION CLOSED 21 JANUARY 2011!!!
ON-SITE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE AT THE REGISTRATION DESK IN THE STRELITZIA CONSERVATORY AT THE VENUE (CTICC) FROM 11H00 ON 1 FEBRUARY 2011

IMPROVE, INFORM AND EDUCATE: sharing experiences and learning from each other

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Wounds International is launching a major new event in Cape Town, South Africa to bring together wound care professionals from around the world.

This timely event will begin to address the common challenges for wound management in a variety of clinical settings globally. Sessions will highlight international and local wound care issues and there will be interactive and informative made easy sessions and practice-based demonstrations, with opportunities to learn from colleagues
and share experiences.

Improve: Address how we can improve provision of wound management services either through relationships, methods or systems.

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Inform: Provide new information through interactive sessions and free papers aimed at informing practice.

Educate: Share clinical experiences across a variety of wound topics.

The conference will offer delegates an excellent opportunity to network and develop professional links for ongoing collaboration. This will be supported by a second 'virtual' event whereby delegates will be able to access the conference online or via locally-held sessions focusing on selected topic areas providing an innovative approach to global discussion.

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We are delighted to be working in association with the Wound Healing Association of Southern Africa (WHASA) and UBUNTU. The conference is supported by the World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) and the World Alliance of Wound and Lymphedema Care (WAWLC).

To view the conference brochure click here.

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Western Cape Province
We look forward to welcoming delegates to Cape Town - a city of extraordinary natural beauty and diverse cultural heritage. The Cape Town International Convention Centre is situated in the heart of the city with views of Table Mountain and is close to all amenities. Cape Town is an accessible and convenient location for international delegates - it is in the same time zone as Europe and there are direct overnight flights from many European and American cities.

The Conference and Travel Organisers, African Conferences & Incentives, can assist you with all your travel reservations including flight, transfer, tour and hotel bookings, giving you the convenience of registering and making your reservations in one place.

Table Mountain V & A Waterfront
Table Mountain
V & A Waterfront

The dress code for the conference is business casual and for the conference dinner it is smart evening attire (not black tie).

Please place your cursor over the 'Travel' menu item on the left of this page and you will then see a submenu with items that you can click on to see information on flights, tours and general travel tips as well as to view the hotels that have been selected for conference delegates.

With thanks to the Sponsors above