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Hosted jointly by the Scottish Neurosciences Council and the Neurological Alliance of Scotland and supported by the Scottish Government, this event brings together the key organisations involved in the development and delivery of clinical neuroscience services.
Who Should Attend? This conference is for: community health partnership leads, clinicians, health and social care senior managers, patient associations in Scotland, patients, voluntary organizations and anyone with an interest in the conference theme, patient associations in Scotland, patients, voluntary organizations and anyone with an interest in the conference theme.
There is no fee for attending this event.
Call for POSTERS
To register your interest for presenting a poster
e: puttingourheadstogether2010@hfeventmanagement.co.uk
Closing date: Friday 20 August 2010
DELEGATE registrations
Closing date: Friday 20 August 2010
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The Beardmore Hotel and Conference Centre, Clydebank
Thursday 16 September 2010
The symposium will explore how children can best be supported to manage their condition in schools, including:
- The challenges faced by parents, teachers and children with diabetes
- Why helping children to self manage their condition is vital to future health
- The different models of care that have been developed across Scotland
- How education and health care professionals can work together
- The lessons for Education Authorities and diabetes services
Closing date for all registrations is Friday 3rd September
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