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NWAC 2012: Scientific Program and Speakers

NWAC 2012

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Scientific Program & Speakers now available

NWAC 2012 scientific program will be presented by some of the most sought after experts in the fields of anesthesia, intensive care, regional anesthesia, pain and perioperative medicine.

Sessions and speakers:

  • Cardiac Anasthesia - Chair: J. Wasnick
  • Airway Management - Chair: A. van Zundert
  • Chronic Pain Basic topics in Pain Management - Chair: H.T. Benzon
  • Chronic Pain - Discogenic Pain - Chair: J. DeAndres
  • Obstetric Anesthesia - Chairs: A. Santos & M. Van de Velde
  • Conquering the Difficult Airway - Chair: A. Imran
  • Critical Care – Chair: L. Brusco
  • more...

Scientific Program Speakers

More Scientific and Social activities

Workshops Opening Event – Hilton
Problem Based Learning Dinner at 1001 Column Cistern
Discussions   Bosphorus Cruise
NWAC Humanities Series   


Stay where it all happens

Book your room at the NWAC 2012 venue and keep close to the action. Special rates apply to NWAC participants.

Hilton Istanbul  Descripción: 5 Stars -  at the venue
More information | Book now

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More hotels:    
Ramada Plaza Descripción: 5 Stars -15 min walk to NWAC 2012
Grand Hyatt Descripción: 5 Stars -10 min walk to NWAC 2012
Nippon Hotel Descripción: 5 Stars - 10 min walk to NWAC 2012



Submit your Abstract

Play a part in NWAC 2012. Submit your Abstract by Monday, January 16, 2012.

Submit your Abstract
Abstract Topics


Join the Anesthesiology Network

Connect with more than 900 anesthesiologists worldwide and share knowledge on our newly launched network.

www.anesthesiology-network.com


Important dates 2012

Abstract Submission: January 16

Early Registration: February 24


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