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NWAC 2012: Scientific News Updates

Networking World Anesthesia Convention (NWAC 2012), April 24-28, 2012, Istanbul, Turkey
Scientific News Updates!

The NWAC 2012 scientific program is now updated with sessions and speakers.
Check out the updated timetable and see who will be presenting before booking your space.

Scientific Program with Speakers


NOW OPEN!
Workshop Registration

NOW OPEN!
PBLD Registration

Reserve your space! NWAC offers 24 different workshops within a range of anesthesia topics such as:

- Combined Obstetric Resuscitation And
   Emergencies
- Chronic Pain Ultrasound and Guided
  Interventional Pain Management
- Conquering the Difficult Airway
- Pediatric Airway Workshop
- more

Chose between 29 Problem Based Learning Discussions (PBLD) held every day between 12.30-13.30. Don’t miss out, book your space.

- Acute Management of Patients with Acute Burn
- Regional Anesthesia in the Trauma Patient
- Perioperative Renal Protection
- Sedation in Children: Dexmetomidine and others
- more

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Full Speaker List with Bio's

The NWAC Faculty is now updated with more than 150 confirmed speakers. Check out their impressive biographies.

http://www2.kenes.com/nwac/sci/PublishingImages/speakers/Provenzano.jpg
Dr David Povenzano, USA Dr Ian Smith, UK Prof Tulay Sahin,
Turkey
Alwin H Chuan,
AUSTRALIA


Full list of NWAC 2012 Speakers


SAVE ON REGISTRATION!
Don't miss Early Registration

Check out what you can save! Register early and save on registration fees. Early Registration Deadline:
February 24, 2012.

 

Special Rates and Discounts
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NWAC Social Program What to do in Istanbul

Check out the social activities for NWAC participants.
- Opening Event at the Hilton, April 24
- NWAC Melting Pot, Nightly
- Bosphorus Cruise, April 25
- Magical Dinner 1001 Column Cistern, April 27

Want to experience the what’s on in Istanbul?

- 20 Things to do in Istanbul (Time Out)
- International Istanbul Film Festival
- The International Istanbul Tulip Festival
- Orthodox Easter

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CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
Kenes International | NWAC 2012
1 -3 Rue de Chantepoulet | P.O. Box 1726 | CH-1211 Geneva 1
Tel:  +41 22 908 0488 | Fax: +41 22 906 9140
E-mail: nwac@kenes.com | Website: www.nwac.org







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