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The ACB West Midlands region are holding a meeting on Wednesday 7th November 2012 at Shropshire Education & Conference Centre, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8XQ
 
 
The meeting is titled "Championing Laboratory Medicine - A meeting in honour of the career of Mike Hallworth"
 
 
10.00  Refreshments and Registration
 
10.55  Chairman’s Introduction
 
11.00  “TDM and all that”.  Dr Ian Watson, Consultant Biochemist & Toxicologist, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool
 
11.40  “Patient’s rule OK”. Professor Steve Halloran, Consultant Biochemist, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford
 
12.20  “Supporting our users”. Dr Danielle Freedman, Divisional Director Diagnostics, Luton  & Dunstable Hospital, Luton
 
13.00  Lunch
 
14.00  “Dialogue with commissioners – items or outcome”.  Professor Chris Price, Visiting Professor in Clinical Biochemistry, Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
 
14.40  “A global perspective”.  Dr Graham Beastall, IFCC President, Glasgow
 
15.20  “Floreat Salopia”.  Dr Nigel Capps, Consultant Chemical Pathologist, The Shrewsbury & Telford Hospital NHS Trust
 
15.45  Conclusion and Refreshments
 
The costs for registration is £25 for clinical scientist/BMS trainees or ACB/RCPath retired members, £35 for ACB members or RCPath Fellows, £45 for all others.  Please register through the website http://www.acbwm.org.uk/
 
There are approximately 130 free car park spaces available for delegates, and there are some pay and display car parks also nearby.
 

 
For any further infomation, please contact Kam Chatha by email – [log in to unmask]
 
I look forward to seeing you there.
 
Regards
 
Kam Chatha
ACBWM Meetings Secretary 		 	   		  
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