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Upcoming Courses and Conferences

The AAMM holds an annual scientific meeting each year highlighting a different area or the discipline. Last year it was in March in Auckland NZ on Low Back Pain, this year it is being held at the Novotel Rockford Resort in Palm Cove, North Queensland from 30th June – 3rd July 2011 and will focus on the management of persistent musculoskeletal pain by highlighting ("profiling") those patients/conditions which are most likely to respond to various interventions - both high and low-tech.

To view details about the upcoming AAMM conference, visit our dedicated conference page by clicking here. In the near future there will be summaries of previous conferences on the web page - so stay tuned!

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Other Courses and Conferences

2011

Monash Certificate in Clinical Occupational Medicine June 20-24
Click here for further details.


Injection Therapies for Pain with Prolotherapy, Trigger points and Neural Prolotherapy March 25-27 and July 8-10 2011. Venue: 15 Fullarton Rd, Kent Town, Adelaide AUSTRALIA
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