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Here are a few oncology related courses and study days which will be held during 1996. The 9th International Conference on Cancex N r i g is usn a premier event suitable for all nurses involved in cancer care anywhere in the world. The conference will be held at The Metropole Hotel, Bnghton, East Sussex, U K between 12 and 15 August 1996. For further dormation on the conference please contact: Karen Waterman, Nursing Standard, V i h g House, 17-19 Peterborough Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 ZAX, UK. EUIO~EIUI Iournal of Cancer Care, 1996, 5,2-6 The European School of Oncology {ESO) hold advanwill ced courses throughout the year on many topics and in many European countries. All of the advanced courses are residential, in-depth programmes suitable for cancer specialists, oncology nurses, cancer researchers, etc. The courses are in English and further de& may be obtained from: The European School of Oncology, Via Ripamonti, 66 20141 Milan, Italy. Tek (39-2)57305416. Fax: 57307143. The European School will also run some courses in collaboration with the Education and Training division of EORTC. These courses will also be spread throughout the year and English will be the primary language. A of these
European Journal of Cancer Care – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 1996
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