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Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children - IIC 2020 -**CANCELLED**
Monday, 29 June 2020 to Wednesday, 01 July 2020
**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED - WE HOPE TO DEFER THE PROGRAMME TO IIC 2021, taking place 1 -3 July 2021** IIC - The ESPID-Oxford Course is a residential training course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious diseases trainees and trainers, and for all those who manage children with infections. This will be the 18th edition of the course.
Introduction to Immunisations
Monday, 02 December 2019 to Tuesday, 03 December 2019, 9am - 4pm
A free 2-day Training Event for general practice nurses and health professionals new to immunisation practice who administer / promote / advise about vaccines in the Thames Valley. Funding for this event is from NHS England through Health Education England.
Immunisation Update Training
Tuesday, 18 June 2019, 9am to 1pm
Immunisation update training for General Practice Nurses and other registered healthcare practitioners who administer/advise about immunisations within the Thames Valley.
Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children 2019
Monday, 01 July 2019 to Wednesday, 03 July 2019
Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children - The ESPID-Oxford Course is a residential training course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious diseases trainees and trainers, and for all those who manage children with infections.
Oxford Vaccine Group 17th Immunisation Seminar
Thursday, 17 March 2022, 9am to 3pm
A one-day seminar providing key updates and the latest news on the topic of vaccination.
Medical Sciences Division DPhil Day
Friday, 20 July 2018
The Medical Sciences Division DPhil Day is an annual symposium showcasing the research carried out by students in the Medical Sciences Division.
Immunisation Seminar
Thursday, 15 March 2018
The annual immunisation seminar is held at the Kassam Conference Centre, Oxford and provides an ideal opportunity for practitioners, to both update their current immunisation knowledge and to hear the latest news on the topic of vaccination.
Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children 2018 - The ESPID-Oxford Course
Friday, 29 June 2018 to Sunday, 01 July 2018
3 day residential course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious disease trainees and trainers and for all those who manage children with infections.
Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children 2016
Monday, 11 July 2016 to Wednesday, 13 July 2016
A 3 day residential training course for trainers and trainees and for all those involved in managing children with infections
Oxford Vaccine Group Immunisation Seminar
Thursday, 17 March 2016
The annual Immunisation Seminar is held at the Richard Doll Building on the Old Road Campus and provides an ideal opportunity for practitioners to both update their current immunisation knowledge and to hear the latest news on the topic of vaccination.
University of Oxford Undergraduate Open Days
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 to Thursday, 02 July 2015
Coming to an open day is the best way to find out more about studying at Oxford. In 2015 we will be holding open days on Wednesday, 1 July, Thursday, 2 July and Friday, 18 September.
6th Haematology for Paediatricians Conference
Friday, 24 April 2015, 9am to 5pm
This event aims to give Paediatricians/GP's/Haematologists and those with an interest in paediatric haematology, a pragmatic and useful approach to diagnosis and management of common haematological disorders in children and neonates. This is the 6th event.
Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children, The ESPID-Oxford Course
Monday, 29 June 2015 to Wednesday, 01 July 2015
13th Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children will be held at St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Immunisation Seminar
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
This popular seminar provides an ideal opportunity for practitioners to both update their current immunisation knowledge and to hear the latest news on the topic of vaccination. It appeals to practice nurses, health visitors, school nurses, community nurses and general practitioners.