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Why should you attend?
• Hear the latest in stroke research from a wide range of inspiring and world-class speakers each covering a different aspect of stroke care
• Engage with over 1,500 professionals from across the whole stroke care pathway
• Join the debate with key players shaping the stroke agenda• Five accredited training streams and fourteen interactive
educational workshops to choose from - giving you practical ideas to improve your own practice
• Discover the latest industry developments from over 50 exhibitors
Register online at ukstrokeforum.org #UKSF17
Join us for the UK’s largest multidisciplinary conference for stroke care professionals
Tuesday 28 November - Thursday 30 November 2017 ACC Liverpool
UK Stroke Forum 2017
REGISTER ONLINENOW.
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Secure your place now
• Save on delegate fees until 31 August 2017• Fees for all three days start at just £182 for students • Reduced rate for staff on lower bands, starting at £221• Refreshments and lunches included• Enjoy exclusive discounts at leading hotels at
reservation-highway.co.uk/stroke17• Contact us at [email protected]
Social Events
• Welcome Drinks Reception Tuesday 28 November, 5pm – catch up with colleagues over a complimentary glass of wine and canapés
• Gala Dinner Celebrations Wednesday 29 November, 7pm – join us for an evening of themed entertainment and a three course dinner whilst networking with fellow stroke care professionals
Raise your company profile
A wealth of professionals from across the entire stroke care pathway are brought together to engage, upskill, network and discuss new developments - this is your chance to join them!
Enhanced exhibition and sponsorship opportunities available this year – contact [email protected] to find out more
“ This year’s UK Stroke Forum was an invaluable opportunity for all stroke professionals and researchers to discuss the latest developments in stroke care, and help improve standards of care for stroke survivors.”
- Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS England Medical Director
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