British Renal Society: BRS Conference 2012
May 2 - 3, 2012
Manchester , United Kingdom
The British Renal Society began as The British Renal Symposium in 1989 to promote formal dialogue between the many specialist groups supporting professionals involved in the care of patients with kidney disease. It soon became apparent that such a strong multi-professional input could be of major benefit to the future development of renal care, by exerting influence at a number of levels including the advancement of the evidence base, the commissioning process, and the formulation of policy. Since becoming the British Renal Society in 2001, the Society has grown substantially. It's core aims are:
-The promotion of effective patient-centred multi professional care to improve quality of life for people with kidney failure, their families and carers
-The advancement of education in the area of renal disease and replacement therapy in the UK
-The funding and support of multi-professional research into kidney disease and its management
-The promotion of effective patient-centred multi professional care to improve quality of life for people with kidney failure, their families and carers
-The advancement of education in the area of renal disease and replacement therapy in the UK
-The funding and support of multi-professional research into kidney disease and its management
Venue
Location: Manchester Central Convention Complex
The complex boasts a wide spectrum of flexible halls and conference suites with space for exhibitions ranging from 1,950m2 to 10,350m2, accommodation for upto 9,000 theatre style as well as..
Contact
Petersfield M2 3GX Manchester , United Kingdom
+44(0)161 834 2700
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