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The workshop will also include a series of acute hand injury case studies to support clinical application of these techniques.

This is a ticketed event: $40 for members, $60 for non-members.

How to get there

Event Details
09 May 2026
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09 May 2026
South West
$40-60
All Professions
Surgery
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