challenges of vitamin b12 deficiency

The Challenges of Vitamin B12 Deficiency Diagnosis Event

28 Feb, 2019

Pernicious Anaemia Society

Axis-Shield will be holding a free event on The Challenges of Vitamin B12 Deficiency Diagnosis at the Manchester Conference Centre on Wednesday 3rd April 2019 and would be delighted if you could join them.

This event will be of particular interest to GP’s, Consultant Haematologists, Haematology Nurses & many more.
The programme has been awarded 4 CPD Credits by the Royal College of Pathologists

This conference will focus on patient perspective and how to approach vitamin B12 deficiency. As the event is FREE to attend and places are limited, please register now to avoid disappointment.

If you have any questions please contact:

Fitwise Management Ltd.
Email: ev****@fi*****.uk
Tel.: +44(0)1506 292 042

Venue Information

Manchester Conference Centre
Sackville Street
Manchester
M1 3BB

T: +44 (0) 161 955 8181
E: me**@ma************************.com

For full travel & parking information, please see their website.

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  1. Paul Hemsil

    Have been wondering if there was a good turn out for this event in April & if the PAS will be writing up a piece of how the event was received & feedback etc?

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