
Ian Rogers’ talk on trauma management in remote places from the Bunbury day conference on wilderness & expedition medicine.
Microbes, infectious diseases and the causal relationship that links them

Ian Rogers’ talk on trauma management in remote places from the Bunbury day conference on wilderness & expedition medicine.

Micrognome footloose in the land of the free, with coverange of the American Natural History Museum, Ellis Island and Ground Zero.

Registration is now open for the Bunbury conference on Wilderness & Expedition Medicine, Saturday 2nd October. Download your registration form here.
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