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This is the medical and public education arm of the:
Australian Venom Research Unit
The site is currently under development. Over time it is hoped that this site will expand and offer online teaching modules. In its current state the site is AVRU's clinical teaching portal, and offers information on specialised training courses, seminars and forums organised by AVRU personnel. The main focus on this site is the clinical toxinology of the venoms, toxins and secretions of animals, plants and microbes.
Recent additions to the site include:
* Photographs of training courses offered in Papua New Guinea
* The Clinical Toxinology Discussion Forum - REGISTER NOW FOR THIS NEW ONLINE FEATURE!
Upcoming events:
2008
August 15th to 17th: 2008 Annual Toxinology Weekend:Organised by Bill Nimo. This years weekend will be held at the Hyatt Regency Coolum at the Sunshine Coast
November23-28th 2008: Global Issues in Clinical Toxinology Addressing a therapeutic “black hole”: the worldwide crisis in antivenom supply and medical training for snake bite treatment
Past events
- April 2007: Australian Toxinology Weekend: Organised by Bill Nimo. The second Australian Toxinology Weekend will be held on the Sunshine Coast in mid-April 2007.
- 2006:
- Exotic Snake Forum (November) Melbourne Zoo Conference Centre. Organising Committee: Jon Birkett, Mike Swan, Bill Nimo, Ken Winkel
- PNG Snakebite Management Course: (September) School of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby. Organised by David Williams and Simon Jensen
2005:
2004:
- PNG Snakebite Management Course: (September) School of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of PNG, Port Moresby. Organised by David Williams and Simon Jensen
Newsletter:
To help improve education in toxicology, we will be publishing an electronic newsletter that will initially be distributed four times a year.
This newsletter will contain reports on new clinically relevant research publications, as well as FAQs and clinical practice update information. Registered users are invited to contribute interesting images and case reports for inclusion in this newsletter.
Please note that this web site is still in its early stages of development and suggestions, advice and comments are very much welcome.
Bill Nimo
email:
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