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IDEAL Conference 2018

The Provisional Agenda for the conference is available here:

IDEAL conference agenda PROVISIONAL v1.11 (28 August 2018)

Abstract Submission is now CLOSED

Further details are available on the conference website of the Bristol Centre for Surgical Research

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/population-health-sciences/centres/surgical-research/events/2018/the-ideal-conference-2018.html

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News

  • IDEAL features in the February 2019 Issue of Annals of Surgery

  • Announcing a new Journal: BMJ Surgery, Innovation and Health Technology

  • New IDEAL paper: Evolution and Further Development of the IDEAL Framework and Recommendations

  • Progress in clinical research in surgery and IDEAL

  • China IDEAL Centre now open in Chengdu, China

  • Introducing our IDEAL Lead for Physiotherapy: Dr Arsenio Paez

  • Systematic Review of key features of successful surgical registries

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