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2010 AICA National Conference

The 2010 Australian Infection Control Association Conference will be held from Monday 4th to Wednesday 6th October 2010 at Burswood Convention Centre, Perth, Western Australia. For further information please visit the conference website at www.aicaconference.org.au

Upcoming AICA National Conferences Details

2010 - Western Australia
2012 - New South Wales
2014 - South Australia
2016 - Queensland
2018 - Tasmania
2020 - ACT

 

NEWS...
7 DAYS TO GO UNTIL THE EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR AICA CONFERENCE 2010!
7 DAYS TO GO UNTIL THE EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR AICA CONFERENCE 2010! Last chance to take advantage of the discounted registration rates for the 6th Biennial Australian Infection Control Conference to be held in Perth in October 2010. See www.aicaconference.org.au to register.

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OPEN LETTER TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF AICA RE: AICA: PROPOSED CHANGE OF STRUCTURE
This letter is to provide you with an update of proposed changes to the structure of the Australian Infection Control Association (AICA) of which you are a member through your State or Territory Association.

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AICA INFECTION CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION AND MAINTENANCE, A SIMULATED TRAINING WORKSHOP
This workshop will be of interest for infection control practitioners, engineers, architects and builders working in the healthcare setting.

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CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The organizers of the 6th Biennial AICA Conference are proud to offer a Conference Scholarship Program. Opportunities to obtain a scholarship to attend the conference in Perth from 4-6 October 2010 are detailed below.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO PETER COLLIGNON AM ON HIS AWARD OF A MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA,
The Executive and members of the Australian Infection Control Association, congratulate Peter Collignon AM on his award of a Member of the Order of Australia, as part of the 2010 Queens Birthday Honours. It is indeed a great achievement for Peter. Peter’s service to medicine, particularly as a practitioner and educator in the fields of clinical microbiology, infectious diseases and infection control is without peer and his enthusiastic involvement in industry matters, in various forms, is greatly appreciated by AICA members.

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