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    Hello everyone,



    I want to pass along some information about an educational seminar that
    our center is conducting this fall. It is a two-day instructional
    course entitled "Injury Biomechanics: Fundamental and Advanced Concepts
    for Automobile and Sports Injury Biomechanics"



    This interactive course includes lectures, demonstrations, and
    opportunities for 'hands on' learning. The course presents both
    introductory and advanced topics with background information provided on
    all concepts. The information is particularly useful for physicians and
    medical professionals, engineers, attorneys, and students in medical,
    engineering, or legal fields.



    The course is offered October 22-23, 2004 in Roanoke Virginia. More
    information including the lecture and topic schedule can be found at:

    www.conted.vt.edu/biomech/



    The course has been accredited for continuing education hours for the
    following groups:

    -Physicians (MD), 13 Hours AMA CME Category 1

    -Physicians (DO), 13 Hours AOA CME Category 2A

    -Chiropractors, 13 Hours Continuing Chiropractic Education Hours
    (Virginia only)

    -Engineers or Educators, 1.3 Continuing Education Credits



    I hope that you will consider attending, and let me know if I can help
    you with any questions.


    Sincerely,

    Eric Kennedy








    Eric Kennedy

    Research Engineer

    Virginia Tech-Wake Forest, Center for Injury Biomechanics

    eric_kennedy@vt.edu

    Phone: 540-231-4314 Fax: 540-231-2953

    www.cib.vt.edu






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