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Biomechanics Live UK Debate

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Robertisaacs, May 4, 2011.


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    An apology.

    I don’t know if any one has already booked to attend the debate on 28th May on “The best Orthotic system for private practice.” I'm hoping for an enjoyable day with some excellent speakers. The focus will be very much on what orthotic system is most practically applicable in private practice.

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    Unfortunately the speaker we had booked for Langer, Phil Rees has pulled out as he no longer works for the company.

    As Substitute, Langer have put forward another speaker for the presentation and the debate.

    Some guy called Simon Spooner. Never heard of him myself but I’m told he’s pretty good in a debate and has reasonably sound background knowledge on his subject.

    So again, anyone hoping to see Phil Rees in a live debate on the relative merits of different orthotic systems, my apologies. You’ll have to settle for seeing Dr Spooner instead.

    If anyone is still interested, please book using the details on the above advert toot suite as places will be limited.
     
  2. Phil Wells

    Phil Wells Active Member

    Don't worry Simon, I will be really gentle with you!!!

    Phil
     
  3. Thanks Phil.

    I did worry for Simon. He's a gentle soul deep down and Its a tough panel... ;)
     
  4. Thanks Phil, I'll see you the weekend before anyway since I understand you are presenting on the benefits of CAD/ CAM technology at the Delcam Forum. I'll take some notes....
     
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