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PROSA conference 2024 in Maastricht

PROSA Congress 2024: International Collaboration for Better Pediatric Care

On September 12, the third PROSA Congress will kick off at the MECC Maastricht. This two-day event brings together healthcare professionals from around the world to share knowledge and learn about the latest developments in procedural care for children.

The Charlie Braveheart Foundation, dedicated to improving pediatric care, is once again the main sponsor of the congress. The event offers a unique opportunity for international collaboration and knowledge sharing, with the goal of enhancing the care provided to children.

The PROSA Congress 2024 is an interdisciplinary gathering for pediatricians, emergency physicians, surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, pain specialists, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals. The event provides valuable insights not only for medical professionals but also for scientists, healthcare managers, and patient advocates.

In addition to the congress, two pre-conference courses will be held on Wednesday, September 11, focusing on deep sedation and scenario-based training, along with a mini-symposium on compassionate vaccination.

For more information and the full program, please visit the congress website.

Below is also an impression of the 2022 edition.

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