18 days ago | By Journal of Pediatric Surgery
The 53rd annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Pediatric Surgeons was held at the Fairmont Victoria Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from September 15-17th, 2022. The meeting and local arrangements were coordinated by Arlene Ein with assistance from Dr. Sarah Jones and Dr. BJ Hancock who all worked tirelessly to organize an outstanding meeting. Dr. Richard Keijzer, Chair of the Program Committee, along with his committee members, provided an excellent, high quality scientific program consisting of 60 scientific presentations as well as a number of high yield sessions.
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