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POGO Symposium

When: November 8 – 9
Where: Queen’s Landing (155 Byron Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake)
Symposium registration is now closed. We are officially SOLD OUT!
Waitlist is now closed. If you have any questions, please email education@pogo.ca.
The POGO Multidisciplinary Symposium on Childhood Cancer is POGO’s signature educational event, drawing faculty and attendees from across Canada and internationally.
Pediatric oncology health professionals of all disciplines will enhance their knowledge of advances in diagnosis and treatment options for various forms of childhood cancer, and improve their ability to manage the physical and psychosocial effects that can occur in this patient population. We look forward to seeing you then!
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION IS SOLD OUT!
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