From time to time we exhibit at, or provide speakers for, conferences hosted by other organisations. Over the coming months, we will be at the following conferences and would welcome any visitors to our stand.
As part of The Huntercombe Group’s commitment to continuing professional education and training we offer seminars and educational events designed specifically for those working within the field of health and social care across all sectors.
Our events aim to:
- Share evidence-based outcomes developed to improve the lives of patients/ clients within our hospitals and centres.
- Provide updates on relevant new research and treatment methods.
- Offer networking opportunities to share work experiences with colleagues working in a variety of clinical settings.
Please refer to the list below for all our forthcoming events. If you click on the event you are interested in, you will be directed to the page for that particular event. There you will find full details about the event and form to register your interest - one of our staff will then be in contact.
Exhibitions
International Brain Injury Association 9th World Congress on Brain Injury
The Huntercombe Group is delighted to be silver sponsors of the ; International Brain Injury Association 9th World Congress on Brain Injury, held on the 21st – 25th March 2012 at Edinburgh’s International Conference Centre.
The IBIA World Congress is the largest gathering of international professionals working in the field of brain injury. Delegates are comprised of physicians, psychologists and neuropsychologists, therapists, social workers, nurses, case managers, legal professionals, advocates and all others working in the field of brain injury.
The Ninth World Congress program will feature internationally recognized invited speakers, platform lectures, workshops, short oral presentations and poster sessions.
The aim of the Ninth World Congress is to provide an opportunity for establishing collegial relationships with international professionals focused on the care and/or service of persons with acquired brain injury and/or the science of brain injury research. State of the art research will be presented dealing with information spanning from basic science to clinical (coma to community) aspects of brain injury.
International priorities in the field of brain injury research will be discussed. Finally, the Congress seeks to provide didactic opportunities for clinicians interested in advancing their knowledge in brain injury science, medicine and care. The official language of the Congress is English, and sessions are open to all delegates registering to attend the event.

