24 – 26 April, Suntec Singapore
3rd Singapore-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum 2015
SG-ANZICS
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Dear Colleagues,
The Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SICM) Singapore and the Australian & New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) are delighted to invite you to Singapore for the 3rd Singapore-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum 2015 (SG-ANZICS) – the premier clinical ICU meeting in the Asia-Pacific region.
As with previous conferences, we are excited to have a superb line-up of renowned ICU clinicians, researchers, and educators. These include Rinaldo Bellomo, Daniel DeBacker, Gordon Rubenfeld, John Marini, Pierre Singer, Moritoki Egi and many others from Asia, Australia, New Zealand and around the world.
The theme of the conference is “Intensive Care Pearls from East and West”. Drivers of landmark studies from past and present, including the recent ARISE and HARP-2 trials, as well as leaders of critical care communities will share their insights on clinical issues facing the intensivist today.
Do join us for a weekend of learning, sharing and networking opportunities with the ever-growing ICU community in the Asia-Pacific region. We look forward to seeing you in Singapore!
With Warmest Regards,3rd SG-ANZICS 2015 Organising Committee
Society Presidents Dr Jonathan Tan Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
A/Prof Andrew Turner Royal Hobart Hospital, Australia
Conference Conveners Dr Kenneth Chan Glenagles Hospital, Singapore
Dr Antony Tobin St Vincent’s Hospital, Australia
Scientific Chairs Dr Jason Phua National University Health System, Singapore
Dr Adam Deane The Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia
Scientific Vice Chair Dr See Kay Choong National University Health System, Singapore
Treasurer/Logistics Dr Leong Kwok Wah Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Social Dr John Law Mount Alvernia Hospital, Singapore
Publicity Dr Alvin Ng Changi General Hospital, Singapore
Trade Relations Dr Jonathan Tan Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
Committee Members Dr Ian Jenkins Fremantle Hospital, Australia
Dr Michael O’Leary Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia
Dr Steve Webb Royal Prince Perth Hospital, Australia
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The 3rd SG-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum will feature 4-CME accredited multi-track symposiums which will deal with a diverse range of subjects related to clinical areas, research, education, and leadership in intensive care medicine.
Who Should Attend◊ Intensivists◊ Anaesthesiologists◊ Respiratory Physicians◊ Critical Care Nurses◊ Allied Health Professionals◊ Residents, medical, nursing and allied health students interested in intensive care medicine.
The Conference will feature internationally renowned speakers who will discuss significant developments and scientific advancements in the field of intensive care.
Introduction
SPEAKERS
Dr. Ken, BAILLIEUnited Kingdom
A/Prof. Gerald, CHUASingapore
Prof. Rinaldo, BELLOMOAustralia
Dr. Matthew, COVESingapore
Prof. Andrew, BERSTENUnited Kingdom
Prof. Daniel, DE BACKERBelgium
Dr. Kenneth, CHANSingapore
Dr. Adam, DEANEAustralia
Dr. Moritoki, EGIJapan
Dr. Rashan, HANIFFASri Lanka
A/Prof. Graeme, MacLARENSingapore
A/Prof. Michael, O’LEARYAustralia
Prof. John, FRASERAustralia
Dr. Jansen, KOHSingapore
Dr. John, MARINIUSA
A/Prof. Sandra, PEAKEAustralia
Prof. Charles, GOMERSALLHong Kong
Ms. Karen, KOHSingapore
Prof. Anthony, McLEANAustralia
A/Prof. Chairat, PERMPIKULThailand
Dr. Christoph, GRUENDLERGermany
A/Prof. Tong Kiat, KWEKSingapore
A/Prof. Vernon J, LEESingapore
Dr. Li Min, LINGSingapore
Dr. Shi, LOOSingapore
A/Prof. Andrea, KWASingapore
Prof. Danny, McAULEYNorthern Ireland
Dr. Jason, PHUASingapore
Dr. Zudin, PUTHUCHEARYSingapore
Prof. Gordon, RUBENFELDCanada
Dr. Kay Choong, SEESingapore
A/Prof. Christopher, SEYMOURUSA
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A/Prof. Geoffrey, SHAWNew Zealand
Prof. Pierre, SINGERIsrael
Prof. Steven, WEBBAustralia
Dr. Stephen, STREATNew Zealand
Dr. Augustine, TEESingapore
Dr. Simeon, TANGSingapore
Dr. Antony, TOBINa
Prof. Bala, VENKATESHAustralia
Dr. Jonathan, TANSingapore
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
The Scientific Committee invites interested participants to submit abstracts for the 3rd SG-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum. Selected abstracts will be featured in poster presentations.
Important Dates
Description DateAbstract submission opens 30 June 2014Early bird registration opens 1 September 2014Abstract submission closes 31 January 2015Notification of abstract acceptance 15 February 2015Early bird registration closes 28 February 2015 Information on the abstract submission can be found on the conference website. We invite you to visit www.SG-ANZICS.com.
A wide range of accommodation options will be provided for participants of the Conference. To book, please visit the website: www.SG-ANZICS.com.
Accommodation
Pan Pacific Singapore7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Singapore 039595 Type / Date Deluxe Single SGD $320++ Twin SGD $340++Breakfast Rate Inclusive Internet Access Inclusive
Peninsula Excelsior Hotel3 Coleman Street, Singapore 179804 Type / Date Deluxe Single SGD $225++ Twin SGD $245++Breakfast Rate Inclusive Internet Access Inclusive(For 1 User Only)
BIG Hotel200 Middle Rd, Singapore 188980
Type / Date Deluxe Single SGD $155++ Double SGD $155++Breakfast Rate Inclusive Internet Access Inclusive
Grand Park City Hall10 Coleman Street, Singapore 179809 Type / Date Superior Single SGD $300 nett Twin SGD $320 nettBreakfast Rate Inclusive Internet Access Inclusive
Marina Mandarin Singapore6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594 Type / Date Deluxe Single SGD $300++ Twin / Double SGD $300++Breakfast Rate SGD $30++ Internet Access Inclusive
Mandarin Oriental5 Raffles Ave, Marina Square, Singapore 039797 Type / Date Deluxe Single SGD $340++ Twin SGD $340++Breakfast Rate SGD $46++ Internet Access Inclusive
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The Organising Committee is pleased to offer exciting sponsorship and exhibition opportunities for companies related to the intensive care field at the 3rd SG-ANZICS Intensive Care Forum 2015 in Singapore.
For more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please contact:Jenny OngConference SecretariatCovenant Group Pte LtdTel: +65 9618 6479Email: [email protected]
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◊ Have fun with colleagues and speakers.◊ Enjoy a sumptuous buffet at Ocean Gallery. The Ocean Gallery offers an elevated perspective of an amazing blue planet through the planet’s largest window to the ocean, measuring 36 metres wide by 8.3 metres high. This mesmerizing oceanic panorama immerses guests in a magical underwater world that changes every second.◊ Exclusive seatings of Typhoon Theatre for the first 200 delegates that signed up.◊ 4 station guides at S.E.A. Aquarium for knowledge sharing of marine conservation.◊ Explore the awe-inspiring universe of life in the ocean at S.E.A. Aquarium on an unforgettable journey.
For $50 you can take part in the conference gala dinner on Saturday, 25 April 2015. Limited places available, so book quickly!
Registration in advance is required.
Industry Opportunities
Conference Gala Dinner
25 April 2015, Saturday1845 hrs – 2200 hrsVenue: S.E.A. Aquarium™, Resort World Sentosa
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Registration Fees
REGISTRATION FOR MAIN CONFERENCE (FULL DELEGATE)
DAY REGISTRATION For 24 Or 25 Or 26 APRIL 2015
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Conference Dinner @S.E.A. Aquarium™, Resort World Sentosa25 April 20151845 hrs – 2200 hrs
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Conference Dinner @S.E.A. Aquarium™, Resort World Sentosa25 April 20151845 hrs – 2200 hrs
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PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
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2nd ESPEN LLL CourseDate : 22 – 23 April 2015Venue : Marina Mandarin Hotel, Singapore, Vanda Ballroom, Level 5Time : 0830 – 1800 hrsLimited to first 80 pax
Extracorporeal Life Support In The ICUDate : 22 – 23 April 2015Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 3, Meeting Room 333Time : 0800 – 1700 hrsLimited to first 24 pax
Intensive Care Nephrology – Beyond BASICDate : 22 – 23 April 2015Venue : Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Seminar Rooms, Level 3Time : 0830 – 1730 hrs on 22 April 2015 0900 – 1230 hrs on 23 April 2015
RACEplus Singapore Date : 22 – 23 April 2015Venue : Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SIMTAC, Level 4, EDTC Block, Time : 0830 – 1700 hrs
Critical Care Nursing – An Evidence-Based ApproachDate : 26 April 2015Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 3, Meeting Room 303 and 304Time : 1300 – 1700 hrsLimited to first 100 pax
Critical Care Physiology for Bedside PracticeDate : 26 April 2015Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 3, Meeting Room 327Time : 1430 – 1700 hrsLimited to first 50 pax
$450.00
$450.00
$380.00
AUD1,150.00
$70.00
$100.00
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VENUE
Since 1995, Suntec Singapore has been a positive influence on the MICE business in Singapore, South East Asia and beyond.
A world-renowned, international venue with the perfect location, the right space, a high level of flexibility and cutting-edge technology that is supported by qualified, motivated and service-orientated people, Suntec Singapore is the venue of choice for meetings, conventions and exhibitions.
Suntec Singapore is the preferred MICE venue situated in the Central Business District of Singapore providing flexible, customizable space, exquisite cuisine and exceptional service for the evolving needs of the MICE industry.
Programme at a Glance – Day 1, Friday, 24 April 2015Preliminary Programme
Time0730 - 0900
0900 - 0920
0900 - 0920
0920 - 0930
0930 - 1000
1000 - 1010
1010 - 1040
1040 - 1220
1040 - 1110
1110 - 1140
1140 - 1210
1210 - 1220
1240 - 1320
Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2
1330 - 1510 Symposium 1Haemodynamic Monitoring
Symposium 2When organs failure
1330 - 1350 Lactate: biomarker and substrateDaniel DE BACKER
ICP monitoring - current state of the artKWEK Tong Kiat
1350 - 1410 Practical parameters for intravascular volume assessmentChairat PERMPIKUL
Managing acute liver failureLEE Kang Hoe
1410 - 1430 Echocardiography in severe sepsisAnthony McLEAN
Managing acute pulmonary edema: follow the waterAndrew BERSTEN
1430 - 1450Setting up a hemodynamic management pathway in the ICU:a how-to guideSEE Kay Choong
Renal recovery and dialytic modality in the ICURinaldo BELLOMO
1450 - 1510 Discussion Discussion
1510 - 1540
1540 - 1700 Symposium 3Fluids and shock
Symposium 4Friend or Foe?
1540 - 1600 Early goal-directed therapy: what now?Sandra PEAKE
Hypothermia - time to freeze this idea?Kenneth CHAN
1600 - 1620 Vasopressor agents in shockDaniel DE BACKER
Is blood bad for you?John FRASER
1620 - 1640Diuretic therapy in the ICU Rinaldo BELLOMO
Acute blood glucose control in diabetic patientsMoritoki EGI
1640 - 1700 Steroid use in critical illness: what has the last 70 years taught us?Bala VENKATESH
When not to use NIVAndrew BERSTEN
1700 - 1720 Discussion Discussion
Plenary Session 1Intensive care in 2015 and beyond
Opening CeremonySICM & ANZICS Chairs
Guest of Honor SpeechMr GAN Kim Yong
Minister for Health, Singapore
Plenary Lecture 1Why all our trials are failing, why we don't believe the positive ones, and mortality is still falling
Gordon RUBENFELD
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Plenary Session 2Intensive care pearls from East and West
Lunch SymposiumTBC
Registration
Day 1 -‐ Friday -‐ 24th April 2015
Discussion
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Plenary Lecture 2Microcirculation in sepsis
Daniel DE BACKER
Plenary Lecture 3Septic acute kidney injury
Rinaldo BELLOMO
Plenary Lecture 4Fever and antipyretics in critically ill patients
Moritoki EGIDiscussion
Ballroom 1
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Programme at aGlance – Day 2, Saturday, 25 April 2015 Programme at aGlance – Day 3, Sunday, 26 April 2015
Note: This is a preliminary programme which is subject to change.
Preliminary Programme
Time Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2
0740 - 0820Breakfast Symposium by
Christoph GRUENDLER
Breakfast SymposiumTBC
0830 - 1010 Symposium 5Mechanical ventilation
Symposium 6The ABCDE approach
0830 - 0850 Ventilator curves - ignoring the obviousAntony TOBIN
Very early goal directed therapy: the next step in sepsis resuscitation?Christopher W SEYMOUR
0850 - 0910 Mechanical and non-mechanical determinants of VILIJohn J MARINI
The medical emergency teamAugustine TEE
0910 - 0930Patients are horribly variable: the case for banning one-size-fits-all protocols for mechanical ventilation in the ICUGeoffrey M SHAW
Post-ICU liasonSEE Kay Choong
0930 - 0950Severe acute asthmaGerald CHUA
Ventilator dependence in critical care: is a chronic ventilator ward needed?Chairat PERMPIKUL
0950 - 1010 Discussion Discussion1010 - 1040
1040 - 1220 Symposium 7Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Symposium 8Outside the ICU
1040 - 1100 Has the Berlin ARDS definition changed anything?Gordon RUBENFELD
Early goal directed sedation and mobilisation Steven WEBB
1100 - 1120 Proper place of prone positioningJohn J MARINI
Muscle wasting in the critically illZudin PUTHUCHEARY
1120 - 1140 Simvastatin in ARDS: the HARP-2 trialDanny McAULEY
Pharmacotherapy for deliriumSimeon TANG
1140 - 1200 ARDS tool kit - evidence-based management, what's left?Matthew COVE
Liberation from mechanical ventilationAntony TOBIN
1200 - 1220 Discussion Discussion
1240 - 1320
1330 - 1510 Symposium 9When the heart and lungs fail
Symposium 10Ethics and end-of-life care
1330 - 1350 Managing severe acute decompensating heart failureAnthony McLEAN
Challenging end of life cases; the end of futility?Gordon RUBENFELD
1350 - 1410 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenationGraeme MacLAREN
ANZICS and care and decision-making at the end of life in the ICUStephen STREAT
1410 - 1430ECCO2R for hypoxic respiratory failureDanny McAULEY
Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in Asian ICUs - are we different?Jason PHUA
1430 - 1450 Hearts will never be practical until they can never be brokenJohn FRASER
Sustaining the lives of critically ill patientsLOO Shi
1450 - 1510 Discussion Discussion1510 - 1540
1540 - 1700 Symposium 11Nutrition
Symposium 12Intensive care research and its clinical implications
1540 - 1600 Caloric supplementation in the ICUSandra PEAKE
Novel trial designs. Integrating research with routine clinical practiceSteven WEBB
1600 -1620 Gastrokinetic drug therapy and small bowel tubes - when and howAdam DEANE
How a clinical practice committee helps to prioritize innovationsStephen STREAT
1620 - 1640 The optimal protein intakePierre SINGER
International collaboration in observational research during outbreaks Ken BAILLIE
1640 - 1700State of ICU nutrition in SingaporeJonathan TAN
Challenges and strategies for an ICU registry in a low-middle income countryRashan HANIFFA
1700 - 1720 Discussion Discussion
Time Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2
0740 - 0820 Breakfast SymposiumTBC
Breakfast SymposiumTBC
0830 - 1010 Symposium 13Infectious diseases in the ICU
Symposium 14ICU leadership, management, and quality improvement
0830 - 0850 Emerging diseases: MERS, SARS, influenzaVernon LEE
What makes a good ICU (warning, evidence-free zone)?Steven WEBB
0850 - 1910 Candidemia in the ICU: epidemiology and treatment optionsLING Li Min
The high dependency unit: what is its role?Michael O'LEARY
0910 - 0930Treatment of extreme-drug resistant or pan-drug resistant gram negative bacilli infections - using polymyxins effectivelyAndrea KWA
Clinical management and ICU research in resource poor settings - "win win" approachRashan HANIFFA
0930 - 0950Optimisation of antimicrobial dosing in the ICUSandra PEAKE
Something from (Almost) Nothing: Using Model Based Therapeutics to Provide Best Care at the Best PriceGeoffrey M SHAW
0950 - 1010 Discussion Discussion1010 - 1040
1040 - 1220 Symposium 15Severe sepsis
Symposium 16Intensive care training and education
1040 - 1100 Sepsis - why do some people get it and some don't?Ken BAILLIE
Developing a new curriculum for intensive care medicine trainingBala VENTAKESH
1100 - 1120 Defining sepsis: the tradeoffs of using biomarkers to identify casesChristopher W SEYMOUR
Building a team of advanced practice nurses in the ICUKaren KOH
1120 - 1140 Surviving sepsis guideines: a curate's eggAdam DEANE
Simulation in critical careJansen KOH
1140 - 1200 Can we ever win the fight against the world's oldest killer? Michael O'LEARY
What I have learned from 10 years of BASIC educationCharles GOMERSALL
1200 - 1220 Discussion Discussion
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Day 2 -‐ Saturday -‐ 25th April 2015
Lunch Symposium by:
Day 3 -‐ Sunday -‐ 26th April 2015
Preliminary Programme
Time Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2
0740 - 0820Breakfast Symposium by
Christoph GRUENDLER
Breakfast SymposiumTBC
0830 - 1010 Symposium 5Mechanical ventilation
Symposium 6The ABCDE approach
0830 - 0850 Ventilator curves - ignoring the obviousAntony TOBIN
Very early goal directed therapy: the next step in sepsis resuscitation?Christopher W SEYMOUR
0850 - 0910 Mechanical and non-mechanical determinants of VILIJohn J MARINI
The medical emergency teamAugustine TEE
0910 - 0930Patients are horribly variable: the case for banning one-size-fits-all protocols for mechanical ventilation in the ICUGeoffrey M SHAW
Post-ICU liasonSEE Kay Choong
0930 - 0950Severe acute asthmaGerald CHUA
Ventilator dependence in critical care: is a chronic ventilator ward needed?Chairat PERMPIKUL
0950 - 1010 Discussion Discussion1010 - 1040
1040 - 1220 Symposium 7Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Symposium 8Outside the ICU
1040 - 1100 Has the Berlin ARDS definition changed anything?Gordon RUBENFELD
Early goal directed sedation and mobilisation Steven WEBB
1100 - 1120 Proper place of prone positioningJohn J MARINI
Muscle wasting in the critically illZudin PUTHUCHEARY
1120 - 1140 Simvastatin in ARDS: the HARP-2 trialDanny McAULEY
Pharmacotherapy for deliriumSimeon TANG
1140 - 1200 ARDS tool kit - evidence-based management, what's left?Matthew COVE
Liberation from mechanical ventilationAntony TOBIN
1200 - 1220 Discussion Discussion
1240 - 1320
1330 - 1510 Symposium 9When the heart and lungs fail
Symposium 10Ethics and end-of-life care
1330 - 1350 Managing severe acute decompensating heart failureAnthony McLEAN
Challenging end of life cases; the end of futility?Gordon RUBENFELD
1350 - 1410 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenationGraeme MacLAREN
ANZICS and care and decision-making at the end of life in the ICUStephen STREAT
1410 - 1430ECCO2R for hypoxic respiratory failureDanny McAULEY
Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in Asian ICUs - are we different?Jason PHUA
1430 - 1450 Hearts will never be practical until they can never be brokenJohn FRASER
Sustaining the lives of critically ill patientsLOO Shi
1450 - 1510 Discussion Discussion1510 - 1540
1540 - 1700 Symposium 11Nutrition
Symposium 12Intensive care research and its clinical implications
1540 - 1600 Caloric supplementation in the ICUSandra PEAKE
Novel trial designs. Integrating research with routine clinical practiceSteven WEBB
1600 -1620 Gastrokinetic drug therapy and small bowel tubes - when and howAdam DEANE
How a clinical practice committee helps to prioritize innovationsStephen STREAT
1620 - 1640 The optimal protein intakePierre SINGER
International collaboration in observational research during outbreaks Ken BAILLIE
1640 - 1700State of ICU nutrition in SingaporeJonathan TAN
Challenges and strategies for an ICU registry in a low-middle income countryRashan HANIFFA
1700 - 1720 Discussion Discussion
Time Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2
0740 - 0820 Breakfast SymposiumTBC
Breakfast SymposiumTBC
0830 - 1010 Symposium 13Infectious diseases in the ICU
Symposium 14ICU leadership, management, and quality improvement
0830 - 0850 Emerging diseases: MERS, SARS, influenzaVernon LEE
What makes a good ICU (warning, evidence-free zone)?Steven WEBB
0850 - 1910 Candidemia in the ICU: epidemiology and treatment optionsLING Li Min
The high dependency unit: what is its role?Michael O'LEARY
0910 - 0930Treatment of extreme-drug resistant or pan-drug resistant gram negative bacilli infections - using polymyxins effectivelyAndrea KWA
Clinical management and ICU research in resource poor settings - "win win" approachRashan HANIFFA
0930 - 0950Optimisation of antimicrobial dosing in the ICUSandra PEAKE
Something from (Almost) Nothing: Using Model Based Therapeutics to Provide Best Care at the Best PriceGeoffrey M SHAW
0950 - 1010 Discussion Discussion1010 - 1040
1040 - 1220 Symposium 15Severe sepsis
Symposium 16Intensive care training and education
1040 - 1100 Sepsis - why do some people get it and some don't?Ken BAILLIE
Developing a new curriculum for intensive care medicine trainingBala VENTAKESH
1100 - 1120 Defining sepsis: the tradeoffs of using biomarkers to identify casesChristopher W SEYMOUR
Building a team of advanced practice nurses in the ICUKaren KOH
1120 - 1140 Surviving sepsis guideines: a curate's eggAdam DEANE
Simulation in critical careJansen KOH
1140 - 1200 Can we ever win the fight against the world's oldest killer? Michael O'LEARY
What I have learned from 10 years of BASIC educationCharles GOMERSALL
1200 - 1220 Discussion Discussion
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Coffee Break / Exhibition
Day 2 -‐ Saturday -‐ 25th April 2015
Lunch Symposium by:
Day 3 -‐ Sunday -‐ 26th April 2015
Conference SecretariatMs Jenny OngCovenant Group Pte LtdBlk 71 Ubi Road 1 #05-46 Oxley Bizhub, Singapore 408732Tel: (65) 6636 6878 Fax: (65) 6636 6877 Email: [email protected]
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