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Contemporary Issues in Acute Care Date: Wednesday 25 November 2009 Venue: Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge The Faculty of Health and Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University would like to invite you to attend the Inaugural Contemporary Issues in Acute Care Conference on 25th November 2009 in Cambridge. The Scientific Committee welcomes papers from all health care professionals covering research, education or new ways of working in acute care. Papers which share local, national or international innovations which facilitate or challenge issues related to caring for acutely ill patients will also be accepted for considerations. For further information, abstract submission and registration please access the Conference Website at http://www.anglia.ac.uk/acutecareconference. Improving Intermediate Care Date: 3rd December 2009 Venue: London Are you trying to find an intermediate care model that works? This best practice forum will show you how other organisations have achieved progress in establishing effective and workable intermediate care solutions. www.sbk-healthcare.com/event_intro/AD9054/ Advancing Urgent Care Coordination Date: 4th December 2009 Venue: London This event is your opportunity to get to grips with the operational procedures behind the strategy. Urgent care services must work together to become fit for purpose. This results driven event will show you how this CAN be achieved! www.sbk-healthcare.com/event_intro/AD9054/
2008 conferences999 EMS Research Forum 2008 Conference informationWednesday 26th November 2008 Whats New in Emergency Pre-Hospital Care Research? A one day conference at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham was held on Wednesday 26th November organised by the 999 EMS Research Forum in collaboration with University of Sheffield and the National Ambulance Research Steering group Key Speakers presentations Workshop presentations and materials Niro Sirwardena and Deborah ShawStatistical Process Control (SPC) Workshop Statistical Process Control (SPC) Workbook
999 EMS Research Forum oral presentations - selected through a peer reviewed process Alison PorterDavid FitzpatrickMark Dixon |
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