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2009 Presentations


South Australian Clinical Senate
25 May 2009
GP Forum
15 May 2009
NSW Director of Clinical Governance
15 May 2009
RACMA Scientific Meeting
30 April 2009
CHASAN
24 April 2009
Pharmacy Guild Conference 2009
3 April 2009
International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care 2009
March 2009, Berlin, Germany
Medical Device Incidents Workshop
26 March 2009
Measuring Mortality Workshop
19 March 2009
Australasian Health and Research Data Managers Association, 18th Annual Scientific Meeting
6 March 2009
Using Tools to Make Clinical Handover Safe: a Practical Workshop
Adelaide, 24 November 2008
Brisbane, 30 March 2009
Perth, 27 May 2009
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2008 Presentations


Consumer Health Forum
4 December 2008
Registries Special Interest Group, NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Patient Safety
14 November 2008
National Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care 2008
October 2008
Australasian Association for Quality in Health Care Conference
September 2008
ANZICS 2nd International Conference on Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care
29 August 2008
International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care
April 2008
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2007 Presentations


National Priorities in Accelerating Electronic Communications in the Health Sector
20 March 2007

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