AAQHC 2010 - 8th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care
September 6 - 8, 2010(Ended)Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
Perth, Australia
Perth, Australia
This Conference is the premiere event on the
Australasian Safety and Quality in Health Care calendar and will appeal
to all clinicians and managers from acute hospitals, aged care and
primary care who are interested in providing safe, quality care to
patients and their families. A range of local and international speakers
will present an innovative program of plenary sessions, invited papers
and workshops exploring the major issues affecting health care quality
and safety. The AAQHC 2010 Conference will focus on continuing to improve the state of health care by reflecting on interventions that have been implemented in the past, strategies that are currently being utilised and ways in which we can use them more effectively as well as introducing new and innovative yet proven strategies to further improve health care.
This unique event provides you with an opportunity to share concerns, explore solutions, celebrate successes and look to a future of bold initiatives. High-profile keynote speakers will empower you with their innovative and compelling research, theories and experiences. Interactive skills development workshops will help you find solutions to quality and safety in a challenging health care environment.
Address
21 Mounts Bay Road,
Perth,
Australia
Perth,
Australia
Exhibition
Yes
Abstract submission deadline
April 23, 2010
Organization
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Categories
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Articles/News/Press releases
- Cochlear Implantation in Auditory Neuropathy
- Attending Health conferences is beneficial not only for professionals
- Medical conferences—establishing awareness in medical fields
- Health conferences
- Determine the prevalence of hypermetropia among young male and female
- Correlation existing between the decreasing values of central corneal thickness and worsening of the field defect in primary open angle glaucoma (Health/Opthalmology)



