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Program

Breakfast roundtable discussions

Two roundtable sessions have been scheduled as breakfast events for Friday 19 March to provide opportunities for interested delegates to exchange in a more informal setting. They will focus on some of the work in progress in the key areas of evaluation i.e. 'effective health networks' and in the other concurrent session, 'strengthening ties with consumers and communities'. A roundtable panel of leaders has been invited to share key lessons learned from their own experiences in these areas. The session facilitator will then throw the topic open for discussion.

Friday 19 March 2010
7.45am - 8.45am
Theme 1: Establishing and maintaining effective networks
Theme 2: Evaluation and outcomes of clinical networks
Effective health networks - Roundtable leaders: Bronwen Conn, Margaret McKenzie, Elizabeth McInnes, Claire Mullen, Philip Way
Theme 3: Consumers as network participants and partners in improving care
Strengthening ties with consumers and communities - Roundtable leaders: Komal Adarkar, Nyree Dillon, Maeve Eikli, Sue Liersch
Theme 4: Connected and collaborative care, how are networks contributing

Program overview
Concurrent presentation sessions
Poster presentation sessions

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Network to Network 2010

The inaugural Australasian Clinical Networks Conference

March 17 – 19 2010

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)





Last updated: 2 September, 2010
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