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Long Term Care Applied Research Education Day

     

Join Us for The Second Annual
Long Term Care
Applied Research Education Day November 23rd, 2010
Toronto Congress Centre, 650 Dixon Road

 

  An information-packed day designed to:
  • Promote research utilization and innovation in LTC
  • Profile new and emerging research and researchers, and
  • Provide a forum for learning, networking and information sharing

Register Now

 
Detailed Agenda and Presenter Profiles
Call for Poster Presentations (Due Sept. 24th)
Call for Tools and Resources (Due Sept. 24th)
Call for Innovations Showcase (Due Sept. 24th)

  Click Here for a list of local accomodations

 


Presentations and poster displays will inform and inspire with proven, practical ideas to improve quality of care and quality of life in long-term care.  Sessions will be of special interest to:
  • LTC Administrators and Senior Managers
  • Care team members including nurses, physicians, dietitians, PSWs, etc.
  • RAI Coordinators
  • Directors of Care
  • LTCH Residents
  • Community groups active in long term care
  • Policy makers, including government and LHIN representatives
  • Providers of innovative products/services
  • Students, Researchers, Educators and college and university administrators active in the fields of aging, health care and more.



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Sponsorship:
The generosity of our Sponsors will support this event. For more information on how your organization can sponsor this event please contact Meredith Dodge mdodge@oltca.com.

       
   

If you are interested in joining our e-mail distribution list contact Jennifer Langston at jlangston@oltca.com.    Check back regularly for updates.  Click Here for the outcomes of the 2009 Applied Research Education Day.


 

 

 


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