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The OANHSS 2007 Annual Meeting & Convention was a great success!
See below for program details.
The winner of the on-line registration contest was: |
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OPENING KEYNOTE |
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MONDAY, APRIL 30, 7:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. |
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OPENING KEYNOTE |
My Adventures In
Canadian Television: If laughter truly is the best medicine, fill your prescription to be wildly entertained at this notto- be-missed event. “Canada’s unofficial opposition”, comedian and political satirist will take you on a hilarious romp through some of the best moments from his hit television shows. He invites you behind the scenes of classic Canadian moments: his interview with Jean Chrétien over lunch in a Harvey’s restaurant, “Talking to Americans” and his visits with Canadian troops in Bosnia and Afghanistan. He understands what amuses, delights and occasionally enrages Canadians about our politicians, our media elite and our great neighbor to the south. The result is a mesmerizing display of comedic satire that engages the mind and the funny bone. Rick Mercer has won numerous Gemini awards for his writing and performances, was the 2004 recipient of The National Arts Centre Award at the Governor General's Awards for the Performing Arts and claimed the Sir Peter Ustinov Award at the prestigious Banff Television Festival. He has become Canada's most celebrated entertainer because of his ability to connect with ordinary Canadians as illustrated in his historic one-hour CBC special, Rick Mercer's Talking to Americans, which attracted 2.7 million viewers across Canada, making it the highest rated comedy special in the history of Canadian television. Mercer currently hosts The Rick Mercer Report, one of the CBC's most popular and acclaimed shows. |
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KEYNOTE |
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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. |
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Your Money and
Your Life: Does private, for profit service buy better health care? Is it more cost effective? Are health outcomes better? According to recent studies, the answer to all of the above is a resounding no. This evidence has strong implications for health care delivery in Canada and here’s your opportunity to find out why. In this enlightening address, Dr. P.J. Devereaux will review the evidence regarding health outcomes and the payment for care in investor-owned, private, for profit health care versus private, not-for-profit delivery in hospital, long term care and outpatient settings. He’ll also discuss why there is a need to face the challenges and support policy for a not-for-profit health care delivery system and update our thinking when it comes to long term care. Dr. P.J. Devereaux, BSc., PhD, MD, has worked in internal medicine, cardiology and health research methodology and holds a Canadian Institutes of Health Research New Investigator Award. He has undertaken research comparing health outcomes and payment for care in investor owned, private, for profit and private not-for-profit health care delivery systems. |
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 9:00 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. |
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Michael Decter: Navigating Canada’s Health Care: The User Guide to Getting the Care You Need Is our health care system too complex for Canadians? Thousands of questions from Canadians inspired leading health authority Michael Decter to offer a navigation guide to our increasingly intricate system. In this engaging address, find out what he learned on his journey to help patients get the right treatment and resources at the right time. What are Canadians’ greatest frustrations when it comes to health care? What should they know but don’t? And what can your organization do to make access easier? Decter’s intriguing view of health care and health care reform may illuminate your place in the system and inspire you to clear a pathway for the thousands of patients who have difficulty managing the system. He’ll also appeal to the potential patient in you with practical, reasonable and smart advice on how to chart a course for yourself in the early years (child-bearing and rearing), the middle years (assembling a good health care team) and managing aging (dealing with chronic disease and making the best use of Canadian resources). As chair of the Health Council of Canada and former chair of the National Board for the Canadian Institute for Health Information, Michael Decter has more than 25 years of experience in the public and private health sectors. A Harvard-trained economist, he is also the former deputy health minister for the Ontario government. Decter is co-author of Navigating Canada’s Health Care: The User Guide to Getting the Care You Need targeted to both consumers and health care organizations. |
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GUEST SPEAKER (CONFIRMED) |
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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 8:30 A.M. - 8:45 A.M. |
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GUEST SPEAKER
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Pre-Convention Education • Pre-Convention Workshop A Be Prepared! Infection Control and Pandemic Planning in Long Term Care Homes Sponsored by ARJO Canada Inc.
• Pre-Convention Workshop B Rolling Out MDS: What You Need to Know
Certified Administrator Alumni Gathering Tuesday, May 1, 2007 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm If you are a graduate of the OANHSS Administrator Certification program, plan to attend the alumni gathering - an opportunity to network and reacquaint yourself with classmates and program facilitator Milton Orris. Sign up on the registration form. Sponsored by Classic Care Pharmacy
OANHSS Annual General Meeting and Issues Forum Tuesday, May
1, 2007 2:30 pm -
5:00 pm Join the board
of directors for an opportunity to take the pulse of our association.
Where have we been? Where are we going? This closed
session will provide a forum for all members to connect with the board
and CEO to discuss issues and developments including the implications of
Bill 140 and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s new health care
structure.
Nursing and Food Services Breakfast and Idea
Exchange Wednesday,
May 2, 2007 7:30 am -
8:45 am
Sponsored by Baycrest Human Resources Management
Consulting What are the
biggest challenges facing nursing and dietary services in long term care
homes and community-based programs? This breakfast provides a forum for
sharing ideas, innovative programs and success stories. Discuss what you
see as the implications of Bill 140, the Long Term Care Homes Act,
on the nursing and food services departments in homes. Talk about
interdisciplinary initiatives in your organization to strengthen the
link between food services and nursing. Facilitated by Margaret
Ringland, OANHSS director of member relations and professional services,
this is an opportunity to talk about the issues of critical importance
at this time.
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For more information, please
Click here to download the Exhibitor and Sponsorship Guide
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Questions about the Annual Meeting and Convention, please contact Karen Elliott, CMP, Conference Planner at 905-727-1537. Interested in Becoming a Member? Find out more... |
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