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Annual Meeting
25 Years of Aging Successfuly
Annual meeting of RGP of Eastern Ontario
Friday October 1, 2010
Hellenic Centre
1351 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa
13.30 - 2.00
Poster Presentations
Posters highlighting 25 years of education, programming and research by the RGP of Eastern Ontario
2.00 - 3.30
Annual General Meeting
Special recognition of Dr. William B. Dalziel (Past Medical Director of RGP of 25 Years)
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. David Hogan, MD, FACP, FRCPC
Professor and Chair of the Brenda Strafford Foundation
in Geriatric Medicine, University of Calgary
"The Future of Geriatrics and Geriatric Care"
RSVP: magnew@toh.on.ca or 613 761 4458
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Council on Aging Forum - SAVE the DATE!
SAVE the DATE - Council on Aging (COA) Forum
October 1, 2010 - 9.00 am – 12.00 pm
Hellenic Centre, 1315 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa
In the morning of October 1, 2010, The Council on Aging Ottawa in partnership with The Regional Geriatric Program of Eastern Ontario and the Community Care Access Centre will host a Forum to discuss a new and emerging paradigm on how to handle the hospital discharge process for seniors: “An Emerging Philosophy to Solve the ALC Crisis for Hospitals and Seniors”.
The final agenda and registration will be available through The Council on Aging in early September.
For further information on the COA Forum, please contact Lise Michele Bouchard at l-m.bouchard@coaottawa.ca or Tel.:/Tél.: (613) 789-3577, Ext. 11
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Hip Health 2010: Current Perspective Course
September 10 & 11, 2010
Delta Meadowvale Resort and Conference Centre
Mississaugua ON
An update on thecurrent operative and non-operative practices used in hip health management of patients across the lifespan.
Please see attached for further information
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External Geriatric Assessor Training Series - Fall 2010
Week 1 20 - 24 September, 2010
Week 2 18 - 22 October, 2010
The Fall session is now full and we cannot accept further registrations
A further training session will be offered in the Spring 2011
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CanDrive
Candrive’s mandate is to use an international, interdisciplinary approach to improve the safety and health-related quality-of-life issues of older drivers. Collaboration with key stakeholders including seniors’ organizations, provincial ministries of transportation and professional organizations is imperative in ensuring that Candrive research products translate into improved older driver public policy and clinical practice.
Currently involved in a long-term, multi-site research project involving senior drivers, Candrive hopes the results will assist researchers in achieving their primary objective of developing and implementing a validated, easy-to-use clinical screening tool that will allow family practitioners and other clinicians to assess medical fitness to drive in older adults.
Ottawa area recruits are needed for this study. Please contact 1-866-233-1133 or www.candrive.ca for more information.
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Bridges to Care
Bridges to Care
Maxville Manor
See attached for description
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