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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Improving the Post Occupancy Evaluation Cycle: Taking the ‘P’ Out of POE

(Ce programme n’est pas disponible en français.)


Hosted by the Canadian Centre for Healthcare Facilities

Join senior healthcare leaders, planners and architects, quality and patient safety experts discussing how POE can be used in effective ways to improve facility planning and development outcomes.

Audience: This seminar is of interest to owners and operators of hospitals and long-term care facilities, hospital administrators, Provincial and Local Health Integration Network capital planning managers, patient safety and quality managers, engineers, architects and consultants.

Speakers: The most forward thinking innovators in senior positions in healthcare planning, administration, architecture, engineering and research including speakers from:

St. Michael’s Hospital, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Parkin Architects, Stantec, Montgomery Sisam, Bridgepoint Collaboratory for Research and Innovation, Alberta Health Services, Centre for Research in Healthcare Engineering, Agnew, Peckham – Healthcare Planning Consultants and the Ontario  Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

The event will be held on February 20, 2013 at the Li Ka Shing Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto.

To register for the event and view the agenda visit our website: www.cchf.net.

Contact: ritamezei@cchf.net for more information. Thanks to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care for co-organizing the event with CCHF.

This program will offer MOC II credits, details available soon.

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