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15/09/2016 at 11:27 am #73381MaryLouise McLawsParticipant
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Dear Infection Control
Join us on 26 September !
M-L
Professor Mary-Louise McLaws
Professor of Epidemiology Healthcare Infection and Infectious Diseases Control
Academic Board Member
UNSW Higher Research Degrees Committee Member
UNSW Instititue of Water lead on Health & Water
UNSW Medicine, UNSW, SYDNEY NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA
T: +61 2 93852586 UNSW ABN 57195873179 CRICOS Provider Code 00098G
[cid:image001.jpg@01D1AC4D.C18F2C60]Invitation
28 September 2016, 2.30 pm – 5.30 pm
The Colombo Theatres,
UNSW Kensington Campus, SydneyInauguration
Professor Ian Jacobs, UNSW President and Vice-Chancellor
Keynote address
Emeritus Professor Peter Baume AC
Health systems challenges: past and futurePlenary lecture
Professor Mary-Louise McLaws
Infection Control – past and futureMeet and Greet
Mingle with guests, staff and alumniReception
Awards ceremonyTo register:
[cid:image003.jpg@01D1AC4E.5507B4D0](Registration is essential as spots are limited)
You are invited to celebrate with us as we reflect on the 60 years of our Health Management programs at UNSW. The Health Management program was the first and is now the largest health management program in Australia. The program has provided local and international students with the essential capabilities required to respond to the changing and complex contexts faced by health managers and leaders in the workplace.
The celebration event will feature keynote speakers Emeritus Professor Peter Baume, AC and senior UNSW academic Professor Mary-Louise McLaws. The event will conclude with an awards ceremony and Meet and Greet with academics in the field of health management accompanied by drinks and canaps.
[cid:image004.jpg@01D20F44.31D9B630]You are also welcome to join the 2016 APRU Global Health Program Workshop which will be hosted by UNSW Australia from September 28 – October 1, 2016. Bringing together experts from across the APRU network, the workshop will provide a platform for discussion and debate around the theme ‘Double Burden of Disease: Practice, teaching & research’. Please visit the APRU Global Health Program website for more information and to register (see web link above).
For more information about the Health Management celebrations:
Contacts:
Dr Chinthaka Balasooriya, c.balasooriya@unsw.edu.au, (02) 9385 1943
Dr Maria Agaliotis, m.agaliotis@unsw.edu.au, (02) 9385 1185Website:
sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/news-events/celebration-60-years-health-management-unswSchool of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW Australia, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052, Australia
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