Future perfect? – Opportunities for the information professional in the emerging health and social care sector.
Final chance to book on this free event on 26 March 2014
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Last chance to book your place on this free event to hear perspectives from across the health and social care sector. Join the discussion to see where the needs lie in terms of skills required in this rapidly changing environment.
* Anne Brice will be speaking on the need in Public Health to provide a more proactive knowledge and information service and the skills needed for this.
* Geraldine Clement-Stoneham will talk on the impact of open access in changing requirements from an information service.
* Ruth Carlyle will reflect on the transferability of skills, the impact of access to information and the associated consequences of this access particularly for the end individual charity organisations are working with.
Join our discussion to identify the necessary unique core skills that are needed in today's environment, how to sustain professional skills and how to build in opportunities to help people develop and transfer their skills.
To book please email [log in to unmask]
The evening will be chaired by Rachel Cooke, Head of Library Services and Knowledge Management at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Our speakers are:
Anne Brice
Head of Knowledge and Library Services at Public Health England
Ruth Carlyle
Head of Support and Wellbeing at Macmillan Cancer Support
Geraldine Clement-Stoneham
Knowledge and Information Manager at Medical Research Council
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Venue
Date
Wednesday 26th March
5.30 pm – 7.30 pm followed by networking over drinks and nibbles
Place
British Medical Association,
BMA Head office
BMA House,
Tavistock Square,
London WC1H 9JP.
Tel. 020 7874 7020
www.bmahouse.org.uk
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