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RSM/Health Libraries Conference - Knowledge Management in Practice - 1 July 2002

 (Apologies for cross-posting)
Knowledge Management In Practice
- bringing librarians and clinicians together to serve patients more effectively

Monday 1st July 2002
The Royal Society of Medicine

In association with The CILIP Health Libraries Group

This symposium is designed for librarians working in healthcare who wish to develop their skills; understand the roles which they can fulfil and contribute to the debate about how knowledge management in the health service could be developed.

TOPICS INCLUDE:

CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:
Professor Bob Fryer,  Dr Myriam Lugon,  Ms Anne-Toni Rodgers,
Ms Maggie Haines,  Ms Jackie Chapman,  Dr Charles Shaw,
Mr Mark Outhwaite, Dr Andrew Griffiths, Mr Ian Snowley,
Mr Andrew Booth, Mr Bruce Madge

Accreditation: 5 CPD Credits
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Knowledge Management In Practice
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