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NHS Reforms in the Labour

Government's Third Term

A Seminar Series

 

Monday March 13th 2006

 

Chris Ham, Professor of Health Policy and Management,

Health Service Management Centre, University of Birmingham.

An Overview and Implications of the NHS Reforms

 

Room 351 Seacole Building, Westbourne Campus, UCE, 

Edgbaston Birmingham

Refreshments will be served from 3.45pm

The seminar will begin at 4pm

 

For further information please contact Dr Elaine Denny on 0121 331 6385

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University staff and students, and NHS staff are all welcome to attend.

The seminars are free, but for catering purposes please book a place

by emailing Maxine O'Neill on [log in to unmask]

 

 

 

Dr Elaine Denny

Head of Health Policy and Sociology Division

Dept of Community Health and Social Work

UCE in Birmingham

Perry Barr

Birmingham B42 2SU

+44 (0)121 331 6385

 


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