Best Practices in
Health Care Administration
for Aboriginal, First Nation, Métis, and Rural Communities
May 31 and June 1, 2010
Optional Workshops: June 2, 2010
EDMONTON, ALBERTA
Event Overview
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Building Stronger, More Prosperous Communities through Effective Healthcare Management
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- Learn best practices for recruiting healthcare professionals
- Hear a case study about integrating holistic, traditional, and western approaches to medicine
- Understand addiction as a community health concern
- Hear best practices in community healing
- Learn about developing healthcare networks in rural areas
- Get strategies for effectively writing reports and applications
- Review proven strategies for pandemic management in rural areas
- Hear strategies for effectively running community health campaigns and programs
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Take home insight from experienced professionals
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- Aboriginal Healing Foundation
- Blood Tribe
- University of Alberta
- Janus Associates
- Alberta Health Services
- CG Hylton and Associates
- Moore Chamberlin and Associates
- Miller Thomson LLP
- Saskatchewan Department of Health
- Health Canada
- Kamloops Indian Band
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For years, INFONEX has been providing top-notch professional conferences to Aboriginal groups. Attend INFONEX's Aboriginal Health Care Administration for First Nation, Métis, and Rural Communities to get the cutting-edge information, proven strategies and professional insights you need to stay on top of you game.
Our experienced faculty has years of professional medical and administrative service behind them. You cannot afford to miss out on this wealth of knowledge from expert speakers like Cecelia Blackwater who has over 25 years of hospital experience or Dr. Pat Ferris who holds graduate degrees in both psychology and social work. Hear Aboriginal Healing Foundation Executive Director Michael Gagne present on community healing. Our faculty also includes Dr. Jill Konkin Associate Dean of Rural and Regional Health and member of the Aboriginal Health Careers Committee at the University of Alberta.
Enrich your conference experience by taking advantage of our expertly crafted optional workshops. Both of our facilitators have a long history of consulting for First Nations. Over her career Meredith Moore has consulted for 28 First Nations and 5 tribal councils. Chris Hylton has been designing innovative human resources solutions for over 20 years. Don't miss out on collective decades of wisdom. Register today!
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Who Should Attend This Event
- Chiefs
- Councillors
- Executive Directors
- Health Administrators/Directors
- Health Managers
- Health Coordinators
- Program Coordinators
- Health Portfolio Holders
- Mental Health Coordinators
- Health Promotion Professionals
- Mental Health Professionals
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