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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1972, p. 17

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5 HS REE A RR KS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1972-9 - Health care co - ordinated is the theme of convention Health Care Co-ordinated, the interlocking of patient care services from intensive to home care, is the theme of the 48th Convention of the ¢ Ontario Hospital Associa- tion, scheduled for October 23, 24 and 25 at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Blackstock " ""Alive with His Life", Hymn 26, 7 Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea and Seri pture reading from John 1. ol « Kyte presented a fine pro-, gramme on our priorities. Meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction. The convention program ties in well with two recent government activities affec- ting hospitals. These are the publication of The Com- munity Health Centre In Canada, the report of the Community Health Centre Project to the Conference of Health Ministers and the reorganization of Ontario's Ministry of Health. Health Councils, on October 24in which he will outline the government's views on this reorganization move. Dr. Potter will be followed by speakers from two areas where district health coun- cils are now in existance; the general session focuses on the convention theme--Co- ordination of Care, five ap- proaches to moving patients out of active treatment facilities. At a joint session "for medical staff and trustees on October 24, Dr. J.C.C. Daw- son, Registrar of the Ontario - College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, will Ontario hospitals. Chiefs of Staff, meeting together for the first time at an OHA Convention, will hear Dr. Gordon Cameron, Assistant Professor of Sur- gery, McMaster University Medical Centre discuss Medical Staff Appointments; Dr. Barbara Blake, Chief, Medical Rehabilitation Ch- ronic Care Service, Ministry Dawson's remarks will in- clude comments on the recent series of visits made by the College to some Communities at the Small Hospital' Forum, Wednes- day, October 25. The Wednesday morning general session will consist of five "mini" papers on the following topics; the Crisis Intervention Unit, Misutiliz- ation, Hospital-Wide Inser- vice - Education, Children's Diabetic Day Care Program and A Co-ordinated Com- munity "Psychiatric * Program. The last general session will be an open discussion and Un-co-ordinated. This is an opportunity for delegates to examine the effects and practical application of sel- ected major pieces of legis- lation. Another first for the con- vention is the addition of sessions for two groups, Meeting for the first time at the convention will be the Speech Pathologists and "Audiologists and ' Hospital Ambulance Servicces. The convention was at- tended by more than 8,000 » News The Hon. Dr. Richard discuss Hospital Visits, Ap- of Health, will speak on the between" government and people last year including : Poter will deliver the key- pointment Procedures and Ontario Extended Health hospital representatives on trustees, administrators,- (continued) note address on District Privilege Changes. Dr. Care Program in Rural Legislation--Co-ordinated doctors, nurses, technolo- gists. and other ancillary health care personnel, mak- ing it Canada's largest hospital convention. The afternoon unit of the Niagara Peninsula and CL A U.C.W. was held at the home Hamilton. : : of Audrey Wright for the Official Opening Luncheon September meeting. Leader, . speaker on Monday, October Florence Larmer opened with prayer followed by a hymn, "Father, Bless Our Group To-day". Audrey Wright conducted the wor- ~ nial Church, Oshawa on October 23 and Newcastle, October 30 with the speaker 23 is Dr. J. 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