How can Occupational Therapists be prominent players within the Mental Health system?
You are invited to join the initial launch of the OT Mental Health Community of Practice. In the midst of change and opportunity within mental health services, join us with our special guests on a journey of discovery – seeing where our Occupational Therapy profession has been, and where it can go in the years to come. Come prepared to think about our successes and possibilities and to meet old friends and new colleagues. Thursday September 13th, 2007 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm Wine and Cheese Mixer New Venue: Grey Nuns Community Hospital Auditorium 1100 Youville Drive | Edmonton, Alberta 6:30p.m. – 7:00p.m. Registration 7:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. Program Agenda: • Introductions and Greetings • Dr. Roger Bland, Medical Director of the Alberta Mental Health Board will discuss AMHB priorities and how occupational therapists can contribute • Sharon Brintnell and David Liu will present an overview of past initiatives and achievement in OT mental health practice in the province • Participants will be in
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- How can Occupational Therapists be prominent players within the Mental Health system?