Agenda - Safe and Sustainable: Children's Heart Services stakeholder engagement event 'How do we deliver a world class service for the future?' held on 22 October 2009
Minutes of the paediatric cardiac stakeholder event 'How do we deliver a world-class service for the future?' held on 22 October 2009
Delegate List - Cardiac Stakeholder Event
October 2009 Cardiac Stakeholder Engagement Event Intro
Anne Keatley-Clarke, Chief Executive, Children’s Heart Federation (CFH): presentation at Safe and Sustainable: Children’s Heart Services stakeholder engagement event ‘How do we deliver a world class service for the future?’ held on 22 October 2010
Leslie Hamilton, President, Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery: presentation delivered at Safe and Sustainable: Children’s Heart Services stakeholder engagement event ‘How do we deliver a world class service for the future?’ held on 22 October 2009
Dr Sheila Shribman, National Clinical Director for Children, Young People and Maternity: presentation delivered at Safe and Sustainable: Children’s Heart Services stakeholder engagement event ‘How do we deliver a world class service for the future?’
William Brawn, Chair, Standards Working Group (Safe and Sustainable): presentation at Safe and Sustainable: Children’s Heart Services stakeholder engagement event ‘How do we deliver a world class service for the future?’
Bruce Keogh presentation transcript
Patricia Hamilton presentation
October 2009 Cardiac Stakeholder Event Panel Q&A
October 2009 Cardiac Stakeholder Engagment Event Q&A
October 2009 Cardiac Stakeholder Engagement Event Feedback
October 2009 Cardiac Stakeholder Engagement Event closing remarks
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