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| 8.30am | Registration | |
| SESSION ONE | ||
| 9.00am | Warwick Anderson | Welcome |
| 9.05am | Richard Larkins | Introduction |
| 9.15am [30 min] | Gavan McCarthy | Medical records: looking for long term solutions in an age of 'quick fixes' |
| 9.45am | John Harley Warner | The Uses of Patient Records by Historians: Patterns, Possibilities, and Perplexities |
| 10.15am | BREAK | |
| SESSION TWO | (Chair Warwick Anderson) | |
| 10.45am | Graham Giles | Preserving records for research purposes |
| 11.15am | John Snowden | Legal aspects of records management |
| 11.45am | Josephine Raw | Electronic Patient Records: Solving or Creating the Problem? |
| 12.15pm | LUNCH | |
| SESSION THREE | (Chair Gavan McCarthy) | |
| 1.45pm | Bronwyn Hewitt, Robyn Weymouth | Current archival issues in Melbourne Hospitals |
| 2.05pm | Doris Young | Issues relating to medical records in clinical practice |
| 2.25pm | Caroline Hannaway | Designing Medical Archive Programs in the United States. |
| 2.55pm | BREAK | |
| 3.15pm - 5pm | Caroline Hannaway (Historical Consultant to the National Institutes of Health); Teng Liaw (Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Melbourne); Janet McCalman (History, University of Melbourne); John Rasa (Box Hill Hospital); Josephine Raw (Royal Womens Hospital) | Panel discussion |