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Inaugural All-Ireland Health Intelligence Conference Presentations, Evaluation Forms and Other Comments now available

Posted April 1st, 2008 by ulrike.klein
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7 Dec 2006

After the success of the Inaugural All-Ireland Health Intelligence conference, we’d like to keep the momentum going.

The presentations that were made at the conference and the evaluation forms and other comments are now available.

 

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