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Joseph Travers <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Mar 2004 12:11:13 -0500
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Hello, all you good looking Ontario Archivists, you.

Another gentle, non-harrassing email reminder (notice that I have not indicated that it is the "Final Reminder") that those Health Archivists you hear so gosh darn much about, HAIG, is meeting THIS FRIDAY in London!  If you're in SouthWestern Ontario and need something groovy to do this Friday, c'mon out!  Come and meet some Health Archivists!  Yay!

It is running from 11 - 2 at the Sussman-Deadman Archival Centre
(Regional Mental Health Care Centre, London), and as a special bonus from the SouthWest Ontario Chapter of the AAO and The UWO Archives, everyone is welcome to stay afterwards for a tour of the New Archives Facilities at UWO!

Another bonus (HAIG is All About The Giving You More Than One Bonus) is that the founders of the Archival Centre, Drs Sam Sussman and John Deadman will be our guest speakers, giving us a 30 minute history of psychiatry in Canada!

All of this info, as well as directions, an agenda, information about the Health Information Protection Act (we'll be discussing this), and LUNCH INFORMATION is all on the front page of HAIG's website:
http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/hilscan/haig/
One Final Note:  Please contact me, Joseph Travers (there's a handy-dandy "reply" button on your email program) if you intend on coming this Friday.   We NEED to know numbers, because LUNCH is going to be catered (but not free - information is on the website) - you can still come without letting me know, but there will not be food for you - and I think we can all agree that everything is better with food, right?

Yours in good health,
Joseph Travers
Chair - Health Archivists Interest Group
http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/hilscan/haig

416-967-2600 x227
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