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Andrew Ho wrote:

Dear all,

OSHCA 2002 is only about 1 week away. It appears that the agenda still
needs some work.

I don't think OSHCA 2002 meeting is off-topic for the OpenHealth list. I
tried to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but it appears to have bounced.

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Joseph,

I just visited the OSHCA 2002 site at openparadigms and it looks like you
are still working on the agenda. There are empty slots in the
"agenda_at_a_glance" and discrepencies between the detailed agenda
and the "at_a_glance" version. Was I looking at the "official" agenda?

Since we only have approximately one week left, is there anything I can do
to help finalize the agenda?

Since we now have 3 full days, will there be room to fit in some of the
sessions that I previously proposed? There appears to be quite a few open
slots on the schedule. According to the detailed agenda, you did give the
OIO project 45 minutes of breakout room time on Day 1 and 2 - however, you
are still listing the same title for both sessions. I proposed 3 items for
the agenda, maybe one of three sessions may be appropriate for the main
auditorium?

Since there is just 1 more week left, please let me know what is going on
ASAP.

I also noticed that the OIO session's description has been removed from
the detailed agenda hosted at
http://www.openparadigms.com/oshca2002/Dynamic_Agenda.  I know it was
there before.

Could you please restore it?

Thanks,

Andrew
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Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of California, Los Angeles




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