[CARPA] EarInfo Network
Jane Burns
burnsj at westnet.com.au
Tue Jan 2 15:38:26 EST 2007
Hi Fran good timing, I wanted to ask you all about getting foriegn bodies
from ears, I had a rather large cochroach in an ear yesterday I tried to
wash it out then float it out. I managed to drown it but am uncomfortable
usuing bent alligator forcepts down an ear canal when I cant see what I am
doing, but I have to do it.
Jane
Fran I have a pharmacy guestion, why has vitamin K been removed from chemist
shelves
cheers Jane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fran Vaughan" <Fran.Vaughan at cdu.edu.au>
To: <carpa at ozdocit.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 1:46 PM
Subject: [CARPA] EarInfo Network
> FYI - Fran
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> A new Indigenous ear health and hearing online resource is up and
> running!
>
> This "one-stop info-shop" on the internet is for people working with
> and
> interested in middle ear disease in Indigenous Australians (teachers,
> health workers, nurses, doctors and more) and is called the Australian
> Indigenous EarInfoNet.
>
> Click here http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/ears to go straight to
> the Indigenous EarInfoNet.
>
> This resource is also the new home of an online Network, which is
> called the Indigenous EarInfoNetwork. Go to the site and join now to
> receive information about ear health and hearing on a regular basis.
>
> The EarInfoNet is up and running, but it is still being developed and
> we want to get input from people working in the field during this
> process.
>
> For example, we plan to put a lot more visual material on the site and
> also a lot more content and resources that you can download and/or
> print
> off directly. But this will take time and, most importantly, it will
> require input from you as users of the resource.
>
> Please give as much feedback about the site as you like, send in your
> resources, project information, lessons learned, information about
> training opportunities, and anything else you feel would be useful to
> others working in the area of Indigenous ear health and hearing (as
> well
> as permission to post it on the site).
>
> Be assured that if you join the Indigenous EarInfoNetwork you will not
> be bombarded with information. Communication will be succinct, the
> content will be moderated and every effort will be made to ensure that
> the subject line effectively communicates the content of the email so
> that any messages that are not directly relevant to you can be easily
> identified and deleted. You can also request to be taken off the
> listserve any time.
>
> Please send this information onto anybody you think might be
> interested
> in this resource.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Susie
>
> (On behalf of the EarInfoNet)
>
> Susie Hopkins
> Ear Health and Education Unit
> Menzies School of Health Research
> Ph: 89227964
> Email: susie.hopkins at menzies.edu.au
> <mailto:susie.hopkins at menzies.edu.au>
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