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News and Views Compiled by Barbara Anderson Medical Record Consultant Perhaps Phillip Adams can be given the last say! Where have we come fromi When this journal was born back in the early seventies, the challenge was sur­ "What every newspaper, what every creative organ­ vival- to set up a medium for written communication be­ isation needs, is an injection of the off-beat, the tween and amongst medical record professionals and original and the insubordinate." their colleagues - locally, nationally and, albeit in a For 'newspaper' substitute 'journal' - and there you small way, internationally. A printed" glossy" produc­ have it! tion was a far off dream! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Where are we at now? The journal has survived; it has gone from strength to strength; and thanks to the sup­ Asking a professional association to speak for and port of Rolls Printing - a company whose manager, Mr. answer all the needs of its members is a tall order indeed Ian Rowe, has long been a supporter of the medical - particularly in a country as vast as Australia where record profession in this country - a fully-fledged pro­ http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Medical Record Journal SAGE

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1987 Health Information Management Association of Australia Limited
ISSN
0817-3907
eISSN
1833-3575
DOI
10.1177/183335838701700213
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Abstract

Compiled by Barbara Anderson Medical Record Consultant Perhaps Phillip Adams can be given the last say! Where have we come fromi When this journal was born back in the early seventies, the challenge was sur­ "What every newspaper, what every creative organ­ vival- to set up a medium for written communication be­ isation needs, is an injection of the off-beat, the tween and amongst medical record professionals and original and the insubordinate." their colleagues - locally, nationally and, albeit in a For 'newspaper' substitute 'journal' - and there you small way, internationally. A printed" glossy" produc­ have it! tion was a far off dream! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Where are we at now? The journal has survived; it has gone from strength to strength; and thanks to the sup­ Asking a professional association to speak for and port of Rolls Printing - a company whose manager, Mr. answer all the needs of its members is a tall order indeed Ian Rowe, has long been a supporter of the medical - particularly in a country as vast as Australia where record profession in this country - a fully-fledged pro­

Journal

Australian Medical Record JournalSAGE

Published: Jun 1, 1987

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