Towards 2030: Ethical Perspectives

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Harry Rosen

Harry Rosen has enjoyed extensive experience and success during the past forty years in various senior executive capacities primarily within the SA Health care sector.

 

Harry was a part time lecturer on Ethics and Juris Prudence at the University of Johannesburg for ten years and serves as Ombudsman for the Ocularists Association of Southern Africa ( OASA) and the South African Association of Audiologists ( SAAA). Importantly ,Harry is currently the Consultant CEO of the South African Optometric Association . He continues to lecture primarily to optometry students on Ethics and Management at the University of Free State, Cape Peninsula University of Technology and University of Johannesburg..

 

In recognition of his efforts on behalf of the professions he has served, Harry has received certificates of Appreciation and Tribute as well as Honorary Life memberships. In 2008, Harry was nominated  for the ‘Ten most Influential Leaders in Managed Care ‘award.

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Harry Rosen

Harry Rosen has enjoyed extensive experience and success during the past forty years in various senior executive capacities primarily within the SA Health care sector.

 

Harry was a part time lecturer on Ethics and Juris Prudence at the University of Johannesburg for ten years and serves as Ombudsman for the Ocularists Association of Southern Africa ( OASA) and the South African Association of Audiologists ( SAAA). Importantly ,Harry is currently the Consultant CEO of the South African Optometric Association . He continues to lecture primarily to optometry students on Ethics and Management at the University of Free State, Cape Peninsula University of Technology and University of Johannesburg..

 

In recognition of his efforts on behalf of the professions he has served, Harry has received certificates of Appreciation and Tribute as well as Honorary Life memberships. In 2008, Harry was nominated  for the ‘Ten most Influential Leaders in Managed Care ‘award.

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