Ask the expert: What does National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week mean to you?
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, October 30, 2008
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November is right around the corner and with it comes National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week (November 2-8). What does National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week mean to you? Email your thoughts to Associate Editor Emily Berry at eberry@hcpro.com, and check back next week to hear what your peers have to say.
Be sure to check out the Credentialing Resource Center blog (www.credentialingresourcecenter.com/blog/) all next week, too. Each day will feature a new post highlighting the important work medical staff professionals do year round.
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