Letter from the Editor: A new look and feel is coming soon!
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, March 12, 2009
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Dear readers,
Change is in the air, and I’m not just talking about the warmer temperatures as Spring approaches. Beginning March 27, the Credentialing and Privileging Advisor will feature more medical technology news and verification tips. You’ll still receive the latest credentialing and privileging information, but now it’ll cover a wider area.
Are you interested in learning more about the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN)’s guidelines for vendor representatives in the OR? Do you want to know which resources you can turn to when you need to verify applicant information from a closed hospital? Stay tuned, you’ll get all that and more in one weekly publication delivered right to your email!
To help ring in the changes, we’re updating the name of the newsletter to Credentialing Resource Center Connection. There’s no need to do anything, your current subscription will be automatically updated.
Enjoy and best wishes,
Emily Berry
Associate Editor
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