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Credentialing & Verification Update, August 1, 2007
Subscribers to the 2007 Credentialing and Privileging Desktop Reference (CPDR)-and readers who sign up for a free 30-day trial offer-have access to verification forms that can make their jobs faster and easier.
In addition to downloading the clinical privileges review form, which may be used to monitor changes in a practitioners' privileges, your trial will give you access to free searches of CPDR's +1,000 hospital medical staff credentials office listings, more than 200 medical school listings, and over 700 nursing schools, among other listings.
For details about CPDR online or to sign up for a free 30-day trial of CPDR, click here.
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