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Infection Control Monitor, February 22, 2008
IC staff training is mandatory and critical for the safety of your staff and patients, but every facility has different needs, resources, and technology to support those efforts.
We'd like to invite all of you to give us your thoughts about IC training and resources in your facility through a brief online survey. The anonymous survey should only take a minute or two to complete--but save you lots of time in the long run. Click here to take the survey.
The first 50 survey participants are eligible to enter a lottery to receive one free book or video of your choice (see survey to enter contact information). The survey will be active until March 5.
Thank you in advance for your valuable time and feedback.
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