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Infection Control Monitor, March 11, 2004
Subscribers to HCPro's newsletter Briefings on Infection Control (BOIC) are now eligible for a new
In addition to being the leading provider of need-to-know information products for the healthcare industry, HCPro (which publishes BOIC) is pleased to announce its recent certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a national provider of continuing nursing education.
That means that in addition to being on top of all of the hottest topics in your field, you and your nursing staff will qualify for four contact hours each year. Every quarter, you're eligible for one contact hour. BOIC subscribers will receive further details about this exciting program in the coming weeks.
Accreditation by the ANCC as a provider of nursing continuing education validates that HCPro has the capacity to provide quality continuing education that meets national standards.
Our nursing education activities provide nursing professionals with assistance in the development and maintenance of their continued competence, enhance their professional practice, and support achievement of their career goals.
The ANCC became its own corporation, a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association, in 1991. More than 150,000 nurses throughout the
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