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IAHSS conference set for June
Healthcare Security Weekly, March 21, 2004
The 36th annual International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) is scheduled for June 27-30 at the Westin Hotel in Seattle.
The three-day event, hosted by the IAHSS Washington chapter, will feature programs to meet the needs of healthcare security beginners and seasoned professionals.
Throughout the conference, security and safety professionals will have opportunities to interact and network with exhibitors and their colleagues. In addition, the event will feature speakers on the following topics: "SARS: The Effects on Healthcare Security," "HIPAA and JCAHO Update Review," and "Emergency Room Nurses & Security" to name a few.
For more information or to sign up, visit, http://www.iahss.org/Seminars/Seattle04/preconregis.htm
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