Briefings on Infection Control October 2008
Briefings on Infection Control, October 1, 2008
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Can training IC liaisons really save your sanity?
CMS adds to list of reduced-payment infections
2009 IC standards: New numbers, familiar concepts
Stay vigilant: Pandemic influenza is more likely than ever
Document, monitor, and limit flash sterilization to stay out of hot water with The Joint Commission
Audits and training critical to food safety
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