Can training IC liaisons really save your sanity?
Briefings on Infection Control, October 1, 2008
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Many ICPs are juggling a host of regulatory requirements these days and consequently find themselves spread too thin.
To help them get the job done and to extend their reach, many ICPs are enlisting the help of IC liaisons, who, depending on the individual program, do everything from spreading information about IC to helping ICPs with data collection, surveying, and educating staff members.
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