AORN, 3M announce hand hygiene champions, and video contest winner
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, May 12, 2010
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The Association for periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) and 3M recently announced Perioperative Hand Hygiene Champions. These professionals were nominated by their colleagues for demonstrating a passion for hand hygiene and fostering compliance within their facility.
AORN and 3M also announced the Billings (MT) Clinic as the winner of the Hand Hygiene Video Contest. Staff members at the Billings Clinic adapted a version of the Hokey Pokey to increase awareness about hand hygiene.
Click here to see the list of Perioperative Hand Hygiene Champions and to view the top three finalists for the video contest.
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