Featured blog post: Top free policy and form websites for medical staffs
Medical Staff Leader Connection, July 1, 2010
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Last week, we told you about the top free e-mail list serves for medical staffs. This week, we’re sharing our favorite websites for free medical staff policies and forms. Because institutions are more often keeping their wallets closed rather than open, these website resources can be a boon to the medical staff office, serving as good jumping off point for customizable templates.
Note: As with all free resources, beware where they come from and keep an eye out for reputable original sources (even though they might be hosted on a different location). Here are our favorites…
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