Call for submissions: Have a great infection control policy, checklist, or tool?
Nurse Leader Weekly, May 31, 2010
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Have a great IC policy, checklist, or tool? Enter our contest to win a free product!
Take this opportunity to share your expertise and be recognized by your peers in the field—HCPro is looking for infection prevention experts who have a great policy or tool to share with us. Some examples include:
- Hospital-acquired infection tracking tool
- Staff training materials
- Hand hygiene policies
- Pandemic policies
Those who submit a tool will be entered into a drawing to win a free book or video from HCPro. The best contributions will be published in an upcoming HCPro resource. Published contributors will also be entered to win a free copy of the finished product!
Please submit the tool with a short description, along with your contact information (so we can credit the tool accordingly) to project editor Tami Swartz at tswartz@hcpro.com.
Good luck!
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