Call for submissions: Have a great infection control policy, checklist, or tool?
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, May 24, 2010
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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