Share Your Patient Safety Story
Nurse Leader Insider, February 9, 2017
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In anticipation of Patient Safety Awareness Week (March 12-18, 2017), our sister publication Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare would like to invite you to share your patient safety story.
Do you have a story about a positive (or negative) patient safety experience you overcame in your career? Did you or your department come up with an innovative process to improve the patient safety experience or processes? Whatever your story, we want to hear it!
Submit a 600-word story for publication and as a thank-you, you will receive a 20% discount off a retail HCPro product. Approved stories will appear on PSQH.com and Strategies for Nurse Managers.com during Patient Safety Awareness week and in the March/April issue of the magazine. Submissions are due February 20, 2017.
Submit your story to Editor Michelle Clarke at mclarke@hcpro.com.
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