HCPro News -- Maureen Connors Potter will speak at international conferences
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, October 14, 2008
Maureen Connors Potter, HCPro’s Vice President for International Services, and former Executive Director for International Accreditation at the Joint Commission International (JCI), will be speaking at the following upcoming international conferences:
ISQua 25th International Conference: Healthcare Quality and Safety
October 19 – 22, 2008 in Denmark
Topic: “Stay Ready: Tools to achieve and maintain accreditation and sustain quality improvement"
Infection Control Conference Abu Dhabi Medical Congress
October 26 – 28, 2008 in Abu Dhabi
Topics: “JCI Standards”, “How to overcome Non-Compliance with Infection Control Procedures” and “The role of handwashing in reducing infections"
At the conferences, Ms. Potter will be offering a limited number of 30 minute complimentary consultations with attendees to discuss their specific challenges and help craft the best possible approaches to solving them.
If you would like to contact Maureen Connors Potter or schedule a consultation, please email her at mpotter@hcpro.com or call +1 978 317 6478.
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