From the Patient Safety Monitor Blog: Announcing a new Blog contest!
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, February 24, 2010
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Our contest last summer was such at hit that we've decided to launch a new contest in honor of the upcoming Patient Safety Awareness Week, which takes place from March 7-13. The contest is simple: Send in examples (this can be stories or written accounts, tools/forms, policies/procedures, etc.) of how your hospital is complying with the 2010 National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG). Have you run any events this year to teach staff about the 2010 NPSGs? Are you planning anything special in honor of Patient Safety Awareness Week?
Click here to read more about the contest and how to enter on the Patient Safety Monitor Blog.
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