Join our roundtable group and be eligible for a free book
Hospital Safety Connection, January 30, 2008
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Long-time readers of Briefings on Hospital Safety know that we put a lot of faith in the opinions and comments of our customers. With that in mind, we're offering a new opportunity for those of you who would like to be part of our safety roundtable group.
We want to amass a small roster of safety professionals and facility managers whom we could occasionally schedule to join us by phone to discuss trends and new product ideas. Those who end up participating in a call will receive a free HCPro book of their choosing as our way of saying thanks.
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