Hospital Safety Symposium update: Free speaker interviews now online
Hospital Safety Connection, April 23, 2008
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Two weeks from today, our Second Annual Hospital Safety Symposium will take place in Las Vegas with an all-star roster of speakers.
In anticipation of this exciting event, we’ve posted three free audio interviews on the main Hospital Safety Center page with some of the presenters at the symposium:
- Dean Samet, director of regulatory compliance services at Smith Seckman Reid, who talks about The Joint Commission's 2008 emergency management standards and what surveyors will focus on
- Brad Keyes, a safety consultant at The Greeley Company, who discusses why smaller hospitals need to pay special attention to the duties of The Joint Commission's life safety specialists
- Steve MacArthur, also a safety consultant at Greeley and author of our Mac’s Safety Space blog, who reviews how surveyors look at safety risk assessments under EC.1.10
We hope you enjoy these interviews. We’ve found that Window Media Player may be a better option than QuickTime Player when listening to the audio files.
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