Our final prize drawing is for HCPro's emergency management DVD
Hospital Safety Connection, January 28, 2009
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As we wrap up our month-long celebration of Hospital Safety Connection’s 10th year, we want to congratulate the winner of last week’s contest, Steve Olson. Steve works at Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Russellville, AR, and he won a free copy of our Life Safety Compliance Manual.
Asked about Hospital Safety Connection, Steve wrote, “The research by the staff at HCPro saves me time and has helped me avoid several pitfalls as I attempt to keep abreast of changes in codes and standards. Thanks to you all!” Thanks in return, Steve, along with everyone else who wrote in.
We have our final contest this week, with the prize being a free copy of HCPro’s DVD, Emergency Management Training for Frontline Staff. The video features expert analysis from Joseph Cappiello, chairperson of Cappiello & Associates in Elmhurst, IL, who will be speaking at our 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium in May.
To enter the contest, all you have to do is provide us your name and e-mail address, and we’ll randomly choose a winner.
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