Free hospital safety audio conference is now archived online
Hospital Safety Insider, February 11, 2009
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A free online recording is now available of HCPro’s popular audio conference, “Hospital Safety in 2009: A Sneak Preview of HCPro’s 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium.”
During this fast-paced show, speakers Joseph Cappiello, chairman of Cappiello & Associates in Elmhurst, NY, and Brad Keyes, CHSP, safety consultant with The Greeley Company in Marblehead, MA, discussed 2009 changes to The Joint Commission’s physical environment standards and offered tips to better comply with related emergency management and life safety requirements.
Listeners will also get a early look at the sessions coming to the 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium, which takes place May 14-15 in Las Vegas.
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