Symposium spotlight: Joseph Cappiello will help you improve emergency preparation with your community
Hospital Safety Connection, February 25, 2009
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An important presentation at the 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium May 14-15 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will let you take home practical ideas on bolstering relationships with your city, town, or region.
Joseph Cappiello, chairman of Cappiello & Associates in Elmhurst, IL, will present “Better ways to integrate emergency operations planning with your community.” Cappiello will share successful strategies to get local agencies more involved with disaster preparation at the hospital level.
Such efforts tie into Joint Commission standard EM.01.01.01, which in part requires hospitals to alert community response groups about the results of the facility’s hazard vulnerability analysis, he said.
With a no-nonsense agenda and minimal time away from your hospital or office, the 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium is a convenient and economical way to keep up with your professional development. Early-bird registration of $795 ends March 13, and $199 rooms are also available until that date at Caesars Palace.
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