Two weeks and counting until the Hospital Safety Center Symposium
Hospital Safety Connection, April 30, 2009
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We’re just 14 days away from the 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium, which takes place May 14-15 in Las Vegas.
It is not too late to make plans to join us, as the symposium offers a unique agenda of sessions that you simply won’t find at any other conference.
A couple of useful tidbits that might help you if you’re on the fence about attending:
- We’ve posted an online letter that you can pass along to your supervisor outlining the professional development benefits to attending the symposium
- We’ve also come up with five great reasons to join us at the program
We hope to see many of you soon at the Hospital Safety Center Symposium.
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