Emergency prep will be a prime piece of next week’s Hospital Safety Center Symposium
Hospital Safety Connection, May 6, 2009
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No doubt H1N1 swine flu preparation efforts will be on the minds of attendees to our 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium given the continued monitoring of new cases in the country. The symposium takes place May 14-15 in Las Vegas.
The overlap among hospitals, departments of health, and government offices acts as a ready-made case to discuss as part of the symposium session, “Better ways to integrate emergency operations planning with your community.”
Those of you within driving distance of Las Vegas still have a chance to make plans to join us next week for the Hospital Safety Center Symposium.
On a related note, click here to see HCPro products that may help your hospital combat or prevent the effects of H1N1.
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