Hospital Safety Center Symposium sessions now available as $99 audio recordings
Hospital Safety Connection, August 26, 2009
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Those of you who were unable to attend our 3rd Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium in May can now order audio-on-demand recordings of individual sessions or the entire conference program.
Our sessions feature expert analysis and advice about the following topics:
- The Joint Commission’s 2009 scoring system
- Integrating emergency operations plan with the community
- Using life safety drawings to document rated wall maintenance
- New ideas on how to educate workers about safety
- Environment of care topics and concerns from Mac’s Safety Space blog
- Meeting the challenges to life safety compliance
- Strengthening the links between the National Incident Management System, Hospital Incident Command System, and Joint Commission emergency management standards
Full session descriptions are available online. Each session comes with the materials and slides attendees received at the live program.
Sessions cost only $99 each to download, and the full conference costs $399. Those of you who order the full conference will get a free bonus session featuring the symposium’s lively and informative Q&A panel.
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