Create your own hand hygiene video for AORN
OSHA Healthcare Connection, January 5, 2010
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If you enjoy the creativity of producing your own training videos, or if you’ve created an entertaining hand hygiene video already, submit your video to the Association for periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) and you could win $5,000.
AORN’s contest runs until January 18, 2010, and contestants will be judged on demonstration of correct technique, thoroughness and use of appropriate steps, compliance with AORN recommended practices, and creativity.
You can submit your video on AORN’s YouTube channel.
If you don’t have a hand hygiene video or are in need of one, check out the hand hygiene section of HCPro’s “Bloodborne Pathogens Training Video.”
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