New this year: Attend the Hospital Safety Center Symposium virtually and save travel costs
Hospital Safety Connection, February 3, 2010
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For the first time, you and your colleagues will be able to attend the 4th Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium either in person or virtually in your facility via a Webcast.
Virtual attendees will view a live simulcast of the presentations on their computers, from the convenience of their own hospitals, with full access to all course materials and the ability to ask questions remotely.
This exciting option may help those of you whose hospitals have limited travel budgets for professional development.
The Hospital Safety Center Symposium takes place May 6-7 in Las Vegas. Regardless of how you join us, our roster of experts will take you through a jam-packed agenda about environment of care concerns, emergency management approaches, and Life Safety Code compliance.
A reminder that early bird registration for the conference ends March 5.
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