Save travel costs by attending the Hospital Safety Center Symposium from your facility
Hospital Safety Connection, April 20, 2010
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The 4th Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium is just two weeks away, and if you won’t be able to join us in person in Las Vegas May 6-7, you can still sign up to attend virtually from your hospital or office.
Virtual attendees will receive log-in information that will allow them to view a simulcast of the conference over the Internet, with full access to materials and the ability to ask questions to our expert speakers.
In just a day-and-a-half, you will receive the latest analysis and compliance tips about the environment of care, emergency management, Life Safety Code, and other Joint Commission hot spots in the physical environment.
Don’t miss out on your chance to join this exciting event virtually and also improve your professional development.
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