OSHA blog: Want to be an author for HCPro?
Hospital Safety Insider, January 14, 2016
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As you know, from time to time, I ask you for your input on books that the safety market at HCPro will be working on. After all, we are trying to help you do your jobs better and you're the people who know best what you need.
Here is a list of the book subjects that we have in development for this year. This is in direct response to the feedback we have gotten from customer surveys, market research and trends, as well as a good look at the books we've done in the past and felt that needed a re-write.
What we don't have are authors, and that's where I need your help.
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