NIOSH wants your star rating for video
OSHA Healthcare Connection, March 7, 2006
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If the Oscars didn't satisfy your need to opine about films, the National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) invites you to comment on its new patient handling training video.
NIOSH, the American Nurses Association, and the Veterans Health Administration's Patient Safety Center, have collaborated in producing "Safe Patient Handling and Movement Principles," to improve work practices for patient care workers. The video is designed for use in nursing schools. It will remain available for review in Flash in an online version and a downloadable version until May 30.
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