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Make the Switch to Safety Scalpels
How to tap into the power to change surgeon behaviors.
Dan O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief

Convincing your surgeons to convert to safety sharps is not a game for the meek and mild. Those who've done it say you must be shrewd, strong-willed, strict - even a little sneaky.

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