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2008 Showcase Stocking Stuffer Contest

Regular subscribers to Outpatient Surgery Magazine can learn about new surgical products and earn chances to win great prizes, including an Apple iP...

Hospitals Starting to See Economic Slump's Effects

Some hospitals are reporting a decline in patient admissions for elective procedures as American consumers look for ways to cut or delay unnecessary...

C. diff Infections More Common Than Previously Believed

More than one out of 100 hospital patients is infected with or colonized by Clostridium difficile, a prevalence that's at least 6.5 times greater th...

Home > Archive > Employee Safety Guide > 2008
7 Non-stick Plans
Here's how to protect your staff from the tools of their trade.
Ron Stoker (www.isips.org)

Preventing sharps injuries and exposures in the hazardous operating room environment is challenging. Here are seven practical tips you can employ to protect your staff.

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