Free Webinar - "Measuring Medication Harm: Advantages of Using a Trigger Tool" with Frank Federico, RPh - Wednesday, February 8, 2011, 12:00 PM Eastern. Reserve your seat now.
We hope you can join us for our webinars in 2012, including a Double Webinar Wednesday on February 15:
Top USP 797 Gaps: Results from the 2011 Compliance Survey: Eric S. Kastango, MBA, RPh, FASHP, and Kate Douglass, MS, RN, APN,C, CRNI, will review the findings from the first of its kind national survey of USP 797 compliance. Overall compliance scores for the hospital pharmacy industry will be reviewed along with the top areas for improvement. Register today!
Emerging Infectious Diseases: Michael Olesen will look at infectious diseases that are increasingly likely to require reporting or could pose a problem for managing them in the health care setting. He will look at diseases that are on our borders, that have been eradicated in the US but could easily come back, and some ecological conditions that could drive a higher prevalence of currently rare pathogens. Register today!
Our webinar speakers have also been active in our Community forums by answering questions after their live presentations. Kastango even replies to general USP 797 questions like ISO 5 surface cleaning and measuring air velocity. Join the discussion!
Now onto the news!
Stay well-informed,
Team Pharmacy OneSource
P.S. Kastango's expertise has been helpful in creating policies and procedures in Simplifi 797, a quality compounding assurance tool for USP 797. Get a demo today.
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