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SA04 - Improving NICU Outcomes: Patient Safety and Reducing Medication Errors
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RN - 1.25 hours, Pharmacology - 0.5 hours
Originating Date: April 8, 2010 Termination Date: April 8, 2012
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The National Conference of Neonatal Nursing
Speaker:
Robin Clifton-Koeppel, MS, RNC-NIC, CPNP, CNS
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