Kimberly-Clark Seeks Submissions for 2011 HAI WATCHDOG Awards

Kimberly-Clark Health Care has announced it is now seeking submissions for the 2011 HAI WATCHDOG Awards, according to a Kimberly-Clark Health Care news release.

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The program aims to recognize the efforts of dedicated healthcare professionals working to prevent healthcare-associated infections in their healthcare facilities. This is the second year for the program. Note: Read about the 2010 winners by clicking here.

 

The deadline to submit a program for consideration is Jan. 31, 2012. Nominations will be accepted from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Kimberly-Clark will provide winning programs with an educational grant.

 

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To learn more and submit your program for consideration, click here. The awards program is an initiative of Kimberly-Clark’s HAI WATCHDOG Community, which is designed to encourage the sharing of best practices among clinicians.

 

To learn about the elements of an award-winning HAI prevention program, click here.

 

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