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Rewarding hand hygiene initiatives
07 March 2013
Deb has launched the Deb Hand Hygiene Awards 2010, in conjunction with IPS Education and Professional Development Committee, to promote the importance of improving hand hygiene in the health sector.

Deb has launched the Deb
Hand Hygiene Awards 2010, in
conjunction with IPS Education
and Professional Development
Committee, to promote the
importance of improving
hand hygiene in the health
sector.
"We are looking for initiatives that have been designed to improve rates of hand hygiene," says Alan Nelson, National Sales Manager for Deb's Healthcare division."We want to learn about the campaigns you have run, the results you have achieved and any points learned along the way. In recognition of these initiatives, those who enter will have the chance to win one of three educational grants." Get involved now by emailing: [email protected]
"We are looking for initiatives that have been designed to improve rates of hand hygiene," says Alan Nelson, National Sales Manager for Deb's Healthcare division."We want to learn about the campaigns you have run, the results you have achieved and any points learned along the way. In recognition of these initiatives, those who enter will have the chance to win one of three educational grants." Get involved now by emailing: [email protected]
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