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  1. This was a wonderfully informative and intersting program! I have shared it with our system’s 10,000 employees, and will make it a key topic at several system clinical meetings.
    Thanks you for developing this.

    By Claire Rupert RN on November 11, 2009
  2. A very interesting program.

    By Connie Surpitski on January 21, 2010

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