The planning continues for an exciting SHEA Spring 2015 Conference, which will take place May 14-17 in Orlando. The meeting will have a broader format while retaining the highly successful SHEA-CDC Certificate Training Course in Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology. New additions include a SHEA Certificate Course in Infection Prevention for Long Term Care and focused scientific abstracts related to healthcare epidemiology, including poster and oral abstract awards. The SHEA 2015 abstract submission site just opened and the deadline for submissions is January 16th. So, get excited, tell your friends and start doing science - we can't wait to see what you're doing! And remember, you can't win an abstract award if you don't submit an abstract.Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
Thursday, August 14, 2014
SHEA 2015: Abstract Site Open
The planning continues for an exciting SHEA Spring 2015 Conference, which will take place May 14-17 in Orlando. The meeting will have a broader format while retaining the highly successful SHEA-CDC Certificate Training Course in Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology. New additions include a SHEA Certificate Course in Infection Prevention for Long Term Care and focused scientific abstracts related to healthcare epidemiology, including poster and oral abstract awards. The SHEA 2015 abstract submission site just opened and the deadline for submissions is January 16th. So, get excited, tell your friends and start doing science - we can't wait to see what you're doing! And remember, you can't win an abstract award if you don't submit an abstract.
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