Re: NSH SYMPOSISUM

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From:"Noreen S. Gilman" <n4xiu@gate.net>
To:Lee & Peggy Wenk <lpwenk@mail.netquest.com>, Janice Mahoney <jmahoney@alegent.org>
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Peggy, Janice, et al,
How about us poor NSH members who are unable to attend the NSH conventions?
Will we be able to get this information another way?  I'm sure there are
more of us out there in histoland.
Noreen

Noreen Gilman, HT (ASCP) CLS
Laboratory Manager
Skin & Cancer Associates
Hallandale Beach, Florida

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee & Peggy Wenk" <lpwenk@mail.netquest.com>
To: "Janice Mahoney" <jmahoney@alegent.org>
Cc: <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: NSH SYMPOSISUM


> For those interested - the following workshops can be taken at the NSH
> symposium/convention in Milwaukee:
>
> Saturday, September 16, 2000
> 8:00 am - 11:30 am
> Workshop #9
> "More Than A Gut Feeling: How to Avoid Hiring the Wrong Person"
> Vinnie Della Speranze, MS, HTL(ASCP), Med. U. of South Carolina,
> Charleston, SC
>
> Sunday, September 17, 2000
> 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
> Workshop #33
> "Violence in the Workplace"
> Janice Mahoney, HT(ASCP), Methodist Hospital, Omaha, NE
>
>
> Janice Mahoney wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I think the discussions here on violence in the workplace are important.
I'm giving a half day workshop at nationals this year on the subject.  Work
is the number one place where women are killed.  Some of the other
statistics are staggering.  There are usually signs and indicators that a
person may become violent.  It's all about prevention, being aware and not
being afraid of overreacting.  It's better to overreact than to be dead.  I
agree that Vinnie's workshop was very good and pertinent.  Thanks Vinnie,
for addressing this important problem.
> > My sympathies to those close to this recent tragedy.
> > Regards,
> > Jan Mahoney
> > Omaha
>
>




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