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On Aug 21 2006 12:58PM smccaffrey wrote: |
Is anyone experiencing problems with cats on hospital grounds and how do you deal with same, we would be most grateful for your advice, Siobh�n |
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On Aug 22 2006 12:59PM debbiecalver wrote: |
Bet you don't have a mouse/rat problem though. Horses for courses |
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On Sep 4 2006 8:39PM elspeth.connatty wrote: |
Perhaps you should leave the cats as they control small rodents.
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On Sep 4 2006 8:40PM kmjmorgan wrote: |
Whoops, I was five minutes late into work today - I stopped at the local shop to buy food for the cat that lives on our hospital grounds. Don"t know about the infection risk - but I recon she does more for staff and patient well being than a shed load of antidepressants. Kaz. ............................................................................ Pain Talk http://www.pain-talk.org.uk The national discussion forum and community for UK Healthcare Professionals with an interest in acute, chronic, or palliative Pain Management.
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 ICNA Community Network MeetingPlease note the next Community ICNA meeting is on the, Wednesday 6th September 2006 and will be held at Eastman Dental Hospital, London.
To download the agenda go to the CICNN page under 'Business and Special Interest Groups' (Member access required)
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The 36th Annual Infection Control ConferenceSeptember 25th to 27th 2006
The Brighton Centre
Brighton, England
This is THE Infection control conference of the year, focusing on prevention and control of infections in all areas of healthcare. The conference will provide a mixture of lectures, debates, concurrent sessions, workshops and networking.
Leading international Speakers who have already confirmed include Dr Seto Wing Hong and Stuart Emslie.
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