Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 16:18:58 -0800
Reply-To: Laurence Doemeny <ldoemeny**At_Symbol_Here**COX.NET>
Sender: DCHAS-L Discussion List <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU>
From: Laurence Doemeny <ldoemeny**At_Symbol_Here**COX.NET>
Subject: Re: Cadaver labs
Comments: To: Regina Frasca
In-Reply-To: <572C1E4A5AEDE74EB3E6AB5C5EEFB65514DD085D**At_Symbol_Here**express.csusm.edu>
I suggest that you go to the following internet sites and search "cadaver laboratories" Osha.gov cdc.gov These would be a good start. You may also try nih.gov The osha site has a link to various laboratory safety problems and solutions. -----Original Message----- From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Regina Frasca Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 2:25 PM To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: [DCHAS-L] Cadaver labs Colleagues, I have been caught off guard and need as much info as you have on Cadaver programs. The Pro's and Con's. The safety implications and recommendations. I know this is a lot to ask for but I have been called for a meeting on the subject and apparently this will be my future. My campus is a medium sized liberal arts program with a BS and MS in nursing capabilities. Any help will be appreciated. Regina M. Frasca, NRCC-CHO Cal State University San Marcos Director of Risk Management & Safety Work: 760-750-4502 Fax: 760-750-3208 rfrasca**At_Symbol_Here**csusm.edu RM&S: Contributing to a total learning environment by providing support, guidance, and leadership, promoting safety and preserving the human and physical resources of the campus community. FAS: Becoming nationally recognized leaders in higher ed administration"
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