Effectiveness of a training program about bio-medical waste management on the knowledge and practices of health-care professionals at a tertiary care teaching institute of North India
BACKGROUND: Training of health-care providers about the various aspects of biomedical waste (BMW) management and handling (M and H) rules can improve the safe disposal of BMW and protect the patients and public from related hazards. OBJECTIVES: Our study objective was to evaluate the existing knowle...
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Main Authors: | Sukhbir Singh (Author), Brijender S Dhillon (Author), Nityanand A. K Shrivastava (Author), Bhuwan Kumar (Author), Sudip Bhattacharya (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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