Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace

Original Presentation Date:
03/10/2014

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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Does your practice have a grooming policy? Once you've defined the culture of your practice and the image you are committed to presenting to your clients, your hospital policy should include a statement about what is considered acceptable (or not) with respect to tattoos and piercings.

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