Medical Executive-Post Disaster Preparedness Instructions
By Ann Miller RN MHA [Executive-Director]
It occurrs to us that if this ME-P blog’s RSS feed fails (due to Feedburner troubles) those who subscribe that way won’t know it.
So, here’s a big hint: we rarely go a day without a post. It’s probably been years since we’ve gone two days without one. So, if you don’t see the ME-P in your reader for a day or two, check the site. We will have posted instructions for how to regain the RSS feed, or otherwise communicate what we’re doing to resolve the interruption.
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