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Do we need library ombudsmen?
Thursday, June 18, 2009I recently had a not-so-fun experience with our local hospital which reminded me of how important it is to ensure one’s front-line staff are empowered to question things.
During our childbirth class – which was sponsored by the hospital where I was going to be giving birth – we were told by our childbirth educator that circumcisions at the hospital cost approximately $500. As we were told this by ...
Original article from http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/2009/06/17/do-we-need-library-ombudsmen/
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