The National Patient Safety Goals (NSPGs) is an important method by which the Joint Commission promotes and enforces key changes in patient safety in thousands of healthcare organizations in the US and across the globe. Last year, the NPSGs included new regulations targeting the spread of infections owing to multidrug-resistant organisms, catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI), and surgical site infections (SSI). The 2010 National Patient Safety Goals is effective from July 1 this year. If you want to get more information on 2010 National Patient Safety Goals, all you need to do is sign up for audio conferences. When you do so, the conference will help you zoom in on the changes to the 2010 National Patient Safety Goals as determined by the Joint Commission. You will also discover quality and safety initiatives to boost compliance while enhancing the safety of patients and at the same time recognize evidence-based patient risk factors associated with patient safety goals. The advantage of tuning in to an audio conference for the 2010 National Patient Safety Goals is that you can skip the costly travel arrangements and educate yourself from the comforts of your own home. You can also save on your time as you don't have to travel the distance to attend one. But the best part of attending such a conference is that you get to acquire Continuing Educational Units (CEUs) to keep your certification up and running. What's more, even if you miss out on these conferences, you can always fall back on CDs or print transcripts to train your staff. So go for one today and stay abreast of the 2010 National Patient Safety Goals.