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Bon Secours leaders were joined by City of Suffolk, business and community leaders on Oct. 26…
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Eben Kermit, Lead Clinical Applications/Clinical Engineer, Stanford HealthCare This session will be highly interactive with facilitated…
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By K Richard Douglas Cybercrime cost Americans nearly $7 billion in 2021, substantially up from the…
The TechNation roundtable series continues this month with a look at asset tracking and real-time location…
When a caregiver or responder reaches for an automated external defibrillator (AED), they need the device to be functioning correctly. Someone’s life literally depends on it. Routine visual and operational checks can go a long way toward ensuring the safety and effectiveness of AEDs; and some newer models include features that facilitate this process. ECRI’s testing of AEDs reveals which device features and deployment practices can be most effective.

