In the 20th century when one bought a PC in a store someone would load the operating system and applications from portable disks like CDs or floppy diskettes.
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Low-acuity continuous monitors offer the constant vital signs monitoring that spot-check monitors lack, but without the high cost of higher-acuity, ECG-equipped physiologic monitors.
Creating a culture of safety, having a common ventilator taxonomy, and ensuring competency training for healthcare professionals are three areas that need to be addressed
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This year’s MD Expo Orlando was phenomenal with record-setting attendance, outstanding educational sessions and abundant networking opportunities throughout the three-day event.
Note to readers: This is a bare-fisted observation of a significant problem that exists in many (most?) hospitals today. If your hospital does not fit the model I speak of in this article, I commend you. If it does fit, photocopy this article and leave it on the desk of your boss or the CIO. It may open someone’s eyes.
After being in the hospital for about four weeks, I was taken by ambulance to a rehab hospital. The transport to the rehab facility took about 30 minutes. It was the end of January and very cold outside.
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In the biomed community there are several skill sets that will make a person stand out from the crowd: organizational skills, troubleshooting, mechanical, knowledge with computers, punctuality, etc. But the one set of skills that are most often overlooked, and the hardest to teach in a classroom environment, are “soft skills” or “interpersonal skills.”

