EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
New Portable Medical Records Can Save Lives In An Emergency Medical News Today A new computer application called ViRec(TM) uses portable storage technology called a flash drive to privately record vital medical information for emergency viewing by medical personnel. Additionally, the ViRec application optionally fers medical records from the storage unit to a cell phone for emergency reference. [click link for full article] New Portable Medical Records Can Save Lives in an Emergency PR Web A new computer application called ViRec(TM) uses portable storage technology called a flash drive to privately record vital medical information for emergency viewing by medical personnel. Additionally, the ViRec application optionally fers medical records from the storage unit to a cell phone for emergency reference. (PRWeb Dec 5, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: Carbon monoxide scanner added to squad's arsenal The Reporter SOMERVILLE -- The Somerville Rescue Squad has taken steps in defeating the silent killer, carbon monoxide poisoning, by acquiring new technology which for the first time in this region allows emergency medical technicians and other pre-hospital care providers to measure patients for the toxin outside a hospital. Harmon Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital Launches RFID-Based Asset Tracking Solution From Exavera and Patient Care RedNova Exavera Technologies Incorporated and Patient Care Technology Systems (PCTS) today announced their successful implementation of an integrated Real-Time Location System (RTLS) at the Harmon Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. ER Urgent Care Centers Adds Medical Director Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance ER Urgent Care Centers ERUG is proud to announce the addition of Dr. Pedro Juan MD to its medical staff. With the intensive growth that has taken place in recent months ERUG has added additional supervision in an effort to continue high quality medical care in its clinics. Medical start-ups find healthy market Sun-Sentinel Devices becoming attractive investment for new companies When Jud Carlson launched his first medical technology start-up in Fort Lauderdale in 1990, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists viewed South Florida as a beach hangout. Hospital emergency room antiquated, say two doctors Kern Valley Sun Two of Kern Valley Hospital's doctors say that replacing the emergency room is imperative to bringing in more top quality staff. After a hard rain last winter, the emergency room was inundated with water, said Dr. Hoshang Pormir. Funding sought for emergency medical project Rocky Mount Telegram TARBORO – A new project under way in Eastern North Carolina could one day help save Edgecombe County residents' lives. Verizon Foundation Awards $323,000 in Literacy, Domestic Violence Prevention and Technology Grants to 33 Greater Puget Broadcast Newsroom SEATTLE , Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Award-winning actor James Earl Jones joined King County Executive Ron Sims today at Town Hall to help NPower Seattle kick off its newly created NPower Technology Service Corps. Tuesday evening - shock news about Accident and Emergency Units Bexhill Today Government plans to reduce accident and emergency services at local hospitals and concentrate them at specialist regional centres were backed on Tuesday by two leading doctors. (05/12/2006 18:11:32)
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