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Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
While developing Medi-Dose, we were often asked for other products. "Hey... why don't you have... ?" "Yo, I need... Can you get it for me?" So, we started EPS®, Inc. We were asked about liquid packaging to complement our solid oral systems. So, we developed TampAlerT®. We were asked about IV preparation. So we developed a line of IV additive disposable accessories. Filters? Yes! Tapes & Labels? Done! Trays, totes and bins? You got it! Bags? Absolutely! And that is how the EPS product line grew to what it is today.
Medication packaged and dispensed in syringes, ampules, tubing, suppositories and odd shaped bottles often pose unique labeling challenges for pharmacists and nurses. Conventionally shaped labels often prove inadequate for adhering to irregular shapes. Additionally, the same vital labeling that's placed on the medication being dispensed needs to be recorded on the original medication bottle or package as well as the patient record.
MILT® Makes It Easy!
Medi-Dose Information labeling Technology
MILT® the dynamic new unit dose labeling software for the Medi-Dose® and EPS LiquidDose® packaging systems, offers innovative bar coding, increased security and enhanced medication identification awareness - all for a surprisingly affordable price. Using advanced technology, MILT® by Medi-Dose® makes it easy to achieve optimum accurate, protection and performance for all your solid and liquid unit dose syringe and ampule labeling needs.
The company's I.V. accessories are also highly successful. The firm sees them as a natural advancement of the initial Medi-Dose system. "In essence, I.V. dispensing is a highly specialized form of unit dose," observed Mr. Braverman. "It's the same idea-preparing and administering predetermined amounts of medication for one regular dose or application."
Sensitivity to pharmacy's increased emphasis on I.V. filtration led EPS, Inc. to expand its line of I.V. filters. Three disposable disc filters and two air-eliminating filters are now available. Ranging in pore size from 0.2 to 1.2 microns, the EPS I.V. filters were designed for sterilization, bacterial retention, and particulate removal. The 1.2-micron units are ideal for filtering lipids and removing fungi and particulates without compromising emulsions.
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Unit Dose Supplies, Unit Dose, Barcoding, Supplies, pharmacy supplies
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Devon Robotics
CytoCare is a new technology for sterile compounding. It combines a robotic arm, laser-driven syringe filler, sophisticated workflow software and a sterile cabinet. It can handle chemotherapy, pain therapy, and antibiotics admixtures.
Most pharmacists are intrigued with these benefits from CytoCare:
- Sterile robotic environment minimizes human intervention and the risks of contamination.
- Robotic preparations enhance dosing accuracy and consistency - protecting against both under-dosing and excess-dosing in manual preparations.
- Automated documentation strengthens the reliability of the electronic medical record, a valuable component in your USP 797 compliance plan.
- Efficient workflow software allows you to migrate at your own pace from manual to robotic compounding.
- CytoCare can use your choice of final containers and sizes, including IV bags, bottles, and syringes.
- Generate significant, immediate savings from the efficient use of partial drug vials with automated time/date stamps and drug aging alerts based on your custom protocols.
In the life-critical field of intra-venous medication preparation, especially chemotherapy, health care providers are experiencing growing pressures to improve patient safety, decrease life- threatening medication errors and contamination risks, and to work more efficiently, increase throughput, and contain costs.
To learn more about Health Robotics please use the links below to contact us or visit our website.
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Baxa
TECHNOLOGY FOR SOLUTIONS. TECHNOLOGY FOR YOU.
Technology that works for you - helping you work more efficiently, while IMPROVING patient safety. We listened to your needs and delivered products that make a difference.
BAXA develops technology for the PHARMACY and NURSING environments. Our products, systems and professional services focus on safer, faster solutions for preparing, handling, packaging and administering medications. We deliver customer value worldwide by STREAMLINING pharmacy procedures and SUPPORTING nursing care to enhance patient outcomes and reduce operating costs.
Baxa products, systems and professional services now encompass virtually every facet of compounding and dispensing fluid medications. From the most basic devices for oral unit-dosing to complex IV admixture preparation, syringe infusion, multi-source solution compounding and compliance training for professionals, we are committed to safety.
AUTOMATED FILLING SYSTEMS
COMPLETE Systems to Advance Pharmacy Fluid Handling
Sterile syringe filling is a time-consuming and costly constant of every pharmacy work day. Automated filling systems from Baxa dramatically improve pharmacy efficiency while significantly reducing opportunities for touch contamination and the potential for medication errors.
Five factors differentiate Baxa automated filling systems. They are extremely accurate. They are highly compact, designed to fit easily into existing pharmacy hoods. They deliver superior pump strength to manage the most viscous fluids. They are easy to implement and operate. And they are the only products of their kind supported by a complete USP 797 compliance package.
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ScriptPro Remote Pharmacist Verification
Telepharmacy for Sterile Room Med Preparation
ScriptPro’s Technology to improve safety in one of the highest risk practices in hospital pharmacies in several ways. Positive matching to the patient's medication order decreases the risk of using the wrong drug. The pharmacists’ review digital images of the critical process steps, including the volume of medication injected into the IV bag.
- A technician scans the barcode on the chemotherapy drug vial. A computer match to the patient record ensures that the correct formulation has been selected.
- In the preparation room, the technician captures an electronic image of the vial label and the filled syringe just prior to injecting the medication into the patient's IV bag.
- Before completing the preparation, the technician presses a button on the ScriptPro Telepharmacy screen to request pharmacist verification.
- A clinical pharmacist, working outside the preparation room, reviews the images of the drug vial, the pullback on the syringe containing the medication, the IV bag, and the patient's medication order. Confirmation of the review steps and related images are archived as part of the electronic record and are available for future reference.
- There is no need for either party to go through the procedures of entering or exiting the isolation room.
"We wanted to minimize assumptions when verifying chemotherapy medications. We selected Telepharmacy, and our program is providing the assurances we want.”
— Brian O’Neal, MS, PharmD, Assistant Director of Pharmacy
University of Kansas Hospital, Department of Pharmacy
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ScriptPro, Telepharmacy, healthcare systems, pharmacy software and hardware, telecommunications technology, remote management, inspection, counseling, patient education
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HealthRobotics
Health Robotics is composed by a conglomerate of companies with over 300 combined engineers and many years' experience in the fields of industrial automation, robotics, biomedical technology, and health care information systems. |
Samson Medical Technologies
SmartPak®, the Company’s first product family, is a sealed plastic bag, in a foil overwrap, containing up to 300 grams of sterile powder. It is an easy-to-use, patented packaging system for injectable drugs, ideal for prescription compounding; its uses include syringe infusion, minibags and cassettes for home infusion. SmartPak® is compatible with all commercially available pumps, syringe infusion tubing sets, cassettes and syringes.
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Baxa
Baxa creates and develops technology to provide solutions that meet any pharmacy's needs. Baxa provides a wide range of products including: Automated Filling Systems: Collection Bags, Large-Volume Filters, Pump Accessories, Repeater™ Pump, Rapid-Fill™ Automated Syringe Filler, Robotic Filling System, Scale, Syringe Strips, Syringe Filling Fixture, Top Fill Bags, Tube Sets. |
Riva
Robotic IV Automation (RIVA) is a medical device specifically designed for use in hospital pharmacies to automatically and accurately prepare IV solutions, syringes, and other admixtures. RIVA provides solutions for patient safety, efficiency, and regulation compliance including USP 797. |
August 26, 2011 Baxter to Acquire Privately Held Baxa Corporation for $380 Million
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Top 10 Occupational Diseases
Provided by: The Ohio State University Medical Center
Description
According to the National Institutes of Health, Occupational health problems occur at work or because of the kind of work you do. These problems can include cuts, broken bones, sprains and strains, or amputations, repetitive motion disorders, hearing problems caused by exposure to noise, vision problems or even blindness, illness cause... |
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Low Back Pain: Clinical Diagnosis, Imaging and Interventional Techniques (SAM)
Provided by: American Roentgen Ray Society
ARRS Web lecture series brings presentations by the best educators in the field to your desktop, available for viewing at home or office and on your schedule. This Webcast includes 3 lectures with an estimated time to complete the activity of 1.5 hours.
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Sepsis: Diagnosis and Management
Provided by: NetCE
Severe sepsis and septic shock present the clinician with a difficult management situation. The patients are usually unstable and may rapidly progress to ARDS, MODS and death. There are evidence-based guidelines available to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders. This course outlines some of the current recommendations and sugges... |
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Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Treatment
Provided by: NetCE
Osteoporosis has increasingly become a major health problem. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has estimated that 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and 34 million have low bone mass, or osteopenia, which places them at risk for osteoporosis. Approximately half of women and 25% of men 50 years of age and older will have an osteoporosis-re... |
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) 101
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this activity, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Define Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
2. Describe the need to improve how pharmacists approach their continuing education and
lifelong learning
3. List and describe the components of CPD
4. Apply knowledge to a personal CPD example
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Genetics: Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
This case follows a 20-month-old girl with febrile and afebrile seizures. Her clinical presentation and diagnostic workup is most consistent with Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy (SMEI), also known as Dravet syndrome. The most c... |
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Florida Mandated HIV/AIDS 1 Hour and 2 Hours Course for Nursing, Dental and Other Healthcare Professionals.
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Discuss the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Florida.
Describe modes of transmission for HIV.
Summarize the testing-related requirements of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act.
Outline the issues in HIV/AIDS prevention.
Explain the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
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MRI/CT of the Kidney -Part I MRI/CT of the Kidney
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The Master's Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most advanced lectures on diagnostic imaging to date. These intense and detailed presentations will focus on the topics of orthopaedic, neurologic, and body imaging. Each title in the series will examine subjects such as subtle interpretative techniques, anatomic detail, mastery of key technica... |
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Building the bridge to partnership: Fostering the community and managed care pharmacy relationship
Provided by: Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
Description:
Discover how managed care organizations and community pharmacists are working together to help advance medication therapy management services.... |
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Pain Management
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Explain the nature of pain and its definitions, characteristics, types, and sources.
* Recall methods to assess, diagnose, intervene, evaluate, and document pain management.
* Discuss pharmaceutical and complementary and alternative interventions for pain.
* Explain ethical and legal issu... |
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Healthy Sleep: Biology of Normal Sleep and the Consequences of Insufficient Sleep
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: Cephalon, Seprecor, Takeda, and Sanofi-Aventis have provided an unrestricted educational grant to support this CME course.
This online course provides an overview of the importance of sleep in health and disease, the mechanisms underlying the regulation of normal sleep and wakefulness, the impact of inadequate and poor sleep, an... |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Provided by: NetCE
This course will be applicable to healthcare professionals who use the computer in their daily work or who encounter patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. An evaluation of available treatments for a diagnosis of computer-related injury will be provided. According to the Bureau of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health Association, certain profess... |
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Orthopedics
Provided by: Temple University School of Medicine
Educational Objectives:
At the conclusion of the course, participants should be able to:
* Improve the diagnosis and treatment of common family practice problems
* Apply traditional modes of diagnosis and management more effectively
* Apply information to commonly asked questions in office practice
* Increase proficiency and maintain compete... |
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MRI of Knee Articular Cartilage, Bone, Tendons, and Bursae
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Breast Implant Complications on MR
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
Breast MRI is reported as valuable in detecting cancer in women who have a personal history of breast cancer, those patients with greater than 25% lifetime risk of breast cancer, and those with dense breasts -a condition associated with breast cancer risk but which decreases the sensitivity of the gold standard screening exam, mammography. MRI help... |
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AIDS/HIV 1409
Provided by: CMEweb.com
**Objectives:**
* Identify the particular clinical, legal, or scientific issues related to AIDS patient care
* Describe how those issues affect nurses, physicians, hospitals, and clinics
* Cite practical solutions to the problems associated with those issues... |
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Emergency Cardiac Drugs: Essential Facts for Med-surg Nurses
Provided by: ANA Continuing Online Education
In the hospital setting, emergencies typically occur in emergency departments (EDs) and intensive care units (ICUs). But many also take place in progressive care units or general nursing units. And when they do, they can cause marked anxiety for nurses-especially those unfamiliar or inexperienced with the drugs used in these emergencies.
**Obje... |
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Dermatologic Therapies, Part 2
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
In the primary care pediatrician's office, patients present frequently with various dermatologic issues, ranging from very common, like warts, to those that are more uncommon. Even more common skin conditions can be difficult to treat, especially in the very young patient. However, various therapeutic options can be considered for the treatment of ... |
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Injury Prevention
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
When Benjamin Franklin first coined the axiom, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," he could not have known how applicable those words would be to the prevention of injuries in children. Although children have always been risk takers, and adolescents have always challenged convention, today's technologies allow far more tragic consequ... |
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2012 Scottsdale Headache Symposium
Provided by: American Headache Society
The American Headache Society® (AHS) is proud to offer this intensive and comprehensive symposium designed to provide the practicing physician, dentist, and allied health professional an updated and practical experience in the management of headache.
This symposium is designed for general practitioners, internists, pediatricians, neurologists,... |
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Monitoring of BK Viral Load in Renal Allograft Recipients by Real-Time PCR Assays
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe basic features of BK virus in humans, including type of virus, incidence, organs affected, and clinical setting for infection.
* describe the role and advantages of polymerase chain reaction molecular monitoring in the management of BK viral nephropathy.
* define the role o... |
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Recognition for Primary Care
Provided by: Primary Issues
Learning Objectives
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to recognize the signs, symptoms, and early laboratory findings associated with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
Target Audience
This activity is targeted to any primary care provider who provides care to patients with an unexplained evelated white ... |
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MS from the Nurse's Perspective: More than Symptom Management
Provided by: ProCE
Upon completion of this activity, nurses will be able to:
* Describe the current guidelines used to establish a diagnosis of MS
* Outline the nurse's role in managing the various symptoms associated with MS
* Explain the importance of early treatment with disease-modifying therapies
* Identify non-medical strategies that complement treatment o... |
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Breastfeeding
Provided by: NetCE
This course is designed for those in the medical profession with interests in perinatal and maternal-child health. It will assist the participant in supporting, protecting, and promoting breastfeeding for optimal infant growth and development. The historical, social, emotional, and political factors involved in breastfeeding will be reviewed. The h... |
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MRI of the Neck Series -Spaces of the Suprahyoid & Infrahyoid Neck, Part II
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The Master's Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most advanced lectures on diagnostic imaging to date. These intense and detailed presentations will focus on the topics of orthopaedic, neurologic, and body imaging. Each title in the series will examine subjects such as subtle interpretative techniques, anatomic detail, mastery of key technica... |
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Musculoskeletal Allograft Tissue Safety
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Discuss milestones in the history of tissue banking.
2. List common uses of musculoskeletal tissue in orthopaedic practice.
3. List commonly used allografts in orthopaedic procedures.
4. Identify criteria tissue banks use to assess donor suitability.
5. Discuss ... |
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Instability After Total Knee Replacement
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to:
1. Discriminate between the three main types of instability following TKR.
2. Explain the causes of instability after TKR.
3. Describe physical examination tests and imaging studies helpful in confirming the diagnosis of instability in TKR patients and in guiding management.
4. R... |
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AAOS/ASSH Nerve Compression Syndromes of the Upper Extremity
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Differentiate among different management options for select compressive neuropathies of the upper extremity.
2. Evaluate the impact of controversies surrounding carpal tunnel syndrome and surgical release on patient care.
3. Apply AAOS Clinical Guidelines on the Treatme... |
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Acute Coronary Syndrome: Personalized Medicine and Antiplatelet Therapy
Provided by: ASiM
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of mortality and morbidity accounting for more than 40% of total mortality in Western countries. Most of this is due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS), including ST and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. An optimal pharmacologic approach in these patients is of major importance with a particular... |
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MRI of the Breast (Nudo)
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
A "Must Have" resource for any radiologist! The MRI Interactive Teaching Files were prepared by some of the most experienced and trusted MRI readers in the U.S., and provide 10-20 CMEs per title, for a total of 196 CMEs for the entire set. Containing 928 MR cases, the 12 title set offers a user-friendly interface with intuitive navigation. Each t... |
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