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RNA Pharmacy Solutions
Helix Pharmacy System
The Most Complete LTC Pharmacy System Ever Offered
As the original developer of long-term care pharmacy management software for independent institutional pharmacies, RNA continues working toward the future, leading the industry with innovative technology. The Helix Pharmacy System provides a complete pharmacy solution for your closed door or combo pharmacy.
Helix is fast and easy to use. Its intuitive design and logical content layout make training easy for your staff.
Productivity-enhancing tools and an efficient user interface were shaped by pharmacists like you! Our pharmacists understand the service benefits of increased speed and accuracy, giving a competitive edge for your business.
- E-Prescribing via Surescripts
- Flexible Prescription Processing
- Productive Workflow Module
- Integrated Document Imaging
- Extensive Medical Records
- Perpetual Inventory
- Interfaces with many third party vendor for packaging machines, remote dispensing, document imaging, and consulting software.
- A.M.O.S. Facility Web Portal
- eRxRequest Facility Refill Application
- eManifest Electronic Delivery Solution
- Guaranteed In-House Data Conversions
Use the Request Information link below to submit your contact information and if you choose Helix within two months of your first demo you will receive $2,500 credit toward your system price.
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PharMerica
Experience the PharMerica Difference
Our commitment to forward-thinking practices saves our customers time and money while enhancing the health, safety and well-being of facility residents. This dedication makes PharMerica a market leader in customer service and satisfaction. With 80 regional pharmacies and more than 220,000 patients in our care, PharMerica's experience in long-term care and alternate care patient populations spans 20 years.
With full service PharMerica, our customers benefit from:
- 24-hour, 7-day availability, with daily and stat deliveries, giving facility staff and residents access to medications and assistance, day or night.
- Medication dispensing and compliance drug packaging in modified unit dose systems including blister card, unit dose strip and multi-dose.
- Innovative patient care solutions to Medication Management and Clinical Management that eliminate manual pharmacy processes.
- Geriatric-specific consulting through our proprietary ConsultPro™ clinical program that ensures facility compliance as well as safe, cost-effective drug regimens.
- Compliance, quality and cost containment programs supported by our Specialized Long-Term Care Formulary geriatric formulary and customized Medication Management Summary drug utilization reports.
- Extensive educational opportunities through PharMerica Customer University (PCU) to help facilities retain staff and keep them informed about the latest health issues.
- Pharmacy management for corporations to optimize costs, improve operational efficiency and promote organization-wide consistency.
- Infusion therapy, Medicare Part B products/billing, medical records, and online billing to satisfy the need for a complete pharmacy solution.
For more information about the products and services provided by PharMerica, please visit the links provided below.
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Talyst
Engineering the Safer Pharmacy™
InSite™ for Long-Term Care
Talyst, a leader in pharmacy automation, has created the first medication management system designed specifically for long-term care. Talyst InSite enables patient-specific medication dispensing right at the care facility. It delivers dramatic cost sav¬ings by reducing medication waste, saves valuable nursing staff time, and improves patient safety.
The InSite system puts a secure, automated remote dispensing unit on-site at the care facility, and uses powerful software to ensure the right medications are available on-demand, accessed by the right personnel, and packaged for a specific patient. The process is automated, accurate, and can quickly package pharmacist-approved medications before each medication pass, or on-demand to facilitate new residents, First Doses, and PRNs.
For more information on InSite for Long-Term Care, please contact us using the links below...
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Long term care pharmacy and LTC technology and software for patient safety
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PharmoPack® is an automated barcode packaging and labeling system that is technologically advanced with unique and patented features. PharmoPack is simple to use, compact enough to fit in any sized pharmacy, and can provide multi-dose or unit-dose packaging safely and accurately. PharmoPack can interface to all Pharmacy Information Systems, ADC vendor systems, and Supplier Wholesale Systems. PharmoPack includes 5 patents and 14 patents pending and is available in a variety of sizes to meet your unique pharmacy needs. Specific features of PharmoPack are listed below:
Compact Size
PharmoPack is compact in size to fit through all standard doorways. It's patented design provides more packaging capacity in a smaller footprint.
FSP - Free Shape Packaging?
PharmoPack includes a unique Free Shape Packaging System which packages on demand and in sequence and requires no touching or counting of medications during the preparation. The FSP system even recognizes half tablets and includes an on-demand medication counting system. Inventory units not packaged are accurately returned to inventory.
FSP Printer
To maintain accuracy and safety, the FSP printer produces a print receipt to verify the correct medication has been placed in the correct FSP drawer.
MDU - Manual Device Unit
PharmoPack allows you to create trays of medications that require special handling to be packaged. The FSP and MDU can operate simultaneously with canister medications to increase the capacity and variety of medications packaged with PharmoPack.
Modular Design
PharmoPack is easy to use and maintain. The patented modular design enables you to reach every area of the machine for easy medication replenishment and daily cleaning. PharmoPack is a low maintenance solution for high speed medications packaging.
FND and Smart Chip Technology
The FND (Flexible Numeric Display) can show the number of each PharmoPack canister and confirm it's correct position within the machine by reading the Smart Chip on each canister. This allows PharmoPack canisters to be easily identified regardless of their position within the machine.
Equipment Control - Touch Screen
PharmoPack uses a small touch screen on the machine for convenience and safety. The display indicates all processes that are occurring and alerts technicians when medications need to be replenished and when packaging paper and printing ribbon needs to be replaced.
Packaging and Printing
PharmoPack prints all information that is available in the order data fields onto each packet along with your choice of barcode format - linear, data matrix and RSS. Packaging is done quickly at a speed of up to 70 doses per minute.
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RXinsider’s Virtual Job EXPOs are the perfect online destination for healthcare practitioners seeking to research and connect with leading healthcare employers throughout every practice setting. Hundreds of healthcare employers, thousands of jobs, all in one convenient location!
RXinsider currently offers Virtual Job EXPOS for the following healthcare disciplines:
- Pharmacy
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Advertising Opportunities:
Attracting more than one million visitors annually, RXinsider’s Virtual Job EXPOs are an excellent venue for employers to post career opportunities, brand their organizations, and connect with healthcare professionals throughout multiple disciplines.
Our unique Job EXPO format allows employers to not only address acute needs, but develop a proactive strategy for future needs. Please contact an RXinsider Sales Representative for advertising information: http://rxinsider.com/advertise.htm
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Integra, Inc.
The long term care pharmacy market operates in a regulated industry where profit margins are tight and customer service expectations are growing. Increasing profitability and customer service without an increase in staff size is a difficult task.
Many pharmacies still utilize paper-based processes for their day-to-day operations increasing processing time, employee work load and profitability. Integra customers have found that DocuTrack and DeliveryTrack not only improve efficiency while processing documents but also streamline workflow.
DocuTrack
As pharmacies are increasingly inundated with paper, a pharmacy document management system can greatly aid in the reduction of processing, filing and retrieval time. Handling all this paper costs time and money, plus it interferes with effectively servicing customers. A complete pharmacy workflow and document management solution is vital in retaining a competitive edge in today's cluttered marketplace.
With DocuTrack your pharmacy can:
- Reduce costs through the elimination of paper and paper-based processes while streamlining or centralizing your pharmacy operations.
- Increase productivity with instant access to all orders and the elimination or reassignment of paper related tasks while processing more orders per FTE and re-tasking staff to more important jobs.
- Improve customer service with no more lost faxes, fewer and shorter telephone calls and the ability to provide immediate responses to inquiries.
- Minimize errors with instant access to all orders, complete document history with one click and an intuitive workflow created specifically for your pharmacy.
DeliveryTrack
An innovative delivery solution specifically tailored to pharmacies managing their own delivery. With DeliveryTrack you can gain full control of your delivery process through:
- Electronic signature capture
- Real-time proof of delivery
- Full integration with DocuTrack
- Barcode scanning of delivery manifests
- Cell phone connectivity
- GPS positioning of driver locations
- Route optimization
- Real-time synchronization of data back to the pharmacy
No more lost delivery manifests. No more hassles with proof of delivery—just a simple-to-use, cost-effective solution that will streamline your operations and provide the features most critical to self managed delivery services.
DeliveryTrack provides electronic signature capture for enhanced compliance and electronic tracking of returns for improved audit reports. Pharmacy delivery costs are significantly reduced through optimized routing, reducing excess fuel expenses and overtime pay, while tote scanning eliminates re-delivery issues.
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RxKey® IRP by KeyCentrix™
Transforming Pharmacy Management
RxKey IRP (Independent Retail Pharmacy) Pharmacy Management Software is a diverse system with a wide scope of functionality focused on improving efficiency, enhancing safety and increasing profitability. Customizable workflow, consistent screen layouts and simple navigation allow for ease of implementation. The strategic business resources found in RxKey IRP include dispensing verification, accounts receivable intelligence, reimbursement monitoring and advanced query tools. This innovative solution also has built in LTC and specialty care capabilities. KeyCentrix software is designed to empower clients with business intelligence tools and central or remote processing abilities to advance patient care outcomes.
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The AHP Group helps the LTC and Alternative Care market meet the challenges that they face day to day with our comprehensive suite of services.
Consulting and Packaging Validation and Operational Review: An in-depth review of the pharmacies’ current process in meeting their Unit Dose packaging requirements. The result of the review is providing the pharmacy’s management team a roadmap to packaging and recommendations based on the review findings, therefore creating a best packaging practice for that individual pharmacy. Additionally, AHP conducts a Formulary Utilization, which is a complete review of the pharmacies’ formulary and estimated monthly usage. This assists in determining how to effectively manage the inventory and ordering process and, in regards to Unit Dose packaging, creating the most effective model for the pharmacy. Benefits; reducing shortages, last minute packaging demands, and eliminates the turnaround concerns of outsourced packaging solutions.
Unit Dose Packaging Equipment: AHP can provide the packaging equipment options to best fit an institutional healthcare facility.
Some examples:
- Liquid Packaging equipment in Cups
- Oral Solids packaging in Pouches (also available in a Robot ready configuration)
- Blister Cards 2X5 count
- Over Wrap solutions (also available in a Robot ready configuration)
Solutions Implementation: Once the institutional healthcare facility has determined the solution or process that best fits their operation, AHP Group will assist in implementing the model of choice. The AHP Packaging Resource Center has the resources in Outsourcing Services & Packaging Equipment, making AHP a complete solutions provider for your Unit Dose needs.
Packaging Services: Our state of the art pharmaceutical grade packaging centers can provided POC bar coded packaging for RX, OTC and nutritional products, including the following:
- C-II through C-V
- Antibiotic packaging
- Oral Solids, Oral Liquids, Oral Syringes
- Overwrap
- Non-sterile Powder (from 3 grams to 29 grams) pouches
Multiple Supply Channel Options: We can work with your current primary wholesaler, or provide you with alternate supply channel options through the AHP licensed wholesale distribution supply channels. The AHP packaging centers are FDA & DEA certified with fully compliant Certified Pedigree Tracking, Certified Good Manufacturing Practices, and Approved Standard Operating Procedures. PATIENT SAFETY is our only goal!
AHP Group: an integrated Pharmaceutical Resource and Packaging Solutions Center
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HSSA Packaging Solutions Serving the Institutional & Pharmaceutical Industries
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TCGRx
DRIVEN BY LIGHT, VERIFIED BY BARCODE
The ATP Series is the next generation technology for oral solid packing. TCG’s innovative and ground breaking software addresses market needs that have never before been addressed. The ATP Series is a practical, easy to use and innovative product that will keep your pharmacy up to speed now and in the future.
TCGRx offers pharmacy optimization across space, labor, and inventory. As demands on pharmacy have become increasingly more difficult to manage solutions have been offered to address the individual areas of need. TCGRx is the only company that looks at all facets of the pharmacy to bring a total solution that addresses today’s needs while leaving options open for the future.
ATP Series
Proven, Reliable, State of the Art…
Unit Dose and Multi-Dose Automation for all pharmacy settings and sizes.
Long Term Care and Assisted Living:
- The ATP-Series can facilitate a cost effective alternative to blister packages with automated unit dose pouch strips
- Hands free and high speed production of unit dose strips for box replenishment
- Multi-dose packages with medication capacity of up to 7 different medications and the ability to isolate expensive or controlled medications in individual packages in sequence with the other bags to facilitate ease of dispense as well as ease of return and control
- The unique ability to automate up to 710 medications across multiple devices handles high volume unit dose packaging needs
Hospital, Corrections, Clinics:
- TCGRx offers an ATP device that is suitable to the specific needs of any pharmacy. With the ability to scale from 256-320-384 medications, formulary can be added as needed.
- AUTOMATED, HANDS FREE, TABLETOP PACKAGER: The ATP-71 has been developed as an automated tabletop packager at an affordable price. It is the first of its kind on the market to offer entry level automation for any size hospital or pharmacy.
Pick To Light Technology
BEACON (Optical Positioning System) Storage and Retrieval System
The BEACON System is a powerful tool that will allow the pharmacy to grow and add new services, control inventory and optimize workflow
- Optimizes space, labor and inventory
- Adds more capacity
- Modular for easy reconfiguration
- Increases Accuracy
Services
Pharmatecture: Pharmacy Design
- TCG offers a full line of revolutionary high density storage. Our unique shelving and drawer systems allow us to optimize workflow, space, and inventory control.
- TCG employs a team of pharmacy designers and industrial engineers who can help with the integration of automation or storage and retrieval solutions that will meet the business needs of the pharmacy.
- Reduce your storage space by 50%
WHETHER YOU ARE ABOUT TO PURCHASE OR HAVE PURCHASED PHARMACY AUTOMATION or STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS, TCGRx can be a valuable consultant and solutions provider for your pharmacy.
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Omnicare Sales
Our business is pharmaceutical care. Our mission is positive outcomes.
Omnicare is the nation's leading provider of pharmaceutical care for seniors. Each day, our pharmacists serve more than 1.4 million residents of skilled nursing, assisted living, and other healthcare facilities in 47 states and Canada. Our services are focused on delivering the most appropriate pharmaceutical care cost effectively.
In addition to broad geographic coverage, Omnicare also provides a wide array of services designed to meet the specialized needs of the long-term care population. Customers of Omnicare Senior Pharmacy Services benefit from personalized service provided by each of its local pharmacies, including specialty unit-dose packaging, delivery, 24-hour/7-day availability, pharmacist consulting, medical records, infusion and respiratory therapy, and medical supplies. All of these services are backed by a national organization with the resources necessary to support innovation and the constant development of new services and programs.
As the nation's leading provider of pharmaceutical services to long-term care facilities, Omnicare specializes in the unique needs of the elderly. Our services are focused on improving the quality of life of the residents we serve, while reducing the cost to the payer of the pharmacy bill. Omnicare Consultant Pharmacists provide direction and oversight on all aspects of the acquisition, disposition, handling, storage and administration of drugs in long-term care facilities. To skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities and other institutional healthcare settings, we provide the best pharmaceutical care possible, responding promptly to all staff and resident needs:
- drug therapy management by long-term care professionals expert in improving outcomes, while reducing costs
- unit-of-use medication delivery systems to ensure ease and accuracy for health care professionals and the residents they serve
- highly skilled pharmacists, nurses and reimbursement specialists to add confidence and increased efficiency to infusion (I.V.) therapy
- dedicated customer service professionals for rapid response and 24/7 emergency service
- customized quality assurance, developed by exclusive teams of regulatory experts
- complete compliance with all state and federal regulations, including OBRA-87 requirements for Medicare/Medicaid
Improving pharmaceutical care is the heart of service and program development at Omnicare. Its well honed clinical expertise has allowed Omnicare to create and expand its roster of cutting-edge clinical programs supported by technological advances to provide its clients with opportunities to improve the quality of care for the residents they serve while reducing overall healthcare costs.
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The DRX 5SX Pill Counting System by TORBAL™ Rx
One of the most affordable pill counters available on the market. Fast, accurate, and easy to use. Read More...
Spring 2012 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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DOSIS L60 by Manchac Technologies, L.L.C.
The DOSIS L60 gives you the production of two technicians and saves you valuable time while helping increase your flexibility allowing you to adjust to customer needs. Our price-point and scalability give you many options to grow. Read More...
Spring 2012 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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Accu-flo by Creative Strategies
Accu-flo is a medication administration system that safely and efficiently automates the process of distributing, tracking, re-ordering medications and treatments for pharmacies, assisted living, long-term care, rehab, and correctional facilities. Read More...
Spring 2012 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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DOSIS L60 by Manchac Technologies, L.L.C.
The DOSIS L60 is the first viable robot that meets all your needs; whether it is handling your high moving drugs or supplementing your filling needs for the extemporaneous drugs in your formulary. Read More...
Spring 2011 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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InSite by Talyst - Your Complete Automated Dispensing Solution
InSite by Talyst offers long-term care (LTC) pharmacies a complete automated dispensing solution to meet the 14-day or less medication dispensing compliance. InSite offers both remote and central fill dispensing that increases pharmacy efficiency and cost-savings. Read More...
Spring 2011 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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The 7PACK medication organizer by Borin-Halbich, Inc.
Increase patient compliance and experience 40% - 70% margins by retailing innovative medication organizers by Borin-Halbich. Read More...
Spring 2011 Edition | Community - Specialty - LTC
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RNA Pharmacy Solutions
RNA, the leader in innovative solutions for LTC facilities and pharmacies, is a game changer once again with real-time technology that affords you unequaled mobility and productivity. Because these apps work on the Apple® iPad®, iPod®, and iPhone®, you can work from any location. Read More...
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Multi-Media Resources (Videos, Webcasts, Podcasts…)
PODCAST: Advanced Pharmacy Automation: To allow Independent Pharmacies to provide services to differentiate themselves Many of the smaller nursing homes like specialized features that often cannot be satisfied by pharmacies who are too busy. Most of the time the pharmacist tries to force all their homes to be homogeneous such that the pharmacy has one way to fill. This is often why homes leave some of the large national pharmacy providers to go back to smaller pharmacies who can provide the desired, customized features. What are these features: ? Calendar Filling ? Event cards (i.e. weekend card) ? Skip dose ? Home specific prescription labeling...
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AmerisourceBergen
AutoMed®, a solution from the AmerisourceBergen Technology Group, offers institutional pharmacies a full range of oral solid medication packaging options. AutoMed compliance packaging is ideal for facilities trying to identify increasingly effective ways to contain costs, gain a competitive edge and, at the same time, improve patient care. AutoMed compliance packaging is dispensed via a FastPak™ automation system in continuous strips of individual unit dose or multi-dose packets. |
Comprehensive Pharmacy Services
With over 110 client facilities in 30+ states and the Caribbean, and in excess of 650 pharmacy professionals – CPS is positioned to successfully navigate the most complex pharmacy challenges facing hospitals and health systems. CPS has developed unique pharmacy services product models that differ, radically, from traditional industry models – an introduction to CPS will afford the opportunity to actually improve Pharmacy performance AND benefit the facility financially.
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Health Direct Institutional
Health Direct Institutional Pharmacy Services is committed to providing low-cost quality medication, medical equipment, and services to skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, group homes, long-term care facilities, HMOs, and other facilities in the New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire areas. |
Kindred Pharmacy Services
KPS is a leading provider of pharmaceutical and resident care products to the geriatric care industry including long-term care, subacute care, assisted living facilities, home health, and hospice. |
Omnicare
Omnicare provides professional pharmacy services to skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities nationwide and focuses on delivering quality prescription services at the lowest possible cost. |
NeighborCare
NeighborCare embarks on a new era, propelled by the strength that comes from being an established healthcare provider and the drive to set a new standard for service in our profession. NeighborCare’s four product lines offer a continuum of health care solutions including pharmacy services for long-term care, assisted living and other group settings, convenient retail pharmacies, comprehensive home care services, as well as an array of cost-effective, quality products through our Tidewater Group Purchasing Organization.
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PharMerica
Experience the PharMerica Difference
Our commitment to forward-thinking practices saves our customers time and money while enhancing the health, safety and well-being of facility residents. This dedication makes PharMerica a market leader in customer service and satisfaction. With 80 regional pharmacies and more than 220,000 patients in our care, PharMerica's experience in long-term care and alternate care patient populations spans 20 years. |
RxKey
Fast. Flexible. Intuitive. Reliable. These are the words that pharmacists across the country are using to describe RxKey, the latest evolution in pharmacy software. RxKey is robust, module-based pharmacy software that can adapt and grow as your pharmacy grows. With easy to learn and use fill screens, real-time prescription scanning, bar code prescription verification, built-in roll-over IVR, and much more, pharmacists spend less time processing and checking, giving them more time to spend with their patients. Let RxKey Pharmacy Management System help you take control of your business and take care of those that matter most: your customers.
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Physical Examination of the Shoulder
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Describe and demonstrate appropriate techniques for inspection, palpation, and assessment of the range of motion of the shoulder.
2. Describe and demonstrate appropriate techniques for inspection, palpation, and assessment of range of motion of the cervical spine.
3. Pe... |
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The ASCCP Guidelines for Managing ASC, ASC-H and LSIL
Provided by: American Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology
The management of women with the Pap interpretation of atypical squamous cells, or ASC, was historically fraught with experts' disagreement on best management options until the 2001 ASCCP Consensus Conference and the National Cancer Institute's emerging data from the ASCUS/LSIL Triage Study (ALTS) converged to provide evidence based guidelines for ... |
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To graft or not to graft? Do coronary artery characteristics influence early outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery? Analysis of coronary anastomoses of 5171 patients
Provided by: American Association for Thoracic Surgery
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* Understand the impact that small coronary arteries have on outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting.
* Understand differences of coronary arteries between men and women and the impact they might have on differential outcomes between genders after coronary artery bypass grafting... |
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Manual of Neonatal Care, 6th Edition
Provided by: Anderson CE
Manual of Neonatal Care is written for neonatal residents, nurse practitioners, and nurses working in neonatal intensive care. In an outline format, it provides information on maternal, fetal, and neonatal problems, as well as common neonatal procedures.
One pilot study nurse writes: "This book is written by physicians and ... the main audience ... |
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Urology and Nephrology
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 an... |
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Diabetic Hypoglycemia
Provided by: NetCE
The occurrence of hypoglycemia can be traumatic for the patient as well as the healthcare professional caring for them. Hypoglycemia is significantly problematic for people with diabetes. Approximately 30% of people with type 1 or insulin-treated type 2 diabetes have experienced acute incidences of hypoglycemia requiring medical treatment. Furtherm... |
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Managing Drug Interactions with Warfarin
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this program, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Identify factors that contribute to the high prevalence of warfarin drug interactions.
2. Describe the typical time course for warfarin drug interactions.
3. Describe mechanisms for warfarin drug interactions.
4. Discuss various types of drugs or... |
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Headache and Allergy Relief Massage - Online CE class for massage therapists and all interested parties
Provided by: Ariana Institute
This online home study Headache and Allergy Relief Massage CE course is designed to increase your knowledge regarding massage for headaches and allergies. Information provided in this course includes a list of headache and allergy relief modalities; a brief history of massage; illustrations of the muscles of the face, head and face, the bones of th... |
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New Drugs for Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Provided by: Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin
1. Explain the epidemiology and burden of diabetes in Wisconsin and the United States.
2. Compare and contrast current glucose control treatment recommendations for patients with type 2 diabetes.
3. Analyze the therapeutic rationale of bromocriptine and colesevelam for diabetes.
4. Summarize the role of incretin-enhancing therapies and their pot... |
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Liver MRI -Part I Introduction
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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HIV the Basics: Pathogenesis of HIV Infection
Provided by: American Academy of CME & ACTHIV
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the activity, learners should be better able to:
• Appraise where antiretroviral drugs work and how the mechanism of action translates into drug efficacy and drug resistance
• Assess how pathogenesis concepts impact HIV policy, including the National AIDS Strategy
TARGET AUDIENCE
• Physician... |
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Appeals: How to Overturn Denials and Unfavorable Audit Results
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
This audio reviews the denial management of modifiers, the appeals process for CMS and private payers and common modifiers. The modifiers discussed include 22, 24, 25, 26, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62, 66, 78, 79, 80, 81 ans 82. Examples of common modifier denials are discussed and recommendations for appealing the denials. ... |
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Dental Considerations for Geriatric Patients
Provided by: NetCE
The general population of the United States of America is aging, and aging effects changes in the oral mucosa, supporting alveolar bone, and the teeth. This course will discuss the oral manifestations of the aging process and their relationship these have on oral and systemic health. Detail will also be provided in the relationship between the oral... |
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Caring for the Developmentally Disabled Adult
Provided by: NetCE
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer and are likely to be living in the community. They may have a variety of health problems and may be seen in any healthcare setting from acute care to nursing homes. There are few nursing education curriculums that teach nurses how to best provide care for these individuals. This course will d... |
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Conformance With Preferred Practice Patterns in Caring for Children With Esotropia
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
To evaluate documentation of the initial evaluation in patients with esotropia, with respect to history, physical examination, care management, and patient education, for the presence of key elements as defined in the American Academy of Ophthalmology's Summary Benchmarks for Preferred Practice Patterns.... |
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Ethical Legal and Social Issues: Brief Case Studies in Genetics
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
This course presents three brief patient scenarios that highlight ethical challenges presented by advances in genetic testing. While specific topics include an introduction to the Genetics Information and Nondiscrimination Act, dire... |
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F-18 Sodium Fluoride PET Imaging
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
F-18 Sodium Fluoride PET Imaging... |
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HIV/AIDS for Washington Healthcare Professionals (4 CH)
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Trace the etiology and epidemiology of HIV in Washington State and worldwide.
* Name the factors affecting risk for transmission of HIV in general and among healthcare workers in particular.
* List confidentiality and legal reporting requirements for HIV/AIDS.
* Summarize the psychosocial... |
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Fetal Cell Detection and Quantitation
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* explain the importance of detecting Rh-positive fetal cells in an Rh-negative mother.
* list the tests used to detect and quantitate fetal cells.
* explain the basic principles of each test. ... |
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Applying Proteomics to the Diagnosis and Treatment of ALS and Related Diseases
Provided by: American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine, The
Protein-based biomarkers for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other motor neuron diseases (MNDs) have many potential clinical utilities, including diagnostic, prognostic, and drug development indications. During the past decade a number of potential protein biomarkers have been proposed for MNDs. Further verification studies, followed by lar... |
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Thoracic Radiology in the ICU
Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians
Objectives
1. Provide an overview of the radiographic appearances of common disease states affecting the ICU patient.
2. Identify adequate placement of invasive devices commonly used in ICU patients and their potential complications.
3. Recognize the differences between cardiogenic and noncardiogenic edema on chest radiography.
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DAN 72nd Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Course
Provided by: Divers Alert Network (DAN)
This six-day course is designed primarily for physicians. Emergency medical personnel, paramedics, nurses and professionals with interest in diving medicine may also find the course valuable.
The program includes lectures, case presentations, printed support materials, and both formal and informal discussion sessions with faculty. It is anticip... |
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MRI of the Knee Non-Neoplastic Masses, Part I
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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MRI Differential Diagnosis of Synovial Disease A Systematic Approach
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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HIV the Basics: Antiretrovirals - Actions and Common Side Effects
Provided by: American Academy of CME & ACTHIV
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the activity, learners should be better able to:
• Identify the basic antiretroviral drug classes for the treatment of HIV positive individuals and the mechanisms of action unique to each class.
• Discuss with your patients current, FDA approved, antiretroviral medications and the side effects com... |
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Bile Ductular Cells Undergoing Cellular Senescence Increase in Chronic Liver Diseases Along With Fibrous Progression
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the effect of chronic liver disease on ductular cell division and cell cycle.
* discuss the role of ductular reaction in the progression of chronic liver disease.
* outline the role of ductular cell and ductular reaction in the progression of liver fibrosis associated with ... |
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Abdomen & Pelvis -Cases 63-74
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Abdomen & Pelvis -Cases 63-74... |
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2010 URAC CULTURAL COMPETENCE
Provided by: AAACEUs.com
If the goal of the American medical system is to provide optimal care for all patients, health care providers must understand cultural differences that create conflicts and misunderstandings and that can result in inferior medical care.
Over the next 15 yeas, the African-American, Hispanic, and Asian-American ethnic groups will expand at a rate ... |
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A Novel Thromboelastographic Score to Identify Overt Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Resulting in a Hypocoagulable State
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the underlying principle of thromboelastography as a test of hemostasis as well as some of its major limitations.
* list the individual components of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis scoring algorithm for overt disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Treatment Guidelines and Management of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: Practical Strategies to Improve Glycemic Control (Module II of II)
Provided by: Horizon CME
ACTIVITY OVERVIEW
An on-line enduring CME program to educate physicians, nurses, and pharmacists on the current guidelines and strategies to improve glycemic control and close the clinical care gaps for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. This will be a two-part learning series. Module I of the series will be lecture based, while Module II will be a... |
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