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Eastern Rail system, Inc.
The Eastern Rail System
The Eastern Rail System offers health care professionals advantages in the use of critical care equipment. It gives nursing personnel a simple and reliable way to mount critical care and support equipment near the patient, yet off the floor.
Our system helps prevent breakage of expensive equipment. You'll experience reduced down time and less backup equipment. Having weight removed from the gas outlets reduces the risk of leaks and costly repairs.
The Rail System at Work
The wall rail, when mounted to soundly constructed walls at conventional stud spacing of 16 inches, will support up to 150 Kg. per meter run 100 lb. per foot run or up to 65 Kg. (143 lb.) at any point. Eastern Rail clamps and accessories fit most competitive rail systems.
Each wall installation requires three (3) Mounting kits per 1-meter length of wall rail. Two types of mounting kits are available, #8002 Basic and #8003 Universal.
8000 Standard Rail
Standard Rail is 8 ft. in length and can be custom-cut to your exact length specifications at no additional cost. The cost is based on your actual order length, rounded up to the nearest foot length.
8012 Heavy-Duty Rail
Heavy-Duty Rail provides an alternative to standard rail. Heavy-duty rail can be used to span windows or other open spaces. It can also be used to mount numerous heavy items. Heavy-Duty Rail is custom cut to your specifications and includes a decorative color laminate.
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GCX
GCX Corporation is the worldwide leader in medical instrument and IT mounting solutions.
More than three decades of medical industry experience has given GCX an understanding of the day-to-day, hands-on use of medical devices and how they interact within the healthcare environment.
In addition to creating our own innovative and highly usable products, we engineer custom solutions to meet the specific design and usability parameters of original equipment manufacturers.
By dedicating ourselves specifically to the medical industry, we have been able to develop a unique understanding of the interaction between medical devices, users, and healthcare environments. We partner with you to create products that are utilized in virtually all healthcare settings, to provide secure positioning, mobility, and ergonomic access to medical devices and computer hardware. Overall, it’s our aim to enable caregivers to deliver improved patient care.
GCX delivers a wide range of instrument mounting solutions to the healthcare industry. Our mounting products and systems support a myriad of devices including patient monitoring instrumentation, video displays, information systems hardware, and other electronic components that require adjustable positioning, accessibility and security.
Standard products include wall mounts, roll stands, ceiling mounts, counter top mounts, pole mounts, and a variety of mounting accessories. GCX mounting solutions feature space saving, ergonomic designs that improve equipment and patient access resulting in increased staff productivity.
GCX operates state-of-the-art facilities with modern machining centers, and comprehensive assembly & warehousing systems. We are committed to providing quality products and superior customer service. Our customer service organization and team of product specialists stand ready to address your product application needs. Consistent with this commitment, GCX is an ISO 9001 registered company.
The healthcare industry relies on GCX mounting solutions to meet the demands of the hospital environment. Since 1971, quality, reliability, and durability have been cornerstones of GCX products. We are proud to serve a diverse customer base including medical device manufacturers, hospitals, and clinics worldwide.
- Mobile Solutions
- Integration into Clinical Environments
- Wall Mounts
- Industry Standard Channels
For more information about GCX mounting solutions, contact us or visit our web site using the links provided below
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Ergotron, Inc.
Ergotron products have been improving the human interface with digital displays for more than 25 years. Ergotron’s portfolio of digital display mounting solutions includes wall and desk mount arms, desk stands, mobile carts, floor stands, pivots and vertical lifts. |
GCX
GCX is a leading provider of mounting solutions and mounted fixtures for the healthcare setting. For an entire list of products, please visit the link provided. |
InfoLogix
InfoLogix is a total solution provider for mobile and stationary technology based systems for healthcare. InfoLogix offers a customized combination of consulting services, applications, hardware and software solutions which best fit the needs of each individual customer. |
Modular Services Company
Modular Services Company, part of THE Headwall Company, provides mounted products and fixtures to compliment any hospital or institutional settings maximizing space and flexibility. |
Steris
Steris is a leading provider of fixtures and mounting devices for a variety of healthcare and professional research settings including mounting devices, rails, column, trays, and docking fixtures suitable for any environment. |
Eastern Rail Systems
The Eastern Rail System offers health care professionals advantages in the use of critical care equipment. It gives nursing personnel a simple and reliable way to mount critical care and support equipment near the patient, yet off the floor.
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Antibody Elution Testing: When and How
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* identify the causes of a positive direct antiglobulin test result.
* explain the uses and the interpretation of elution results.
* identify the technical aspects that influence the outcome of the elution procedure.... |
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12th Annual Internal Medicine Board Review
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
DESCRIPTION
This intensive review course is designed to provide the internist an updated broad review of basic topics in internal medicine and its subspecialties. The activity will also aid in preparation for the 2009 American Board of Internal Medicine certification and re-certification examinations.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This activity is inten... |
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Segmental Approach to Imaging of Congenital Heart Disease
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) Describe the sequential steps in the segmental approach to evaluating congenital heart disease. 2) Define the three types of visceroatrial situs. 3) Identify the most important anomalies of cardiac development that lead to congenital heart disease.... |
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SET 2-Volume MRI of the Pancreas Set
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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Preventing Fraud, Waste & Abuse in Pharmacy Practice -Specialized
Provided by: Ohio Pharmacists Association
At the completion of this program, you should be able to:
* Explain the federal regulations related to fraud, waste and abuse
* Describe how Medicaid & Medicare fraud, waste and abuse regulations affect your daily work
* Describe the components of your company's fraud, waste and abuse compliance program
* State your responsibi... |
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Pain Assessment & Management in the Older Adult
Provided by: Corexcel
After reading Pain Assessment & Management in the Older Adult the participant will be able to:
1. Define pain.
2. Describe how pain impacts the aging adult.
3. State common misconceptions and facts about pain.
4. Explain the physiology of pain.
5. Identify the four types of pain.
6. Describe pain behaviors.
7. Explain ... |
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Couples Massage - Online CE course for massage therapists and all interested parties
Provided by: Ariana Institute
In this online home study Couples Massage course participants are presented with information related to creating a clear vision of your couples massage practice; a check-list of supplies; information on centering; illustrations of muscles; description of a couples massage workshop and information for couples massage workshop participants. Helpful p... |
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HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act) Basic Course
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
This program explains the HIPAA regulations pertaining to the privacy and security of personal healthcare information. The topics covered in the program include:
An overview of the HIPAA Privacy Rule
Covered entities
Covered transactions
Protected health information (PHI)
Notice of Privacy Practices
Other Uses of PHI
Administrative safeguard... |
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End-of-Life Care for West Virginia Healthcare Professionals
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Explain the principles and ethical challenges of end-of-life care and hospice.
* Discuss the essential elements of effective communication with client and family.
* List pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic physical-comfort measures for care of the dying client.
* Assess psychosocial and em... |
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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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Bloodborne Pathogens
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* List the basic components of OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard.
* Describe two common bloodborne diseases and their modes of transmission.
* Explain the purpose of the hepatitis B vaccine.
* Identify several types of personal protective equipment (PPE), work practices, and engineering ... |
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Core Modules for New Preceptors
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Activity Description:
This knowledge-based activity contains four (4) modules at approximately 30 minutes each in
length. The activities are designed to equip preceptors with the background information they
need to be successful clinical instructors for pharmacy students... |
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Current and Future Directions in PKU: Therapeutic, Dietary and Psychological Considerations
Provided by: Prime
In 2000, the National Institutes of Health issued a consensus statement to guide the screening and management of PKU. While this clinical guideline represented state-of-the-art treatment at the time, the intervening 10 years have resulted in significant progress in knowledge about PKU and treatment options which are not reflected in the 2000 consen... |
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Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion (ACDF): Current Grafting Options
Provided by: American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Upon completion of this CME activity, participants should be able to:
1. Differentiate treatment options for cervical arthrodesis
2. Analyze the risk/benefit of allografts
3. Discuss the risks/benefits of bone graft substitutes in the cervical spine
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Genetics: Hereditary Breast Cancer
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
In this course, a 36-year-old woman presents with concerns about her family history of cancer. Her cousin has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer at age 29. She wants to know if she should start to have mammograms and/or MRIs... |
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Getting Started in Preclinical Imaging
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Getting Started in Preclinical Imaging... |
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End-of-Life Care
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Summarize the current status of end-of-life care in the United States.
* Explain the principles and ethical challenges of end-of-life care and hospice.
* Discuss the essential elements of effective communication with patient and family.
* List pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic comfort me... |
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UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT PEER REVIEWER TRAINING
Provided by: American Board of Quality Assurance And Utilization Review Physicians
Managed Care increased in popularity as third-party payors and government agencies became more concerned with rising healthcare costs. Hardly any area of healthcare is free from its impact. Historically, review of medical claims was the responsibility of corporate Medical Directors possibly reviewing cases outside their specialty area. Today, the... |
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Infection Control Course for Maryland Licensed Dental Professionals
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to learn:
Describe the impact of healthcare-associated infections in the dental setting.
Explain the responsibility of dental healthcare professionals to adhere to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control.
Define the concept of the chain of infection and present strate... |
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Geriatrics: Skin and Chronic Wound Care in Older Adults
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This module is supported by a grant from the Donald Reynolds Foundation.
Skin and chronic wound problems are common clinical challenges for physicians and trainees who provide care for older patients. Appropriate assessment and wound care management decisions require focused, specific knowledge of the unique characteristics of o... |
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Lifestyle Medicine for Stress Management
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is co-sponsored by the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine.
"Stress" is a common patient complaint and chronic stress related symptoms can directly or indirectly account for a substantial proportion of primary care office visits. Adapting to excess stress may give rise to negative coping strategies such as poor diet, smo... |
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Sonographic Evaluation of Uterine Leiomyomas and Adenomyosis
Provided by: Institute for Advanced Medical Education
Target Audience: Physicians, sonographers and others who perform and/or interpret obstetrical ultrasound.
System requirements: In order to complete this program you must have a computer with a recent version of Internet Explorer or Netscape, and a printer, which is configured to print from the browser.
For any questions or problems concerning... |
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What the Primary Care Physician Needs to Know About HIV
Provided by: CMEweb.com
**Objectives:**
* Summarize the most recent significant primary care medicine-related studies
* Discuss up-to-date information on all aspects of primary care, including new drugs, techniques, equipment, trials, studies, books, teaching aids, and other information pertinent to primary care
* Evaluate the credibility of published data and recom... |
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MRI of the Brain Hemorrhage Intracranial Trauma, Part II
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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Wheezing Infant Part 2
Provided by: CMElectures
Marciarose Winston, MSN, CPNP, AE-C is a pediatric nurse practitioner and asthma educator with The Asthma Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She received her baccalaureate degree in nursing from Boston University in Boston Massachusetts and her Master's degree as a Pediatric Primary Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Winston is a member of the Ass... |
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MRI of the Brain Supratentorial Neoplasia, Part III
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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The New HIV Statute and Regulations: Practical Guidance for Rhode Island Clinicians
Provided by: The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
**Upon completion of the activity, participants should be able to:**
* Recognize the importance of statewide initiation of routine HIV testing to permit early diagnosis and help limit the spread of HIV in the community
* Identify the requirements pertaining to HIV counseling, testing, reporting, and confidentiality based on the Rhode Island D... |
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The Ohio Nurse Practice Act
Provided by: NetCE
Registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in Ohio are legally bound to "practice in accordance with acceptable and prevailing standards of safe nursing care." This course will acquaint nurses with the basics of the Ohio Revised Code, which is the legal parameter for evaluating and disciplining nurses within this State. These spec... |
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The Johns Hopkins Reviews in Biomedical Ethics
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Course Overview
We all know the purpose of medicine: to promote health and minimize pain-and-suffering. But what is the purpose of Biomedical Ethics? Perhaps, by definition, we might say (and remain on safe grounds) that biomedical ethics, or more simply bioethics, is the branch of philosophy that identifies or determines the most moral choice ... |
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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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