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PEVCO Systems International
Healthcare's Pneumatic Tube Delivery System Expert
For nearly 30 years, Pevco™ has provided high-quality, reliable pneumatic tube delivery systems to hospitals and healthcare facilities throughout North America.
We have earned our reputation as the smartest choice in delivery systems by anticipating and satisfying our clients’ needs, from lab personnel to nurses to facility engineers to pharmacists. Our flexible, intelligent products are cost-effective and consistently improve hospitals’ delivery of medications, specimens and supplies.
PRODUCTS
Pevco provides a complete line of delivery system products tailored to the unique requirements of healthcare professionals. We are 100% focused on hospital pneumatic tube delivery solutions. We have decades of practical experience designing systems tailored to each hospital’s requirements. And we are constantly working to build upon our proven approach to the cost-effective, safe, reliable and fast delivery of pharmaceuticals, lab specimens, blood products and patient care supplies.
In addition to Pevco’s expertise in the design and installation of new and expanding systems, our products can also upgrade or replace competing systems - and Pevco delivery systems are not dependent on expensive proprietary parts.
Our products include:
- Pevco CARRIER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM™ - ensures a supply of empty carriers by delivering them to stations that need them, automatically. After a delivery is received, the user simply returns the empty carrier to the system. The system computer determines whether to send the carrier directly to another station or place it in storage units built into the tube system. The system monitors the carrier count at each station and automatically sends empty carriers to stations in need. In addition, any user lacking carriers can request one with the touch of a button and an empty carrier is delivered to the requesting station in seconds. Decrease or eliminate telephone requests for empty carriers and save time - a must for busy labs, pharmacies and emergency rooms.
- Pevco DELIVERY STATIONS - with the touch of a button, Pevco Delivery Stations quickly and safely transport pharmaceuticals, lab specimens, blood products and medical supplies between emergency rooms, labs, nurses’ stations, operating rooms and pharmacies. Easy to use, and reliable too, our delivery stations come in an assortment of designs and sizes to accommodate any hospital environment. And all stations feature advanced, user-friendly Smart Control panels. Whether a hospital needs to add one station to an existing system, or dozens of stations to a new facility, our designers work with hospital architects, facility planners and management to determine the best stations to suit their space, budget and usage requirements. Our station designs include Pevco's: Compact Delivery Station, Standard Delivery Station, Space-Saver Delivery Station, Accusend Delivery Station and Maxi Delivery Station.
- Pevco DIVERTERS & BLOWERS - are designed and built for one purpose - hospital pneumatic tube delivery systems. We understand the demands of hospital operations and have designed our equipment to hold up over years of operation. Our diverters and blowers are built to reduce downtime and make maintenance trouble-free. We use off-the-shelf components, so spare parts are always close at hand - whether shipped from our warehouse in Baltimore or from a hospital’s local industrial supply company.
- Pevco LEAK-RESISTANT CARRIERS - are designed for worry-free transport of all medical materials. Our carriers are made of durable plastic and come with a warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The patented design safely contains fumes and odors within an airtight body, and the carriers’ leak-resistant seal, steel hinge and latches protect against spills. Our carriers are designed to be durable and easy to maintain. Long-wearing, replaceable gasket seals, Velcro wear bands and low-profile latches ensure that carriers will hold up under high-use conditions. Reducing the risk of leakage also prevents costly and time-consuming clean-up and system downtime. In addition to carriers, Pevco offers a full line of foam inserts to further protect materials in transit. Our foam inserts come precut and shaped to cushion and hold the items placed inside. Pevco Leak-Resistant Carriers can be used in virtually all pneumatic tube delivery systems. Both 4” and 6” models are available
- Pevco SMART CONTROLS™ - not only enable users to send a carrier to any station with the touch of a button, they also monitor all carrier traffic, calculate the fastest path for each transaction, optimize the entire system and provide detailed reporting. Consisting of a workstation with customizable software and control panels and electronics, Pevco Smart Controls ensure a system’s reliability and efficiency. And, Pevco Smart Controls can enhance the operation of poorly functioning competitor systems by replacing underperforming components. Smart Controls are easy to operate and support. Hospital engineering professionals can adjust their preferences, run diagnostics themselves and view every transaction as it occurs.
- Pevco SMART PATH™ - greatly improves the efficiency of both small and large delivery systems, boosting performance by reducing wait times and increasing blower efficiency and delivery speed. Smart Path is available for new systems, existing systems and upgrades to other manufacturers’ systems. With Smart Path™, the delivery system’s tube and diverter configuration allows any blower to handle any transaction from anywhere in the system from start to finish. This change in design and operation eliminates the dependence on a single blower for an individual zone, and effectively eliminates downtime for blower preventative maintenance.
- Pevco TRACKER™ - provides a searchable real-time audit trail for patient-critical pneumatic tube system transactions, including pharmaceuticals, blood products and lab specimens. The Pevco Tracker: Reduces Costly Errors, Provides Instant Access to Data, Delivers Real-Time Status Messages, Relies on Proven Technology and is Easy To Implement and Expand.
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Swisslog
Pneumatic Tube Systems - High Speed, Light Unit Load Transport
Swisslog is the leading world provider of pneumatic tube systems. Our pneumatic tube systems - also called air tube systems - enable fast and secure on-demand light material transport for the special needs of healthcare, but are also applied to industrial, commercial and retail and distribution applications. We manufacture a variety of tube systems designed for the global needs in a variety of industries.
Swisslog pneumatic tube systems efficiently transport carriers at high speeds with proven reliability. Tube systems provide air cushioned transport with soft delivery. Swisslog offers total system design, manufacturing, installation and customer support – providing you with a complete supply chain management approach to your logistics challenges.
Benefits of pneumatic tube systems:
- High speed, light unit material transport on demand
- Reliable air-cushioned transport of delicate items
- Improved efficiency and productivity
- Long-distance transport overhead, underground, between buildings
- Outstanding ROI
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Pneumatic Tube Companies and Manufacturers, AirTube Systems, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Transfer Systems, Point to Point
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Air Link International
Founded in 1975, Air Link International has remained a leading full-service company for 35 years.
Offering quality and efficient custom solutions for pneumatic tube systems, Air Link has fitted more than 20,000 systems worldwide in over 10 countries. A family owned and operated company; Air Link designs and manufactures its own system components. Today, Air Link provides the ideal tube system solution for the quick and easy transport of sensitive goods to the medical industry.
Air Links flexible designs allow us to create the most efficient system to meet your needs ranging from the most basic system to a complex custom semi-automatic or fully-automatic multi-station computer programmed system. To ensure all your needs are met, our friendly customer service and sales staff work individually with customers to guarantee that the correct system for your location is delivered. Once the right system is fitted, customers can take advantage of Air Links nation-wide network of independent companies to install the new air tube system anywhere in America.
Ideal for:
- Laboratories
- Hospitals
- Blood Banks
- Pharmacies
- Emergency Rooms
- Intensive Care Units
- Surgery, Radiology
- Dialysis
- Central Stores
- Patient Nursing Stations
Choose Your System
Point-to-Point System:
Two-way dedicated sending & receiving system, designed to transfer carriers with contents between two designated locations. This system is ideal when the job requires information sharing from two different locations without the need to interrupt production for transfer.
Semi-Automatic System:
The Semi-Automatic systems function with a main station as a transfer hub and can be set-up to deliver and receive from multiple remote stations. Remote stations are configured to only send directly to the main station, whereas the designated main station can send to any of the remote stations. These systems are ideal when information is collected from multiple departments and processed at a central department. It is easily expandable for additional locations, and can be easily upgraded to a fully-automatic system.
Fully-Automatic System:
The Fully-Automatic system integrates an entire network of stations to transfer documents, cash, lab samples, medications or small items from all points. In this system, all destinations can send and receive to each of the other stations. This system is typically used when a larger number of interacting stations are needed (usually four or more). The Fully-Automatic system is an affordable option for facilities requiring high volume transfer and is easily expandable at any time. Additionally, this system uses up to 50% less electricity with pneumatically controlled devices as opposed to electric-mechanical devices.
Click on the "Visit Our Website" link to request additional information on Air Link Pneumatic Tube Systems.
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Air Link International Pneumatic Tubes a full service tube system company. single tube applications to custom designed fully automatic or semi-automatic multi-station computer programmed systems. design, manufacturing, installation, and service of air tube systems. point to point, twin tube, one way pneumatic tubes in Hospitals, Industrial/Manufacturing Facilities, Retail/Wholesale Stores, Theaters, Car Dealerships, Distribution & Warehouse Facilities, Trucking Facilities, Government & Public Safety Institutions. safely move Samples, Specimens, Pharmaceuticals, I.V. Bags, Paperwork, Records, X-Rays throughout the hospital. used in: Laboratory, Pharmacy, Surgery, Emergency, Radiology, Patient Care Areas, Outpatient, Materials, Records and Administration with air link international pneumatic tubes.
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Zip Pneumatics, Inc.
Since our beginning in 1967, Zip Pneumatics, Inc. (ZPI) has been servicing the U.S. with state-of-the-art pneumatic transport system technology. We are innovators in the industry with technology such as the first touch screen used in automatic systems, the fast and reliable pneumatic controls, RFID tracking, security card readers and transaction announcements.
Hospital pneumatic tube systems are technologically advanced, computer controlled, and designed to service all areas of your facility. That’s where ZPI excels.
These are just some of our Automatic and Semi-Automatic System Features:
- Touch Screen Station Interface
- Security Card Interface
- Soft Delivery
- Carrier Forwarding
- Transaction History
- Dispatch Pending
- RFID Tracking
- Announcements
- Critical Messaging
- STAT and Secured Transactions
- Station Sign-Off
- Automatic Self-Purge
- and many more.
ZPI understands that while all hospitals have the same departments, all hospital staff and facilities are unique and require unique designs and solutions. Our systems are customized to fit the specific needs of each individual hospital. Whether you need a simple point-to-point system between the ER and Lab or a fully automatic system servicing all departments, our systems are designed and installed to fit your specific needs. And because we control the complete process, from the design to training and service, you can be confident no detail will be missed.
Customer Support
ZPI believes exceptional customer support is why we have such high customer loyalty. When you call ZPI you don’t get a recording, you get a living, breathing person ready to help you. Our customer support is available 24/7 with remote login over the phone or Internet. We are there to make sure all of your needs are met.
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Zip Pneumatics Pneumatic Tubes a full service tube system company. single tube applications to custom designed fully automatic or semi-automatic multi-station computer programmed systems. design, manufacturing, installation, and service of air tube systems. point to point, twin tube, one way pneumatic tubes in Hospitals, Industrial/Manufacturing Facilities, Distribution & Warehouse Facilities, Trucking Facilities, Government & Public Safety Institutions. safely move Samples, Specimens, Pharmaceuticals, I.V. Bags, Paperwork, Records, X-Rays throughout the hospital. used in: Laboratory, Pharmacy, Surgery, Emergency, Radiology, Patient Care Areas, Outpatient, Materials, pneumatic tubes, ZPI, Security Card Interface, dispatch reading, carrier forwarding, RFID tracking
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Pneumatic Air Tubes
From Wikipedia 2010
While they are commonly used for small parcels and documents - now most often used as cash carriers at banks, pharmacies, medical institutions, hospitals or supermarkets - they were originally proposed in the early 1800s for transport of heavy freight.
The technology is still used on a smaller scale. While its use for communicating information has been completely superseded by electronic systems, pneumatic tubes are still widely used for transporting small objects in healthcare, such as medical supplies, equipment, lab work and medications/drugs, or where convenience and speed in a local environment is useful.
In the United States, a large number of drive-up banks use pneumatic tubes to transport cash and documents between cars and tellers. Most hospitals have a computer-controlled pneumatic tube system to deliver drugs, documents and specimens to and from laboratories, pharmacy and nurses' stations. Many retail pharmacies use pneumatic airtubes to deliver convenient service (drive throughs) to patients who have difficulty picking up their prescriptions. Many factories use them to deliver parts quickly across large campuses. Many larger stores use systems to securely transport excess cash from checkout stands to back offices, and to send change back to cashiers.
Modern systems (for smaller, i.e. "normal" tube diameters as used in the transport of small capsules) reach speeds of around 7.5 m (25 ft) per second, though some historical systems already achieved speeds of 10 m (33 ft) per second. Further, modern systems can also be computer-controlled, allowing, among other things, the tracking of any specific capsule. Varying air pressures also allow capsules to brake slowly, removing the jarring arrival that used to characterize earlier systems and make them unsuitable for fragile contents.
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Air Link International
Offering quality and efficient custom solutions for pneumatic tube systems, Air Link has fitted more than 20,000 systems worldwide in over 10 countries. A family owned and operated company; Air Link designs and manufactures its own system components. Today, Air Link provides the ideal tube system solution for the quick and easy transport of sensitive goods to the medical industry. |
Colombo Pneumatic Tube Systems
Colombo Pneumatic Tube Systems has 40 years of experience providing best-in-class pneumatic tube systems for a variety of industries and applications. Colombo’s complete product line of pneumatic tube offerings includes system design, manufacturing, installation, service, maintenance plans and a full line of replacement parts. Our superior service includes preventative maintenance, emergency service and custom-designed pneumatic tube systems. |
Pevco International
SMARTSYSTEM - The world's most advanced computerized pneumatic tube transport system is at work now in the nation's largest, most prestigious hospitals — find out what SmartSystem can do for you. PEVCO Systems International is the world's leading innovator and the only American-owned manufacturer of pneumatic tube transport systems for the healthcare industry. We set the standard for the design, manufacture, installation, and service of today's tube transport systems. |
Pneumatic Carriers
We manufacture carriers used in hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. These carriers are very well constructed and are designed to offer longevity through continuous usage. |
Swisslog TransLogic
Swisslog is the world leading provider of pneumatic tube systems. Our pneumatic tube systems enable fast and secure on-demand automated light unit load material transport. Our tube systems are designed for the special needs of healthcare, but are also applied to industrial, commercial and retail and distribution applications. We manufacture a variety of tube systems designed for the global needs in a variety of industries. |
Aerocom
Founded in 1952, Aerocom® was quickly established as a leader in pneumatic tube systems technology. We offer custom pneumatic systems for a wide range of applications. Our technical solutions and expertise empower us to meet the most demanding customer requirements. Aerocom® systems are in use in more than 65 countries worldwide. Slide Sleeves / Tubing & Material / Carriers / Diverters / Blowers |
Alpha Systems
You can save a lot of costly steps with an Alpha System. The amount of time and floorspace you cover to move information and materials can add up to lost profit. Alpha cuts down time and distance with the most reliable point-to-point system you'll find anywhere. Plus, Alpha eliminates the risk of hand carrying valuable items in non-secured areas. Jobs that would take a few minutes can be handled in a matter of seconds with the speedy efficiency of an Alpha System. |
Eagle Pneumatic
Since 1979, Eagle Pneumatic, Inc. has manufactured pneumatic tube delivery systems
designed for a wide range of industrial, retail and commercial applications. John Deere, Ford, Wal-Mart, Panasonic, leading medical research institutions, banks - even the White House - employ
Manufacturer, design & installation of pneumatic-tube systems for the banking, industrial, construction, pharmaceutical, medical, retail & commercial industries. Pneumatic tube systems include pressure-pressure system for item transfers between two similar send/receive stations through a single interconnecting tube or a pressure-vacuum system requiring power at one end in a send-receive station carrying under pressure in one direction & under vacuum on return. Items are transported at speeds of 20-25 ft. per second. |
Kelley Tube Systems
Modular systems, central power unit for low-cost modifications and system expansion. / Durability for heavy-duty applications as well as office. /
Station pedestal or remote from station space-saving and noise-free operation. Uses standard 115 V. /
Pushbutton station selection, “in-use” lights at each station, inexpensive 24V control wiring. / Pressure/vacuum type systems w/option of vacuum or pressure airflow. Single Kelly Autovac power unit eliminates need for blower at each station. |
Zip Pneumatics
Zip Pneumatics, Inc. is a family owned business that manufactures, installs, and services pneumatic tube systems. That's all we do, so we have to do it better than anyone else — and we do! We've been in business for 38 years and we have over 70 years of combined experience in all facets of pneumatic tube systems. For you, the customer, that means we have the ability to provide a solution for your every day needs. |
July 17, 2011 RXinsider adds new Virtual Tradeshow Aisle: "RTLS / Asset Management in Hospitals" RTLS in Healthcare Asset Management Technology in Hospitals Real-Time Locating Systems for equipment in hospitals. |
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Ganglioneuroma in the Adrenal Gland. Check Sample Surgical Pathology I 1008-CME
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* identify the gross and histologic features of an adrenal ganglioneuroma.
* formulate a differential diagnosis for an adrenal ganglioneuroma.
* select and interpret immunohistochemical stains for adrenal ganglioneuroma.
* identify the molecular markers that are associated with a g... |
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Abdomen & Pelvis -Cases 51-62
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Abdomen & Pelvis -Cases 51-62... |
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Visualization of FISH Probes by Dual-Color Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the principles for conversion of fluorescence in situ hybridization signals to chromogenic signals by the DAKO dual-color chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) assay.
* describe the application area for CISH.
* discuss the advantages of CISH.... |
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Advances in the Genetics of Familial Renal Cancer
Provided by: The Society for Translational Oncology
1. Apply presymptomatic gene testing to family members with familial renal cancer in order to facilitate earlier diagnosis and treatment for this population.
2. Use genetic testing for timely detection of familial renal cancer in carriers to enable earlier use and increased efficacy of VEGF and mTOR pathway inhibiting drugs. ... |
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EMTALA: An E.R. Law That Affects All Physicians, 2nd Edition
Provided by: Virtual Lecture Hall
* Recognize EMTALA laws and their effect on the practice of emergency medicine so physician decisions are in compliance with EMTALA laws.
Meets Special CME Requirements in: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas ... |
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Common Benign Lesions on MR Mammography
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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The Rheumatoid Arthritis Landscape: An Update for Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacists
Provided by: ASiM
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disabling autoimmune disease that causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and limitation of motion in multiple joints, as well as inflammation in other organs. An estimated 1.3 million Americans are affected. Traditionally, RA has been treated with synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and nonsteroidal an... |
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Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part A online course.
Provided by: America's Health Insurance Plans
You understand the health insurance industry and continuously work to stay ahead of the trends and changes. This online course advances your knowledge on a full range of topics within health insurance including health insurance plan structures and alternatives, prescription drugs, and pharmacy benefit news, Medicare and Part D, Medicaid, tax treatm... |
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Focus On: Dynamic Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous Line Placement
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Describe the technique of dynamic ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous line (UGPIV) placement.
* Integrate UGPIV placement into a difficult peripheral intravenous line (PIV) access algorithm.
* Anticipate the complications associated with UGPIV placement. ... |
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Death and Dying: Guiding Dying Persons through the Final Life Transition
Provided by: Corexcel
After reading Death and Dying the participant will be able to:
1. Describe the grieving process.
2. Identify psychological responses, physical symptoms, social changes, and spiritual aspects of normal grief responses.
3. Describe the role of cultural and ethnic traditions in the grieving process.
4. Explain the psychological, spir... |
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Tubularinterstitial Nephritis
Provided by: CMElectures
Karthik Ranganna, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine at Drexel University College of medicine, and a staff nephrologist at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Alan B. Schwartz, MD, is a professor of medicine in the division of nephrology and hypertension at Drexel University College of Medicine where he is also director of cont... |
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Ethics for Preceptors
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this activity, pharmacist preceptors should be able to:
1. Given a practice-related issue, discern if an ethical problem is present.
2. Define and apply the following principles to clinical practice issues: respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice and fidelity.
3. Given an eth... |
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Deep Tissue (Lower Body) - Online CE Course for Massage Therapists
Provided by: Ariana Institute
This online home study Deep Tissue (Lower Body) course focus includes history, benefits, indications and contraindications, body mechanics, injury prevention, and illustrations of muscles of the lower body. This cognitive course does not include technique protocols directly related to massage therapy or the manipulation of soft tissue; the focus of... |
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MRI of Osseous Masses & Lesions Principles of Assessment, 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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Immunology Review I: Cells of the Immune System
Provided by: Projects In Knowledge, Inc.
Activity Goal
The goal of this CME/CE program is to address the clinicians' needs in assessing the role of the immune system in the underlying pathophysiology of common dermatologic conditions, current strategies for immunomodulation, and novel therapeutic strategies in the management of dermatologic conditions.
Target Audience
This CME/CE pro... |
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Genetics: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. While the practitioner can generally distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes on the basis of clinical features, there are rarer forms of the disease which do not follow this simple categor... |
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Assessment and Treatment of Depression in the Primary Care Setting
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
This course provides the non-psychiatric physician with an up to date approach to the assessment and treatment of major depression in the primary care office setting. The program defines the key features and sub-classificant of depressive disorders and relates the subclassification to concrete treatment planning and medication prescribing issues. A... |
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Multiple Sclerosis in Managed Care: Managing Decisions and Shaping Health Outcomes
Provided by: ASiM
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a costly disease in terms of its effects on patients’ quality of life and its financial cost to society. The introduction of treatments that are designed to change the natural disease course has focused attention on the economic burden of MS. Balancing cost-effective treatment with current guidelines and optimal therapy... |
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Children, Adolescents, and the Media
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
Edward R. Murrow once commented on television [the new media], "This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and even it can inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends." How true these words ring even more today with regards to the barrage of media surrounding our children. The current gene... |
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Diabetic Microangiopathy in the Liver: An Autopsy Study of Incidence and Association With Other Diabetic Complications
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the histologic features of diabetic hepatosclerosis.
* describe the pathogenesis of microangiopathy in diabetes mellitus.
* discuss the patterns of liver disease seen in type I and type II diabetes mellitus.
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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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Endemic Mycoses in Wisconsin: An Update on Treatment and the Role of the Pharmacist
Provided by: Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin
To provide an update on the treatment of mycoses endemic to Wisconsin and review Infectious Diseases Society of America.... |
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MRI of Neurodegenerative Disease & Demyelination, 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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Case-based Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Nutritional Health in Individuals with Cystic Fibrosis
Provided by: Prime
The maintenance of nutritional health is paramount to successfully managing cystic fibrosis (CF). Approximately 90% of individuals with CF are affected by exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), a condition that interferes with normal digestive and absorptive processes. To prevent EPI-related malnutrition, poor growth, and compromised immune and p... |
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Facial and Scalp Massage - Online CE Course for Massage Therapists and all interested parties
Provided by: Ariana Institute
This online CE course is designed to enhance your knowledge about how facial massage can lead to more luminous skin by releasing tension, toxins and impurities. In this online home study Facial and Scalp Massage CE course, participants will have access to an overview of information related to the history of facial massage; benefits of facial massag... |
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The Telephone in Clinical Medicine: An Instrument of Risk and Opportunity
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Please note that this course also offers 3.6 nursing contact hours through the Department of Nursing Education, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. To obtain a CEU certificate, please make sure your registration form indicates your RN degree.
In addition, this course is designed to meet the requirement for 3 hours of Risk Man... |
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Cannabis Use, Abuse, and Dependence
Provided by: NetCE
Cannabis products, such as marijuana and hashish, comprise the most widely used recreational drugs both domestically and worldwide. This course will provide the most pertinent up-to-date information regarding the demographics and characteristics of cannabis users, the history of therapeutic and recreational use of the drug, pharmacokinetics and pha... |
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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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HIV/AIDS for Florida Healthcare Professionals (3 CH)
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Discuss the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Florida.
* Describe modes of transmission and current tests for HIV.
* Explain the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
* Identify prevention strategies for HIV/AIDS.
* Summarize the basic components of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act.
* List common psychos... |
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apitalize on Unique Private Payer Rules
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
As coders we strive to have a solid understanding of the \"rules\" handed down by the payers and government. But, they are not all the same. During this audio conference we will address what rules are needed for proper claim submission along with where to find those rules. We will discuss how the rules can vary for services and payers. We will also... |
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