AHP Products and Services Support the Critical Needs of Pharmacy
Patient safety is a critical issue for health systems. As a result, many health systems seek bar coded products to dispense to patients. Bar coded products used in conjunction with bar code medication administration (BCMA) systems, automate the “five rights.” American Health Packaging supports this health systems’ priority with its growing line of pre-packaged unit dose products.
Purchasing pre-packaged unit dose benefits the hospital in other ways too. It allows the hospital to avoid expensive capital equipment and additional staff associated with in-house packaging tasks. It also decreases liability risks associated with errors in packaging. AHP operates in a cGMP compliant facility which ensures that the product’s lot number, NDC and expiration date are recorded correctly and legibly.
Our line of unit dose products has grown substantially in the past two years. We now feature nearly 300 SKUs across all of the major therapeutic classes. Many of our products are industry exclusives - available only through AHP. These "difficult-to-find" products are popular with hospital wishing to minimize in-house packaging tasks.
To fully support bedside scanning automation, our products are bar coded to the dose level. And, as an added safety feature our packages feature color-coded labels with “tall man” lettering to best distinguish them on the pharmacy shelf. We take safety as seriously as our customers do and work to ensure it “Every Step of the Way.”
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AHP Group
AHP Packaging Solutions have been developed to serve the Institutional Healthcare & Pharmaceutical industry.
AHP Group is an integrated company that provides the Institutional Healthcare and Pharmaceutical market with SAFE, SECURE, COST EFFECTIVE packaging solutions through its diverse and national packaging centers. Our focus is in providing pharmaceutical grade packaging solutions, along with flexible supply channel options to offer the Healthcare industry multiple solutions while understanding that each facility’s needs are different. The AHP Resource Center accomplishes this by using a consortium of packaging centers strategically located throughout the US. Most important, our Pharma and Institutional Healthcare operational expertise enables us to provide you qualitative solutions without limitations.
SERVICES
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 30 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 Group 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!
We will work with your current primary wholesaler or we can provide you with alternative supply chain options through the AHP Group authorized licensed wholesale distribution supply channels.
Our operational excellence is achieved through unsurpassed pharmaceutical grade, cGMP’s and SOP‘s.
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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Medical Packaging
Medical Packaging Inc. (MPI) is one of the leading manufacturers of unit-dose packaging solutions with over 35+ years of experience in providing packaging solutions to acute care and long-term care pharmacies, repackaging and specialty markets. MPI continually stays abreast of the ever-changing packaging needs of the pharmacist and develops the solutions that provide the latest technology and compliance to drug packaging guidelines. Additionally, MPI’s unit-dose packaging solutions are uniquely positioned to assist the long-term care (LTC) and extended care (EC) pharmacy in transitioning to the shorter cycle dispensing model recently mandated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This mandate, which was announced on November 22, 2010, will require the dispensing of medication in cycles of seven (7) days or less instead of the thirty (30) day model traditionally used in these care settings and will support nation-wide efforts to reduce medication waste.
MPI’s suite of pharmacy packaging solutions include state-of-the-art, affordable packaging systems to meet the bar coding, unit dose, and packaging needs of every type of pharmacy. MPI offers packaging solutions for oral solids, liquids, overwrapping and labeling systems, which are available either on an individual basis, a multi-product basis, or as a total solution dependent on the specific packaging requirements of each pharmacy. Coupled with MPI’s exclusive Pak-EDGE UD Barcode Labeling Software with access to First DataBank drug image and database library, MPI’s pharmacy packaging solutions assist pharmacies with Bedside Point of Care (BPOC) and Bar Coded Medication Administration (BCMA) initiatives.
MPI offers three (3) types of packaging solutions for oral solids. The Auto-Print II, which packages sixty (60) packages per minute (ppm), and the Auto-Print Express 90, which packages ninety (90) packages per minute (ppm), can produce either a 2” standard or 1.5” custom unit dose package, and the Auto-Print Punch Cut Machine (PCM), which produces a 2.5” unit dose package, packages thirty (30) packages per minute (ppm) and features a punched hole in the upper half of the package for use in conjunction with centralized, robotic systems. MPI’s oral solid packaging systems can also be customized to accommodate canister technology available with fully automated packaging solutions utilizing canister technology.
MPI’s offers the Fluidose Series 5 packaging solution for oral liquids providing the capability to package bulk liquid medication to unit dose. This high quality, affordable bar coding packaging system for oral liquids allows a pharmacy to increase their packaging speed to up to fifteen (15) packages per minute (ppm) and is offered with two (2) filling options, either the Syringe Pump or optional Baxa® pump to provide a single, bar coded liquid unit dose package to the bedside. An automatic low fluid detection feature is built into the machine controls which pauses liquid packaging when fluid level reaches a level preset by the pharmacy technician. Built-in purge feature cancels the bar code label and automatically clears the system for the next packaging job.
For your ancillary packaging needs, MPI offers two (2) types of overwrapping systems, the Auto-Print Bagging System and the Auto-Print Max Bagger for Robot Ready packaging, and the Pharmacy Accessory Label Printer labeling system to provide any pharmacy with the appropriate packaging or labeling solution for their parenteral medications.
For more information about the products and services provided by Medical Packaging Inc., please visit the links provided below.
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MPNS
Your Pharmacy Source for Dispensing Solutions
Providing Custom Pharmaceutical Dispensing Solutions For Over 25 Years
MPNS was founded in 1982 by 2007 Bowl of Hygeia award winner Richard Reeves in order to provide pharmacies a user-friendly solution to regulatory changes in the long term care industry. The solution MPNS brought to the table was providing long term care pharmacies FDA compliant and cGMP adhering repackaged unit dose medications in a universal format from a centralized closed door pharmacy.
This is still the commitment at MPNS as well as new solutions for new regulatory issues, systems integration and workflow efficiencies as well as the most important function of enhancing patient safety. As healthcare continues to evolve MPNS is dedicated to providing solutions that evolve as well and tailor themselves to various individual pharmacy needs.
Centrally located in the heart of Tennessee, MPNS is within 750 miles of 75% of all major markets in the U.S. This enables MPNS to provide customers with fast turnaround on products while absorbing shipping costs at standard rates.
MPNS is registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as well as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and complies with all current Good Manufacturing Practices by maintaining a stringent regulatory and quality control program.
Products
Unit Dose medications delivered to your pharmacy ready to dispense. Each dose is reclaimable to stock, labeled according to FDA guidelines, and all barcoded in a Class "A" package. Barcoding that can be tailored to your bedside error checking system and inventory control software.
Point of Care dispensing offers customized packaging solutions for healthcare providers to dispense directly to the patient. Offices such as same day surgery clinics, dental practices, walk-in clinics, and urgent care facilities, as well as others can receive FDA compliant packaged and labeled medications ready to dispense. Practices can use these dispensing applications to bring in additional revenue while enhancing patient relationships in a convenient and efficient manner.
Barcode readable packaging tailored to your specific needs which integrate with inventory, patient record and billing/payment software systems.
Punch Cards delivered to your pharmacy ready to dispense. Each heat sealed card can be customized to fit your pharmacy's various quantity needs compliancy labeled with barcode applied for inventory, patient record and billing/payment software.
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Providers of Unit Dose Packaging Repackaging Services PrePack Systems, Shamrock Unit Dose Solutions MPNS vials po capsules tablets hospitals ltc long term care blister paks blister cards pre-packaged pharmaceuticals.
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Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
While developing Medi-Dose, we were often asked for other products. "Hey… why don't you have... ?" "Yo, I need... Can you get it for me?" So, we started EPS®, Inc. We were asked about liquid packaging to complement our solid oral systems. So, we developed TampAlerT®. We were asked about IV preparation. So we developed a line of IV additive disposable accessories. Filters? Yes! Tapes & Labels? Done! Trays, totes and bins? You got it! Bags? Absolutely! And that is how the EPS product line grew to what it is today.
Medication packaged and dispensed in syringes, ampules, tubing, suppositories and odd shaped bottles often pose unique labeling challenges for pharmacists and nurses. Conventionally shaped labels often prove inadequate for adhering to irregular shapes. Additionally, the same vital labeling that's placed on the medication being dispensed needs to be recorded on the original medication bottle or package as well as the patient record.
MILT® Makes It Easy!
Medi-Dose Information labeling Technology
MILT® the dynamic new unit dose labeling software for the Medi-Dose® and EPS LiquidDose® packaging systems, offers innovative bar coding, increased security and enhanced medication identification awareness - all for a surprisingly affordable price. Using advanced technology, MILT® by Medi-Dose® makes it easy to achieve optimum accurate, protection and performance for all your solid and liquid unit dose syringe and ampule labeling needs.
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Providers of Unit Dose Packaging Repackaging Services PrePack Systems, Shamrock Unit Dose Solutions MPNS vials po capsules tablets hospitals ltc long term care blister paks blister cards pre-packaged pharmaceuticals
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Medi-Dose
Medi-Dose® unit dose systems are efficient and inexpensive for in-house packaging and distribution of solid oral medication. Medi-Dose provides tamper-evidence, ultraviolet inhibitance and moisture protection. Medi-Cup® PLUS blisters provide 1-year beyond-use dating! Read More...
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Short Cycle Dispensing
With CMS’s proposal for short cycle dispensing of prescription drugs in long term care facilities, solutions are needed to help pharmacies comply by 2012. Please visit the Short Cycle Dispensing aisle in RXinsider’s Virtual Pharmacy Trade Show at www.RXinsider.com to research and connect with leading solutions providers. Read More...
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MTS
Every pharmacy is different, so solutions for short-cycle dispensing should address the needs of your pharmacy. Use MTS packaging and automation in the short-cycle dispensing environment to reduce labor cost, streamline workflow, decrease material waste.
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AHP Group
UnitDoseRx (a division of AHP Group) offers a collection of professional healthcare consultants with backgrounds in Health System and Retail Pharmacy, Pharmacy Automation, Bar-Coded Unit Dose Packaging, Pharmacy Workflow, Packaging Equipment, along with pharmaceutical wholesale/distribution and manufacturing. This unique combination of knowledge, collected over the past 20 years, allows us to provide a very comprehensive point of view. Read More...
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Drug Package Inc
For over 120 years Drug Package has been a leading provider of supplies to pharmacies nationwide. Drug Package knows your pharmacy packaging supply needs. Our product line encompasses everything from Laser Labels, Computer Labels, Prescription Blanks, Designer Bags, Apothecary Equipment and Nursing Home Supplies.
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Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
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MPNS
MPNS was founded in 1982 by 2007 Bowl of Hygeia award winner Richard Reeves in order to provide pharmacies a universal solution to regulatory changes in the long term care industry. The solution MPNS brought to the table was providing long term care pharmacies FDA compliant and cGMP adhering repackaged unit dose medications in a universal format from a centralized closed door pharmacy. |
PrePak Systems
PrePak Systems, Inc. is a dynamic leader in unit dose packaging and distribution. Evolving healthcare demands require customer-focused solutions and rapid-response operations.
Using leading-edge equipment and state-of-the-art technology, PrePak safely packages oral solids and liquid medications according to customer specifications in single unit doses. As the move toward unit dose packaging accelerates in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and other healthcare facilities, PrePak's streamlined processes help optimize production and increase product disbursement.
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Unit Dose Solutions, Inc.
Unit Dose Solutions Inc. is a pharmacy services outsourcing company based in Morrisville, NC, near Research Triangle Park. Formed in 2005, the Company's mission is to provide outsourced drug repackaging and sterile preparation services in accordance with current good manufacturing practices ("cGMP"). Our customers include acute care hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, long term care hospitals, nursing homes and other long-term care institutions in the U.S.
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American Health Packaging
Industry veterans lead our manufacturing and quality departments. State-of-the-art packaging lines include bottle packaging, blister packaging, carding, cartoning and kit assembly. Modern equipment performs equally well for both short runs with quick changeovers or larger, high volumes jobs. We are licensed to package schedules CII-V.
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June 14, 2011 Observations from ASCP Short Cycle Dispensing (SCD) Conference June 2011 Observations from ASCP Short Cycle Dispensing (SCD) Conference June 2011 |
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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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Expression of Hepatocyte Antigen in Small Intestinal Epithelium and Adenocarcinoma
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the pattern of Hep Par1 immunoreactivity in nonneoplastic small intestinal and colonic epithelium.
* define the usefulness of Hep Par 1 immunostaining in the differential diagnosis of various hepatocellular and nonhepatocellular neoplasms.
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Anaphylaxis, Anaphylactic/Non-anaphylactic Food Reactions
Provided by: CMElectures
Janet M. Beausoleil, MD, is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and attending physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Here, she provides a definition of anaphylaxis, its mechanisms, and differential diagnosis, and describes its connection to food allergies.
Dr. Beausoleil wishes... |
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Hepatitis B Reactivation and Rituximab in the Oncology Practice
Provided by: The Society for Translational Oncology
1. Perform screening for prior hepatitis B viral exposure in all patients with hematologic malignancies who will receive rituximab as part of their therapy.
2. Implement prophylactic anti-viral therapy in patients who are positive for hepatitis B and who are being treated with rituximab.
3. Monitor serum viral load and clinical signs of ... |
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Gastrointestinal Cancers
Provided by: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
* Identify knowledge and practice gaps relating to gastrointestinal cancers;
* Apply knowledge learned toward an enhanced ability to identify gastrointestinal cancer risks and recommend effective interventions for individual patients;
* Demonstrate participation in life... |
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COPD
Provided by: The Ohio State University Medical Center
Description
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, about 12 million people in the United States have COPD. COPD can cause a variety of symptoms, including: chronic or persistent cough, Increased mucus, shortness of breath especially during physical activity, wheezing, and a tight feeling in the chest.
Objectives
Upon completi... |
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Legal & Ethical Aspects of Nursing
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Apply the components of the Florida State Nurse Practice Act into one's role and responsibilities.
Differentiate among the legally permissible roles of the registered nurse, the licensed practical nurse and unlicensed staff, such as nursing assistants and patient care technicians.
Discuss th... |
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Defining, Diagnosing, and Managing Celiac Disease in Primary Care
Provided by: Impact Education, LLC
Target Audience
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of primary care physicians responsible for routine care and follow up of celiac patients.
Statement of Need/Program Overview
Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease that damages the villi of the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients fr... |
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The Language of Clinical Trials
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
The Language of Clinical Trials... |
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Platelet Count and Prothrombin Time Help Distinguish Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura-Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome From Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in Adults
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe how the diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is complicated by its similarities with other conditions such as disseminated intravascular coagulation.
* describe the current understanding of the pathophysiology of TTP.
* discuss the standard therapy for TTP... |
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Navigating the Management of Chronic Pain: A Pharmacist's Guide
Provided by: Power-Pak C.E.®
Provide the pharmacist with practical information to support the assessment and management of patients with chronic pain. Identify different classes of medications used in the management of chronic pain. Analyze the pros and the cons of pain medications with respect to safety and tolerability, efficacy, and ease of use. Determine strategies for ind... |
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Management of Macular Edema: An Evidence-Based Approach
Provided by: ASiM
With the abundance of new evidence guiding the treatment of patients with retinal vein occlusions (RVO) and diabetic macular edema (DME), ophthalmologists and retina specialists are particularly in need of interpretation of this data and how it will impact daily decision-making in clinical practice. This breaking information mainly comes from clini... |
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Factors Affecting High Quality SPECT (CA Scope: I)
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Factors Affecting High Quality SPECT (CA Scope: I) ... |
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Optimizing Sedation and Analgesia in the ICU: Teamwork in Patient Care
Provided by: ProCE
Careful selection of analgesic and sedative medications is essential in critical care. Achieving a balance between patient comfort and safe ventilation involves both science and art. This program will emphasize the importance of teamwork in achieving optimum analgesia and sedation in the ICU.
Upon completion of this activity, physicians, nurses,... |
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Sonographic Evaluation of the Normal and Abnormal Placenta
Provided by: Institute for Advanced Medical Education
Course: Sonographic Evaluation of the Normal and Abnormal Placenta
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 ... |
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MRI of the Brain Sella, 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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PennCME/BestPractice
Provided by: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
AN INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS, THEIR STAFF AND THEIR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASE
CME activities Challenging ideas that can change your care of patients -- or confirm that you are doing the right thing. You will find a spectrum of multimedia activities, including interactive case studies, in diabetes, COPD and h... |
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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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Hot Topics: Fostering Health -Evaluations of Children in Foster Care
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
After completing this course, you will:
* Be able to conduct an initial medical screen on all children entering foster care.
* Be able to identify the time frames for conducting a comprehensive health assessment and a follow-up assessment on all children in foster care.
* Gain a basic understanding of medical consents for children ... |
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MRI of Neurodegenerative Disease & Demyelination, Part IV
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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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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MRI of the Pancreas Series -Introduction & Technique, Part I
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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The Next Step: How Coders Move Up The Ladder
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
Is coding a job or a career? During this audio we will explore the immense opportunities that await you with your coding career. We will discuss the opportunities and tips needed to prepare you, including setting career goals. We will discuss educational opportunities, from being the student to being the teacher. We will also look at all the differ... |
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MRI of the Knee Anatomy -A Comprehensive Overview, 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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Anatomy, Valves, and Shunts-Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The Cardiac MRI Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most intense and detailed review of cardiac MR applications as they relate to anatomy and microanatomy of the heart. The interpreter will learn how to master the assessment of pericardial disease, functional assessment, infarct sizing, mass assessment, and cardiac anomalies. Particularly cri... |
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Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs)
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe the impact of multidrug-resistant organisms on public health and the healthcare system.
Discuss important epidemiologic principles related to multidrug-resistant organisms.
Outline accepted prevention control measures for reducing the impact of multidrug-resistant organisms.
Discuss ... |
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Use of the AB5000TM Ventricular Assist Device in Cardiogenic Shock After Acute Myocardial Infarction
Provided by: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* recall the 30-day mortality for patients undergoing VAD support for cardiogenic shock after acute myocardial infarction
* understand the frequency of hemodynamic recovery and VAD weaning after support for cardiogenic shock after acute myocardial infarction
* remember the int... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vision Loss
Provided by: CMElectures
Nicolas J. Volpe, MD, is professor and Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. Here, he discusses the signs and symptoms of neuro-ophthalmic vision loss, and neuro-ophthalmic examination and testing.
This lecture and the post-test is worth 1.5 credit hours.
Distinction sho... |
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Breast MRI Series
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
Participants who complete this activity should be able to vastly improve their interpretation of breast MRI and the individual diagnostic entities. They should also gain a better understanding of the screening and diagnostic modalities' strengths and weaknesses. Finally, participants will come away with greater knowledge of the applications, reimbu... |
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Reducing Elective Deliveries Before 39 Weeks
Provided by: Medical Interactive Community
Newborn infants are at risk for critical illness, intensive care requiring separation from the mother, long-term deficits and developmental delay when delivered early. Parents are anguished over their baby’s suffering, and are crushed with guilt feelings when delivery before 39 weeks was by choice—and not medically necessary or indicated. When... |
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