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Increasing Importance of Biomed Techs in a Changing Dialysis World |
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Presented by Vern Taaffe as the lead segment of a panel session at the 2010 NANT Symposium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Good morning, everyone. Thank you for attending this panel session.
In presenting this session for you, it is an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure to work with Mr. George Rovegno and Drs. Maltais and Ward. All are well-regarded colleagues and long-time friends.
In this session, a panel approach will be used to convey our perspective and predictions on some of the more significant technical aspects of dialysis.
Objectives for the overall panel session are:
1) to explore the increasing importance of biomed techs in a changing dialysis world; 2) to examine equipment disinfection, in regard to rhetoric, reality and the future; 3) to identify the current and future significance of electronic medical records in dialysis; and 4) to determine whether or not carbon is the only answer as an element of water pre-treatment.
Let’s get started by taking a look at the increasing importance of biomed techs in a changing dialysis world. |
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