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May
CHEETAH MEDICAL SHOWCASES FLUID MANAGEMENT EDUCATION WITH VIRTUAL TRAINER APP AT THE 2019 NATIONAL TEACHING INSTITUTE & CRITICAL CARE EXPOSITION
NEWTON, Mass., May 20, 2019 – Cheetah Medical, a Boston-based leader in non-invasive fluid management, today announced it will offer educational sessions and preview the company’s new Virtual Trainer app at the 2019 National Teaching Institute (NTI) & Critical Care Exposition annual meeting, May 20-23 in Orlando, Fl.
“The NTI conference continues to be a pivotal forum for providing continued education for nurses who work in critical care settings,” said Chris Hutchison, president and CEO of Cheetah Medical. “We are proud to invest in this ongoing education by showcasing our Virtual Trainer and offering sessions on the importance of fluid management in sepsis treatment.”
As part of NTI’s ExpoEd, Cheetah Medial will support a series of 30-minute educational sessions that focus on the importance of implementing nurse driven protocols and education for dynamic assessment and fluid management in sepsis. Each session awards 0.5 continuing education recognition points (CERPs). These sessions include:
- Develop a Successful Sepsis Program: Before and After, facilitated by Teresa M Jones, RN, MSN, CCRN-K
- Fluid Management: If You Don’t Check, You Don’t Know, facilitated by Diane Mariotti, BS, RN
- SEP-1 and Fluid Management, facilitated by Annie Stedman, BSN, RN, CEN
- Recent Breaking Data in Fluid Management, facilitated by Joshua A. Segal, RN, BSN
“Sepsis is among the most common causes of death in the hospital setting,” said Teresa Jones RN, MSN, CCRN-K, Director of Critical Care at Cookeville Regional Med Center. “As clinicians, it is crucial to have the education and training to properly recognize and respond to sepsis and septic shock.”
Cheetah Medical will also be previewing the company’s new Virtual Trainer app throughout the conference at its booth (#2317). Virtual Trainer is an app for iPad that provides educational modules focused on the importance of optimizing fluid management for critically ill patients. This app also has a patient simulation experience where you can test your knowledge in the safety of a virtual critical care environment and learn how to use Cheetah’s Starling SV monitoring system to effectively guide your treatment path.
About Cheetah Medical
Cheetah Medical is the pioneer and leading global provider of 100 percent non-invasive fluid management monitoring technologies, designed for use in critical care, operating room and emergency department settings. The CHEETAH Starling™ SV is fast becoming the gold standard in fluid management, as it provides immediate, dynamic assessments of fluid responsiveness, enabling clinicians to make more confident and informed treatment for their patients. Moreover, recent research from the University of Kansas Medical Center has shown effective fluid management can reduce hospital ICU stays by an average of 2.89 days, reduce risk of mechanical ventilation and initiation of acute dialysis, saving over $14,000 in medical costs per patient. The company’s fluid management systems currently make an impact in more than 400 hospitals throughout the U.S. and in 30 countries worldwide.