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Flu Clinic Planning Tips – Part 3

  May Plan in-service training for volunteers. Finalize plans for clinic space. June Order vaccines from DPH regional office. Contact volunteer staff from past year and ask if they will help again this year. Order posters, flyers, etc., from www.immunize.org. Adapt standing orders to specific clinic locations and times and obtain clinician signature.   Three Read More

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Medical Equipment & Supplies for VA Preparedness

Medical Equipment & Supplies ready for VA preparedness needs. (Email found here.) compact storage rapid mobility easy to administer Ideal for: Hospital Triage & Treatment Patient Reception Areas Hospital Surge Capacity Product Lines MedKits – Click to Learn More>> Mobile Workstations – Click to Learn More>> Beds/Racks – Click to Learn More>> Triage – Click to Learn More>> HICS – Click Read More

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Flu Clinic Planning Tips – Part 2

[clear-line]In part 1 of this Flu Clinic Planning series (found here), we provided a specific list of things to do to begin planning next year’s flu clinic. In Part 2, we look at what to do in March and April. March Inventory supplies on-hand and begin re-ordering (our Vaccination Systems are perfect for this). April Meet Read More

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Flu Clinic Planning Tips – Part 1

January is not too early to begin your annual flu clinic planning.  Late-January Review immunization laws, regulations, recommendations and standards. Review what was done in your community in the past. Identify under-served populations and determine target populations. Make contact with (and research clinic locations convenient to) target populations. Reserve key space such as a senior Read More

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Veterans Affairs Disaster Preparedness

VeriCor works with many of the largest VAMCs and VISNs around the country. VeriCor’s Response-Friendly™ products will help you during that next patient surge. In the wake of a disaster or any large-scale incident, VeriCor Response-Friendly™ Patient Surge Systems (ACS & ER) provide the medical and non-medical equipment and supplies, to quickly and efficiently treat patients and Read More