POCT Disaster Planning
During this Covid-19 pandemic, we have not seen "business as usual". Many things have had to change, and that includes within Point of Care. I invite all of my colleagues to read about TriCore's experience, and then join in the conversation on the listserv to share your own observations. We all benefit when we learn from each other.
After reading, please consider the questions below.
Here are some questions to start a conversation:
1. How has POCT been brought into the conversation in your organization?
2. How did you educate yourselves (e.g. about emergency use authorization (EUA)? How did that play into decisions made?
3. How are you addressing training and competency?
4. What are you doing about managing expired controls?
5. What has been your biggest takeaway from this whole experience?
That should be plenty to get us started. Thank you for reading, and I look forward to sharing a rich and lively discussion.
Kathleen
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I am interested in the discussion.
Thank you.
Please sign me up to listen. Thanks!
debra.howard@chkd.org
Hi Kathleen, please add me to the list as well. I'd like to listen in.
trose@health.southalabama.edu
Thank you for taking this on.....
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I would like to listen in. Thank you!
dontran@mednet.ucla.edu
Please add me to the list. I would love to listen in. Thanks for organizing Kathleen.
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My email is kathleen.david@tricore.org
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Please add me to the list. Thanks for organizing!!
sclark@mercydesmoines.org
Thanks, Kathleen. Please add me to your list of listeners.
lmmartin2@cmh.edu
Thanks again,
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Yes please add me as well.
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Thank you for organizing this!
Janelle Cabal
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I am interested in listening also.
laura.holst@stonybrookmedicine.edu
Did you want to participate in the discussion or listen in?
I would like to listen in on the discussion.
ashor@capefearvalley.com
If I am able I would love to listen in.
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thank you.
I am interested as well. Thank you!
kellie.graham@ucsf.edu