Charles Mullins (pediatric cardiologist)

Owlet Achieves De Novo FDA-Clearance For Dream Sock® – The First and Only Over-the-Counter, Medical Grade Pulse Oximeter Cleared for Infants

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Owlet is spearheading new standards for consumer and medical solutions, allowing caregivers to provide better care at home for their babies through access to advanced digital health technologies.

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  • Owlet is spearheading new standards for consumer and medical solutions, allowing caregivers to provide better care at home for their babies through access to advanced digital health technologies.
  • Owlet plans to make these new medical-grade features available to all existing and new Dream Sock users upon launch, soon to be announced.
  • These cleared features are for use with healthy infants between 1-18 months and 6 lbs to 30 lbs.
  • Parents and caregivers can learn more and sign up to receive the latest information and details on product availability at www.owletcare.com/fda-clearance .

Outcomes Data Reveal Significant Impact of Etiometry Utilization in Liberating Patients from Invasive ICU Treatments

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Monday, August 28, 2023

Etiometry’s Risk Analytics provide an individualized assessment of the patient’s condition, bringing attention to patients who need it most and revealing insight into the cause of potential deterioration or improvement to a patient's state.

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  • Etiometry’s Risk Analytics provide an individualized assessment of the patient’s condition, bringing attention to patients who need it most and revealing insight into the cause of potential deterioration or improvement to a patient's state.
  • Extubation failure is associated with significant morbidity, including prolonged total ventilation time and longer hospital length of stay.
  • The findings reveal the new automated standardized workflow in Etiometry informed data-driven decisions leading to an 18% reduction of time with vasoactive infusions.
  • The data are compelling, especially in terms of how our clinical intelligence can enhance patient care,” said Shane Cooke, CEO of Etiometry.

University of Medicine and Health Sciences to Host "Cardiology: A Discussion About Cardiac Care & Careers in Cardiology"

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

, Pediatric Cardiologist and Intensivist at the University of Texas, Austin, the discussion will cover career opportunities in cardiology, risk factors for heart disease and the role of cardiologists in preventive care, and new treatment options.

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  • , Pediatric Cardiologist and Intensivist at the University of Texas, Austin, the discussion will cover career opportunities in cardiology, risk factors for heart disease and the role of cardiologists in preventive care, and new treatment options.
  • The event will be livestreamed at https://www.umhs-sk.org/cardiology-townhall as well as on the UMHS YouTube , Facebook , and LinkedIn pages.
  • , "Black Women in Medicine: A Conversation About the Black Experience" , "Ask a Microbiologist," "Suicide Prevention and the State of Psychiatry."
  • Graduates of UMHS earn a Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) and qualify to practice medicine throughout the United States and Canada.

The Association of Black Cardiologists Announces "We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health™" National Awareness Campaign during Black History and Heart Month

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

In addition, they may also be viewed in their entirety at wearethefaces.abcardio.org and via OWN web-based platforms beginning Tuesday (2/1) evening.

Key Points: 
  • In addition, they may also be viewed in their entirety at wearethefaces.abcardio.org and via OWN web-based platforms beginning Tuesday (2/1) evening.
  • This campaign launches ABC's yearlong initiative to address grave disparities regarding Black maternal health outcomes.
  • "Given that maternal health is intimately tied to cardiovascular health, our ABC members are unique representatives of the Black Maternal Health crisis.
  • The time has come to eliminate maternal health disparities and poor cardiovascular outcomes," according to ABC President, Dr. Michelle A. Albert.