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In This Issue...
This Spring, Moberg visits Europe and the CNS Monitor is featured in an AANS workshop in San Francisco
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Moberg Shows Medical Device Simulator at HIMSS 2014
Earlier this month, Moberg returned from Orlando, FL where the company demonstrated a prototype of its Medical Device Simulator at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Meeting. As one of the nation’s leaders in medical device integration technology, Moberg exhibited in the Interoperability Showcase sponsored by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Read more...
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Dick Moberg demonstrates the Medical Device Simulator to COL Daniel R. Kral, Director of U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command (MRMC), Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC).
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Moberg Attends INTS Symposium in Budapest
The International Neurotrauma Society's (INTS) 11th Symposium will be held in Budapest, Hungary this year – its first time back in Europe in eight years. Dick Moberg will attend the symposium to discuss multimodal monitoring with integrated EEG, which is available with the CNS Monitor.
Prior to the meeting, Mr. Moberg will attend the second investigator’s meeting for CENTER TBI, a large European multi-center trial on traumatic brain injury. The trial organizers chose the CNS Monitor as the main data collection device for high-resolution patient physiology. We are pleased to be collaborating in this important trial. Read more...
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Moberg Participates in Panel Discussion at Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University is Germany's oldest university, and its medical center is one of the largest and most prestigious in Europe. On April 2-4, Heidelberg will host a hands-on workshop on multimodal neuromonitoring, during which Dick Moberg, President of Moberg Research, will participate in a panel discussion, contributing his knowledge of medical device connectivity challenges and solutions. Moberg will also exhibit the CNS Monitor to demonstrate its ability to collect, integrate and display multimodal data, including EEG. Read more...
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82nd Annual AANS Meeting features CNS Monitor in Workshop
The American Association of Neurological Surgeon's (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting this year will feature the CNS Monitor in a workshop on intracranial monitoring entitled Critical-care Procedures for the Neurosurgical Advanced Practice Provider, which will take place on Saturday, April 5, from 8:00am - 5:00pm.
The CNS Monitor can also be found at the Hemedex booth (Booth #2404), demonstrating real-time multimodal monitoring. Read more...
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Relevant Literature
Books
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Relevant Literature
Publications
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Interrater reliability of ICU EEG research terminology.
Ram Mani, Hiba Arif, Lawrence J. Hirsch, Elizabeth E. Gerard, Suzette M. LaRoche.
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology. 2012;29(3):203-212.
Use of EEG monitoring and management of non-convulsive seizures in critically ill patients: a survey of neurologists.
Abend NS, Dlugos DJ, Hahn CD, Hirsch LJ, Herman ST.
Neurocrit Care. 2010 Jun;12(3):382-9.
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