Understanding Ethylene Oxide Sterilization

Posted on: 19 July 2021

In a clinical setting, medical instruments and devices are often used. Without the proper sterilization of these items, invasive applications that allow contact between the instruments and the tissue of a patient could lead to a life-threatening infection. Multiple disinfection techniques are used in the health care industry. One of them is ethylene oxide (EO) device processing. Here is a bit of information about sterilization processes that use ethylene oxide. [Read More]

Ways People Can Make Virus Testing Easier To Handle

Posted on: 15 June 2021

Virus testing becomes important for society when there is a sudden outbreak. People need to get tested to see if they need to quarantine themselves or not. If you're having one of these tests performed, you can make things easier on yourself with these steps.  Schedule an Appointment Early When there is a potential virus affecting your area, there will be a lot of people going in to be tested. You need to consider this when getting ready for your testing. [Read More]

Ear, Nose, and Throat Issues You Can Address at a Medical Clinic

Posted on: 11 May 2021

Medical clinics offer a variety of services. These clinics also offer a variety of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) services. If you are not able to see a specialist, you might make an appointment with a medical clinic that can help. These are some of the ENT issues that might prompt you to visit a medical clinic. Hearing Tests and Screenings If you suspect that you or your child is losing hearing, a screening may be necessary to identify potential problems early on. [Read More]

Ways Medical Practices Can Improve Telemedicine For Patients

Posted on: 20 April 2021

Telemedicine is becoming a more widely used practice for different medical practices. Using electronic devices, practices can offer medical services to patients without having to be physically present. If you want your medical practice to benefit from said telemedicine technology, take these steps for the benefit of your patients. Iron Out Kinks Before It Goes Live Before you actually start using telemedicine in real-time to treat patients that are at home, make sure you iron out kinks. [Read More]