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Sentara installs blood vending machines at Norfolk General HospitalNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — There are now four blood vending machines inside Sentara Norfolk General Hospital as part of a pilot project to give doctors safe and fast access to blood products.
These virtual nurses can facilitate video calls between patients and family members who are unable to visit the hospital.
Sentara Health launched a new virtual nursing system to reduce administrative tasks for bedside nurses. The program is set to ...
NORFOLK, Va. — In a life-or-death situation, every second matters. Sentara Health is testing a new tool through a pilot program designed to get blood products to patients faster. Haemonetics ...
At the end of 2024, the health system launched a virtual nursing program at its flagship facility, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Efforts to expand the program started in January and ...
Sentara Norfolk (Va.) General Hospital is piloting the use of blood vending machines to give clinical teams quicker access to blood products, NBC affiliate WAVY reported Jan. 20. The hospital ...
“This is not to scare you. This is to prepare you [to know the warning signs],” said Jenny Kennard, a nurse at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. “This is us advocating for you through education.
Fidel Enerva Villaluna of Virginia Beach was taken to Norfolk Sentara General Hospital where he later succumbed to his ...
Juan Lascano, 68, of Pitmantown Road, Suffolk, Virginia transitioned Monday, February 24, 2025 at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. All services are pending. Professional services with dignity have ...
Flight nurse Margaret "Maggie" McCauley stands just four feet 11 inches tall. But she’s a giant among the flight team with ...
They call them blood vending machines and there are now four of them inside Sentara Norfolk General Hospital as part of a pilot project to give doctors safe and fast access to blood products.
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