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According to the manufacturer, one novel feature of this instrument is the segmented light bar which in- dicates the patient's pulse strength. The integrated memory stores up to 99 patient readings. The intro- ductory price of the unit is $695 and includes a form-fitted protective ease. From Pro Med Inc., P.O. Box 160, Midvale, UT 84047," 800/453-1264. Pilots Take Note The second edition of Human Factors in Flight by Frank H. Hawkins has just been released by Ashgate Publishing Co. Aimed at pi- lots, operations staff, designers, manufacturers and regulatory agen- cies, the book combines scientific knowledge to the practical manage- ment of the human component in flight. The book contains specific BUCHER Advanced technology for specialists who can't afford to waste time. I As a result of Swiss engineering Cost effective and functionally and craftmanship, the Bucher EMS impeccable, the Sucher Interiors Interiors are designed to allow can be precisely adapted to the medical specialists to devote their needs of the operator. full attention to patient care. We invite you to see our display at the AMT Conference, St. Louis 1993 • Booth 710 B U C H E R AeRospAc CORPOrA.ON 11400AIRPORT ROAD • EVERETT, WA 98204-3745 • U.S.A. • PHONE: (206) 355-2202 ° FAX: (206)355-2204 chapters on human error, fatigue, fitness, vision, motivation, training, documentation, space and layout, and more. It sells for $34.95. From Ashgate Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036; 802/276-3162. New Book for Medical Directors Also just released is Bar Code Technology in Health Care: A Tool for Enhancing Quality, Productivity and Cost Management, a book writ- ten to aid medical directors in effec- tively managing health care now and in the future. "Besides being speedier and more accurate than manual systems, bar coding is a rel- atively affordable technology," ex- plains co-author Karen Longe. Effective bar code applications can be implemented in a hospital at little expense and most bar code systems provide pay back in less than 18 months, she adds. The 160-page book includes chapters on trends in health care, uses of bar codes, symbologies and standards, bar code technology equipment, electronic data inter- change, other automatic data-cap- ture technologies, cost justification and how to make it work. The book, which retails for $39.95, also in- cludes a glossary of terms and re- sources. From Advanstar Communications, 7500 Old Oak Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44130; 800/225-4569, Ext. 839. The inclusion of these products does not necessarily imply an endorsement by the Air Medical Journal. 362 Air Medical Journal * September 1993
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According to the manufacturer, one novel feature of this instrument is the segmented light bar which in- dicates the patient's pulse strength. The integrated memory stores up to 99 patient readings. The intro- ductory price of the unit is $695 and includes a form-fitted protective ease.

From Pro Med Inc., P.O. Box 160, Midvale, UT 84047," 800/453-1264.

Pilots Take Note The second edit ion of Human Factors in Flight by Frank H. Hawkins has just been released by Ashgate Publishing Co. Aimed at pi- lots, operat ions staff, designers , manufacturers and regulatory agen- cies, the book combines scientific knowledge to the practical manage- ment of the human component in flight.

The b o o k con ta ins speci f ic

B U C H E R A d v a n c e d t e c h n o l o g y f o r s p e c i a l i s t s

w h o c a n ' t a f f o r d t o w a s t e t i m e .

I A s a r e s u l t o f S w i s s e n g i n e e r i n g C o s t e f f e c t i v e a n d f u n c t i o n a l l y a n d c r a f t m a n s h i p , t h e B u c h e r E M S i m p e c c a b l e , t h e S u c h e r I n t e r i o r s I n t e r i o r s a r e d e s i g n e d to a l l o w c a n b e p r e c i s e l y a d a p t e d to t h e m e d i c a l s p e c i a l i s t s to d e v o t e t h e i r n e e d s o f t h e o p e r a t o r . fu l l a t t e n t i o n t o p a t i e n t c a r e .

We invite you to see our display at the A M T Conference, St. Louis 1993 • Booth 710

B U C H E R AeRospAc CORPOrA.ON 11400 AIRPORT ROAD • EVERETT, WA 98204-3745 • U.S.A. • PHONE: (206) 355-2202 ° FAX: (206) 355-2204

chapters on human error, fatigue, fitness, vision, motivation, training, documentation, space and layout, and more. It sells for $34.95.

From Ashgate Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036; 802/276-3162.

New Book for Medical Directors Also jus t r e l eased is Bar Code Technology in Health Care: A Tool for Enhancing Quality, Productivity and Cost Management, a book writ- ten to aid medical directors in effec- tively managing health care now and in the future. "Besides being speedier and more accurate than manual systems, bar coding is a rel- atively affordable technology," ex- plains co-author Karen Longe. Effective bar code applications can be implemented in a hospital at little expense and most bar code systems provide pay back in less than 18 months, she adds.

The 160-page book inc ludes chapters on trends in health care, uses of bar codes, symbologies and s tandards , bar code t echno logy equipment, electronic data inter- change, other automatic data-cap- ture technologies, cost justification and how to make it work. The book, which retails for $39.95, also in- cludes a glossary of terms and re- sources.

From Advanstar Communications, 7500 Old Oak Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44130; 800/225-4569, Ext. 839. •

The inclusion of these products does not necessarily imply an endorsement by the Air Medical Journal.

362 Air Med ica l Journa l * S e p t e m b e r 1993

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