Flightmed Digest, Vol 56, Issue 4
Ben Dengerink
bensemail at gmail.com
Sat May 24 12:54:00 EDT 2008
Not gonna happen. Back in summit for some things.
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Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 17:09:36 -0600
From: "Evah Lopez" <EJLopez at salud.unm.edu>
Subject: NEO transport with Bronchotron
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If anyone out there uses high frequency ventilation (bronchotron) for neonatal transport could we correspond? I am tracking specific transports to justify the need for high frequency in our program. I would appreciate the time and you can e-mail me at ejlopez at salud.unm.edu. Thanks.
Evah Lopez, RRT
New Mexico Newborn Transport
Co Program Coordinator
University of New Mexico
Department of Pediatrics
Neonatology Division
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Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:08:42 -0400
From: "Appiah, Jolene" <JAppiah at cnmc.org>
Subject: RE: NEO transport with Bronchotron
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Dear Eva,
We decided not to go with the bronchotron at this time. I spoke with the Transport Supervisor at Georgetown. You may want to speak to him as well. I do not have his card with me at work today.
Jolene Appiah, RRT
Clinical Coordinator/
Transport Coordinator
Children's National Medical Center
Respiratory Care Services Department
Phone 202-476-5105
Cell Phone 703-282-3958
Pager 202-259-0172
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From: flightmed-bounces at flightweb.com on behalf of Evah Lopez
Sent: Fri 5/23/2008 7:09 PM
To: flightmed at flightweb.com
Subject: NEO transport with Bronchotron
If anyone out there uses high frequency ventilation (bronchotron) for neonatal transport could we correspond? I am tracking specific transports to justify the need for high frequency in our program. I would appreciate the time and you can e-mail me at ejlopez at salud.unm.edu. Thanks.
Evah Lopez, RRT
New Mexico Newborn Transport
Co Program Coordinator
University of New Mexico
Department of Pediatrics
Neonatology Division
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