Medical Nurse Training, Inc. discusses training nurses and doctors utilizing expert Geriatric Doctors, the Assistant Director of Nursing at Johns Hopkins, and Patrick Devaney, in an effort to save the medical industry potentially, $200 Billion annually.
(PRWEB) April 27, 2009 -- Medical Nurse Training, Inc. announces a tremendous saving in lives and medical costs of over 200 billion dollars yearly. Most of these savings can be achieved by reducing the risk of falls and protecting against the effect of falls particularly in the population now approaching 60 and above. New personal use technologies that are relatively unknown to some in the medical field and more often the public can easily eliminate these useless injuries and death. National Center for Patient Safety recently recommended the use of these new approaches. Medical Nurse Training, Inc has been receiving numerous requests to offer this information to the general public.
The President of Medical Nurse Training, Mr. Devaney is available to speak to these new technologies and education for acute care and long term care programs. Medical Nurse Training is the premier portal for training nurses and doctors utilizing expert Geriatric Doctors, the Assistant Director of Nursing at Johns Hopkins and Patrick Devaney who has over 25 years experience lecturing on these topics to tens of thousands of nurses, doctors and healthcare facilities. Anyone who is above the age of 55 or has a relative, who is at risk for falls is confused or agitated, has Alzheimer's, or presents elopement risks at home will be very interested in this new material.
Mr. Devaney's mother died as the result of an unnecessary hip fracture. This loss could have easily been prevented with one of these new devices or education techniq
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