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Patient Safety Technologies, Inc. to Present at the ROTH Capital Partners 23rd Annual OC Growth Stock Conference
Date:2/15/2011

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Patient Safety Technologies (OTC Bulletin Board: PSTX), today announced that it will be presenting at the ROTH Capital Partners 23rd Annual OC Growth Stock Conference in Laguna Niguel, California at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on March 13, 2011 at 2PM Pacific (5PM Eastern).  Through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary SurgiCount Medical, Patient Safety Technologies provides a proven solution for improving patient safety and reducing healthcare costs.  President and Chief Executive Officer Brian E. Stewart will present an overview of the Company and its growth strategies, and will be joined by Chief Financial Officer David C. Dreyer for question and answer meetings with investors.  The presentation will be webcast and made available online at the company's website at: www.surgicountmedical.com/about_investor.html.  Investors who wish to attend the conference should call (800) 678-9147 or email conference@roth.com.  

About Patient Safety Technologies, Inc. and SurgiCount Medical

Patient Safety Technologies, Inc., through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary SurgiCount Medical, Inc., provides the Safety-Sponge® System, a solution proven to improve patient safety and reduce healthcare costs by preventing one of the most common errors in surgery, retained foreign objects.  For more information, contact David Dreyer at (949) 387-2277, extension 401, or visit our website at www.surgicountmedical.com

About ROTH Capital Partners

ROTH Capital Partners, LLC (ROTH), is a relationship-driven investment bank focused on identifying opportunities for institutional investors in the U.S., Hong Kong and a Shanghai Representativ
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