Hannah Ostrem

Hannah is Pulsara's Vice President of Marketing. She holds a master's degree in both Business Administration and Neuroscience, and a bachelor's degree in Psychology, which she uses to analyze and interpret the peculiar behaviors of the rest of the Pulsara marketing team.

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The Most Delicious Way to Prevent a Stroke

There's a sweet new way to combat your risk of having a stroke. According to a recently published article examining more than 20,000 adults, eating...

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Sepsis: 10 Things You Need to Know to Save Lives

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to our guest blogger, Bob Sullivan. Bob Sullivan, MS, NRP, is a paramedic instructor at Delaware Technical Community College. He has been in EMS since 1999, and has...

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The Pitfalls of STEMI Care: Fixable with Pulsara [INFOGRAPHIC]

The successful care of STEMI cases is dependent on members of EMS, the ED charge nurse, the ED physician, the cath lab, the rapid/house RN, and the cardiologist all working together in sync to...

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What's Wrong With Stroke Care ... and How Pulsara Can Help [Infographic]

EMS, Charge Nurse, ED Physician, Stroke Team, Radiology Tech, Radiologist ... each of these roles is critical to the successful care of stroke cases, yet each is often on their own page with their...

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The Changing Face of Stroke Care: Is There an App for That?

...You know there is! EMS World recently published an article which highlights the changing technologies and protocols for managing stroke care. New embolectomy studies such as MR. CLEAN, ESCAPE,...

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How to Survive a Stroke? Don't Have it in the Hospital

According to a publication in JAMA Neurology on May 4th, patients who suffer a stroke while already in the hospital for other conditions, wait significantly longer to get treatment than those for...

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NEW PULSARA MODULE RELEASE VERSION 4.1.15 [Informational Flyer]

Pulsara is very pleased to announce the release of our newest module! Check out the attached flyer for more information ... oh, and happy April 1st!

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