Shane Elmore, RN

Shane is an RN who has worked as a Chest Pain Coordinator and is certified in CCRN, CEN, and CFRN.

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How a Small Miscommunication Nearly Cost a Life: A Firsthand Account

If you've been following our blog for any amount of time now, you've heard us refer to the "communication crisis" in healthcare. Occasionally, those...

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The First Two Rules of Technology in Business ... and How Pulsara Broke the Second

Listen to this post on the go with Pulsara's new Podcast! "The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The...

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All Hospitals Are Not Created Equal: Choosing the Wrong One Could Cost Patients Their Lives

We make decisions all day, every day. Most of them are taken care of in our sub-conscience, and we don't even have to think about them. But others decisions are more complicated: If you were to have...

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Why We Need to Focus on Women this Heart Month [VIDEO]

Happy Heart Month! As common as heart attacks are, there are some misperceptions around who is vulnerable. I suppose we've asked for it through over-dramatization in the movies. We've all watched the...

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Leaders: Don't Confuse Communication with Engagement.

Here at Pulsara, our entire focus is on communication. When things break down in healthcare, the root cause is almost always a breakdown in communication. This communication breakdown is what drove...

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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your EMS Trucks' Old Flip Phones

I love my job, and I have the privilege of working with some amazing people around the US. But naturally, we are sometimes met with challenges from teams who haven't yet made upgrading their...

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Who's On First -- The Frightening Reality of Healthcare Communication

Who's on First is an original comedy skit that was made famous by Abbot and Costello back in the early 1940's. It's a classic illustration of two people talking, but it's as if they are speaking...

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