Pulsara Around the World - March 2025
February Recap Last month, our teams attended trade shows in California, South Carolina, and New York. While our events schedule has been on the...
What a month September was for Pulsara. We attended SIX trade shows and conferences around the country, including the Becker’s Healthcare Health IT & Revenue Cycle Conference where Pulsara Founder & CEO, Dr. James Woodson was a part of two panels, and gave a solo presentation (Your CC&C is Not Enough: Why You Need a Regional Communication Network). Prior to the conference, Dr. Woodson partnered with Dr. Bill Atkinson to present a webinar in conjunction with Beckers: You Hold the Answer. Breaking Silos: The True Cost of Inefficient Communication Systems
This month, we’re headed to Tennessee, Kentucky, and Oregon.
October kicks off with the Baptist Memorial Hospital’s EMS Symposium. EMS and other healthcare providers will gather to increase their knowledge in topics relating to stroke and acute cardiac care.
Presented by the Greater Cincinnati Stroke Consortium, the 5th Annual Symposium aims to provide stroke education to healthcare workers across a wide variety of disciplines. You can visit Pulsara Regional Client Development Specialist, Arron in between tracks like Stroke in Women and Challenges in EMS.
October comes to an end and ushers in November with the largest EMS-dedicated event in the world (and one of our favorites to attend). This year, you’ll have a chance to see Pulsara Founder & CEO, James Woodson, Pulsara CMO, Kris Kaull, and Pulsara Clinical Specialist, Brandon Means speak during the week. In between their presentations, stop by our booth #819 to check out our HIPAA-compliant video chat feature.
February Recap Last month, our teams attended trade shows in California, South Carolina, and New York. While our events schedule has been on the...
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