Introducing Pulsara Intelligence: AI Tools for Streamlined Emergency Care
In fast-paced clinical settings, documentation often competes with communication and patient care. Pulsara’s mission is to give healthcare workers an...
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Team Pulsara
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Jul 13, 2020
COVID-19 continues to tax finite public safety resources, underscoring the need for efficient and effective information sharing tools. Since it appears as if the pandemic will be challenging us for the foreseeable future, take 60 minutes to explore how four FirstNet-approved apps and services (10-21 Police Phone, Pulsara, Rave PANIC Button, and Allerio) help agencies share critical information and engage with the community during these difficult times.
When: Thursday, July 16, 2020 | 12:00 pm ET / 10:00 am MT / 11:00 am CT / 9:00 am PT
How: SIGN UP HERE
Keep reading to learn more!
Webinar participants will hear from Corey Ricketson, Regional Vice President for Pulsara; Drew Delaney, Director of Business Development for Allerio; Kurt Thomas, Training Lead at Callyo; William Homer, MBA, ENP, Sr. Director of Solutions Architecture at Rave Mobile Safety; and Steve Devine, FirstNet Director for FirstNet Strategy and Policy. Division Chief Martha Ellis, Executive Director for the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association, will moderate.
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Division Chief Martha Ellis |
Corey Ricketson |
Drew Delaney |
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Kurt Thomas | William Homer, MBA, ENP | Steve Devine |
At the conclusion of the webinar, attendees will understand how FirstNet and the use of approved FirstNet apps are helping agencies more effectively engage with the public during a pandemic.
To register or learn more, click here.
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