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Hospital Employees
  • 020-811 Carbon Monoxide Exposure During Pregnancy

  • 020-769 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

  • 020-838 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is Associated With Lower Short- and Long-Term Mortality in Patients with Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

  • 480-036 Central Retinal Arterial Occlusion Treated with Hyperbaric Oxygen

  • 120-148 Clostridial Myonecrosis (gas gangrene)

  • 550-231 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and cancer – a review

  • 130-128 Not Just Full of Hot Air: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Increases Survival of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections

  • 211-432 Osteoradionecrosis Commentary

  • 650-190 Oxygen Toxicity Seizures: 20 Years' Experience From a Single Hyperbaric Unit

  • 110-045 The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on Severe Anemia

  • 690-013 Indication for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment as a Predictor of Tympanostomy Tube Placement

  • 670-144 Phakic and Pseudophakic Eyes In Patients During Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

  • 670-141 Pulmonary Barotrauma and Cerebral Arterial Gas Embolism During Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

  • 670-152 Safe Administration of Hyperbaric Oxygen after Bleomycin: A Case Series of 15 Patients

  • 670-181 Severe Pulmonary Edema Following Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: A Case Report and Clinical Experience

  • 670-151 Tension Pneumocephalus as a Complication of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in a Patient with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury

  • 670-163 A Case of Tension Pneumothorax during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in an Earthquake Survivor with Crush Injury Complicated by ARDS (adult respiratory distress syndrome)

  • 690-022 The Safety of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment- Retrospective Analysis of 2,334 Patients

Statements and Notices

Non-Physicians: 1 Category A CEU has been approved through the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT).

Nurses: 1 Nursing Contact Hour National Baromedical Services is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction, by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Disclosure Statement: All faculty, planners and anyone in control of content have no relevant relationships to be resolved.

Commercial Support: There was no commercial support received for this educational activity.

Copyright Notice: Published materials of National Baromedical Services, including faculty images, presentations, and supplemental materials are protected by copyrights. All content included on this site, such as text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, audio clips, digital downloads, and the compilation of all content on this site, is the property of National Baromedical Services, its affiliates, or its content suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws. Any unauthorized use of these materials or artwork would constitute a violation of the rights of National Baromedical Services and is strictly prohibited.

 

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Privacy Policy 

Internet Privacy and Confidentiality Policy
National Baromedical Services understands the importance of privacy of personal information and is committed to honoring your privacy, and to offering special protections for any personal information you choose to share with us. The document you are reading is our privacy policy, and it describes what information we may collect about you, what uses we may make of it, and what precautions we take against unauthorized access or use of your information.

Uses We Make of Information
In this section of our privacy policy, we identify the ways we may use information about you that we have collected.

Aggregate Data
We create aggregate data about visitors to our Web sites for product development and improvement activities. We also use it for market analysis.

Third Parties
In addition to aggregate information (discussed previously), we may share some kinds of information with third parties as described below. We may contract with other companies and individuals to help us provide services. For example, we may host some of our Web sites on another company's computers or hire technical consultants to assist with Web-based tools. In order to perform their jobs, these other companies may have limited access to some of the personal information we maintain about our users. We require all such companies to comply with the terms of our privacy policies, to limit their access to any personal information to the minimum necessary to perform their obligations, and not to use the information they may access for purposes other than fulfilling their responsibilities to us. We use our best efforts to limit the use of other companies in areas where personally identifiable information may be involved.

If we discover that a third party inadvertently disclosed personal information about any of our customers, we will take immediate action to prevent further occurrences.

Protection of Information
In this section of our privacy policy, we discuss the security measures we take to protect information that we have collected about you.

General Policies
We have implemented technology and security policies, rules and other measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also protect your information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality.

Storage of Health Information
Personally identifiable health information you share with us is stored on our database servers. We have a firewall to prevent individuals from accessing information without authorization. Data centers are physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons. Physical access to the servers requires individual authorization and authentication.

Information in our data centers is backed up routinely, in order to aid in the recovery of information in the event of accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media is stored in a physically secure storage facility.

Access to Information and Choices
In this section of our privacy policy, we tell you how to obtain and correct information we have about you, and how to choose what types of information you may share with us.

Privacy Questions or Concerns about One of Our Web Sites
For privacy questions or concerns, please contact shannon.waller@prismahealth.org

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