How Mobile Devices Are Changing Nursing

While lagging a little behind Silicon Valley, hospitals around the United States are transitioning to electronic records, more advanced IT infrastructure, and cloud computing. What does that mean for nurses? A lot. Much more than we can fit into this one page article. However, one portion of change...

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What I Learned In My First Four Months At Dickson

Ajooni Sethi reflects on her first four months at Dickson . . . 

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Which Chart Recorder Is Right For You?

Most chart recorder customers have been using their devices for a long time. When they run out of charts, they buy new ones. When their pens run dry, they buy new ones. If you are one of these people, you probably feel like you know what you are looking for . . .

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Concrete Curing: Advice In Temperature Monitoring

We are currently moving into the depths of summer, nearing the end of sun burned grass, and towards the oranges, reds, and yellows of fall. Summer brings hot weather, whether humid or dry. For one particular group of our customers, that means a change in how the produce, implant, and monitor their...

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Museum and Archive Storage: Data Loggers

In the past few months, we've published two posts on temperature and humidity monitoring in an archive or museum. The first article was a general introduction to artifact storage. In the second article, we offered up some key questions you should ask when crafting your monitoring plan . . .

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The Vaccines For Children (VFC) Storage Series: Data Loggers

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The Vaccine For Children (VFC) Storage Series: Temperature Sensors

If vaccines are not kept cold, they will become less potent. This is a statement that is of course true, and that has been reiterated consistently and frequently by the CDC to those hospitals and clinics that are in the VFC (Vaccines for Children) Program. Keeping vaccines cold may seem as simple...

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Museum and Archive Storage: Your Monitoring Plan

We've previously provided you wonderful readers with a glimpse into why a museum or archive would monitor the temperature and humidity inside their facility. Let’s say you are a museum coordinator or archivist, and we convinced you to start monitoring your environment. Or, you already do monitor...

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DicksonOne Reporting Suite

Your data: How you want it, When you want it.

If you've ever talked to someone from Dickson, visited our trade show booth, or read other articles from this blog, you may have heard us say "Dickson means Data." To us, this means that the users of our products can acquire the data they need in the...

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5 Tools Every Manufacturing Supervisor Needs

1. Customized Spreadsheets

“Customized Spreadsheets” may seem like both an oddly specific and a much too broad tool for the manufacturing supervisor’s world. Fundamentally, you need someway to generate reports of what you are producing, the materials you are using to produce your product, the labor...

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