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Modular Devices Welcomes David Frank as Fractional Chief Commercial Officer to Lead Cleanroom Division’s Growth
Modular Devices is excited to announce the addition of David Frank as Fractional Chief Commercial Officer, reinforcing the company’s commitment to strategic growth and leadership within the cleanroom solutions market. David brings a wealth of experience, having successfully built and scaled high-performing commercial teams across the life sciences, management consulting, and financial services industries. As the founder and CEO of Vantage PT LLC, David has over 20 years of experience driving commercial success through innovative strategies and solution-oriented approaches.
Modular Devices Welcomes Dan Dernbach as Senior Vice President of Cleanroom Operations
Modular Devices is excited to announce the appointment of Dan Dernbach as Senior Vice President of Cleanroom Operations, bringing his extensive expertise in cleanroom design, construction, and operations from the biotech, biopharma, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Dan will oversee the expansion of Modular Devices’ mobile and modular cleanroom solutions, focusing on operational excellence and regulatory compliance for USP797 and USP800 cleanrooms. His leadership will drive innovation in Modular Devices’ growing portfolio of cleanroom facilities, ensuring clients in the life sciences, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries receive state-of-the-art cleanroom environments tailored to their specific needs.
Mobile Cath Lab – Covered Walkway Considerations
When the decision is made to utilize temporary Mobile Cath Labs some of the most important factors to consider are patient safety and the route the patient will take through the hospital and out to the mobile lab. Unlike with other mobile labs, such as Mobile MRI and Mobile CT labs, where the patients can sometimes walk out or be pushed out to the mobile lab in wheelchair, patients going into the cath lab are not ambulatory and are usually taken out Mobile Cath Labs on a patient bed or a stretcher. Knowing this we always recommend trying to locate the mobile cath lab as close to the hospital as possible so as to have the shortest route to get the patient out to the mobile lab.MOBILE DOCKSome hospitals have a dedicated, covered, elevated mobile dock area where patients can be wheeled directly into the mobile lab without having to utilize the hydraulic patient lift on the mobile lab. The pop-out side extensions on Mobile Cath Labs are larger than with other mobile labs, which at time can pose a challenge with some dock-area setups, but when available the elevated docks are an ideal location because the route to the mobile has already been pre-planned and designed with patient safety in mind.
Need a safe and reliable mobile cath lab? Go digital
When it comes to interim cath labs, safety and reliability are everything. How can you make sure you’re making the right choices for your program and for your patient’s safety? Make sure you go digital, with a digital flat panel detector x-ray imaging system.Temporary or “mobile” cath labs aren’t something that everyone is familiar with, so when someone is faced with needing to find Mobile Cath Labs service provider they might do a quick google search, make a few calls, and assume that all the providers in the industry are reputable companies with good interventional x-ray equipment.The ProblemThe reality is, there are only a few companies that offer Mobile Cath Labs, and some are run on a shoe-string budget and ONLY offer older, obsolete Image Intensifier (I.I.) based systems. Why, you ask? Because that’s all they have and they aren’t able to offer anything newer. The fact of the matter is, these I.I. systems haven’t been manufactured since the early 2000’s, so today (2015), these systems are at a minimum 15 years old and possibly older. Besides being analog systems with poor image quality, parts are scarce and hard to come by, and being so old, they can be very hard to maintain to any reliable degree.Imagine you or your loved one having chest pains, going to the nearest hospital, and finding out that you have to have a cardiac cath or vascular procedure-not knowing that the procedure was being done on a 15-25 year old, obsolete cardiac cath x-ray system. This could very easily happen if you had gone to a hospital that decided to bring in Mobile Cath Labs with one of these older I.I. systems.
Community service: stepping up for the lapel fire department
Tony Mullett is one of our long-time employees and a resident of Lapel, IN. Tony wears a number of hats here at MDI but he’s mainly in charge of making sure our Mobile Cath Labs have updated interior finishes and storage cabinetry. Tony is very involved in the community and he heard that the Lapel Stony Creek Fire Territory (https://www.lapelfd.com) had recently moved into a new Fire House but with the construction being over budget they weren’t able to afford to finish out the kitchen as planned. Tony approached the owners Greg and Bob and they agreed to help by donating the materials needed.
Mobile Cath Lab Rental (A Picture Guide & Timeline)
After Mobile Cath Labs rentals we spend a lot of time going over each lab – cleaning, refurbishing, updating and reconditioning. We do this to make sure the entire lab and all of the installed systems are updated and in great working order.
8 pieces of medical technology that improved patient care outcomes
Here at Modular Devices, we’re passionate about helping our clients improve the care and experience their patients receive at facilities across the country. We’re thrilled to have played a role in reducing the death rates related to heart disease since the early days of our company in the late 1980’s.