As a pediatric critical care transport paramedic for the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, she knows having the right training and equipment can make a big difference in tough situations.
Looking at an infant transport device at the University of Maryland Baltimore County's Critical Care Transport Symposium, the Severn resident saw new technology that had potential. Shaped like a tube or bobsled, the inside of the device includes an adjustable cushion that softly surrounds an infant and then becomes rigid to provide...
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