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Polycom Video Collaboration Helps NHS Cumbria & Lancashire Cardiac and Stroke Network (CSNLC) Speed Treatment and Save Lives

Polycom Video Collaboration Helps NHS Cumbria & Lancashire Cardiac and Stroke Network (CSNLC) Speed Treatment and Save Lives










London, UK (PRWEB UK) 17 January 2012

Polycom Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM), the global leader in standards-based unified communications (UC), today announced that the NHS Cumbria & Lancashire Cardiac and Stroke Network ( CSNLC) is saving the lives of stroke victims by connecting patients with remote doctors in the time-critical early intervention stage of stroke using Polycom RealPresence high-definition video collaboration solutions. Polycom video solutions include mobile Practitioner carts* in each of the six Acute Trusts in Cumbria and Lancashire and personal video collaboration software* running on laptops in each of the consulting physician’s homes.

The need for an around the clock stroke service was the key driver behind the project. The combined NHS Trusts of Lancashire & Cumbria selected Polycom RealPresence video solutions as part of a new state of the art ‘telestroke’ service. Installed at the end of July 2011, the service has already positively impacted the treatment of 26 stroke patients in Cumbria and Lancashire by providing access to Thrombolysis treatment around the clock. “In addition to huge patient benefits, the service is anticipated to save Lancashire & Cumbria NHS Trusts over £8million a year,” said Kathy Blacker, Director of the CSNLC.

With Polycom video collaboration, patients get round-the-clock, on-demand, face-to-face access to expert specialist care – no matter where the patients or the consulting doctors are located. Fifteen consultant stroke physicians are on call from home covering the service out of hours and supporting clinicians in each of the eight hospitals, servicing approximately 2.2 million people across the region. Polycom video collaboration software for laptops are used by the 15 consulting stroke physicians that are on call from their homes. Each consultant has a laptop equipped with Polycom videoconferencing software, which they use to connect to any of the six hospitals via a Polycom Practitioner Cart* at the patient’s bedside. Controlling a camera remotely, the specialist can see the detailed clinical examination performed by the clinician at the bedside. This results in more effective and productive use of scarce medical expertise through video, faster treatment times and improved outcomes for patients.

After reviewing the requirements for the area and considering all options, the CSNLC selected MultiSense Communications, a Polycom Healthcare Solution Provider, to deploy Polycom video solutions, along with other key technology partners including Virgin Media and Imerja to support the service. Funding was made available by the NHS to cover the cost of the equipment which included high-speed broadband technology to remotely connect eight Polycom Practitioner carts to each of the eight hospitals.

Dr. Mark O’Donnell, Stroke Consultant at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Clinical Lead for the CSNLC said: “If a patient arrives in hospital with a stroke, outside the normal working day, a Telestroke consultation will then be commenced. The Polycom Practitioner cart contains a screen so the patient can see the consultant remotely and a camera for the consultant to view the patient. The consultant is then able to perform an examination with the help of the team in the hospital to decide whether the symptoms experienced are due to a stroke and whether Thrombolysis (the use of drugs to break up or dissolve blood clots) treatment is appropriate.”

“Thrombolysis treatment,” added Dr. O’Donnell, can only be given to patients within four hours of the onset of their stroke – so time is crucial, and Telestroke helps improve the speed of patient diagnosis. We are using Polycom video collaboration technology to take the stroke specialists to the patient, rather than moving the patient long distances, around rural areas, to where the specialists work. In an acute stroke, time is of the essence and the sooner treatments can be provided, the better.”

Notes to Editors

To see the full video on how Polycom is helping NHS Cumbria and Lancashire to save lives, please visit http://www.polycom.co.uk/industry_view/healthcare

The six Trusts participating in the Telestroke Network and providing consultants for the service are:

    Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
    Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Southport and Ormskirk Foundation Trust
    University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
    North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust

Of the Trusts involved, Telestroke will be at the following eight hospital sites:

    Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle
    West Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven;
    Furness General Hospital, Barrow;
    Royal Lancaster Infirmary;
    Blackpool Victoria Hospital;
    Royal Preston Hospital;
    Royal Blackburn Hospital
    Southport General Hospital..

*Polycom® Practitioner Cart™ HDX® Unit

Polycom Practitioner Cart mobile healthcare solutions bring high definition video, audio and image sharing to medical professionals and patients no matter where they are located

**Polycom® Video Collaboration Software for laptops

Polycom® video collaboration software for laptops delivers HD-quality audio, video, and content sharing to users of Microsoft® Windows® OS. Its intuitive and simplified interface lets users search directories for colleagues and click a name to call, discuss projects, and share virtually anything from their desktop with remote participants and teams.

About Polycom

Polycom is the global leader in standards-based unified communications (UC) solutions for telepresence, video, and voice powered by the Polycom RealPresence Platform. The RealPresence Platform interoperates with the broadest range of business, mobile, and social applications and devices. More than 400,000 organizations trust Polycom solutions to collaborate and meet face-to-face from any location for more productive and effective engagement with colleagues, partners, customers, and prospects. Polycom, together with its broad partner ecosystem, provides customers with the best TCO, scalability, and security – on-premises, hosted, or cloud delivered. Visit http://www.polycom.co.uk or connect with Polycom on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

NOTE: The product plans, specifications and descriptions herein are provided for information only and subject to change without notice, and are provided without warranty of any kind, express or implied.

© 2012 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved. POLYCOM®, the Polycom “Triangles” logo and the names and marks associated with Polycom’s products are trademarks and/or service marks of Polycom, Inc. and are registered and/or common law marks in the United States and various other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Contacts:        

Sarah Brambley         

Polycom, Inc. (UK)

+44 (0)1753 723130

Sarah.Brambley(at)polycom(dot)com

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Survival Guide Helps Gifted Teens Take Charge of Their Education and Their Lives

Survival Guide Helps Gifted Teens Take Charge of Their Education and Their Lives











New survival guide for gifted teens


Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) October 03, 2011

From the experts who pioneered books for gifted kids’ social and emotional needs comes the revised and updated fourth edition of THE GIFTED TEEN SURVIVAL GUIDE: SMART, SHARP, AND READY FOR (ALMOST) ANYTHING (Free Spirit Publishing, $ 15.99)—the ultimate guide to thriving in a world that doesn’t always support or understand high ability.

Written by experts in gifted education Judy Galbraith, M.A., and Jim Delisle, Ph.D., THE GIFTED TEEN SURVIVAL GUIDE has been the go-to resource for gifted teens since the first edition was published in 1983. For the update of the fourth edition, Galbraith and Delisle surveyed nearly 1,400 gifted teens to find out what they are interested in reading about. According to the survey . . .


    70% of respondents said they want to know more about brain development and how the brain works.
    66% of respondents want to know what IQ and achievement test scores do—and do not—mean.
    50% of respondents want to know how to get teachers to be more flexible (for example, letting students test out of material they already know, skip some repetitive assignments, and/or pursue alternatives to traditional assignments).

Based on the survey results, the book has been revised to include new topics and information on twice-exceptionality, emotional and social intelligence, intensities, creativity, teen brain development, study habits, perfectionism, International Baccalaureate programs, college financing, STEM careers, internships, social networking, cyberbullying, existential crises, and more.

THE GIFTED TEEN SURVIVAL GUIDE comes at a time when gifted education in the United States and other parts of the world is under fire or being ignored. Many school districts, faced with shrinking budgets and cutbacks, have dropped their gifted programs altogether. Tighter budgets mean fewer qualified teachers and heavier workloads, and that means fewer opportunities to give gifted kids the individualized and challenging education they need and deserve. Galbraith and Delisle help teens take charge of their education, with information on understanding content standards, knowing their rights as students, relating to teachers, and exploring options such as homeschooling and virtual learning. Full of surprising facts, real quotes from teens, and new expert essays, the book gives readers the tools they need to appreciate their giftedness as an asset and use it to reach their full potential.

With more than a quarter-million copies of prior editions in print, THE GIFTED TEEN SURVIVAL GUIDE is essential reading for gifted teens, their parents, teachers, counselors, and anyone who cares about smart, talented, curious young people.

Softcover and eBooks versions are available at http://www.freespirit.com.

Note: Previous editions of this book were titled The Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide: A Teen Handbook.

About the authors

Judy Galbraith, M.A., has a master’s degree in guidance and counseling of the gifted. She has worked with and taught gifted children and teens, their parents, and their teachers for over three decades. In 1983, she started Free Spirit Publishing, which specializes in Self-Help for Kids® and Self-Help for Teens® books and other learning resources. She is the author of numerous books, including The Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide: For Ages 10 & Under. Judy lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Jim Delisle, Ph.D., has taught gifted children and those who work on their behalf for more than thirty years, including twenty-five years as a professor of special education at Kent State University. The author of more than 250 articles and sixteen books, he is a frequent presenter on gifted children’s intellectual and emotional growth. Jim lives in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

About Free Spirit Publishing

Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Free Spirit is the leading publisher of learning tools that support young people’s social-emotional health and their educational needs. Free Spirit’s mission is to help children and teens think for themselves, succeed in life, and make a difference in the world. For more information, visit http://www.freespirit.com.

THE GIFTED TEEN SURVIVAL GUIDE: SMART, SHARP, AND READY FOR (ALMOST) ANYTHING (REVISED & UPDATED 4TH EDITION)

ISBN 978-1-57542-381-4 / $ 15.99 / Softcover / 272 pp. / two-color, illust. / 7″ x 9″ / Ages 11 & up

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