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NovaMind's Critical Conversations: Shedding Light on Shadows: The Pulse Oximeter's Bias
by Mel Randle
MUST-WATCH for Healthcare Professionals: The Surprising Truth About Pulse Oximeters | NovaMind's Critical Conversations Why watch? I unveil the startling truth about pulse oximeters - a tool we've trusted for years Series 1st episode: In this eye-opening episode of 'NovaMind's Critical Conversations: Redefining Medical Education One of the multiple studies I discuss includes research featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, involving over 10,000 patients across America, indicating that pulse oximeters tend to overestimate blood-oxygen saturation more often in Black individuals compared to White individuals. These readings can significantly influence physicians' and providers' decisions about whether to admit a patient to the hospital or send them home. Discover why this crucial device often fails to accurately measure oxygen levels in patients of color, including African Americans, Latinos, and Asians. Delve into groundbreaking research from journals such as JAMA or The New
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NovaMind's Critical Conversations: Shedding Light on Shadows: The Pulse Oximeter's Bias
MUST-WATCH for all Healthcare Professionals and patients: "Why should you listen?Uncover the Startling Reality of Pulse Oximeters with NovaMind's Groundbreaking Podcast!🌟 Redefining Medical Education: Think you know pulse oximeters? Think again! In this eye-opening series, we unravel a startling truth that impacts everyone - from healthcare professionals to patients. Discover the unexpected inaccuracies of pulse oximeters, devices we've relied on for crucial oxygen therapy decisions. But, are they as dependable as we've always believed?🌟 Episode 1 - 'Shedding Light on Shadows: The Pulse Oximeter's Bias': Dive deep with us into the biases of pulse oximeters. We're not just skimming the surface; we're connecting the dots with groundbreaking research, exposing the limitations set by current FDA standards. This episode is more than an exploration; it's a revelation of the intricate details of pulse oximeter technology and regulatory standards. And we don't stop there – we're journeying towards solutions for equitable healthcare for everyone.🌟 NEXT Watch Episode 2 - ' The Pulse Oximeter's Bias: A Hidden Danger'🌟 Why This Matters to You: NovaMind LLC brings you content that's not just informative but transformative. Our exploration goes beyond the textbooks, challenging existing norms and delving into practices that need a research-backed re-evaluation. We're addressing critical issues head-on, like the limitations of widely-used medical devices, and revealing why pulse oximeters can fail to measure oxygen levels accurately in diverse populations, including African Americans, Latinos, and Asians.🌟 Be Part of the Change: Delve into top-tier research from journals like JAMA and The New England Journal of Medicine. Learn about discrepancies that many in healthcare aren't aware of. This isn't just about medical education; it's about changing lives and ensuring equitable patient care. Join us to gain crucial insights into an issue that affects millions and discover how you can contribute to a future of diverse, inclusive, and effective healthcare.#HealthcareInnovation #PulseOximeterExposed #NovaMind #RedefiningMedicine #MedicalEquity #InclusiveHealthcare #RacialBias #MedicalTechnology #HealthDisparities #PatientCare #ClinicalPractice #HealthEquity #MedicalEducation #DigitalHealth #MedTech #EvidenceBasedMedicineCheck out Episode 2 - ' The Pulse Oximeter's Bias: A Hidden Danger'🌟 Don't forget to subscribe to NOVAMIND LLC
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MUST-WATCH for Healthcare Professionals: The Surprising Truth About Pulse Oximeters | NovaMind's Critical Conversations Why watch? I unveil the startling truth about pulse oximeters - a tool we've trusted for years Series 1st episode: In this eye-opening episode of 'NovaMind's Critical Conversations: Redefining Medical Education One of the multiple studies I discuss includes research featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, involving over 10,000 patients across America, indicating that pulse oximeters tend to overestimate blood-oxygen saturation more often in Black individuals compared to White individuals. These readings can significantly influence physicians' and providers' decisions about whether to admit a patient to the hospital or send them home. Discover why this crucial device often fails to accurately measure oxygen levels in patients of color, including African Americans, Latinos, and Asians. Delve into groundbreaking research from journals such as JAMA or The New
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