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Point of Care Fact.

WARNING! Did you know the current infant heel stick method of drawing blood is by pinching the baby's foot back to its shin?  This method must stop immediately. We have the POC technique to correctly perform this procedure and prevent unnecessary injuries to the infant and damage to the collected blood sample.
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1/28/2014 1 Comment

Free Seminar siue pre meds, nurses and med tech students 

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Vein Access Technologies and The Nurses' Station, PC will be hosting a FREE One-Hour Seminar on Friday, February 7, 2014 at SIUe, Morris Center for any Pre-Med Students, Student Nurses and Med Tech Students. 

Choose your hour and drop in at either 1:30, 2:30 or 3:30 to learn about The Future of Vein Access:  21cVA, the most advanced blood draw technique.  

M. Gail Stotler, founder of the 21cVA Technique will leave you intrigued and wanting more!

REGISTRATION FOR THIS SAMPLE SEMINAR is not necessary and is free to SIUe students.



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1/27/2014 1 Comment

Vein Access technologies heads to peoria, il

M. Gail Stotler, founder of Vein Access Technologies:  The Future of Vein Access 21cVA Technique will be scheduling CE Programs in March for the study of The Future of Vein Access.  These continuing education training programs will be equivalent to 20 credit hours.  Each program is worth 5 credit hours and if you are in need of CE hours, then you will be able to pick and choose the courses you wish to attend.  In the next few weeks, VAT will be announcing the event information and we are excited to bring the new 21cVA Technique to Peoria, IL!  Please check our blog often as we will post our schedule online as well as Facebook (search VAT Method).
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1/21/2014 2 Comments

SIUe - CE Program Training February 7, 2014 Nurses RNs

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The Nurses' Station, PC is sponsoring a Continuing Education Program for all medical professionals next month! 

The Future of Vein Access: 21cVA -  "How To Locate a Healthy Vein" will be Part 1 of a 4-Part Series offered at SIUe Campus in the first quarter of 2014.

This CE Program will provide a minimum of 4 CE credit hours and will be very beneficial to Nurses, RN's, LPN's this year as May 31, 2014 is the deadline for your 20 Hours of Continuing Education Training.

You can register for this Program online, over the phone or by mailing a registration form with payment to our office (found on www.VATmethod.com) website.

Register now and received training by M. Gail Stotler, founder of The Future of Vein Access : 21cVA.  

You will not want to miss out on this fantastic 4 Part Series!  

Although helpful, you do not need Part 1 of the series to attend any of the other CE Training Programs.  We are locally and can set up training at your facility, organization or you may train as an individual too.  

We also offer CE TRAINING PROGRAMS electronically to help get your require 20 hours on your own time. 
You will find this link under our CE Program tab at www.VATmethod.com or by calling a Vein Access Representative.  

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    M. Gail Stotler

    Founder of the advancement in blood draw/collection, 
    the 21cVA, 
    vein access technology.

    Bachelors in Biology  and
    Minor in Chemistry 
    1976, St. Louis University 
     
    Bachelors in Nursing (BSN)
    1984, St. Louis University 

    Masters hours in Anatomy 
     St. Louis University

    Masters hours in Nursing 
    SIU Edwardsville

    Masters hours in Biology 
    SIU Edwardsville

    30 years of vein access experience in blood  draw,  
    IV, and injection of contrast. 

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