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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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2/10/2014 3 Comments

stop looking away and face the fear of why the blood draw is the most important, yet commonly failed procedure in the practice of medicine...

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Why do we accept fear before we face it when the reality is we don't even have to? 

Advancement in blood draw, infusion, collection, IV's and injection of contrast is here and we will help eliminate the FEAR of the experience and lessen the pain that has become an acceptable standard in the clinical world among patients and medical professionals. 

As a Nurse, LPN, RN, X-Ray Tech, Medical Assistant, Med Tech, CNA, Phlebotomist, EMT, Paramedic or even Physician... are you intrigued enough to at least ask what makes the 21cVA Technique different than your current blood draw methods?

Let us ask you this... How do you answer this question or better yet, how do you respond to a patient when they say to you (or even someone you know)... Please go get someone who KNOWS HOW TO STICK a vein!   This is not an uncommon request and we can assure you it is not going to change UNLESS you help us change it.  The 21cVA Technique is not an OPINION on how to stick a vein.  It is not a new tool that could possibly help you find the vein.  It is not a quick fix invention that will fade over time.  The 21cVA is the NEW, ADVANCED, 21st CENTURY, PREDICTABLE, REPEATABLE AND SUCCESSFUL SCIENCE-BASED TECHNIQUE that your patients, especially children, will appreciate and come to expect in the future of quality patient care.  

We have the answers.   We only ask that you have the courage to step forward, ask any question you like to understand this new technique and help us advance the current (200 year old technique) into the 21st Century.  Vein Access Technologies is local to the St. Louis Metro area (E. Alton, IL) but we will be making a global impa

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Kevin Randolph link
2/22/2021 01:38:22 am

Greaat post thankyou

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M. Gail Stotler link
3/1/2021 09:57:59 am

Kevin, thanks for finding me, thanks for reading it, thanks for replying. There is no much more....

I have STEM analyzed all of the venipuncture (IV, BD, IC, etc.) and all of the (POC) point-of-care blood collection procedures AND then produced the STEM methods for performing these. STEM changes everything about what we learned in nursing school or any other allied health program. Check out the the information. And we are getting ready to launch the VAT Virtual Training Seminars in a couple of weeks. Please check back.

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Gail link
3/1/2021 09:59:26 am

Correction to the above statement: There is SO much more.....




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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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