https://campusoperations.temple.edu/ehrs/chemical-safety/chemical-safety-programs/chemical-hygiene-program/chemical-inventory-management-program
Contact Ryan Kohler, the EHRS ChemInventory Administrator, at 2-9282 for additional information. ChemInventory can also be used to: Recycle unused chemicals. Locate hazard information via inventory reports and SDS.
https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/payment-methods/online-payments-tupay
Students and Authorized Payers can pay online via TUpay by electronic check or credit card. All online payments submitted through TUpay are posted to the student account in real-time.
https://www.templehealth.org/about/blog/cardiomems-device-monitoring-advanced-heart-failure-5-things-to-know
Here’s what I typically share with my patients who are candidates for the CardioMEMS device: 1. CardioMEMS looks for signs that heart failure is getting worse. The device measures and records a patient’s pulmonary artery (PA) pressure.
https://www.templehealth.org/about/blog/atrial-fibrillation-watchman-can-offer-alternative-blood-thinners
Watchman devices are implanted in a one-time, minimally invasive catheter-based procedure (no incision) performed under general anesthesia. Your cardiac electrophysiologist will place the Watchman through a blood vessel in the leg and up into the heart, similar to the way a stent is placed. This process only takes 60 to 90 minutes.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/chem/
Practice and Development of Spatial Visualization Skills. 1 Credit Hour. The ability to mentally visualize in three dimensions is an important skill for scientists. In this course, students will move through ten different modules that will strengthen spatial reasoning and visualization skills.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Waste_Management/Non-Halogenated%20Solvents%20In%20Labs.pdf
Contact EHRS to arrange for large collections of spent Non-Halogenated Solvents or containers of spent Non-Halogenated Solvents. Contain the leak and soak up with inert absorbent material. Place all spill pads, absorbent in a sealed bag and tag it as hazardous waste. Request disposal through EHRS.
https://www.templehealth.org/patient-portal
Temple Health’s patient portal provides users with the ability to access portions of their electronic health record and manage many of their day-to-day healthcare tasks. These portals are available to anyone who has received care at one of our hospitals or from a Temple or Fox Chase physician.
https://medicine.temple.edu/research/core-facilities-services/flow-cytometry-core/forms-resources
*This is a free online tool to build multi-color panels based on color configuration of each specific cytometer. Search antibodies from over 19 companies in seconds.
https://careers.templehealth.org/us/en/temple-women-and-families-careers
Temple Women & Families Hospital is opening as the region’s only hospital dedicated to making a real difference for women and families health outcomes—and we are building a team of passionate healthcare professionals to provide exceptional care for women, families, and their newborns.
https://noncredit.temple.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=6512623
Click here to sign up for the series! If you have any questions about CMC please contact the training department via email at sbtrain@temple.edu or via phone at 215 204-7282.