TRAINING HOSPITAL CLINICAL STAFF

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EXCEPTIONALLEE Lee Memorial Health System 9800 S Healthpark Drive, Suite 210 Fort Myers FL 33908 Training of hospital clinical staff in the improvement of communication skills with patients for the purpose of building a better patient experience;EXCEPTIONAL LEE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Health care services in the nature of training hospital clinical staff on ways to improve the patient experience and relationships between staff and patients;Quality management services, namely, quality evaluation and analysis, quality assurance and quality control in the field of patient care and communication with patients; Providing quality assurance management services in the field of patient care; Developing quality control standards for clinical staff in care giving to patients;
I CARE Lee Memorial Health System 9800 S Healthpark Drive, Suite 210 Fort Myers FL 33908 Training of hospital clinical staff in the improvement of communication skills with patients and the building of a better hospital experience for patients; health care services in the nature of medical training through training of hospital clinical staff on ways to improve the patient experience and relationships between staff and patients;The mark consists of the words I and CARE with a stylized heart between the two words.;I LOVE CARE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Quality management services, namely, quality evaluation and analysis, quality assurance, and quality control in the field of patient care and communication with patients; providing quality assurance management services in the field of patient care; developing quality control standards for clinical staff in providing care to patients;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention, in one embodiment, is a device for moving a hospital bed. The device comprises a body, a motor driven wheel coupled to the body, and a hitch coupled to the body and adapted for engaging the hospital bed. Finally, the present invention, in yet another embodiment, is a method for moving a hospital bed with a motorized device. The method comprises maneuvering the device into position next to the hospital bed, hitching the device to the hospital bed, and moving the hospital bed with the device.