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    Virginia Tech, Carilion team with physician to create digital version of ER pediatric response chart

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    2010-12-16
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    Mackay, Steven D.
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    A well-known paper-based medical chart used by pediatric emergency personnel across America is undergoing a 21st century boost in an collaborative effort between Virginia Tech's College of Engineering, Roanoke-based Carilion Clinic Children's Hospital and the physician who created the original method some 25 years ago.

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