What to Expect at the Alberta Children's Hospital ED

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2016
  • What happens when you come to the Emergency Department at Alberta Children’s Hospital? What to expect, how our medical professionals will help you, and how to make the process as easy as possible for you and your child is discussed.

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  • @drake4054
    @drake4054 Před 2 lety

    My second home ☺️☺️

  • @SanAndreasElevator
    @SanAndreasElevator Před 6 lety

    Since posting my previous comment last year I have conducted some research and I came across a LinkedIn account of a programmer and project coordinator at All Systems Contracting Calgary who had previously worked for Genesis Integration Inc. and I did see that he claimed to be responsible for the installation of the overhead paging system at the Children’s Hospital when is was being constructed and at the end of that comment he put “(Service IED)”. I didn’t get what that meant at first but then I had seen in his profile summary that he had worked with a bunch of manufacturers including IED, so I knew I was getting somewhere. It turns out that IED (short for Innovative Electronic Designs) is a fairly well-known manufacturer of automated, computer controlled paging systems and announcement control systems for large airports and other transportation applications. They’re also used in government, industrial, as well as healthcare applications too. I also found out that in 2015, IED merged with another paging company called Atlas Sound, thus forming, AtlasIED. It took me a while to figure this out but when I visited the healthcare section of the AtlasIED website I came across a map that contained most if not all of IED’s healthcare installations and interestingly enough, the Alberta Children’s Hospital was one of them.
    Now, IED currently sells a line of IP-based paging and announcement control systems that is known as GLOBALCOM which was first introduced in 2011, but the Alberta Children’s Hospital was constructed in 2006 so I researched to see what paging controllers that IED had been selling around that time and the only controller that I came across that I thought would be suitable for the size of the Children’s Hospital is the IED 8000 system.
    IED’s paging systems are usually meant to be used with proprietary microphones, or what IED refers to as “paging stations”, so what I’m wondering about this is how the hospital’s Nortel CS1000 PBX (which as far as I know they still use) can be connected to an IED paging controller, because as I’ve stated in my previous comment, I could tell by the voice quality that the switchboard uses the PBX for paging and I bet if they used actually used IED paging stations the voice quality would sound a lot different (more clearer). I currently can’t find any installation manuals, user manuals, software manuals, and other information on how it’s possible to connect an IED paging controller to a Nortel CS1000 PBX (either through a paging trunk or an analog TN (Terminal Number)). I’m also curious to whether the switchboard uses Nortel M2250 attendant consoles (which is what older Meridian 1 PBXs commonly used, especially in hospital applications) or other Nortel equipment.
    So I think I’ll possibly try to get in touch with AtlasIED and see if I can get any information from them and maybe see if they’ll provide me with the wav. files of all of the pre-announcement tones that the IED 8000 system uses.

    • @tamaraj4200
      @tamaraj4200 Před 4 lety

      Who cares

    • @calregstudios3047
      @calregstudios3047 Před 4 lety +2

      @@tamaraj4200 your a fucking bitch if a comment doesn't appeal to you don't fucking say shit

  • @SanAndreasElevator
    @SanAndreasElevator Před 7 lety +2

    I've been curious to know what brand of overhead paging system is at the Alberta Children's Hospital for about 6 or 7 years, I was always fascinated about it's "ding-dong" pre-announce tone (you can hear it at about 4:39). I know the phone system there is Nortel but I think the paging system is something different and I know that the switchboard uses the phone system to access the paging system because I could tell by the voice quality during the announcements. If you happen to know what brand of overhead paging system the switchboard uses there please give me a reply back, I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

    • @yotattajaime780
      @yotattajaime780 Před 5 lety

      Yes they do.

    • @yotattajaime780
      @yotattajaime780 Před 5 lety

      It's color print that's the brand

    • @SanAndreasElevator
      @SanAndreasElevator Před 5 lety

      Nope, you are completely wrong my friend in fact I now know what the real manufacturer is, I don't think you are in the proper scope of what I'm talking about here because I can tell you right now that I've never heard of paging company called "color print", it more than likely doesn't exist.
      Please click "sort by" and click "Newest first" and take the time to read my comment from 7 months ago explaining my further research on the system (not sure why that comment won't appear under "Top comments").

  • @ameliakelbert1757
    @ameliakelbert1757 Před 6 lety +2

    I have had dr Russ lam before

  • @kellyruddy6064
    @kellyruddy6064 Před 6 lety

    I had a head injury

  • @kellyruddy6064
    @kellyruddy6064 Před 5 lety

    I was sick

  • @alinethomson5384
    @alinethomson5384 Před 5 lety +1

    I just wanted to go outside and you wouldn’t let me. You got security because I was freaking out because I couldn’t leave. I was locked up in the crazy room forced to sleep in the same room as a 7year old who woke me up every 30 minutes and kept trying to escape. In emergency you guys said I would never need to share a room with her again. Well guess what I had to for around a month. Oh and you guys forced drugs on me saying I would never leave if I didn’t take them(I did leave and never took them) oh and say hi to Timmy for me

  • @kellyruddy6064
    @kellyruddy6064 Před 6 lety

    I was sent by ambulance