🏥 SafeDose: Transforming Pediatric Care Safety Empowering healthcare teams with precision medication management for pediatric patients. Our comprehensive software delivers: - Real-time medication calculations - Pediatric-specific treatment protocols - Code sheets and simulation tools - Team training resources Trusted by 400+ emergency departments, SafeDose streamlines critical care delivery while maximizing patient safety. Ready to enhance your pediatric care capabilities? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gbRYkger #PediatricCare #PatientSafety #PediatricMedicine
SafeDose, Inc.
Hospitals and Health Care
Southborough, MA 190 followers
Be Ready. Be Confident. Be Sure.
About us
SafeDose’s mission is to empower clinicians to safeguard pediatric patients at the point of care. The company is dedicated to developing and supporting a simple, safe, and effective standard for acute medication administration and pediatric care education. SafeDose® is used by thousands of clinicians daily and our ultimate goal is to improve care, save lives, and make it easier for emergency medical staff to do their jobs.
- Website
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http://www.safedoseinc.com
External link for SafeDose, Inc.
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Southborough, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- medication safety, acute drug administration, patient safety, and medical error
Locations
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Primary
9 Main Street
Suite 1700
Southborough, MA 01772, US
Employees at SafeDose, Inc.
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John Gobron
Chief Executive Officer at SafeDose, Inc.
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Jacci Patterson
Chief Operating Officer at SafeDose, Inc.
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Blair Graham
Clinical Content Coordinator at eBroselow,LLC
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Anne Gobron
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Updates
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Seasons of Care: Healthcare Heroes Never Rest 🏥❄️ This holiday, we celebrate the teams who continue healing and saving lives when others are celebrating. At SafeDose, we're honored to support the professionals who show up with precision, compassion, and unwavering commitment. Wishing all medical professionals a season of joy and meaningful care. ❤️ #HealthCareHeroes #PatientSafety
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RSV Season Alert: Are Your ED Pediatric Patients Protected? Key Preparedness Insights: - Prioritize nasal suctioning and hydration - Monitor infants under 2 months for apnea - Be ready for oxygen support and potential respiratory interventions Streamline your pediatric RSV care with SafeDose's comprehensive readiness resources. Click here to schedule a demo with us to see how we can help you and your team with your pediatric readiness efforts- https://lnkd.in/g7ez63H9 #EDNurse #ClinicalResources #RSVAwareness #PediatricCare
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Holiday Gift Safety: Protecting Children Through Thoughtful Selection 🎁 Did you know? Over 217,000 children visit emergency departments annually due to toy-related injuries—a preventable healthcare challenge that impacts families and healthcare providers. For professionals in pediatric health, child safety, and product design: - Understanding injury mechanisms matters - Age-appropriate design saves lives - Proactive safety assessment is key Let's transform gift-giving from a potential risk to a moment of pure joy. #ChildSafety #SafeGifting #EDNurse #ClinicalResources
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Urgent Call to Emergency Departments: Pediatric Care Matters 🩺🏥 85% of pediatric patients are treated in general EDs, not specialized facilities. At SafeDose, we empower emergency teams with expert pediatric care resources: precise medication dosing, equipment selection, and specialized knowledge to ensure child patient safety. Ready to elevate your pediatric emergency preparedness? 🔗 Connect with us: https://lnkd.in/gajxWr3V #ClinicalResources #EDNurse #PediatricEmergencyCare #HealthCareSafety
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This Thanksgiving, keep your little ones safe with these critical tips from pediatric safety experts. Parents and caregivers must stay vigilant; from kitchen hazards to travel risks. Remember: hot ovens, sharp utensils, and even medicine cabinets can pose serious dangers to curious children. Stay informed, stay safe! #PediatricSafety #ThanksgivingTips #HealthcareHeroes
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Caring for pediatric patients with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) requires rapid, evidence-based interventions to prevent life-threatening complications. Fortunately, SafeDose has a comprehensive suite of clinical resources to help your team provide the highest standard of emergency care. Ensure your emergency department is prepared to manage these high-acuity cases. Reach out to learn how SafeDose can help your organization deliver the best possible outcomes. https://lnkd.in/gajxWr3V #PediatricDKA #DKA #PatientSafety #ClinicalResources #EDNurse
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Calling all emergency healthcare providers! 👨⚕️👩⚕️ Test your knowledge on the latest best practices for managing pediatric diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) with our interactive online quiz. In just a few minutes, you can assess your preparedness to confidently and safely care for these vulnerable patients at the point of care. Knowing the right steps can make all the difference in preventing life-threatening complications. Take the quiz now and see how you measure up: https://lnkd.in/gHtqC6Jv #DiabetesAwareness #DKA #EDNurse #EmergencyNursingExcellence #PediatricDiabetes
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It's #AmericanDiabetesMonth, and we're shedding light on a concerning trend - the alarming increase in diabetes diagnoses among children and adolescents. Did you know? Over 280,000 American children and teens live with diabetes - with Type 1 accounting for 86% of cases. These young patients face unique risks, including diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a critical condition that can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Is your emergency department equipped to handle pediatric diabetes emergencies with confidence? Reach out to learn how we can support your organization in providing the best possible care at the point of care. https://lnkd.in/gajxWr3V #PediatricDiabetes #DiabetesAwareness #DKA #EDNurse #EmergencyNursingExcellence American Diabetes Association USA TODAY Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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A 2021 study in JAMA Network Open revealed that many EDs do not fully meet the national guidelines for pediatric emergency readiness. This is not just alarming; it’s a call to action. Is yours one of them? Don’t wait until the next error or emergency to ensure your team is prepared to care for pediatric patients safely and confidently. Learn how our innovative platform can transform pediatric care in your emergency department: https://lnkd.in/e_c62kgc