Orlando Sentinel

Noble introduces Smart Injection Pad

- By Naseem S. Miller

the Orlandobas­ed maker of training products for pharmaceut­ical devices, is introducin­g a new Smart Injection Pad to help patients better understand how to use auto injectors.

The pad, used with a needle-less auto-injector, gives audible error cues to users. It also helps companies monitor patient compliance and learn if patients need extra training.

“We’ve created devices like Smart Injection Pad to help brands decrease patient anxiety and complicati­ons that lead to them stop complying with their treatment plan,” said Noble CEO Jeff Baker, in a news release. families in Central Florida are not getting the health care they need,” clinic director said in a news release. “The health clinic is a new way that AMCC can serve our neighbors.”

has opened a new lowcost clinic on East Colonial Drive. The clinic is offering free treatments in January, and will charge $15 to $40 starting in February. The nonprofit organizati­on is led by acupunctur­ist

is donating 12 CPR training kits to Osceola County High Schools as part of its Orlando Metro Board’s goal to increase the number of community members trained in HandsOnly CPR. of DOC PAM is treasurer; of Anesthesio­logists of Greater Orlando is secretary.

recognized four Central Florida doctors for their outstandin­g volunteeri­sm and leadership. The awardees include of Orlando; and

of Winter and of Maitland. Park;

is a new family physician at UCF Health’s Medical City office in Lake Nona. She previously practiced at UF Health Shands Medical Group and Orlando VA Medical Center.

is leaving Nemours Children’s Primary Care, Maitland, effective Jan. 31. Patients will be transferre­d within the practice.

is retiring and closing his practice effective Jan. 31.

is the new vice president of federal domestic programs for

a Cape Canaveralb­ased medical workforce contractor.

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