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Relaunching knowledge site with 500 scientific articles and abstracts

Radiometer breathes new life into the Acutecaretesting.org knowledge site with updated design and easier access to articles

June 16, 2016

The Radiometer sponsored knowledge site Acutecaretesting.org has been covering topics in acute care testing since October 2002 and offers a base of 500 pieces of scientific reading with new articles and journal scans - abstracts summarizing major scientific journals - added four times a year.

Articles are written by international experts and healthcare professionals from around the world and cover topics such as blood gas, cardiac markers, point-of-care testing, process optimization, preanalytical errors and other topics related to acute care testing.

You’ll now find the Acutecaretesting.org updated with a fresh new design and some improved features for on the site which will make it easier for you to find articles on the topics you want to read about. For example, you’ll no longer have to log on to the site to read articles, as you can access all the content on the site at any time.

Also, both articles and journal scan abstracts are now easier to read on your favorite device – desktop, tablet or smartphone.

We’ll continue to grow the content of the site with more insights into topics surrounding acute care testing.

Check out the new acutecaretesting.org knowledge site or sign up for the quarterly acutecaretesting.org newsletter and we’ll notify you when new content is added to the site.

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