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William Osler Health System (ON) Extends Relationship with Picis Clinical Solutions, Inc
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Picis Picis systems enable us to care for our patients safely and manage their operative journey in the most efficient way.” Igor Orel, Director, Information Services, William Osler Health System WAKEFIELD, Mass. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021
Picis Clinical Solutions, Inc. (Picis) is excited to announce an extension of the long-term relationship between Picis and the William Osler Health System (Osler) located in Brampton, Ontario. Since 2006, Osler has been a champion of Picis in Ontario, leveraging the complete Picis Perioperative & ICU solution. Deployed Picis modules at Osler include Picis OR Manager, Anesthesia Manager, PACU Manager, Critical Care Manager, and SmarTrack across its three facilities.
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Houston woman delivers her baby after positive COVID test, then stays in the hospital for 152 days
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Crystal Gutierrez, left, pauses to reflect as she thanks doctors, nurses and hospital staff for helping her battle COVID-19, while her husband holds their sons, during a press conference Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, at Houston Heart in Houston.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Crystal Gutierrez holds her son Angel, 4, during a press conference to meet and thank Dr. Keshava Rajagopal, left, nurses and hospital staff for helping her battle COVID-19 on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, at Houston Heart in Houston.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Houston woman delivers her baby after positive COVID test, then stays in the hospital for 152 days By Lindsay Peyton, Correspondent
Texas City resident Crystal Gutierrez recently put on her own shoes for the first time in nearly half a year to head to HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake.
Gutierrez now uses a wheelchair; her legs still don’t work since spending months in a hospital bed, 152 days battling COVID-19. Her pink hair is short, since her husband Rafael shaved her head to hide the bald spots resulting from the length of her treatment.
“Let’s start fresh,” she told Rafael.