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- About Us – Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
Stay Connected is the initiative created by the Global Engineered Device Supplier Association (GEDSA) to coordinate the global implementation of safer small-bore medical tubing connectors These connectors were developed through the ISO 80369 series of standards
- NRFit - Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
ISO 80369-6 is the neuraxial section of this standard, with connectors called NRFit® GEDSA developed the Stay Connected® initiative to coordinate the global launch of the safer NRFit® connectors Please visit www stayconnected org for more information
- Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
Stay Connected is the initiative created by the Global Engineered Device Supplier Association (GEDSA) to coordinate the Global implementation of safer small-bore medical tubing connectors These connectors were developed through the ISO 80369 series of standards
- ENFit - Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
Comprehensive Business Coaching Click Here To View GEDSA's New ENFit Pharmacy Resource Guide GEDSA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association with the mission of advancing patient safety by minimizing the
- Stay Connected Newsletters – Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
To stay informed, subscribe to our monthly newsletter Sign up now and Stay Connected GEDSA’s April 2025 Newsletter: SOAP 2025 Conference, Feeding Tube Questionnaire, Enteral Neuraxial News
- ENFit® – Adult – Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
$50 each + $35 for USA Shipping ENFit Tool Kit(s) Includes: • Interactive Demonstration Model • ENFit Background • Medication Preparation Guide
- NRFit Webinar – Improving Patient Safety – Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
The Global Engineered Device Supplier Association (GEDSA™) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association with the mission of advancing patient safety through engineered device solutions and initiatives that are coordinated among stakeholders spanning across the healthcare spectrum worldwide
- Position Statement – Stay Connected® by GEDSA™
Published 3 29 2017 Executive SummaryNumerous reports describe the risks from misconnections of enteral feeding tubing (such as tubes being connected to catheters or to non-enteral tubing), sometimes with fatal outcomes
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