
- On average it takes $880 million dollars, 12 to 15 years and testing 5000 to 7000 compounds to bring a drug to market. (our host, DJ Boehm at Pfizer)
- Using an Automated Emergency Defibrillator (AED) is actually pretty easy. Just remember to step away from the patient when the machine tells you to. (Huron Valley Ambulance)
- The University of Michigan Hospital is the size of a small city. Supposedly the Wendy's in the cafeteria is the busiest one in the entire state. (U of M Hospital)
- According to Justin Giersdorf (one of the hosting EMTs) up to 50% of all of ambulance calls are diabetic related. (HVA)
- I'm just a pound or two shy of being officially obese. (Pfizer)
- Michael Marsh of the Clinical Simulation Center has a lot of really cool toys -- even "patients" who breathe, have a pulse, and have eyes with pupil which react to light. (U of M Hospital)
- Soda (pop, coke, etc) is really bad for you, unless you like osteoporosis, periodontal disease, and obesity. (Pfizer, at lunch)
- An AED puts out up to 300 joules of electricity -- enough to light a high school football stadium. (HVA)
- U of M Hospital runs at 97% of capacity on average. Everybody wants to come here! (UMH)
- Prevention is way better than cure. (all)
So, what surprising facts have you learned recently?
I learned how to use an AED this year, too!
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