Across the Board: A Ghent Blog

How to Choose the Write Surface - Part 1

Porcelain whiteboards, painted steel whiteboards, glass whiteboards, and non-magnetic whiteboards. The list goes on.

 
Using Whiteboards in Your Daily Treatment Plan

The day-to-day treatment of hospital patients is where the most complaints and issues arise, ultimately leading to a decrease in patient satisfaction.

 
5 Roles Nurses Play in the Hospital

Nurses are not only expected to be well-versed in many fields of medicine, they are also expected to fill numerous roles in the hospital setting.

 
Removing Marks and Stains from a Whiteboard

We have heard of and tested a variety of solutions for cleaning a whiteboards surface. Everything from turtle wax to isopropyl alcohol, hairspray and carpet spot remover have been used.

 
Overcoming Communication Barriers with Non-English Speaking Patient

Nearly a decade ago, The Joint Commission identified the "triple threat" of effective health communication: low health literacy, cultural barriers and limited English proficiency.

 
SEE, SIP, & WIN At NeoCon with GMi Companies!

We are two weeks away from the greatest event of the year - NeoCon 2016!, SEE, SIP, & WIN with Ghent, Waddell, and VividBoard. Visit Booth # 7-2054 to SEE our new and innovative products, SIP during our cocktail hour, and enter to WIN an Apple watch!

 
4 Reasons to Choose InHarmony Changeable Glass

The ability to customize VividBoards is what makes them unique, but the application for that customization is what will equip your hospital with the best information tools possible. So, why should you choose our InHarmony glassboards? Here are four great reasons why.

 
See Sip & Win at NeoCon 2016 with GMi Companies at Booth #7-2054

NeoCon is almost here, and you won't want to miss what GMi Companies (Ghent, VividBoard, & Waddell) have in store, so stop by to SEE, SIP, & WIN! Check it all out at booth #7-2054.

 
Increasing Patient Comfort in the Hospital

Patient satisfaction determines a hospital's success, and whether or not a patient is satisfied with their level of care is directly tied to how comfortable they are.