Retail Clinics Gain in Popularity

SHOREVIEW, Minn. — Retail clinics are on the rise, with 1,425 retail clinics found in drugstore and retail settings in 39 states, according to Merchant Medicine, a Shoreview-based retail clinic consultancy and market research company.

CVS-owned MinuteClinic, with locations in the company’s pharmacies, is primarily responsible, with a net gain of 67 retail clinics from Dec. 1, 2011, to Dec. 1, 2012. MinuteClinic now represents about 44 percent of retail clinics, with 620 locations, while Walgreens’ TakeCare has 362 locations.

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Wall Storage

Lista International introduces its flexible Storage Wall System to meet certain user and facility needs. Featuring modular drawers, shelves and rollout trays, the system categorizes items with its sterile department, as well as emergency and medicine distribution sections. Ideal for hospitals, the unit contains various drawer heights, providing storage for a range of items, from very small to large surgical kits. With 100 percent full extension, the drawers and rollout trays allow easy access to items and can each hold up to 440 pounds, according to the company.

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Mobile Gadget Storage Units

The next generation Tablet Management product line from Ergotron is designed to offer users enhanced gadget security. Featuring capacity limits of up to 16, 32 and 48 tablets, the cart and desktop units from the series can also accommodate iPhones and iPods. These lightweight and compact systems are offered with or without LED Individual Status Indicators to retain charging, syncing and mobility of the devices.

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Mark Sanborn

Mark Sanborn is the new vice president and regional director for Suffolk Construction. In his new position, Sanborn will be responsible for expanding the firm’s market sector, servicing clients in the health care, science-technology, and higher education sectors throughout New York. The company’s new office in Tarrytown will serve as a base of operations for Sanborn and his team of project managers, superintendents and engineers.

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Graham Davies

Graham Davies was newly appointed as senior health care planner for health care architectural firm Array, and he will be based in the company’s New York office. Having been a planner and project manager for more than 15 years, Davies has worked in the Department of Strategic and Facilities Planning for New York Hospital Queens.

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