![]() To learn more about how Leiters is Compounding Health™ please visit. All sterile preparations are produced under the Human Drug Outsourcing Facilities under 503B of the FD&C Act ( 503B Guidance) and follow Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Leiters combines a highly experienced team, with robust automated processes, in a state-of-the-art outsourcing facility, to ensure delivery of the highest quality medicines. Its team of experts in sterile pharmaceutical manufacturing, repackaging and compounding provide a sophisticated understanding of what it takes to elevate quality and consistency of supply in pharmaceutical outsourcing. It is committed to providing healthcare professionals and their patients with critically needed outsourced medications. Leiters is a trusted FDA-registered 503B outsourcing provider of high-quality compounded sterile preparations and pharmacy services. ![]() To learn more or register for access to the EyeConnect International Platform, please visit About Leiters "We are delighted to announce this partnership and look forward to collaborating with EyeConnect International on new and innovative ways to extend the reach of their global knowledge-sharing platform." "Partnering with EyeConnect International extends our commitment to ophthalmologists, health care systems, and their patients," said Timothy Askew, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Leiters. Leiters provides a wide range of ophthalmic medicines and services to ophthalmology providers and is committed to providing healthcare professionals and their patients with the highest quality ready-to-adminster sterile preparations. "We look forward to working with Leiters as we build our global online community and grow into the preferred ophthalmic knowledge-sharing platform." "We are honored that Leiters recognizes the value of peer-to-peer education," said David Karcher, Board Member, EyeConnect International and former Executive Director, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). Overall I was impressed, very likely to pay the €30 it costs.EyeConnect International's mission is to create an interactive, online worldwide community of ophthalmologists dedicated to the advancement of the ophthalmology practice and the improvement of patient care. My Nokia N95 could access the server, and the media.Ī Nokia N810 could access the media, it just couldn’t play it! The iPod touch through the web interface could access the media. The PSP picked up the PS3 – though I believe that the PSP can access the media direct, but I was trying to be clever! The PS3 picked up the iMac which I was running the software on. TwonkyMedia requires fewer resources and is faster than other UPnP media servers, and provides more features that help users enjoy large media collections. It is available for many different platforms and interworks with a large variety of client devices including XBox 360™, Sony PS3™ and Sony PSP™. The PacketVideo MediaServer enables you to share your multimedia throughout your home. What did come out in my research was Twonkymedia. EyeConnect International's mission is to create an interactive, online worldwide community of ophthalmologists dedicated to the advancement of the ophthalmology practice and the improvement of. There is a 30 day trial, so I might give it a go later. The first issue was getting some media server software running on the Mac, the EyeHome software didn’t work and though Elgato make a uPnP software product, EyeConnect, it appeared from the Elgato website that the PS3 as a media extender was not in the list of supported extenders, and there were a few reports in the Elgato forums which kind of put me off. The PSP didn’t like accessing content direct from the Mac, so this could work, couldn’t it? If I could get the PS3 to access content from the Mac, I could then watch it remotely on the PSP. Not only that, but you can pair a PlayStation Portable (PSP) with the PS3 to be able to access the PS3 remotely. ![]() This came up recently when I put a Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) under my television which can act as a uPnP device and serve content from an appropriate media server. It’s such a great concept I did wonder if I would be able to serve media to other devices and not just the EyeHome. Changing to 802.11n made it much better and more capable of showing content from my Mac on my television. I’ve had it a few years now and even had it fixed in Germany one time when the power supply failed. ![]()
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