| USB flash drives are a staple in most hospitals today. | | | | or school data. |
| Flash or jump drives are used by doctors, nurses and | | | | Customized USB flash drives also have a size |
| other medical professionals. They are convenient, | | | | convenience. Instead of carrying around bulky disks |
| compact, and newly secure with implemented | | | | branded with your hospital name, change to a |
| password protection on each individual drive, so | | | | conveniently compact flash drive that can be attached |
| introducing customized USB flash drives branded with | | | | to a name badge or hospital key ring for frequent use |
| your hospital name in your hospital would be anything | | | | when needed. Newer models of customized drives |
| but a bad idea. | | | | offer additional password protection against theft or |
| Jump drives are used in hospitals, in most cases, to | | | | loss. However, the convenient size of the flash drive |
| store personal patient information. One drive can hold | | | | leaves students and physicians with the added ease |
| as many as 12,000 patients depending on the size of | | | | of being able to attach them to their person through |
| the cdrive. All of that information on a USB flash drive | | | | key rings, badge attachment, or even a lanyard, which |
| that can fit on your name badge or key ring. | | | | some promotional USB flash drives come equipped |
| USB flash drives can be used by medical students as | | | | with. |
| well as physicians or other health care professionals. | | | | No matter the purpose of a customized USB flash |
| Branding them with the name of your hospital also | | | | drive in the medical field or in a hospital, the benefits |
| ensures against loss or mismanagement of data. A | | | | are plenty. Store high amounts of secure data and |
| medical student may have one or more drives that | | | | transport it with ease using a customized branded |
| they use, so a customized USB flash drive can deter | | | | USB flash drive for your hospital or doctor's office. |
| any confusion as to which drive to store patient data | | | | |