Biolife, LLC
Rod Sutphin has a diverse work experience that spans over several industries. Rod is currently the owner of Sutphin Tuning LLC, where they specialize in creating custom transmission tunes for various BMW and European models. Prior to this, Rod worked as the Director of Operations at Biolife LLC, overseeing a team of over 20 employees and contributing to the company's strategic and operational targets. Rod also has experience as a Corrections Officer at the Florida Department of Corrections, where they were responsible for the care and custody of inmates. Additionally, Rod worked at Mars Petcare as a Factory Worker, Trainer, and Inventory Controller, where they received certifications in forklift training, first aid/CPR, and thermal processing.
Rod Sutphin obtained a Certification in Florida corrections from South Florida State College in 2010. In addition, they obtained a Certification in Basic Peace Officer Law Enforcement from Delaware Area Career Center, which they completed between 2006 and 2007. It is also worth mentioning that they hold a Master Certificate in Business Management from Master Class Management, although the specific date of obtaining this certification is unknown.
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Biolife, LLC
Biolife, LLC is a privately-owned medical device company headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, that manufactures innovative healthcare and first aid solutions that improve patient outcomes and quality of life. All Biolife products are comprised of a powder with two main ingredients: potassium ferrate and a hydrophilic, or water loving, polymer. StatSeal devices for the healthcare industry are available in both powder and disc form; the disc is made of compressed powder that is encased in a white medical-grade foam. WoundSeal devices for the consumer and occupational health industries are available in powder form. All Biolife devices are manual pressure adjuncts and work via a two-step mechanism of action that occurs simultaneously to form a low pH seal or physical barrier over the wound, protecting it by letting nothing in or nothing out. The hydrophilic polymer rapidly dehydrates the blood and absorbs exudate, stacking up desiccated blood solids beneath to form a seal (scab). The potassium ferrate binds the blood solids and proteins together, adhering the seal (scab) to the wound to stop bleeding and oozing. Beneath the seal the pH is neutral, and the blood solids and proteins continue to stack naturally. Above the seal, the hydrophilic polymer exchanges protons for cations, resulting in desiccation and a pH of 2, creating a hostile barrier to microbial penetration. All Biolife devices work independently of the clotting cascade to create an occlusive seal over the wound or procedural site, while accelerating hemostasis. The low pH seal created by the powder helps reduce risk of infection and helps improve recovery time. The seal remains over the wound as the body’s healing mechanism begins. As the wound heals, the scab is naturally sloughed off.