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MHRA new guidance on re-manufacture of single use items

The MHRA have issued new guidance on re-manufacture of using single use items, Medical device trainers may wish to make themselves aware of this new guidance and offer help and support to end users, other trainers and equipment managers in healthcare MHRA’s guidance on the re-manufacturing of single-use devices has now been published. The guidance …

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service due stickers

a new topic thread has been set up in the ‘Private Members Only’ section of the ‘forum’ pages for information and help on the use of ‘service due’ stickers or similar information. One of our members is keen to see what people use to help staff identify when devices should be sent in for repair …

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70% trained or more…

A new topic has been issued in the ‘Forums’ section (under Medical Device Training) . Please feel free to join in and discuss this topic. You can subscribe to this topic thread and choose to receive email alerts when new conversations and/or comments are added. If you are unable to access the ‘forums’ or this …

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Conference 2016

This year’s annual conference has been booked for November 3rd and will take place in Birmingham so please reserve that date in your diary. Please check the conference 2016 pages for all details. This years theme will be focussed on providing a ‘quality training service’ and what this means to our members Many thanks…. Conference …

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Chairman’s Report 2015

Here’s a copy of the NAMDET Chairman’s report for 2015. The report outlines some of the challenges for 2016 and looks forward to setting up new work-streams and projects around MDDL, conference planning, website development and DERS. chairmans report 2015 Team @ namdet

Training ordered after heart attack death ‘mistake’

A north Wales health board must ensure staff are properly trained after the death of a heart attack patient, a coroner has ordered. The coroner recommended that staff ‘must be as well and appropriately qualified as possible‘.The nurse admitted during the hearing that her training certificate to use the defibrillator ‘ran out’ a month before the patient …

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