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Medical Devices Trainer – Isle of Wight NHS Trust

Agenda for Change Band 5 Fixed Term – 6 Months We have an opportunity for a dynamic and self-motivated individual to join our Practice Education and Development Team. This post may be of particular interest to Clinical Technologists or Registered Nurses/AHP’s. The post holder will support the delivery of the Trust’s Medical Devices Training Programme, …

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London and South East NAMDET Meeting 26 Jun 17 at 14:00

At the last meeting many members requested meeting earlier in order to network and catch up with other members. We will therefore meet at Time: 12:00 Location: Good Samaritan Pub, 87 Turner Street, London. E1 2AE. They offer an excellent choice of food at reasonable prices. If you are attending could you contact Mary.Caddies@bartshealth.nhs.uk. Could …

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New Patient Safety Review and Response Report

NHS Improvement’s new patient safety review and response report has been published this morning and can be found via the following link Through a series of case studies the report outlines specific examples between April and September last year of how they identified ‘new or under-recognised’ risks through their incident review process and the resulting …

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Medical Devices Trainer – Wolverhampton

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS Trusts in the West Midlands providing primary, acute and community services. We have an opportunity for a dynamic and self-motivated individual to join our small team of enthusiastic Medical Device Trainers. This post may be of particular interest to Clinical Technologists or Registered General …

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The Times – 22 May 17- Midwives’ lack of heart monitor training ‘risks more baby deaths’

One delivery was fatally botched when the midwife was unable to understand a machine. Babies are at risk of dying because midwives are not being trained to use a common piece of heart monitoring equipment, a coroner has warned. The problem was highlighted at the inquest of a baby, who died aged three days. His …

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