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NAMDET has expanded to Facebook.
To access just go to Facebook and type in NAMDET, there are many photographs uploaded already.

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Medical Device Connectivity and Interoperability Conference

NAMDET are pleased to be attending and supporting a series of 2 national conferences around medical device connectivity, security risks and data integrity in 2018. NAMDET members get special discount rate of £50 but you need to apply before the end of November to get this discount rate. Non Members need to apply by the …

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MHRA issue Human Factors guidance for medical devices

Our colleagues at the MHRA  Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today published guidance on human factors and usability engineering for medical devices, including drug-device combination products.  It applies to the design of future products and changes in user interfaces of existing products, rather than those already approved for the UK and EU …

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Portable oxygen cylinder training survey

NAMDET has been asked to help the National Patient Safety Response Advisory Panel (part of NHSI patient safety) to gauge our members position and understanding on the training for the safe use of portable oxygen cylinders. This will help inform the panel on current understanding and help them make recommendations for patient safety. Please can we ask all NAMDET members who are involved in …

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NHS plan could see blood pressure checks on supermarket tills

The Daily Telegraph -Laura Donnelly 11 September 2017 • 10:00 PM Shoppers could have their blood pressure checked at supermarket tills under radical NHS plans aimed at preventing almost 25,000 heart attacks and strokes. Firefighters, teachers and office workers will also be trained to carry out tests, in a bid to identify thousands of people …

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