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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.

This is an open group

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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New management group members appointed

NAMDET is pleased to announce that after reviewing all applications we have nominated new members to join the newly formed management group. Our new members bring a wealth of experience at both namdet national and regional level. They bring additional skills in education, training, governance, quality assurance and leading national initiatives. We are pleased to welcome …

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Medical Equipment Training Coordinator: Sheffield

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The successful applicant must be enthusiastic and able to demonstrate a high level of knowledge and experience in regards to medical device training and medical device management in an acute hospital setting, have excellent interpersonal and organisational skills and the ability to think, plan and act both operationally and strategically. …

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BD/Carefusion – Field Safety Notice

Based on reports from one customer in late 2016, BD/Carefusion identified a potential risk of syringe siphonage with Alaris Syringe Pumps which have a broken “plunger backplate spring” in the plunger backplate assembly. Please see the attached Field Safety Notice from BD/Carefusion on the prevention of this occurrence.

Surgical diathermy and tatoos: new forum page

NAMDET has received a query re: tatoos and surgical diathermy plates. A new forum page for this topic has been established so members can share information and ideas. Don’t forget to tick the ‘notify’ box to this forum page topic and get regular updates as they happen.   regards namdet website team

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