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Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest and indeed busiest children's hospitals in Europe. The Hospital itself has a world class reputation for saving the lives of sick children It is internationally acclaimed as a centre of clinical excellence, treating more than 200,000 children a year. 
At Alder Hay during the national respiratory study day Key Health Solutions demomstrated the AnaConDa, those who were unable to meet Darren Magee or Bill Quick at the event can see the video of this revolutionary ICU sedation device on a video on the Key Health Website at www.keyhealthsolutions.co.uk |
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Clinical/Engineering Study Days |
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Following the CEN academy study days in December featuring Critical Care Ventilation (Thank you Cardinal Health for your Support). Many thanks to Cardinal Healthcare, they have provided a Vela shown here for study day events in respitory care and critical care ventilation, this powerful and very intuitive platform allows us to demonstrate to engineers and students the basics and very quickly, the layout and simplicity of control in every mode of patient support and the higher end functions and needs of clinicians. The next events are planned to start early in the New Year, again Critical Care Ventilation is likely to feature and Anaesthesia Delivery and Ventilation with Diagnostic Imaging especially X Ray, also included will be Medical Eqipment Management with a good look at some cutting edge technical support and client focused software packages.
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Teacher/Student/Mentor Network |
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At CEN school presentations the response by teachers has been remarkable, most state quite passionately that Clinical Engineering encapsulates perfectly the relationship between science and engineering, the need to communicate and calculate (maths and english boys and girls) with so many examples. The fact that we may have inspired a student or helped a teacher gives us a real buzz, long may it continue, thanks to all involved. |
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The Clinical Engineering Network |
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The Clinical Engineering Network is open to all but especially aimed at those involved with or share an interest in Healthcare Engineering, Medicine and Science.Our aim is to remain educationally focused and to this end, many of our members contribute significantly to our community and the community at large through technical innovations and training initiatives This site therefore is not limited to the expert or novice, the student or academic, it is for everybody, we aim simply to enhance our activity and understanding through the development of partnership and sharing our resources, abilities and talent. Whoever you are,whatever your differences, we will treat you with dignity and respect, all we ask is that you treat each other and us the same, you are all welcome to particiipate in this websites development and contribute to what we hope will become a significant resource. We aim to deliver with the help of supporters more of the following:-
Wider community based services - (school and colleges, young engineers groups and projects etc) Education/Training based services - (Our study days and the launch of our Studend/Mentor Network) Government and Business Initiatives - (Working with groups on technology transfer initiatives etc) |
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Schools/Colleges/Young Engineer Initiatives |
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We have set ourselves some blue sky targets this year, we aim this to deliver much more this year if we can. With your help and that of our site supporters, there are no limits............
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Recruitment and available for work notices |
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