To provide another answer to Flight No. 96alpha, [are you ex military or something?]
Our Medical Equipment Pool was set up by myself in 1995 following a visit to Leeds General Infirmary to see theirs.
It was set up with all our ward owned, minor equipment of some 70 odd items, mainly IV pumps/syringe pumps, which burgeoned in a very short while to some 200 plus when it was identified a shortage existed in these areas.
Following a costing exercise, it was then decided that to purchase and supply our own pressure relief systems was a cheaper option to hiring.
Our present Pool administrator along with another member of staff, is now responsible for the daily running of our "Pool, which now carries some 850 items, comprising the usual IV pumps, syringe pumps, suction pumps, pressure relief systems, but also; blood warmers, Defib's, Sats monitors, ECG monitors, feeding pumps, etc. In addition to all the Trust's oxygen and medical air therapy equipment, regulators, flowmeters, etc., and the Trust's stock of spare hospital mattresses, and various resusc' training aids.
They are required to have a basic knowledge of the different types of medical equipment and pressure relieving equipment, with training provided as necessary.
The staff book in/out equipment, ensuring that it is kept in a serviceable condition, take telephone requests and are responsible for the issuing of equipment and keeping the computerised inventory records up to date.
To keep them busy they are also responsible for ordering any consumables, running the Pool's contracts and any other ad hoc paperwork and correspondence.
And should they dream of relaxing they also provide secretarial and administrative support to the Medical Engineering manager and administer the Medical Contracts for the Medical Engineering Department.
This is all done on an A&C grading, any repairs of course being carried out by the Medical Engineering Lab, the girls raise a job on our networked Medical Engineering system and send the equipment to us.
Now if you just have a spare broom or two!!!
Well I hope this settles a few hopes and dreams of empires new! And as at York – this is Whiston after all!
Chaddy.
**Don't cry - be happy **