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#1205 02/11/05 2:49 PM
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COME ON GIVE YOUR VIEWS WE ARE ALLL IN THE DEEP END AND WE NEED TO WORK TOGETHER.
WELL????
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#1206 02/11/05 6:57 PM
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Hello paul,

where do you want to start??

How about criterion 5.2.6
Define : specialist training

(i too am in a mess, only starting 4 weeks ago)


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#1207 03/11/05 9:56 AM
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Blobby,

The main failing on CNST seems to be implementing training. It requires resources such as somewhere to train, someone to do the training, and a medical devices policy that includes training.

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#1208 30/04/06 7:15 AM
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Hi
What exactly is the role of biomed is CNST?Clinical Negligence related to medical equipment is not 100% because of the lack of training.Compared to the early days now all the companies and hospitals has got traing program for the new equipments and refresher programs for new users and existing clinical staff.We are all talking generaly.Is there any research study conducted on this issue and published the real cause.
Looking for ward for more views from members
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Sajeev

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Hi,
I am currently working in the Electronics Dept. within our hospital as a Medical Device Training Co-ordinator. We are lucky enough to have an Equipment Library & a Medical Device Training Programme. Recently our hospital achievd CNST Level 2 & for the 3rd time. I am more than happy to share ideas to anyone that may be interested.
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Mary

#1210 26/05/06 3:08 PM
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I am a Medical Device trainer in the Birmingham area.

I used to be an engineer, we all have our faults!?!

I am always interested in sharing ideas and welcome appraisal/brain storming of my work.

In the midlands there is a network of trainers, there are also networks in other parts of the UK.
Try looking at the nursetrainer.com website, there may be other trainers in your area.


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#1211 23/07/06 12:39 PM
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Dear All,
Does any one analysed the damages/negligence and causes for the same and proposed action plans?
What do we do if the patient damages the machine?
your comments and advices are welcomed!
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Sajeev

Tracy #24658 06/08/07 3:53 PM
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Hi there Tracy and i hope you are still there and have coime a long way to get the CNSt working from scratch.
Please email me at paul.kirkby@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk as we need to talk more.
Thanks
Paul


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mary c mcdonald #24659 06/08/07 3:54 PM
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Hi there Mary and i hope to set up a forum to share ideas. i hope you are still there and have come a long way to get the CNSt working from scratch.
Please email me at paul.kirkby@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk as we need to talk more.
Thanks
Paul


ERRATIC MEANS STATIC SO BE ERRATIC AND NOT STATIC
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Electric Blobby #24660 06/08/07 4:11 PM
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Hi EL

Our Foundation Trust has been CNST Level 3 for some years now. The EBME Department has been involved in the implementation and advancement of the requirements of CNST, working closely with the NHSLA.

As I understand it, out Trust was the second to achieve CNST Level 3 and are one of only four to presently hold it.

Standards for Better Health now figure in the running of course.

Jim

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