The BEAI are excited to announce the Programme for the 2022 Annual Scientific Conference on 30th September 2022 in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Click here to SAVE THE DATE. We have lined up a variety of presentations and speakers for you. The conference is a celebration of the evolution of Biomedical and Clinical Engineering since the BEAI was first established 30 years ago. Presenters will share with you some of the unique projects and innovations they have developed as part of their roles working in Clinical Engineering. We then hope to explore what the future may hold for Clinical Engineering working in the healthcare sector.
This will be a great opportunity for delegates to reconnect with colleagues and we hope you can join us on the day.
If you have recently renewed your BEAI membership, you must also register separately for the conference. Conference registration can be found here.
You will find attached a copy of the conference programme.
The BEAI Executive Committee calls for nominations for the 2022 Clinical Engineering Healthcare Technology Support Award 2022. The prize will be awarded for the first time at the BEAI Annual Scientific Conference in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on 30th September 2022. The Clinical Engineering Healthcare Technology Support Award is given to Health Technology Suppliers in recognition of the excellent support service for equipment, medical devices and other health technologies being used in the Irish healthcare system using the following criteria:
- Responsiveness: time to resolution of issue
- Technical Knowledge and expertise
- Clinical-Technical Knowledge
- Suitability of documentation: format, timeliness, comprehensiveness
- Patient-Focus
- Understanding of Client Needs
- Innovative Solutions Orientation
- Value for Money
Hospital based (non-corporate) BEAI members are being asked to nominate and rank their preferred Healthcare Technology Supplier using this form.
The winner will be announced at the 2022 Annual Scientific Conference on 30th September 2022.
Voting will close on 26th September 2022.
Some new jobs have recently been advertised on the BEAI Jobs Section. Please visit here to review.
If you would like to advertise a job with the BEAI, please contact comms@beai.ie
Dear Health Technology Leader:
Why complete this survey?
What does the survey measure? This tool has been previously used in 2007 and 2017. Since then, there have been many advancements that need to be recorded.
How long will it take? It is expected to take only 5-10 minutes of your time, access the survey here:
https://forms.gle/pm1y4CDHSKEMpbxK7
Deadline: The survey will be closed on October 15, 2022.
Thank you in advance; your contribution is highly appreciated.
Fabiola Martínez IFMBE CED Board Chair
Yadin David GCEA Iterim President
Smart medical devices have become indispensable to healthcare organizations. But they come with a host of evolving security and management considerations and challenges.
The introduction of new regulations, such as the PATCH Act, are a case in point. As are the latest NIST guidelines for IoT, IoMT, and other smart and unmanaged devices in healthcare.
Join our Navigating the Changing Medical Device Threat Landscape webinar with H-ISAC on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 @ 10AM PT for fresh insights on evolving challenges related to device security and regulatory compliance.
Oscar Miranda, Field CTO for healthcare and Mohammad Waqas, Principal Solutions Architect at Armis will:
Dear Colleagues,
Please find attached an expression of interest form for a HSCP representative on the HSE the National Patient Safety Working Group, requested by Dr Orla Healy, Director of HSE Quality and Patient Safety.
Background:
Under the governance of the Chief Clinical Officer, the National Quality and Patient Safety Directorate’s (led by National Director, Dr Orla Healy) – Incident Management Team has been asked to coordinate and standardise the development of National Patient Safety Alerts (NPSA) and and Safety Supplements for the HSE and HSE funded services. To enable a collaborative approach to this important work a multiagency NPSA Working Group is being set up to oversee the process of identification, development and dissemination of the new alerts. The NPSA working group is chaired by Dr Darren McLoughlin, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Cork.
Purpose:
The purpose of the NPSA working group is to oversee the identification, development, publishing, dissemination and evaluation of critical safety information to support and improve patient safety within the HSE and its funded services by reducing patient safety incidents and preventing patient harm.
Objectives:
A HSCP Lead representative is now being sought to join the NPSA Working Group.
The NPSA Working Group will meet on a monthly basis or more frequently if required. A workshop on design thinking is taking place on Friday Sept 30th. The NPSA Working Group will meet monthly and/or as required, date for first meeting to be confirmed.
HSCP interested in this role are invited to submit their EOI’s to richard.smith@hse.ie by 27th of September 2022.
The Biomedical / Clinical Engineering Association of Ireland (BEAI) is a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital. Company Registration no. 484921.
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