Certification: Eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI
During this 60-minute presentation join Jerry Zion, Global Training Manager at Fluke Biomedical, as he discusses applying the Hypocratic Oath: “first, do no harm”, Reducing patient risk using an effective quality management program; Sources of patient risk; Ensuring the clinical staff know how to get the most from their medical devices; Maintaining the medical device history record and compliance to GMP (repairs, inspections, etc.) as well as Keeping instrumentation current with Innovations in medical devices.
At the end of the session, participants will:
- Understand the sources of patient risk.
- Understand that human error is not managed using instrumentation or technology alone.
- Understand how learning about the ways others have managed patient risk sources instructs/improves our own plans.
- Understand the importance of maintaining the medical device history record is a responsibility the hospital Biomedical/Clinical Engineering Department cannot avoid under the USA FDA GMP 21 CFR requirements, even when repair, calibration services are outsourced.
- Understand how establishing meaningful key performance indicators (kpis) and keeping daily visual management up to date helps us and visitors understand our role better, and our value in patient risk reduction.
Sponsored by:
Webinar Wednesday would like to thank our sponsor Fluke Biomedical, the premier, global provider of test and measurement equipment and services to the healthcare industry. We serve biomedical engineers, quality-assurance technicians, medical physicists, oncologists, radiation-safety professionals and are continually expanding our range of solutions to a broader range of health and safety professionals. Learn more at www.flukebiomedical.com.