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SUMMARY:POSTPONED MPD Training Course: Medical Device Regulation in the EU\, GB & NI
DESCRIPTION:[box type=”shadow” align=”” class=”” width=””] Unfortunately due to the current situation with COVID-19 and the National lockdown\, this training course has been postponed to TUESDAY 6th JULY. To book your place\, please click here   [/box] \nThis is a one-day course designed for those who need to better understand Medical Device Regulation in Europe\, Great Britain and Northern Ireland. \nComprehensive slides and information will be supplied on the day alongside a wealth of experience\, insights\, examples and methods. \nThis one-day course will help you better understand the:\no EU Medical Device Regulation;\no UK & Northern Ireland transitional requirements and timings regarding Brexit;\no How to classify your medical device;\no Gain useful insights into technical documentation and labelling;\no Gain useful insights into clinical evaluation\, usability\, and what really matters.\no Gain lots of insights into helpful guidance\, and white papers. \nPlus\, you will be able to ask ‘that question’ of one of the UK’s most experienced medical device consultants. \nPlease note that this course is available as both a face-to-face\, and interactive virtual event.  \nTo view the programme and for further information (including target audience\, learning outcomes and speaker profile) please click on the Event Brochure or Detailed Course Content links below: \nEVENT BROCHURE \nDETAILED COURSE CONTENT \n  \n\n\n\n\nMEMBER\nNON-MEMBER\n\n\nSTANDARD\n£200\n£300\n\n\nEARLY BIRD OFFER*\n£160\n£240\n\n\nVIRTUAL ATTENDANCE**\n£180\n£270\n\n\n\nAll prices are excluding VAT. \nOnce we receive your booking form\, you will be sent a confirmation email and invoice. If attending virtually\, payment is required at least 1 day prior to the commencement of the event to receive joining details. \n*EARLY BIRD OFFER – Book before 5pm on Tuesday 2nd February 2021 \n**VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE : This is an interactive session via Microsoft Teams that will require the use of webcam and computer audio at all points throughout the training course. Prior to booking this option please ensure that your system allows the use of Teams\, webcam and computer audio.  Relevant documents for use on the day will be sent electronically.  \nYou will have the ability to ask questions directly to our presenter at any point throughout the training course.  \n  \nHow to find MeetPoint Midlands \nConveniently located off Junction 23a/24 offering easy access to Derby\, Nottingham and Leicester. The nearest train station is East Midlands Parkway which is 3.4 miles away. To help plan your journey\, please click here to visit the venue’s website. Complimentary on-site car parking is available \nVenue – COVID-19 Compliance \n* The room will be laid out in classroom style with relevant spacing between tables \n*All rooms have a hands free hand sanitiser nearby \n*Social distancing measures will be in effect for all toilets \n*Delegates will be required to wear a face mask while moving around the venue\, but will be able to take them off during the training course \n*Individual boxes will be provided for lunch – with options for Meat eaters\, Vegetarian\, Vegan and Gluten Free
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/mpd-training-course-medical-device-regulation-in-the-eu-gb-ni/
LOCATION:MeetPoint Midlands\, Conference Centre\, 28 High Street\, Kegworth\, Derbyshire\, DE74 2DA
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Collaborating to support Biotech and Med Tech Businesses across the Midlands & East of England
DESCRIPTION:Innovative businesses (whether biopharma\, med-tech or converging technologies) face many common challenges in bringing new products and services to market. They also face different challenges depending on their type of technology\, target market and stage of development. \nMedilink Midlands and One Nucleus are both committed to supporting and facilitating the growth of the sector and share many similarities\, but equally recognise that we bring complementary activities\, strengths and connections to the sector. \nThe East of England and The Midlands are both significant regions in the UK Life Sciences & Healthcare and through collaborating are looking to maximise our support for all our clients and members. \nJoin Darren Clark\, CEO of Medilink Midlands and Tony Jones\, CEO of One Nucleus for this initial online session to understand their activities\, how they can help your business and discuss what useful steps could be taken next. \nWe will be joined by a member company from each organisation\, who will provide an insight into how being a member has benefitted their organisation. \nYou will have an opportunity to ask questions directly to our speakers after the presentations . \n[popup_trigger id=”2016″ tag=”button” classes=”eventbutton”]Book Now[/popup_trigger] \n  \nThis webinar will be via the Zoom platform\, and will be hosted by One Nucleus. \nUpon registration you will be sent joining details by a member of the Medilink Midlands events team. \nPlease note: Your contact details are being shared between the two parties as joint organisers and deliverer providers of the jointly informative virtual event for the purposes thereof and reasonable follow-up actions\, all of which falls within each party’s legitimate interests under the GDPR/Data Protection Act 2018 and the consistently drafted terms of each party’s privacy policies.\nPresenters: \nDarren Clark\, CEO Medilink Midlands \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nTony Jones\, CEO One Nucleus   \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-collaborating-to-support-biotech-and-med-tech-businesses/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210303T110000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Technology Enabled Community Care: The future of health
DESCRIPTION:Join Spirit Digital at this Medilink Midlands Webinar: Technology Enabled Community Care: The future of health. \nWith the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic\, community providers were challenged in the way that they connected to patients. The imperative was to look at new ways to provide safe and responsive care for their patients\, by embedding digital technology within their clinical pathways. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll hear directly from the specialist community cardiorespiratory team at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust as we look forward to a life beyond COVID-19 and what the delivery of clinical care might look like. \nThe team will share their experiences having successfully been using CliniTouch Vie\, Spirit Digital’s digital health platform for the remote monitoring of patients with COPD and heart failure in the community to reduce the number of face to face appointments. The service was widened to deliver virtual wards to monitor symptomatic COVID-19 patients’ progress post-discharge from hospital and to include a virtual cardiopulmonary rehabilitation service. \nThe expert panel will include:\n• Chair: Pam Penn\, Head of Customer Success\, Spirit Digital\n• Zoe Harris\, Integrated Cardio-respiratory Lead\, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\n• Alex Woodward\, Deputy Integrated Cardio-respiratory Lead\, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\n• Dr Noel O’Kelly\, Clinical Director\, Spirit Digital \nThe panel will discuss key questions including:\n• How quickly can vital clinical pathways be reimagined through digital technology?\n• What will be the impact on patient and staff experience?\n• How will this affect future preparedness plans?\n• Will digital clinical pathways become the norm across services?\n• Do patients deserve a choice?\n• How can we ensure inclusivity?\n• Will digital clinical pathways play a role in ongoing sustainability and system change? \nThe team at Spirit are excited to connect online\, share their experience over the last 12 months\, answer your questions and look to the future. \nDURATION: 1 hour \nSpeaker Profiles:  \n\nPam Penn\, Head of Customer Success\, Spirit Digital\nPam has been working in healthcare\, in and around the NHS\, for over 15 years. She has specialised in remote monitoring and pathway redesign with NHS clinicians. With a drive to deliver digitally enabled care to improve outcomes. This work has enabled her to allow the NHS to deliver care at the right time and place. Pam believes we must refocus and keep developing healthcare as the world and times evolve.\nPam is passionate about the mix of clinical and holistic activity that enhances healthcare and how we blend that into everyday life to improve patient outcomes and improve patient’s quality of life. \n\nZoe Harris\, Integrated Cardio-respiratory Lead\, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\nZoe qualified in 1994 with a DipHE in Adult Nursing from De Montfort University. Zoe went on to complete her BSc Health Sciences Degree in 1998. More recently\, Zoe completed her PG Cert in Leadership from the University of Northampton. Zoe has worked in the NHS for 26 years in the specialty of cardio-respiratory services in both acute and community settings. She is passionate about developing patient centred services\, building and leading multi-disciplinary teams to provide the best evidence based care. For the past three years Zoe has held the post of Cardio-respiratory clinical service lead in Leicestershire Partnership Trust leading the Community Heart Failure Specialist Nurse Team\, Respiratory Specialist Team and the Heart Failure/ Respiratory Rehabilitation Team. \n\nAlex Woodward\, Deputy Integrated Cardio-respiratory Lead\, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\nAlex is a physiotherapist with a MSc in respiratory practice and a post-graduate diploma in healthcare leadership. He has worked in cardio-respiratory services across the acute\, community and private settings for a number of years. He has lead and developed a number of new community based respiratory and rehabilitation services nationally. Alex has also been involved in the development of various national and international respiratory guidelines and currently sits on the Primary Care Respiratory Society’s Policy Forum committee. For the last few years Alex worked for Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust as the lead for the respiratory and rehabilitation service and has recently become the deputy lead for cardio-respiratory services. \n\nDr Noel O’Kelly\, Clinical Director\, Spirit Digital\nNoel joined Spirit Digital as their Clinical Director following his career within the NHS as a GP\, GPwSI in Respiratory Medicine and latterly as an Associate Medical Director at Leicestershire Partnership Trust. He currently also works as the primary care lead for the redesign of respiratory services in Lincolnshire STP. Noel has won awards for his work in redesigning services for long-term conditions within the NHS and has a passion for the use of digital technology within clinical pathways.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-technology-enabled-community-care/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210309T100000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL COFFEE BREAK – East Midlands Academic Health Science Network
DESCRIPTION:Join EMAHSN for a virtual coffee break on Tuesday 9 March at 10am\, to have a chat to better understand the payment system in the NHS including tariffs\, aligned incentive payments\, block contracts and the current Covid arrangement and what this means for innovators. This informal gathering will be hosted by Chris Skilbeck\, Head of Engagement & Operations in the Pricing and Costing team at NHS England and NHS Improvement. We encourage you to ask questions and use the opportunity to share your experiences. \nNetworking opportunities are a key part of Medilink EM events and whilst the current COVID-19 crisis still restricts face to face events\, this online opportunity enables the life sciences community to still connect with one another. \nGrab a coffee\, a biscuit and join us. \nJoining details will be provided to delegates by a member of the Medilink EM events team once the online registration form has been completed. \nIf you have any topics that you’d like to discuss in future AHSN coffee breaks\, please feel free to email any suggestions to us by clicking here. \nGuest Speaker \n \nChris Skilbeck\, Head of Engagement & Operations \nChris works in the Pricing and Costing team where he oversees all aspects of engagement with stakeholders in the development of the national tariff and patient level costing programmes. In the past twenty years he has worked at ambulance\, acute\, regional and specialist NHS trusts in a variety of roles. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/virtual-coffee-break-east-midlands-academic-health-science-network/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210309T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210309T123000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: AI - minefield or potential gold mine?
DESCRIPTION:Join Mills & Reeve for this Artificial Intelligence webinar to hear from James Fry and Isabel Teare as they consider some practical examples and the legal considerations that can arise. \nThe use of artificial intelligence across all areas of technology is increasingly significant\, with its application in life sciences offering great promise. AlphaFold’s striking advances in protein folding prediction provide a great example. However\, AI remains largely unregulated despite widespread concern about the ethical issues. \nMills & Reeve have worked with the Association of Medical Research Charities to review this developing picture\, and drew conclusions about how AI law and regulation are likely to evolve – see “A Sense of Direction for AI”. \nJames and Isabel will offer some pointers on how to navigate an uncertain situation and what you can do to protect your position. As well as providing the opportunity for you to ask questions. \nDURATION: 1 hour \nSpeaker Profiles: \n \nJames Fry\, Head of Life Sciences and Partner at Mills & Reeve \nJames heads the firm’s fast growing\, multi-disciplinary life sciences practice and focuses exclusively on this sector. The practice supports clients in the pharma and biotech\, medical device\, diagnostic\, medtech and digital health sub-sectors. James’ own practice focuses on intellectual property\, commercial contracting and regulatory work. \n  \n  \n \nIsabel Teare\, Senior Legal Adviser at Mills & Reeve \nIsabel Teare is a Senior Legal Adviser at Mills & Reeve. She started her career in molecular biology\, and focuses on all aspects of life sciences law and regulation. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-ai-minefield-or-potential-gold-mine/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210310T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
CREATED:20210121T102051Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Reducing Health Inequalities through Digital Health
DESCRIPTION:The pandemic has brought about a dramatic acceleration of Digital Health solutions and the requirement to deliver care remotely. Adoption of\, and access to healthcare is impacted by many factors including the use of the technology itself. \nJoin De Montfort University’s Digital Health Team for an insight into the latest developments in this area supporting the future of healthcare. \nThis webinar will cover:\n• Understanding the digital response to Covid-19.\n• Examining the application of Digital Health in Covid-19 with a focus on health and social care providers.\n• Exploring the adoption of Digital Health and how it is impacted by factors of technology.\n• Understanding the user perspective including ‘trust’ in digital\, and the practical application. \nThis webinar is open to all organisations keen to explore and understand the digital health landscape. \nThis free to attend webinar will be held as part of the SoLSTICE programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. For further details please click here. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £190\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants \nSpeaker Profiles: \n \nDr Simon Oldroyd\, Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor \nDr Simon Oldroyd became Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor in April 2019. Prior to this he had been PVC/Dean for the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences since February 2015 and Deputy Dean to the faculty since October 2011. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nProfessor Bertha Ochieng\, Professor of Integrated Health and Social Care \nBertha Ochieng is Professor of Integrated Health and Social Care\, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences\, De Montfort University. A key aspect of her research is in examining digital solutions that support development of integrated models of health and social care and community engagement. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nProfessor Barnaby Poulton\, MRPharmS FFCI; Hon. Professor of Digital Medicine and Director Digital Health and Care Unit. Digital Health Strategist \nBarnaby is a pharmacist by training who has switched his focus to digital health.  He has built and led multiple digital health companies and co-founded the Digital Health and Care Unit at DMU to support the evaluation of novel technologies\, enabling them to enter market and deliver benefits to patients. \n  \n  \n \nEric Kihlstrom\, Chairman\, Centaur Robotics \nEric is Chairman of Centaur Robotics\, a leading British inclusive micro-mobility innovator. He is also Honorary Associate Professor of primary care innovation\, De Montfort University\, Expert Advisory Board Member\, Design Age Institute at the Royal College of Art and Aging2.0 UK Ambassador (volunteer roles). \nPreviously\, Eric helped to launch the UK Government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund – Healthy Ageing as the Interim Director. He was responsible scoping the challenge and facilitating collaborations with industry\, Government\, 3rd sector and academia to unlock opportunities deriving from the UK and global demographic shift. The Healthy Ageing Challenge Fund is a £98 million fund to invest in innovations enabling people to live better for longer. He also was co-founder of the Secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Longevity. \nEric is an established innovation professional with a background in large corporations (General Electric\, KPMG and IBM) as well as disruptive new startups in technology and healthcare. Eric studied Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and has an MBA from New York University. He is a Freeman of the City of London at the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists. He speaks French\, completed the Paris\, Berlin and New York marathons and is now an avid swimmer. \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-reducing-health-inequalities-through-digital-health/
CATEGORIES:Project Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210311T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210311T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Research location: Where and Why! Selecting and contracting with appropriate clinical research sites in uncertain times
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next in the series of our Clinical Trial Special Interest Groups with Afortiori Development at this webinar where we will be discussing research location: where and why! \nWhen it comes to making decisions about your chosen research trial setting\, there is much to consider. Join us to learn how to make the right location choice for your product and understand how patient pathways\, healthcare setting\, institutional policies\, geography and costs can affect your trial success. \nDURATION: 1 hour \nThis free to attend event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £127\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nSpeaker Profiles: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCharlotte Culver\, Clinical Project Leader\, Afortiori Development\nCharlotte has a strong project management background in clinical research Phases I-V while delivering both commercial and non-commercial research throughout her career to produce quality results.\nShe is experienced in both pharmaceutical and device trials across several disease areas throughout the lifecycle of the project\, in collaboration with key pharmaceutical and device companies in the industry.\nHer proven project management track record provides her with the tools to deliver excellence and detailed delivery in clinical\, regulatory\, and financial aspects of clinical research.\nThroughout her research career\, she has worked on projects internationally\, as either multicentered or single-centre as lead. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nJames Fry\, Head of Life Sciences and Partner at Mills & Reeve\nJames heads the firm’s fast growing\, multi-disciplinary life sciences practice and focuses exclusively on this sector. The practice supports clients in the pharma and biotech\, medical device\, diagnostic\, medtech and digital health sub-sectors. James’ own practice focuses on intellectual property\, commercial contracting and regulatory work. \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-research-location-where-and-why-selecting-and-contracting-with-appropriate-clinical-research-sites-in-uncertain-times/
CATEGORIES:Project Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210316T110000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Surviving the Times: What now for employers? - Life after the pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Join Shakespeare Martineau Partner\, Rhys Wyborn\, for an insight into considerations for employers as the lockdown is expected to end and as businesses look beyond the pandemic. \nWith the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme extended until September 2021 and the Government well underway with their vaccination campaign\, what will employers need to be thinking of in moving into this next period? \nThis webinar will cover:\n• Reviewing terms and conditions and building in flexibility for “emergency leave” once the CJRS scheme is removed;\n• Can employers insist upon vaccination;\n• Managing flexible working requests – adapting to agile working;\n• Litigation risks – fallout from redundancy exercises. Do’s and Don’ts in defending Employment Tribunial claims.\n• HR changes expected in April 2021. \nThis webinar is open to Life Science businesses who are seeking to keep their finger on the pulse of the constantly evolving world of HR and employee rights\, and who wish to ask questions directly to the experts. \nSpeaker Profiles: \nRhys Wyborn\, Partner\, Shakespeare Martineau\nRhys is an employment law specialist helping employers manage their staff and HR issues from recruitment through to termination of the employment relationship\, with everything in between! Specialisms include: – handling disciplinary and grievance issues; defending unfair dismissal and discrimination claims; redundancy and business reorganisations; TUPE transfers and corporate support; drafting bespoke employment contracts and HR policies. He is also regularly instructed to advise on severance agreements for senior executives and other employees\, including the drafting of terms and negotiating matters to a conclusion. Rhys also provides training on HR issues via seminars and forums and bespoke training events for clients including Mock Tribunals and managing investigations.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-surviving-the-times-what-now-for-employers-life-after-the-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210317T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210317T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
CREATED:20210212T090558Z
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SUMMARY:MedTech Regulatory Special Interest Group: The UKCA Mark Regulatory Requirements
DESCRIPTION:The next Medtech Regulatory Special Interest Group (SIG) will take place online. Join us as we help you to get to grips with the new UKCA Marking requirements in this post-Brexit era. Important new obligations apply for all Medical Device and IVD businesses and it is vital for companies to understand what they have to do and when\, the first milestone deadline is 30th April 2021 so you can’t afford to miss this. \nThe topics being discussed are:\n-Trading within the UK and between the UK and Europe just got more complicated?\n-The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland\n-The new UKCA Mark\, what are the rules now?\n-Product and Company Registrations\n-Timelines and Deadlines\n-UK Responsible Person & Authorised Representative\n-UK Approved Body vs Notified Bodies\n-Quality Management Systems\n-UK Designated Standards\n-Multiple Markets\n-Labelling Changes \nThere will also be an opportunity to ask the presenters questions in a Q&A session. \nDURATION: 1 hour 30 minutes \n  \nThis free to attend event is held as part of the ACTIS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £190\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \n  \nSpeaker Profiles \nPeter Rose\, Managing Director\, PRQR Ltd (Chair) \nPeter is the founder of PRQR Ltd. With 26 years of experience with Medical Devices and IVDs\, Peter has expertise covering Quality Assurance\, Regulatory Affairs\, Sterilisation\, Cleanrooms and Contamination Control. He is a Microbiologist\, Chartered biologist\, Member of the RSB\, Practitioner Member of the CQI and a Member of TOPRA \n  \n  \n  \n Ed Wright\, Partner\, Shakespeare Martineau \nEd works with clients from all sectors including life sciences and technology\, media and telecoms on wide-ranging non-contentious commercial\, contractual\, IP\, ICT\, e-commerce\, data protection\, competition and public procurement law issues.  He advises on IP creation\, ownership\, protection and exploitation\, including technology transfers\, R&D collaborations and agency\, distribution/reselling and franchising arrangements.\nEd has a keen interest in drafting/advising on IP licensing arrangements and\, whenever possible\, presents and writes on topical commercial and/or IP matters.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/medtech-regulatory-special-interest-group-the-ukca-mark-regulatory-requirements/
CATEGORIES:Project Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210318T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210318T113000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Infectious Diseases Special Interest Group (SIG) - Care Homes and COVID-19: Infection control strategies and innovations
DESCRIPTION:Join the next online Infectious Diseases Special Interest Group\, this SIG will focus on Care Homes and COVID-19: Infection control strategies and innovations. \nThis event is in partnership with De Montfort University and led by Dr Katie Laird\, Reader in Microbiology and also Head of the Infectious Disease Research Group at De Montfort University. Presentations will be given on: \n– Ventilation requirements in care homes – strategies during and after COVID-19\n– Infection control and zoning in care homes\n– Ozone as an alternative to thermal disinfection of healthcare linen \nPlease see speaker details and biographies at the bottom of this page\, in addition to our main speakers we shall also be hearing a short 5 minute presentation from: \n– Paul Lymer\, Business Manager PCR & Veterinary of HORIBA UK\, as he shares Pockit iiPCR Analyser from HORIBA Medical – On-site Testing for Covid-19 \nDURATION: 1.5 hours \nThis free to attend event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £190\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nSpeaker Profiles: \n\nDr Katie Laird\, Head of the Infectious Disease Research Group at Leicester School of Pharmacy\, De Montfort University \nKatie has a BSc (Hons) in Biology and obtained a PhD in applied microbiology in 2008. During her PhD she developed and patented an essential oil based antimicrobial vapour\, whilst her postdoctoral work included the assessment of natural antimicrobials efficacy against post-harvest pathogens.\nHer research interests include the use of natural products as antimicrobials in particular to combat hospital acquired infections and biofilms.  Her other area of research includes the assessment of healthcare laundry as a potential route of cross contamination in the clinical arena. \n\nEric Fewster\, Water & Environmental Manager\, BushProof\nEric Fewster has 24 years of hands-on operational experience as a water supply and sanitation specialist in the design\, implementation and evaluation of water & sanitation projects in both emergencies and development situations\, with the ability to understand the local context and constraints inherent in low-income countries. In 2005 he co-founded BushProof\, an award-winning for-profit business based in Madagascar which is involved in water supply provision. In terms of experience with infectious diseases\, in 2011 he set up cholera treatment centres in Haiti and in 2014 was the water/sanitation lead for an Ebola management centre in Sierra Leone. Around the time lockdown began in the spring 2020\, when cases in care homes was increasingly evident from other countries like Spain and Belgium\, he decided to help produce some pragmatic guidance for care homes on preventing and controlling infection of SARS-CoV-2 in the care home context. Since it first went online in mid-April\, it has since informed the advice given by the British Geriatric Society and Care Quality Commission\, and it has been continually updated and expanded\, using the experience of a wide range of co-contributors with different experiences. \n\nShrien Dewani\, Director\, Evolve Care Group\nInitially qualifying as a Chartered Accountant\, Shrien quickly fell in love with Health and Social Care back in 2004. Shrien co leads Evolve Care Group with Eve Carder as well as `Evolve Care Academy and Connections Count Social movement.\nShrien’s interest has long been in creating care packages that recognise the importance of an individuals emotional needs as well as their physical safety needs. This has led to design and implementation of the Evolve Household model of care. The foundation of small group living has been instrumental in the creation of strict zoning within Evolve services\, which together with a wider robust infection control strategy has supported containment and elimination of the COVID 19. \n\nEve Carder\, Clinical Director\, Evolve Care Group\nHaving worked in care homes since the age of 16\, Eve truly lives and breathes Care Home life. After completing Nursing at Nottingham University\, Eve set about challenging the design of the model of care in the settings where she worked. After a short stint at Dementia Care Matters as Deputy CEO\, Eve took the post as National Clinical Director at Evolve Care Group.\nUnder Eve’s Clinical Leadership Evolve Services have designed and implemented a model of care based upon international best practice research and have been recognised for the outstanding outcomes they achieve. At the start of the pandemic Eve’s COVID 19 manual was used by a number of Care Homes in England and Wales to assist in the creation of protective strategies. This work has been used to contribute to Bushproof and British Geriatrics Society and to consult with Public Health Wales on their Care Homes risk matrix. \n\nJackie Hook\, Head Chemist\, JLA Ltd\nJackie is a Charted Chemist\, Member of the Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) and Infection Prevention Society (IPS). She is also a member of the IPS Care Home Specialist Interest Group. Previous to her engaging in the laundry and ozone industry Jackie spent 25 years in Research & Development for the UK Railway Industry in a range of scientific disciplines. She was an active member of a professional forum introducing new technologies into the railway environment. She joined JLA Ltd. in 2004 and is active in laboratory and site testing\, and compilation of training and health/safety procedural documentation\, coordinating and liaising with leading professional bodies and institutes. Her responsibilities include Investigating and assisting in new developments relating to laundry and ozone technologies. Working closely with microbiologists and healthcare professionals Jackie has contributed to the introduction of ozone laundry systems into the UK. Project managing including wash program development and microbiological investigation at a number of field trials including the QE2 hospital in Welwyn Garden City and Woodend Hospital Laundry\, Aberdeen to demonstrate and document the benefits of ozone. Work involving in vitro and clinical studies has led to ozone laundry disinfection finally receiving recognition by the UK’s Department of Health under the guise of the Rapid Review Panel in September 2009. Jackie is also active in promoting training and education within the laundry industry and is passionate in increasing the awareness and importance of adequate disinfection of healthcare linen.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-infectious-diseases-special-interest-group-sig-infection-carehomes/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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SUMMARY:Medilink Midlands Virtual Coffee Break (Members-Only)
DESCRIPTION:We look forward to our Spring Virtual Coffee Break\, taking place on 23 March from 10 am – 11 am. \nThe informal gathering will be hosted by Darren Clark\, Chief Executive at Medilink Midlands. These online coffee breaks provide an opportunity to share current challenges and experiences and make introductions to those that can help. \nThe theme for this coffee break will be an overview of the current digital landscape with Liz Ashall-Payne\, Founder and CEO of the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps (ORCHA) who offer unique app review\, accreditation\, curation and prescription services. Working with national health bodies and health service providers\, their mission is to distribute quality apps into healthcare services across the world. \nWe’re here to help\, so let Medilink along with the virtual group work together to help each other with any concerns\, issues\, or solution needs you may have. If you have any questions or comments\, please feel free to submit in advance to make sure we cover your needs and meet expectations. Click here to submit. \nDial-in details will be provided to delegates by a member of the Medilink Midlands events team once the online registration form has been completed. \nMedilink Members only. \nIf you’re interested in becoming a member\, please get in touch info@medilinkmidlands.co.uk \n[popup_trigger id=”2016″ tag=”button” classes=”eventbutton”]Book Now[/popup_trigger] \n  \nChair:  \n \nDr Darren Clark\, CEO\, Medilink Midlands \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/medilink-midlands-virtual-coffee-break-members-only-3/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Heather":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210324T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210324T110000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Creating Valid Evidence & Evaluation for the NHS for Medical Devices
DESCRIPTION:Join the third of our two-part virtual workshops\, Creating Valid Evidence & Evaluation for the NHS for Medical Devices\, delivered by the East Midlands Academic Health Science Network (EMAHSN).  \nThis session will provide an overview about the kinds of evidence and evaluation that the healthcare system really wants in order to support their buying decisions. \nThis is the third part of the 3 session workshop series designed to get you ready to successfully secure business with NHS organisations \nPART 1 is a pre-recorded webinar that you can watch at a time convenient to you. \nThe pre-recorded webinar will cover: \n• Evidence needed for regulatory purposes\n• Principles and models of evaluation and principles of study design for evaluating healthcare interventions\, to outline the value proposition of the innovation \n—————— \nPART 2 is a live 1-hour Q&A session on Wednesday 24th March 10:00am – 11:00am \nIn order to gain access to this live session\, delegates are required to watch the pre-recorded webinar prior to attending.  \nThe Q&A session will be held with a panel of experts from the EMAHSN and delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions directly to the team. \n  \nUpon registration you will be sent a link to the pre-recorded webinar by a member of the Medilink Midlands events team.  Joining details for the live Q&A session will be distributed separately once the webinar has been viewed. \n  \n  \nSPEAKER PROFILES: \n  \nJulian Patel\, Commercial Manager\, East Midlands AHSN \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nAisha Ajij\, Project Support & Industry Liasion Officer/ITP – AAC Delivery Lead\, East Midlands AHSN \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nPhilip Miller\, Evaluation Researcher\, East Midlands AHSN \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nDr Sarah Bolton\, Business Manager\, The Centre for Healthcare Equipment & Technology Adoption (CHEATA) \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/virtual-workshop-creating-valid-evidence-evaluation-for-the-nhs/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210325T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
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SUMMARY:Innovation Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:[box type=”shadow” align=”” class=”” width=””] Due to the current situation\, Innovation  Day will now be a virtual event. The date will be confirmed in due course. If you have any queries\, or would like to register your interest as a delegate\, exhibitor or sponsor please click here [/box]\n \n  \nInnovation Day sits firmly in our calendar of events and is a must-attend event for those in the Life Sciences sector across the East Midlands\, regularly attracting 250+ delegates and 30+ exhibitors. \nThe day consists of a conference\, with top speakers covering hot topics relating to the sector\, an exhibition\, with plenty of time to network throughout the day. \n-Network with the who’s who of the Life Sciences sector in the East Midlands\n-Catch up with business colleagues and make new connections\n-Gain insights from key speakers from across academia\, business and the NHS \nSo\, whatever your interest in Life Sciences\, Innovation Day is not to be missed. \nFor further details please click here. \nThe Headline Sponsor for Innovation Day is BioCity\, a proud patron of Medilink East Midlands. BioCity provides a home to the curious\, to the radicals and the pioneers going toe-to-toe with the healthcare challenges that affect us all\, globally. BioCity is an ambitious business incubator supporting the growth of ambitious life-science businesses. \nEarly Bird Rates: \nMember Rate = £68.00 +VAT \nNon-Member Rate = £85.00 +VAT \nExhibition and Sponsor Opportunities: \nPlease click here to view the exhibition package. \nDetails of the sponsor opportunities may be found click here.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/innovation-day-2021/
LOCATION:The Nottingham Belfry\, Mellors Way\, Off Woodhouse Way\, Nottingham\, NG8 6PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rudzki":MAILTO:info@medilinkem.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210325T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
CREATED:20210216T160434Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: TeleHealth Technologies for the future
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will offer the opportunity to hear from Academics from the Open University who will be discussing their work in developing and studying technologies to enable effective\, secure and innovative TeleHealth solutions. \nThis event is in partnership with The Open University Faculty of Wellbeing\, Education and Language Studies. Presentations will include: \n– Future trends in engineering design\, where telehealth can support \n– COVID-19 antibody test/vaccination certification mobile app prototype\, based on blockchain technology \n– Decentralised Trust and Privacy for Digital Health \n– Trends in product development to 2040 and their implications for Telehealth \n– Plus we will be hearing from Hospital Services Limited (HSL) a specialist distributor of medical supplies and surgical equipment and consumable products. As we hear about their latest technologies and how they’ve been able to respond positively to the COVID-19 pandemic\, as they look at – what is the future of Telehealth? \nDURATION: 1.5 hours \nThis free to attend event is held as part of the ACTIS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £190\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nSpeaker Profiles: \n\nGaynor Henry-Edwards\, Research Manager\, Faculty of Wellbeing\, Education and Language Studies – The Open University\nGaynor manages the Health and Wellbeing Strategic Research Area at The Open University. The Strategic Research Area supports\, coordinates and promotes health and wellbeing research across the university. Open University researchers conduct research in health and wellbeing across various disciplines and areas including healthcare management\, ageing studies\, reproductive and sexual rights\, assistive technologies\, patient data management\, mental health and biological health sciences. The scope of University expertise ranges from the science underpinning health and disease through to the medical humanities. The Open University is committed to working towards social justice specialising in participative and inclusive research methods with marginalised and vulnerable communities. \n\nProfessor Claudia Eckert\, Professor of Design\, The Open University\nClaudia is Professor of Design at the Open University. Her background is Mathematics and Philosophy. She has an MSc in Applied Artificial Intelligence from the University of Aberdeen and a PhD in design from the Open University. She spent nearly ten years in Cambridge in the Engineering Design Centre before returning to the Open University. She carries out empirical studies of design processes in engineering\, construction and fashion; and researches on understanding and supporting designers in industry. She also works on theoretical concepts underlying design practise. She has published over 250 papers in reviewed journal and conferences. She is a member of the board of management of the Design Society and a co-chair of the Design Process Special Interest Group of the Design Society.\n \n\nDr Allan Third (she/her)\, Research Fellow with the Knowledge Media Institute\, The Open University\nAllan (she/her) is a Research Fellow in the Knowledge Media Institute of The Open University\, researching the Semantic Web\, Linked Data\, and Blockchains\, with applications to education\, healthcare\, and the scientific process. She holds a PhD from the University of Manchester\, in the logical analysis of the semantics of English\, and has worked on various topics within her research areas at the Universities of Leeds and Oxford and the Open University. She has extensive experience in UK and European research projects\, as contributor and work package leader\, primarily in the fields of digital healthcare (VPH-Share\, CARRE) and education (SlideWiki\, Up2U\, QualiChain\, DEL4ALL). She is heavily involved in the blockchain and education components of the ongoing Institute of Coding and QualiChain projects\, in which KMi is a partner. She has been a tutor multiple times at the ESWC Summer School\, and produced research papers on the impact of Blockchain technologies for the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum. Dr. Third is a member of several related past and current Web standardisation efforts\, including the W3C Blockchain and Credentials Community Groups\, and the Verifiable Credentials Working Group. As well as her extensive technical knowledge\, Dr. Third has a background in Philosophy\, and a strong interest in social issues\, and the effects of technology on society.\n \n\nDr Manoharan Ramachandran – Research Associate and mobile application developer\, The Open University\nManoharan is a Research Associate and a mobile application developer at the Open University. Manoharan received his PhD in Intelligent Transportation Safety from Bournemouth University in 2018. After completing his PhD\, Manoharan joined the Open University as a Research Associate in 2018. His current research focuses on how Blockchain can be used to store lifelong learning records of students and to create an industry-standard accreditation tool for learners in the UK. His research is funded by the Institute of Coding\, which is the UK’s initiative to increase graduate computing skills and employability. Manoharan has also developed several award-winning mobile applications in the field of transportation safety. Particularly for his work on drowsy driver alert mobile application\, he has received the Qualcomm developer of the month award in the year 2016 (Qualcomm is the primary manufacturer of Android mobile phone processors). Manoharan developed the COVID-19 antibody test/vaccination certification mobile application prototype on top of iOS/Android platform along with his colleagues at the Open University. He also runs Tamil-language Blockchain news and tutorial Youtube channel with 38\,000+ subscribers mainly focusing on the Tamil speaking people around the world.\n \n\nSam McMaster\, Director of Telehealth\, Hospital Services Limited\nSam attended Belfast Royal Academy\, he then spent 1 year as a Community Service Volunteer and then went on to attend University at Newcastle upon Tyne. He joined Plessey Telecommunications in Nottingham as a Lecturer. Developed and delivered course work on the digitisation of networks and integrated digital communications systems.\nSam’s career saw him move from Lecturing to Product Development and Management\, which is where he was first involved with VC. He then moved into Project Management designed and deployed some of the largest private voice & data networks in existence at the time\, including the Government Telephone Network\, Whitehall; and the Post Office network across all of the UK.\nHe then went on to form a telecommunications consultancy company\, INTAC\, operating out of the University Science Park in Nottingham. Contracts from the Government\, the Post Office\, European Space Agency\, Cisco\, Motorola and more. He also formed Questmark (initially in New Zealand but followed quickly in Europe). Owned and managed the business until sale in 2017. Became the premier videoconferencing systems and services supplier in the UK.\nIn parallel was founder and VP of Technology at Access ISDN Inc in Dallas TX\, founded 1993 sold in 1997. Sam joined HSL to head up development of Telehealth business unit in 2018.\nHe loves his family (now have 9 grandchildren!)\, football\, writing and photography\, and much more too much to list. Fundamentally love this precious life we have.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-telehealth-technologies-for-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Project Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210331T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210331T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074416
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: COVID-19 and beyond\, a clinicians perspective
DESCRIPTION:Professor Ian Hall\, Director\, NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre will be joining us 5 months on from our last webinar with Ian where we heard about the launch of a new study platform for the next generation of COVID-19 clinical research: The Nottingham Recovery from COVID-19 Research Platform (NoRCoRP). \nNIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre are at the front line of national research fighting COVID-19\, read more here. \nIn this webinar\, Ian will present on: \n– An update on COVID-19 and the vaccination progression\n– The latest news from The Nottingham Recovery from COVID-19 Research Platform (NoRCoRP)\n– Challenges of managing non COVID work and thoughts on how the system might adjust to working in the future\n– How to configure the UK post Brexit to delivery clinical translational research taking advantage of some of the lessons learnt from COVID \nDURATION: 1 hour \nThis free to attend event is held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £127\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nSpeaker Profile: \n\nProfessor Ian Hall\, Director\, NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre \nProfessor Ian is the Director of the NIHR Nottingham\, Biomedical Research Centre. He is a chest physician based at NUH NHS Trust and the University of Nottingham\, and has a long track record of research into the mechanisms underlying the development of a range of lung diseases. He currently chairs the national BRC Director’s forum\, sits on NIHR Strategy Board\, and is a member of UK-CTAP.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-covid19-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Project Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Sharpe":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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