National Infection Control Conference - Stamping Out Spread Of Deadly Infections In Hospital, UK

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Article Date: 13 Jan 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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The NHS and UK industry will take a giant leap towards stamping out the spread of deadly infections in hospitals at the National Infection Control Conference on 21 January.

For the first time, those on the front line will be able to talk to technical innovators about their needs, their problems and the challenges to be overcome. Clinicians, nurses, engineers and designers will share their ideas and knowledge to create fit-for-purpose solutions that will ultimately protect the health of nation's patients.

This meeting of minds will lead to the launch of the UK's first ever Special Interest Group (SIG), specifically created to develop definitive answers to reduce Healthcare Acquired Infections (HCAIs) in both hospitals and the wider community.

The full day conference will include presentations by the Health Protection Agency, best practice examples from the NHS, an introduction to infection control in the community by Professor Richard Jones and an industry success stories as well as round table discussions and networking opportunities.

The Health Technologies Knowledge Transfer Network SIG event, jointly hosted by MedilinkWM and Medilink North West and backed by the Department of Health and PASA at Crewe Hall, Cheshire, is free to attend and open to anyone with an interest in infection control. Places are limited, so booking is essential. Details about the event are available at http://www.medilinkwm.co.uk or by emailing lucy@MedilinkWM.co.uk.

Medilink West Midlands, the regional network for medical and healthcare companies, actively works to increase the viability and develop the potential of the sector. This is achieved by giving local companies a competitive edge through direct business support, relevant commercial opportunities and personal introductions. With our partners and established connections in UK Universities and the NHS, we encourage innovation, new product development and diversification from other industries. The MedilinkWM network includes companies throughout the medical product supply chain, from materials and design to manufacturing, packaging and support services.

Medilink West Midlands

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