Clinical Engineering - Inside Out Innovation (BmEA Cambridge Spring lecture)

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Technical lecture
18 April 2016 18:30 - 20:30
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Description

Dr Thomas Stone, Clinical Scientist at Addenbrooke's Hospital will explore an inside out model of medical device development. How clinical engineering departments within the NHS support healthcare innovation; the development, adoption and spread of technology to address unmet need.

He will talk about our collaboration with the engineering design centre at Cambridge university to establish new and robust design practices within Cambridge University Hospital.

Date: Monday 18 April 2016

Time: Tea served at 18:00. Talk starts at 18:30.  Finishes about 20:30 following Q&A.

Venue: UTC Cambridge, Robinson Way (off Long Road), Cambridge, CB2 0SZ.

Satnav: use the postcode for Long Road Sixth Form College: CB2 8PX

University Technical College Cambridge (UTC Cambridge), near Addenbrookes, opened in 2014 to teach Biomedical and Environmental Science and Technology for 14 to 19 year-olds.

Parking: Parking is available at UTC Cambridge. Overflow parking is available nearby at Long Road Sixth Form College.

Free to attend. All welcome.

Booking not essential but would assist with logistics. Please visit the BmEA webpage to reserve a place.

This event is organised by the Cambridge Centre of the Biomedical Engineering Association (BmEA).

Speaker(s)

Dr Thomas Stone, Clinical Scientist at Addenbrooke's Hospital

Address

UTC Cambridge
Robinson Way
Cambridge
CB2 0SZ
United Kingdom

Contact Details

Dr Sylvain Jamais

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