Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Society
For Clinical Engineering Professionals
Volume 10– February 2010
In this Issue
- Nominations – ACCES executive
- CE Professionals - Demographics Survey – NSCC/ACCES joint undertaking
- Webinars– Spring 2010 webinar series
- Membership – A good time to join - Freebies
- Conference - ACCEC 2010
- Website Photos www.accesociety.org
- ACCES Exec contacts
Executive Nominations
The time has come again to secure nominations for positions on the executive of ACCES. ACCES is a fast growing and dynamic organization which, in just the few short months, since opening up the membership component of our website, has attracted almost a third of all the CE professionals working in Atlantic Canada. We are seeking nominations to position on the executive. If you are interested, or know of someone who is, please take the time to complete the exec nomination process at Nominations 2010.
ACCES Professional Affairs/NSCC initiative – Questionnaire for CE professionals
The Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Society (ACCES) and the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) need your feedback to assess the Clinical/Biomedical Engineering Workforce in Atlantic Canada. We invite your company to complete a short survey. The purpose of the survey is to provide information on the current demographics of the Clinical/Biomedical Engineering Workforce in Atlantic Canada. We would appreciate it if you would take a few moments to complete the survey. If this survey should be completed by other individuals in your organization please forward it to them. We appreciate your input.
The link for the survey is:
http://survey.nscc.ca/surveys/Biomedical Engineering Survey/(survey closed)
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me:
David Hancock
Director of Professional Affairs
Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Society
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ph 902.470.8169
2010 Spring Webinar series
We are going National! – Beginning with the next ACCES webinar - the events will be opened up to biomeds from across Canada. We are able to support more CE professionals within the webinar space without overburdening the system. Atlantic Canadian Biomeds are reaching out with educational initiatives to all Canadians.
Our mission at the Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Society (ACCES) is to support clinical engineering professionals working in the Atlantic Provinces and developing educational opportunities is central to that mission. As you know, continuous education and professional development is key to our profession and helps us foster the adoption of new and innovated technologies in healthcare.
The Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Society (ACCES) is pleased tooffer an aggressive spring Webinar series of six presentations. Each presentation is approximately one hour.
System requirements to attend webinar:
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or newer (JavaScript and Java enabled)
- Window 2000, XP, 2003 Server or Vista
- Cable modem, DSL or better internet connection
- Minimum of Pentium class 1GHz with 512 MB of RAM (Recommended) (2GB of RAM for Windows Vista)
- Participants wishing to connect to audio using VoIP will need a fast internet connection, a microphone and speakers or we would strongly recommended a USB headset.
If you have any question, send me an email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Paul Auffrey
ACCES Education Director
Regulation of Medical Devices and Problem Reporting in Canada presented by James Barr, Medical Devices Specialist, Health Canada
Webinar sponsored by Health Canada & ACCES
Date & Time:February 17 at 2 p.m. (Atlantic Time)
Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/558071339
When you received the ‘’Thank you for registering’’, don’t forget the option of «add to your outlook calendar».
This webinar will outline how medical devices are regulated in Canada under the Medical Devices Regulations. Special emphasis will be placed on problem reporting and in particular, the role of hospitals and biomedical engineering staff. Topics will include:
- Overview of the Medical Devices Regulations
- classification of medical devices
- device licensing
- Establishment licensing & required procedures (Complaint handling, Recalls etc.)
- regulation of imported versus domestic devices
- mandatory and voluntary problem reporting (how the process works)
- the key role of hospitals, device users and the biomedical engineering staff
- the Canadian Medical Devices Sentinel Network Pilot
- counterfeit health products...an emerging risk
Introduction to the Anesthesia Machine presented by Dan Hatlestad, Sales Education Manager GE Healthcare - Perioperative Care
Webinar sponsored by GE Healthcare & ACCES
Date & Time:March 17 at 2 p.m. (Atlantic Time)
Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/727387339
When you received the ‘’Thank you for registering’’, don’t forget the option of «add to your outlook calendar».
Anesthesia carestations are complicated life-support systems with significant interactions between the components. In this presentation we break down the anesthesia system into four major components, Vaporizers, Ventilators, Gas Regulation and Flow Control, and the Breathing System, to better understand the function of each component. In addition we will focus on the interaction between the components. Each component has a unique function, but id dependent upon the others for proper function.
- Vaporization
- Ventilation
- Gas Regulation and Flow Control
- Breathing Systems
Ultrasound Physics presented by Mark Hollinger, Clinical Applications Specialist, ZONARE Canada
Webinar sponsored by ZONARE Canada & ACCES
Date & Time:April 7 at 2 p.m. (Atlantic Time)
Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/331007499
When you received the ‘’Thank you for registering’’, don’t forget the option of «add to your outlook calendar».
The purpose of this presentation is to help biomed and other health care professionals understand how ultrasound works. Fundamental principles of sound and its interaction with tissues will be discussed. Learning objectives include:
- History of ultrasound
- Basic ultrasound physics
- Definitions and terminology of ultrasound
- Principles of ultrasound
- Interactions of sound and tissue
- Knobology
- Ultrasound safety
Modes of Ventilation presented by Dan Hatlestad, Sales Education Manager GE Healthcare - Perioperative Care
Webinar sponsored by GE Healthcare & ACCES
Date & Time: April 21 at 2 p.m. (Atlantic Time)
Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/515150818
When you received the ‘’Thank you for registering’’, don’t forget the option of «add to your outlook calendar».
The modes of ventilation in anesthesia have expanded significantly to meet the increasing acuity of surgical patients. Critical care modes of ventilation, such as Pressure Control, SIMV, Pressure Support and Pressure Control - Volume Guarantee, are now available in current anesthesia carestations. These modes allow for ventilation of patients who may have previously required a critical care-type ventilator in the Operating Room. Understanding the compliance and resistance of the patients' respiratory system, the interaction between the ventilator and the patient, and the ventilator's response to the patients' inspiratory effort allow will enhance your knowledge of the carestation functionality.
- Volume Control Ventilation
- Pressure Control Ventilation
- Synchronized Mandatory Ventilation
- Pressure Support Ventilation
- Pressure Control - Volume Guarantee Ventilation
Batteries in the Bio-Medical World presented by ED Reevey, President Clear Power Solutions
Webinar sponsored by Clear Power Solutions & ACCES
Date & Time: May 18 at 2 p.m. (Atlantic Time)
Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/768616019
When you received the ‘’Thank you for registering’’, don’t forget the option of «add to your outlook calendar».
- Different Chemistries and their advantages and disadvantages
- Nickel Cadmium
- Nickel Medal Hydride
- Lithium- Ion, VRLA (Valve regulated Lead Acid)
- Battery Life
- Charging/Discharging
- Memory Effect
- Maintenance
- Non-Corrective Problems
- Storing
- Temperature
- State of Charge
Membership
Join the growing number of CE professionals working in Atlantic Canada! Tired of only getting bills in the mail? Membership kits are shipping now. Freebies and a low membership rate = Good news for you! Sign up now at the full member rate of $25 and your membership is good through to the end of March 2011.
New members joining and current members will receive an environmentally friendly tree in a bag (great project for the family – grow your own “biomed” Norway Spruce), ACCES Bronze Pin, ACCES highlighter pen, and an ACCES Urbano tool Kit;
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You can join on line at http://www.accesociety.org. Contact Jason Symmonds (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for questions
Conference 2010
For ACCES 2010 the website is open now for registration for both vendors and participants.
On behalf of the organizing committee, welcome to the 15th Annual Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Conference,
to be held in Moncton at the Delta Beauséjour on April 28-30, 2010. We hope the conference, the agenda and your visit to Moncton will be all you have anticipated. Registrations are now open at http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=783091
You will find downloadable agendas of the sessions on the opening page. We have held registration this year at $100 for three days. This includes meals and a planned evening entertainment on Thursday night. Registration is also available for single days as well as student rates. We hope you will mark your calendar today!
15th Annual Atlantic Canada Clinical Engineering Conference |
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 - Friday, April 30, 2010 |
Conference Hotel – If booking early please be sure to quote the ACCES conference for best room rates!
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(506) 854 4344 |
750 Main Street |
Website Photos
We are always looking for more photos to display on the home page in the header animation – your team at work - photo should be in a 1200x400 pixels format. Also, we are in the final steps of setting up a video section on the site for users to publish educational materials and other related items!
If anyone has any suggestions for the site go to the contact section for the site and e-mail Steven LockyerThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ACCES Executive Contacts
Want to provide feedback and input? Feel free to contact members of the executive team;
- Jeremy Dann – President – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Jonathon Waters – Vice President - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Steven Lockyer – Publications / Website – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Paul Auffrey – Education - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- David Hancock – Professional Affairs - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Dave Melnick – Finance - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Jason Symmonds – Secretariat – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.