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Upskilling the industry with free training webinars

We’re giving medical professionals the chance to improve patient safety with a series of webinars delivered by biomedical testing experts at Rigel Medical, covering the basic principles of electrosurgical testing.

The first free webinar takes place on Friday, October 26.

Further sessions, due to take place throughout November and December, will cover a range of topics including vital signs, defibrillator and infusion pumps – and how to ensure they’re correctly tested.

Michael Walton, senior application engineer at Rigel Medical, said: “Healthcare staff work hard saving lives 365 days a year – and clinical engineers provide essential support ensuring medical equipment functions correctly.

“Malfunctioning medical equipment can cause serious problems in healthcare organisations so it’s crucial that regular testing is performed to ensure its fit for purpose.”

The webinars are just the latest training offering from Rigel, which works closely with medical professionals to educate and train them on best practice in biomedical testing.

Michael continued: “Rigel has a longstanding commitment to training and upskilling our customers to help them make the most of their devices.

“These new webinars are a fantastic opportunity for medical professionals to learn more about biomedical testers and put questions to our expert team.”

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Med-Electronics technicians count on Rigel safety analyzers

Med-Electronics, an independent service organization (ISO), provides clinical engineering services to ambulatory surgery centers, nursing homes, dialysis centers, and some large multi-specialty clinics.

Located in Beltsville, Maryland, USA, Med-Electronics has been a leading supplier of medical equipment, service and supplies to the healthcare industry since its launch in 1978.

The company prides itself on delivering the best possible service to its customers through a winning combination of technical expertise and a desire to help them purchase the right equipment, the first time.

The company had used a range of different safety analyzers before making the switch to Rigel 288+ units.

Each of Med-Electronics’ six service technicians has been supplied with a 288+ electrical safety analyzer, printer (Test ‘n’ Tag Elite 2) and Bluetooth scanner, providing a highly customizable automated testing routine that can be tailored to the customers’ requirements. UNi-SiM vital signs simulators are also shared around the team.

The equipment is supported by our sophisticated asset management software, Med-eBase.

The Rigel 288+ is highly accurate and has a comprehensive range of functionality, making it a popular choice for organizations which test multiple types of equipment.

Bob Patterson, service manager at Med-Electronics, Beltsville, MD, said: “We required units with storage and test automation, so the options were limited.

“After being disappointed by other units, the Rigel 288+ was the clear choice to equip our technicians with.”

Due to the nature of its clients’ businesses, it is essential that Med-Electronics is able to keep time on site to a minimum as well as providing comprehensive preventative maintenance reports detailing any work performed.

Bob Patterson, who also serves on the board of the Medical Equipment and Technology Association (META), said: “Our technicians are always constrained by our customers’ desire that they remain ‘invisible’, which limits our time to access the equipment we are testing.

“The record storage capability allows our technicians to upload a week or month’s worth of units from Med-eBase to minimize the time required for data entry on site. Once a facility has been tested once, the return visit takes considerably less labor time.

“The Uni-Sim Lite allows for complete testing and calibration of all vital sign monitoring devices that we encounter in one package. This helps us keep the amount of test equipment taken into the field to a minimum.”

Another key challenge for the Med-Electronics technicians is the broad range of clients the company serves – and their unique needs.

Bob said: “We have to tailor our equipment testing protocols to our clients’ specific requirements.

“They own the equipment, and are responsible for just how in depth testing is done. As one would expect, often their desire to keep costs down outweighs the desire to perform in-depth testing.

“Having different routines programmed in our test equipment goes a long way to solve this problem.”

Over the next two years, ISOs in the US face possible increased regulatory scrutiny from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), requiring further accuracy and consistency in how testing and repairs are performed.

Bob said: “We will most likely see significant changes to how medical equipment that exists outside the hospital will be serviced and maintained and a solid reliable system to ensure that everything is done correctly will be paramount.

“In my opinion the Rigel system delivers this far better than any other available option.”

Rigel Medical helps save lives in Africa

We are proud to continue our support of Mercy Ships, a global charity delivering healthcare services on-board the world’s largest hospital ship, by supplying important biomedical test equipment.

Mercy Ships delivers free medical care to some of the world’s poorest countries via a former passenger ship which has been converted into a hospital with five operating rooms, an intensive care unit and 80 ward beds.

The Africa Mercy has just returned from a 10-month field service to Cameroon – and is scheduled to arrive in Conakry, Guinea in August for its next service.

The ship is fitted out with equipment to test the hospital’s syringe drivers, which deliver a consistent flow of injected medication, and its volumetric pumps for infusion of fluids.

The testers, Rigel’s Multi-Flo Infusion Pump Analysers, provide an essential service on board as they ensure patients are administered the correct doses at all times. Without them, patients are put at serious risk of receiving the wrong levels of medication – which can be fatal.

Rigel also provided a suite of essential testing devices, including a 288+ Electrical Safety Analyser, a portable tester designed to perform routine tests on medical electrical equipment, and a UniPulse defibrillator analyser which ensures defibrillators are working correctly.

Jackie Abbott, corporate relations at Mercy Ships, said: “We’re extremely grateful for the support that Rigel Medical has given us

“Our trip to Cameroon was our biggest venture yet and it wouldn’t have been possible without partners like Rigel.”

Jack Barrett, national business development manager at Rigel Medical, said: “We’re delighted to continue helping Mercy Ships carry out its important work.

“The work the team accomplishes is simply incredible and it’s a real honor to be able to contribute to the mission in such a vital way.”

Seaward Group expands in Asia

We’re excited to announce that we’ve taken the next steps in expanding our global reach.

We’ve invested in a brand new Rigel service station in Singapore – as part of a plan to reach new markets in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region.

It’s our first calibration facility to offer specialist biomedical test equipment repair solutions in the area.

The new venture also cements our partnership with our regional distributor, Leedon Technology, which will manage the facility.

Andrew Upton said: “We have exciting plans to reach more customers across the world – and our new service centre is just the latest step in our expansion.

“We’re committed to expanding our global reach and providing more and better services to our international customers – and our partnerships with companies like Leedon are an instrumental part of this growth.”

We worked closely with healthcare equipment supplier Leedon Technology to train its personnel – as well as supplying specialist calibration equipment.

Initially the centre will only service Rigel products, with the offering expected to expand to include Seaward’s entire range of electrical test equipment in the near future.

It will offer highly technical services including calibration and safety testing of biomedical test equipment.

Previously, customers were forced to send their devices to Peterlee for repair – incurring hefty shipping costs and resulting in long periods of downtime.

Andrew continued: “As the only facility in the region with the ability to deliver the quality of work we demand from our service partners, the new centre will allow our distributors to provide a better and faster service to their customers – helping them reduce downtime and save money.”

Lin Yuen Thong, managing director at Leedon Technology, said: “We have worked closely alongside Rigel to fit-out the facility and train our staff to get the centre up and running.

“Rigel products are becoming incredibly popular in our region, so I am very proud to be offering this new service to both our local and regional partners.

Seaward invests to become company of the future

We are delighted to announce that we are transforming our Peterlee manufacturing base with an investment of £500,000.

The work, which has already begun, will significantly improve efficiency, reduce waste, and lead to a 25 per cent increase in productivity, allowing for further company and employment growth over the next two years.

Andrew Upton, managing director, said: “Seaward is known for innovation in technology – and that extends to having the very best manufacturing facilities.

“Continued investment in both our site and our workforce is essential to our success and we’re committed to doing just that.

“We need to see the next generation of Seaward employees coming through to continue to carry the torch for electrical safety.

“By investing in state-of-the-art equipment, machinery, software and personnel we are futureproofing the whole company to ensure we make advancements in testing technology for years to come.”

We currently employ 160 people at our County Durham headquarters, as well as having a base in the USA. We also support a global network of distributors.

We are the UK’s leading manufacturer of PAT testing equipment and recently partnered with Labour MP Grahame Morris and other industry experts to launch a national campaign to improve electrical safety in rented properties.