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Designing a ‘smarter’ emergency department

Downing College Cambridge (pictured) will be the venue for a three-day crossdisciplinary course aimed at clinicians, designers, project and facility managers, planners, architects, and engineers, ‘with an interest in the latest concepts and ideas that will contribute to the design of an emergency department that meets contemporary and future needs’, being held from 7-9 July.

‘All-in-one’ room controllers

A new range of room controllers, the SE8000 Series from Schneider Electric, integrate a thermostat/temperature sensor and programmable room controller in a single unit.

OCS invests in FM consultancy

International ‘total facilities management service provider’, OCS, has invested in international FM consultancy, Agents4RM, with the aim of establishing a global professional services business for the FM and built environment sector.

Significant savings, ‘zero outlay’

Clifton Hospital in St Annes, Lancashire, has signed an agreement with EuroSite Power for the provision of ‘clean’ electricity, heat, and hot water from a CHP system, ‘provided at zero capital outlay to the NHS Trust, but affording lower energy bills for 15 years’.

Scottish contract for BOC Healthcare

BOC Healthcare, reportedly the UK’s largest medical gases business, has made its first delivery of compressed medical gas to NHS hospitals in Scotland (to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary), marking the start of its new contract to supply medical gases to over 330 customers, from Shetland down to the Scottish Borders.

High profile campaign to boost EngTech numbers

With, as Mark Jones, director of Learning and Development at Atkins puts it, ‘the UK not generating enough new engineers’, 3 March saw the official launch of the ‘EngTechNow’ campaign, which aims ‘to increase the status of Engineering Technicians’, and is targeting registration of 100,000 such technicians by 2020.

Glasgow steam sterilisation event is a great success

A workshop on steam sterilisation of dental instruments at the University of Glasgow Dental School covered subjects ranging from recent steam sterilisation changes in Scotland, to how transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents can be inactivated by steam, writes IHEEM in instrument decontamination and validation engineer at the School, and the event’s organiser.

Synopses needed for 2015 IFHE Digest

Andy Wavell, IHEEM’s IFHE representative, and the commissioning editor of the annual IFHE Digest, is calling on potential contributors of articles for the 2015 IFHE Digest to supply him with synopses of around 200 words by 23 May this year; the deadline for completed articles will be 11 July 2014.

Obituary: Jim Barnes

Jim Barnes, a Fellow of IHEEM, Chartered Engineer, and the first Principal, in the late 1960s, at the then newly established Hospital Engineering Centre in Falfield (later Eastwood Park), has died, aged 89.

Not just ‘here for the beer’

Twenty-four members and guests from IHEEM’s North-West Branch recently visited the Robinson’s Brewery in Stockport, to be ‘educated in the brewing process’.

Professional standards refreshed and clarified

Following ‘extensive profession-wide reviews during 2013’, the Engineering Council has re-issued its two key Standards documents.

Medical devices to water safety – seminars detailed

Step Exhibitions, organisers of IHEEM’s Healthcare Estates 2014 conference and exhibition in Manchester (7-8 October at Manchester Central), have released details on a programme of topical conference/seminar events (HEJ – March 2014) taking place during May to complement the conference – on topics including water quality and safety, medical device compliance, and sustainability.

Improving facilities, transforming attitudes

Providing an effective healing environment for patients facing a wide range of mental health issues, while balancing their needs with security, safety, and affordability considerations, will be key area of focus at this year’s Design in Mental Health (DIMH) conference and exhibition, taking place from 13-14 May at the National Motorcycle Museum in Bickenhill near Solihull.

Wokingham GP surgery formed from ‘redundant’ offices

Barbara Weiss Architects (BWA) has completed the extensive refurbishment, extension,and change of use, of a redundant 1990s office block into the new Wokingham Medical Centre.

The 1,600 m2 NHS building provides facilities for up to 16 GPs and five nurses, along with a new pharmacy and flexible medical suite. Relocated from two separate sites, the practice now occupies a site in Wokingham’s town centre.

Robots ‘set to revolutionise’ surgery

Surgical robots are gaining widespread acceptance globally as they enhance surgeons’ abilities in terms of surgical imaging, navigation, planning, and instrument manipulation, says a Frost & Sullivan report, Innovations in Medical Robotics.

Designing a ‘smarter’ emergency department

A three-day cross-disciplinary course aimed at clinicians, designers, project and facility managers, planners, architects, and engineers, ‘with an interest in the latest concepts and ideas that will contribute to the design of an emergency department that meets contemporary and future needs’, will take place at Downing College Cambridge from 7-9 July.

Concise guide to preventing summer overheating

The Living With Environmental Change (LWEC) partnership has published a concise but detailed document setting out some of the options for more sustainably and effectively preventing acute hospitals from summer overheating.

Stryker set to acquire Berchtold

Stryker Corporation has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Berchtold Holding – whose portfolio includes surgical tables, equipment booms, and surgical lighting systems ‘geared towards maximising efficiency and safety in operating rooms and ICUs’ – for a purchase price of US $172 million (£103.2 m).

New BIFM ‘Professional Standards’

The British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) has launched what it is dubbing ‘The Facilities Management Professional Standards’ – a ‘global competence model for the profession’ created in consultation with FM stakeholders, experts, and professional standards writers.

Sustaining skills

Independent building energy management system specialist, ABEC, has launched the ABEC Academy – an engineering training scheme for the building controls sector.

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