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IDSC ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024


*The programme may be subject to change and the speakers will be confirmed in due course.


15:30 ReMed Project An overview of the ReMed Project - Circular Economy for Small Medical Devices. Speaker: Shahin Rahimifard, Professor of Sustainable Engineering, Loughborough University Moderator: Sharon Fox


16:00 Coffee break Exhibition Area - Palace Suite


18:00 Exhibition ends for the day


19:00 Pre drinks conference Take the opportunity to network with industry and like minded colleagues. (Formal attire required) in the Westminster Suite


20:00 Annual Dinner Kings Suite (black tie event)


Wednesday 27th November 10:00 Plenary Session 3 Biofilms and Flexible Endoscopes Current gaps in testing for flexible endoscope decontamination, the inadequacy of sampling and test methods for biofilm, the risk of biofilm and the risk of biofilm accumulation in flexible endoscopes and what can or should we do to prevent this. Speaker: Rob Warburton, Group Decontamination Lead, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust E-mail: Robert.Warburton2@mft.nhs.uk Moderator: Rob Warburton


11:00


Education Update and the Endoscopy Technical Certificate An update regarding Education within the Medical Decontamination sector including an introduction to the new Endoscopy Technical Certificate. Speaker: Helen Campbell, Director of Education, IDSc. Moderator: Rob Warburton


12:00 13:15


Session Closes / Lunch and Exhibition viewing Exhibition Area - Palace Suite


Plenary Session 4 KPI’s – Standards within the industry and evidence on benchmarking What does high-performance in Sterile Services look like? Current view on the standard of SSDs in the UK and a look towards the future demands to be placed upon departments. Speaker: Gary Clarke, Managing Director IHSS Email: Gary.CLARKE@ihss.co.uk Moderator: Dean Burrand


How do we conduct real-world evaluations of new technologies and innovations within healthcare? Real-world evaluations (RWE) can support evidence developed from clinical trials on effectiveness. This presentation will explore some of the common approaches to RWEs and discuss the recently completed RWE of PlasmaTyphoon+ at an NHS Decontamination Unit. Speaker: Dr. Andrew Sibley, Evaluation Programme Manager, Health Innovation Wessex Email: andrew.sibley@hiwessex.net Moderator: Dean Burrand


15:30 Conference closes W W W.I D S C. C O.U K


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