Medical Devices and Vulnerable Skin Network Sandpit Meeting Event

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Fiona Brewer on 023 8120 5026 or email F.Brewer@soton.ac.uk .
Event details
The organising committee of the Medical Devices and Vulnerable Skin Network invites you to its first sandpit meeting which will take place at the Chilworth Manor Hotel, University of Southampton Science Park, Southampton SO16 7PT on Wednesday 26th November 2014, registration from 10am.
The Medical Devices and Vulnerable Skin - Optimising Safety in Design Network was launched in May 2014 and represents an EPSRC - NIHR HTC funded partnership led by the University of Southampton (Bader and Worsley) and Kings College London (Grocott), with support from the NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operatives (HTCs) associated with Devices for Dignity (D4D) and Wound Prevention & Treatment and named academic and industrial collaborators.
Its strategic aims are to introduce cutting-edge technologies and scientific understanding in order to reduce the incidence of mechanical-induced damage of vulnerable skin caused by interventional medical devices in various clinical settings.
Specific aims of the first sandpit meeting are to provide:
- A summary of the key aims and objectives of the Network and a selection of current case studies
- An indication of the interaction between the NIHR HTCs and the Network
- An industrial perspective on the state-of-the-art in medical device design and the impact on the end user
- A convivial atmosphere and ambience with sufficient time for informal discussions, and to encourage follow-up contacts and future specific theme meetings sponsored by the Network.
This one day event will be of interest to all medical device manufacturers, technologists, clinicians and academics with an interest in the latest research and developments in medical devices and their impact on vulnerable skin.
There are no registration fees for this event.
PROGRAMME:
Morning Session: Introduction to the Medical Devices and Vulnerable Skin Network.
10:45 University of Southampton – Professor Dan Bader, Professor of Bioengineering and Tissue Health
11.10 Kings College London –Dr Patricia Grocott, Reader in Palliative Wound Care
11.30 NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operative for Devices for Dignity – Dr Nicola Heron Programme Manager
11.50 NIHR WoundTec Healthcare Technology Co-operative - Professor Peter Vowden, Clinical Director and Senior Vascular Surgeon
12.10 Jo Milnes Consultancy - An industrial perspective on the state-of-the-art in medical device design and the impact on the end user
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch and networking - Herb Garden
Afternoon Session: Technology Themes
13.30 Improving Wound Management Through Measurement - Professor Graham Machin, Fellow and Head of Temperature Standards, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
14.00 The role of Computational Modelling - Dr Georges Limbert, Lecturer in Mathematical Modelling in Biotribology, University of Southampton
14.30 Medical Device Designs – Dr Javier Munguia, Design, Manufacture and Materials research Group, School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Newcastle University.
15.00 The role of Physiological Sensing – Prof Steve Morgan, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Nottingham
15.30 Summary and closing remarks – Dr Peter Worsley, Senior Research Fellow, University of Southampton