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Pandemic Supply Chain Network - Oxygen Therapy Survey - Medical Equipment COVID-19
The Respirator Maintenance + Initiative (Brazil) is a voluntary network for the maintenance of unused mechanical respirators to help treat patients with COVID-19. This video is in Portuguese
COVID-19 Relevant Resources
Here are some resources you might find helpful. As always, your professional judgement and regulatory compliance should be incorporated:
Extensive Valuable CE+COVID-19 Related Content Here

Clinical Engineering at the Forefront

Here are some images we've gathered from Social Media Channels that include our great heroes working hard every day!
"Today there were 80 more SV 300 ventilators and 80 Benevision N15 monitors at the Rio Centro Campaign Hospital. Hard and rewarding mission! Shell Life acting in the installation and technical training of the team. We go on saving lives together!"
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WHO, UN Foundation and partners launch first-of-its-kind COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund
The fund launches with major support already lined up, including from Facebook and Google who have instituted a matching scheme for funds raised through their platforms, while individual donors are also supporting the fund through www.COVID19ResponseFund.org.

See full information here.


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WHO Donations of in-kind critical items
Proud Recognition and Thanks to our Colleagues!
Very important that our community of medical device servicers -- around the globe -- receive recognition and support for their hard work.

Like the men and women who keep our military fleet of fighters, ships, tanks, and every last piece of electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical devices safe, reliable, and service-ready, the massive community of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs), Clinical Engineers (CEs), and Field Service Professionals (FEPs) are often working quietly on the front lines 24x7 in hospitals ensuring patients, physicians, and nurses have as many devices as possible saving lives, not sitting on shelves or in closets.

THANK YOU all for your hard and skillful work in the midst of this crisis.

Elliot Sloane & The IFMBE CED Board
Thank you, 
Hacking Coronavirus Team


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