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Hilditch Group's charity of choice is Amalthea Trust, supporting medical engineers in developing countries.
November 1st 2022

The Amalthea Trust starts a new volunteer program in Zambia.

It has been wonderful to receive an update from the Amalthea Trust on their latest volunteer programs to Zambia…

First time Biomedical Engineer volunteers from the Royal London Hospital, Delroy Gray and Luciano Piccinini, joined the first new program in Zambia, since the pandemic. They conducted two weeks of invaluable, hands-on practical sessions in fault finding, repair and maintenance of Anaesthetic Machines, Ventilators and Oxygen concentrators, with the final-year BME students at Evelyn Hone College, Lusaka.

The students were joined by a number of in-service BME’s from hospitals around the country, eager to get some practical tips on repair of this complex equipment. These workshops were a great success for all involved and the feedback extremely positive from the attendees.

After two weeks, Delroy and Luciano were replaced by one of our most experienced volunteers, Ray Emslie (Colchester Hospital HoD retired). He continued their good work, this time focusing on Patient Monitoring and Defibrillators, as well as Surgical Diathermy.

This program was due to have started in 2020, but was another casualty of the pandemic, so the trust was particularly pleased to see it now up and running in such a very positive way.

The Amalthea Trust offers grateful thanks to the staff and students of the Biomedical Engineering Department at Evelyn Hone College, for making our volunteers feel so very welcome and valued.

 

For more information on the Amalthea Trust and the volunteer programs, please visit the website – www.amaltheatrust.org.uk

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