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DAY TWO Thursday 4 October
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PLENARY
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08:00
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REGISTRATION
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08:15
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INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT:
Managing Baragwanath
Dr Reg Broekman, CEO, Baragwanath Hospital and Dr George Veliotes,
Superintendant, Baragwanath Hospital
Rural health infrastructure management
Mrs B Mzileni, Director: Policy Planning and Information, Eastern
Cape Department of Health
No health without better management the new era leadership
Cesar Alexandre, Chief Engineer, Directorate Engineering and Technical
Support, PAWC
Gauteng Facilities Management System
Caswell Mthombeni, Chief Director: Building Maintenance, Gauteng
Department of Transport and Public Works
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10:45
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TEA / Exhibition Viewing
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FACILITIES
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EQUIPMENT
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11:15
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Can some new UK ideas apply to South Africa?
Mike Nightingale, Senior Partner, Nightingale Associates, UK
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11:15
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Development of gait assistant an application of new technologies
Jaco Bierman, Clinical Engineering Student, Pretoria Technikon and
Uwe Eiserrman, Research Project Leader, Siemans, Germany
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11:45
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Umtata Hospital
Brigid Boltman, Director, LEAP Specialist Strategic &
Planning Solutions and Braam van der Hoven, Architect, Bartch, van
Heerden, Visser and Partner
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11:45
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Electrosurgery dispersive electrodes: recent technologies
Prof Pierre Cilliers, Professor Dept. Electrical, Electronic
and Computer Engineering, University of Pretoria
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12:15
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Design and Development of Supporting Systems for Rehabilitation
of King George V Hospital, Durban, KwaZulu Natal
Deon von Onselen, Architect / Director, Osmond Lange Architects
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12:15
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Low dose full body xray:
A unique South African development.
Herman Potgieter, Manager: LODOX
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12:45
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LUNCH
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FACILITIES
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EQUIPMENT
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14:00
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Design guidelines for private sub-acute facilities
Dr Gerald Steyn, Head of Post Graduate Studies, Department of Architecture,
Technikon Pretoria
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14:00
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Putting clinical engineering to better use
- an alternative approach to cost effective maintenance
Alan Whiteford, Training Manager, Pretoria Academic Hospital
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14:30
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Electricity enabled hospitals to meet daring challenges
Richard Jones, Marketing Manager, Elektroserve
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14:30
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An approach to cost controlling in health facilities
- elaborating reference numbers for maintenance of medical devices
Werner Trämpisch, Professor of Clinical Engineering, Fachhochschule
Giessen-Friedberg, Germany and Johan van Roon, Head of Department
of Clinical Engineering, Technikon Pretoria
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15:00
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Bathrooms - A patient perspective
Reneé du Toit, Health Facility Planner, Health Services
Planning cc
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15:00
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Let's kick-start clinical engineering in the public sector
Andy Cunninghame, Director: Engineering and Tehnical Support, PAWC
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15:30
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TEA
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FACILITIES
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EQUIPMENT
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16:00
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Hospital building services standards: the real challenge for
Southern Africa
Mervyn Brian Aereboe, Director, Wills, Aereboe, Wardle Inc.
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16:00
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Model for conducting a health technology audit in clinical engineering,
through a pilot study
Nisha Madan, Senior Industrial Technician, Pretoria Academic Hospital,
and Rui dos Santos, Tyco Health
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19:30
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CONFERENCE DINNER
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