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9th October 2015
Events and Exhibitions
We would like to thank all those who attended Infection Prevention 2015 and took the time to visit our stand. It is so good to see so many familiar faces and to meet new ones. It was lovely to be back in Liverpool and the organising committee did an incredible job of making the event fun, educational and thoroughly enjoyable. We’ll never be able to look at an Air Steward in the same way! It was rewarding to see the people and Trusts that we work with regularly receiving the credit their hard work and dedication deserves, in the IPS annual awards. We hope our industry leading aftercare support has helped them to achieve some of their goals. We are especially proud of our Clinical Director, Martin Kiernan, who won the Brendan Moore Award for his continued excellence in Infection Prevention and Control.
The GAMA Healthcare stand was very busy throughout the exhibition. We gave away some very popular selfie sticks, bluetooth speakers, delicious sweets, phone stands and of course, the usual multi-coloured pens and bags. Our new EvaluClean audit system proved very popular and it was great to receive feedback from our users on the frontline. If your trust is interested in running a trial with our BETA app please don’t hesitate to contact us.
The twitter wall produced some hilarious images and the well deserved winners of a delicious chocolate hamper are listed below:
Day 1: Merja Thomas and Carly Baker from UHCW Day 2: IPC Team of Calderdale and Huddersfield Day 3: Gary Thirkell and Donna Winter
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