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		<title>Healing a System &#8211; Connected Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our most recent article from Life Sciences Review &#8211; Q3 issue 2010. Original here Connected Health â€“ The Future? Brian Christensen from Life Science Recruitment examines the current state of Connected Health and the opportunities that exist Connected Health is the application of technology in order to make healthcare systems more efficient and effective. Much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our most recent article from Life Sciences Review &#8211; Q3 issue 2010. Original <a href="http://www.businessandfinance.ie/index.jsp?p=848&#038;n=850&#038;a=4055">here</a></p>
<p><strong>Connected Health â€“ The Future?</strong><br />
<a href="http://ie.linkedin.com/in/brianhc">Brian Christensen</a> from Life Science Recruitment examines the current state of Connected Health and the opportunities that exist</p>
<p>Connected Health is the application of technology in order to make healthcare systems more efficient and effective. Much of it focuses of remote patient management. On a radio interview on 28th July 2010, when asked about his tenure, Prof. Brendan Drumm (Head of the HSE) said â€œthe IT area, I think, is an area where we have to make huge progress â€“ it is my one regret. When a Patient arrives I&#8217;d like to see them immediately linked up to the system in St Vincentâ€™s Hospital (for example)â€<br />
Connected Health is primed to be one of the major growth areas in Irelandâ€™s knowledge economy over the next number of years. According to a recent report by BioBusiness Ltd, (Connected Health in Ireland, An All-Island Review), Healthcare Technology, Connected Health and Medical Devices were identified as high potential growth areas, and that Ireland was uniquely positioned to capitalize on this potential due to its knowledge-based economy, highly skilled workforce and position in the EU.<br />
Telehealth (remote healthcare management), a subset of Connected Health would also seem to be an area primed for growth. Although requiring significant initial investment, the potential gains to be made from it are immense. Simple changes such as less time being taken up by minor procedures / monitoring in hospitals means that a clinician can be more productive and save time, thus reducing the cost to the tax payer, or certainly getting more value for the tax payer. It might not be so easy in the beginning, but it certainly appears to be the way healthcare is moving.<br />
The following account from a junior doctor in a national hospital highlights the problems first hand: â€œRadiology is undoubtedly at the epicenter off all things concerning patient management in the hospital. Rarely a patient diagnosis will be made or management decision decided upon without the use of CT, MRI, X-Ray or some other imaging modality. To this end, it is essential to have a quick turnaround time from time of scan ordering, scan completion to ultimately scan interpretation.â€<br />
The doctor went on to say â€œI will begin my day with a ward round, here my senior colleagues will delegate work for the day before they go off to theatre, while it is my role to care for the patients on the ward , both their standard post/pre-operative care or if they become acutely unwell for any reason.  For efficient patient care to be actualized, quick interpretation of scans is paramount. Unfortunately however, without the use of an integrated PACS or other telehealth system much of my working day is occupied with frequent visits to the radiology department to ascertain various scans of current in-patients, often only to ultimately find out the scan has been lost; all the time detracting from patient care on the ward.â€<br />
The Irish government has invested vast sums of money in educating its doctors through medical school. Upon graduating the fledgling medics are equipped with an ability to obtain a medical history from a patient, hypothesize over a probable diagnosis and formulate a management plan. These skills are rarely practiced in the unconnected healthcare system though; the unofficial role of a junior doctor is to perform the laborious and logistic duties of compiling and organizing patient notes, tests and films, something a connected health system would achieve in the blink of an eye.<br />
Given the constraints of the current austerity measures enforced the government, Mary Harney, the Minister for Health, is working within a limited healthcare budget. She has highlighted the excessive overtime situation experienced by the junior doctor as a key target of austerity measures. In current practices, it is highly impracticable for junior doctors to work within the confines of a 39 hour work week, due to reasons alluded to above. Having spoken to a number of junior doctors across the system, for those which incorporate PACS, junior doctor overtime is currently being reduced. Nationwide implementation of PACS, RIS and PAS will greatly improve efficiency in the healthcare systems and result in a decrease in the overtime experience by junior doctors.<br />
Positive signs in this area have been seen recently. The HSE NIMIS (National Integrated Medical Imaging System) project is investing over â‚¬40m in providing state of the art electronic radiology systems for 35 Irish hospitals. NIMIS will make Irelandâ€™s radiological services â€˜filmlessâ€™ and enable secure and rapid movement of patient image data throughout the health service. This new imaging system will allow doctors to electronically view their patientâ€™s diagnostic images, such as X-Rays and CT Scans, quickly and easily. The rapid access and availability of patientâ€™s records to health professionals is a significant step for patient safety. NIMIS will be installed in 35 hospitals within a three year period starting from 2010.<br />
From a job seekerâ€™s point of view, this is just as exciting an area to look for progression. There are three main routes of entry; IT, scientific and clinical. From a scientific point-of-view areas such as LIMS (Laboratory Information Management Systems) and Computer System Validation in the life sciences can be of interest to companies providing connected health solutions. From a clinical perspective, technical radiographers are often attractive as potential candidates, especially on the client-facing side of the business. Their technical expertise and practical experience of the healthcare system ideally places them in a situation to act as trainer, mentor and mediator between the implementation team and the Client (hospital or healthcare institution).<br />
As more public investment is necessarily allotted to this area, opportunities will exist for both professionals and companies to flourish, especially for those who have the necessary skills in the underlying areas of IT, medical devices and diagnostic radiography. Challenges exists though, particularly in the context of current policies in healthcare management, highlighted in the Connected Health Report by BioBusiness Ltd. Reform of management structures and policies are an essential prerequisite to the implementation of large scale connected health projects within Ireland leading to more efficient, more effective, more advanced and ultimately safer patient care.</p>
<p>Brian Christensen works with Life Science Recruitment. For more information log on to www.lifescience.ie</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Hot &#8211; August</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 12:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The end of the Summer is here *sigh*! It&#8217;s been a great Summer in Life Science Towers, lots and lots of busy heads running around. New jobs in this month are as usual, varied and quite specialised. Richard is working hard on these role Product Specialist (Nationwide) &#8211; Pharma. An ethical pharma company with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The end of the Summer is here *sigh*!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a great Summer in Life Science Towers, lots and lots of busy heads running around.</p>
<p>New jobs in this month are as usual, varied and quite specialised.</p>
<p>Richard is working hard on these role<br />
<a href="http://lifescience.ie/Product-Specialist-Pharma-Sales-and-Marketing-Product-Specialist-jobs-Leinster-40700.html">Product Specialist (Nationwide)</a> &#8211; Pharma. An ethical pharma company with a niche range of products in the blood transfusion market.<br />
Key Account Manager (Europe). A role requiring previous experience in Blood Typing and Antibodies. The role can be based anywhere in Europe.</p>
<p>Eamonn always wants to hear from good Medical Science Liaisons. He also has a great industrial role for an <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Technical-Support-Specialist-Allied-Healthcare-Biochemist-jobs-Dublin-40713.html">experienced Medical Scientist</a> and is seeking a <a href="http://lifescience.ie/QUALITY-ACCREDITATION-MANAGER-Allied-Healthcare-Quality-Manager-jobs-40711.html">Quality Manager</a> for a Dublin hospital, amongst (many many) others!</p>
<p>James is seeking experienced <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Quality-Validation-Engineer-Medical-Device-Quality-Engineer-jobs-Connacht-40716.html">Quality Engineers</a> and a <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Senior-Balloon-Engineer-Medical-Device-Process-Engineer-jobs-Leinster-40613.html">Balloon Engineer</a> for a South-East based Client.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m working on an attractive <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Life-Science-Apps-Specialist-Microbiology-Application-Specialist-jobs-40715.html">Apps Specialist</a> role within Life Science microscopy. PhD preferred. Other roles include <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Senior-CRA-Dublin-(Field-or-Office)-Clinical-Research-Clinical-Research-Associate-jobs-40602.html">CRA</a> / <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Clinical-Operations-Specialist-Dublin-Scientific-Clinical-Research-Associate-jobs-Dublin%20West-40677.html">Clinical Operation Specialist</a> and <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Validation---Quality-Engineer-(contract)-Medical-Device-Validation-Engineer-jobs-40718.html">QAV Engineering</a> roles.</p>
<p>UCC have also posted a <a href="http://lifescience.ie/Professor-of-Life-Sciences-UCC-University-College-Cork-Professorship-jobs-40714.html">Professor of Life Sciences</a> role on the site.</p>
<p><strong>Connected Health</strong><br />
Eamonn and I will be at the <a href="http://casala.ie/news-a-events/28-conference.html">Connected Health conference</a> on Thursday in Dundalk. It will be interesting to meet the other companies up there. This coincides with an article we&#8217;ve done on the topic which will be in the issue 3 2010 Life Science Review magazine. An intensely interesting area in which lot of great work is being done. We are also just about to press the green button on our specialised Connected Health site <img src='http://lifescience.ie/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   I&#8217;ve also started  a <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&#038;gid=3263491">Connected Health LinkedIn group</a>, please do join up.</p>
<p>If you think we can help you in any way or you just want some advice, do give us <a href="http://lifescience.ie/life-science-recruitment-contact.cfm">a call</a>. We like to talk <img src='http://lifescience.ie/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Crossing fingers for 2 more weeks of sunshine, that&#8217;ll make up for a mixed Summer so far&#8230;..</p>
<p>-Brian (bhc at lifescience dot it)</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s hot right now</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 12:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I intend this to become a semi-regular (semi so I&#8217;m not nailing myself to the cross!) on what areas we are seeing particular levels of activity in. So let&#8217;s get started: Pharma / Medical Device Sales. My colleague Richard is always on the lookout for superb candidates who have extensive experience in these areas. All [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I intend this to become a semi-regular (semi so I&#8217;m not nailing myself to the cross!) on what areas we are seeing particular levels of activity in. So let&#8217;s get started:</p>
<p><strong>Pharma / Medical Device Sales</strong>. My colleague <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhayeslifescience">Richard</a> is always on the lookout for superb candidates who have extensive experience in these areas. All of the roles on <a href="http://salesandmarketing.ie/">Sales and Marketing.ie </a>are live and he is always easy to reach at the end of the phone.</p>
<p>In Science / Healthcare, there are a couple of areas attracting interest:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://clinicalresearch.ie/"> Drug Safety / Pharmacovigilance / Medical Science Liaison</a></strong><a href="http://clinicalresearch.ie/">:</a> This is an area we are seeing a high level of demand in. We have a number of roles available in different therapeutic areas, some requiring a Medical training, some looking for a nurse and others needing someone with a higher level qualification in the spoecific area.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://microbiology.ie/">Microbiology:</a> </strong>We currently have 2 Micro lab manager positionÂ available, together with some lower level roles for less experienced Microbiologists.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://alliedhealth.ie/">Healthcare</a>: </strong>in healthcare currently we have a couple of interesting roles in audiology / hearing aids, together with a Nurse Manager vacancy, both permanent roles with private organisations.</p>
<p>As always, we&#8217;re on the end of the phone to give advice, whether it&#8217;s help with a CAO form (you&#8217;d be surprised!), a graduate looking to assitance with job searching, right up to consuilting with executives looking to take the next step, so get in touch.</p>
<p><strong>NOT in Science: </strong>well for me, it&#8217;s running. There seems to be a huge amount of people taking to the streets to get fit, which is great. Good luck to everyone training for the <a href="http://dublinmarathon.ie/">Dublin City Marathon</a> on the 26th, for me it&#8217;s all about not overexerting myself and staying injury / sickness free until then. I&#8217;m looking to quality for Boston in under 3 hr 11 min, pressure is on!</p>
<p>Oh, and of course <a href="https://wave.google.com/wave/">Google Wave</a> and <a href="http://www.dublinbikes.ie/">Dublinbikes</a>, both of which are soooo hot right now!</p>
<p>Brian (brian.c at lifescience.ie)</p>
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