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Oxygen Therapy Supplies for the COVID19 Response - Bev Bradley

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Event
  • Session
  • Friday, 11 September 2020
  • 16:11 - 16:11
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Publication date: 11 Sep 2020
  • Location: Online Event, Online Event, Online Event, United Kingdom
  • Part of event AHT2020

About the session

Oxygen Therapy Supplies for the COVID19 Response - Perspectives on the Role of Engineers in a Global Pandemic.

The technical talks will centre on:   

Innovative AHT devices and technologies, mhealth, ehealth, AI, medical laboratory technology, Hospital Technology Management (HTM), training, alternative energy sources, medical informatics, sustainability, appropriate equipment donations, appropriate patient transport to hospitals and health centres from remote areas, links between healthcare facilities in industrialised countries and low resource settings.

Keywords:
  • COVID-19
  • WHO
  • World Health Organisation
  • engineering
  • engineers
  • health emergency
  • oxygen
  • oxygen therapy supplies
  • pandemic
  • supply challenge
  • unicef

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Speaker

  • Bev Bradley

    Bev Bradley

    Unicef Supply Division, Copenhagen, Product Innovation Centre, Consultant Biomedical Engineer

    Bev Bradley is a Consultant Biomedical Engineer with the Product Innovation Centre at UNICEF Supply Division, Copenhagen. Since 2017, Bev has been working on the Oxygen Therapy project, a collaborative initiative with the World Health Organization to improve access to and utilization of oxygen therapy devices. Before joining UNICEF, Bev completed a PhD with the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN) at the University of Toronto with a specialization in Global Health. Her research explored medical oxygen supply challenges in low-resource settings and the development of tools to support oxygen planning and decision-making. Bev has a MASc. in Biomedical Engineering from Carleton University, and a BASc. in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo. Bev has worked abroad in West Africa and South America, and has also worked in several healthcare and research settings in Canada, including the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa) and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute.
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