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FREE ONLINE OPERATING TABLE TRAINING

Submitted by Webmaster on February 21, 2010 – 7:58 amNo Comment

This educational package has been developed by the MHRA. It is intended to be an overview of the operating table, its use and history, and how the basic system works. It also provides some valuable do’s and don’ts when using operating tables.

It is aimed at all operating theatre staff including surgeons, assistants, anaesthetists, scrub staff and operating department practitioners.

 

How can I take part in the training?

Click the following link and complete the  CERTIFICATED OPERATING TABLE TRAINING to receive your certificate.

Having problems accessing the programme?

It could be because it requires Flash Version 10 to run.
Download Flash Version 10 It’s free!

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It could be the browser you’re using. So far it only seems to be working in Internet Explorer.

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