IT solutions
New E-Learning Portal and Analyser Optimisation Service
Jul 09 2010
Horiba Medical has announced the launch of two new services from its technical team: the new web-based e-Learning programme HeLP and a bespoke customer Analyser Optimisation service. The Horiba e-Learning Portal (HeLP) is designed to meet the ever-changing needs of Horiba Medical’s haematology and clinical chemistry customers by improving the accessibility of training for staff working shifts and on-call, whilst the Analyser Optimisation service enables customers to maximise the performance of their Horiba Medical systems. The HeLP courses are user-friendly, highly interactive and modular enabling users to complete their
training at a time and a pace that suits their work pattern. It is designed to assist in ongoing and refresher training and provides competency certification for all system users. "Our initiative is not a substitute for existing training programmes, but is designed as a unique additional off-site service," explained Mandy Campbell, Horiba Medical UK Technical Manager and e-Learning Project Manager.
Having a well-trained team is invariably as much of a challenge for the laboratory as it is for an analyser supplier. Changes to hospital laboratory management can often mean changes to the organisation and the possibility that key qualified staff are not always available should problems arise. At the same time, non-specialised staff members such as doctors and nurses, now frequently use a large number of systems in Point of Care locations and often ask for extra assistance. Finally, there is often a mandatory requirement for certified evidence of competency.
In addition to the new e-Learning portal, Horiba Medical’s UK Technical Department has also introduced its complementary Analyser Optimisation service. Optimisation visits examine the performance of individual analysers, correlation between multiple analysers, instrument setup and workflow. Working with customers, the team is able to make bespoke recommendations to improve performance and optimise workflow, enabling adjustments to be made to fine tune the systems and software.
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