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How To Use A Sphygmomanometer

How To Use A Sphygmomanometer

Purchasing In Bulk - Why Its Best For Business

Purchasing In Bulk - Why Its Best For...

When you buy bulk medical supplies from a reliable online supplier you are accessing high-grade equipment at competitive prices i...

Purchasing Ultrasound Gel Online

Purchasing Ultrasound Gel Online

Medical Centre Equipment: What you need to know

Medical Centre Equipment: What you ne...

When setting up your new medical centre, it's important to ensure you have the right equipment in order to provide quality care for your patients. This guide will help you...
What is the best ECG Machine to use for General Practice?

What is the best ECG Machine to use f...

ECG machines are a essential medical equipment item and a very important part of healthcare. There are a number of different ECG machines on the market today...
Sutures: Types of Sutures and How they are Used

Sutures: Types of Sutures and How the...

A suture is a surgical device used to bind together the edges of a surgical incision or wound. Sutures are widely used by medical professionals on patients’ post-surgery... 
FREE WEBINAR — Healthy air in Healthcare and Residential Aged Care settings

FREE WEBINAR — Healthy air in Healthc...

Join us as a panel of experts share the science behind what contributes to healthy air and best practices in reducing the risk of airborne virus transmission.
How to Maintain your Steriliser to ensure Longevity

How to Maintain your Steriliser to en...

Sometimes when Autoclaves aren’t maintained or used correctly, you can be subject to costly and medical equipment repairs.
Is my Ultrasound Gel safe and effective?

Is my Ultrasound Gel safe and effective?

Is my Ultrasound Gel safe and effective? With concern around Ultrasound Gel safety, it is important to assess if your Ultrasound Gel is suitable for use.
How to use the Welch Allyn Thermoscan Pro 6000

How to use the Welch Allyn Thermoscan...

View our step-by-step guide to using the Welch Allyn Thermoscan Pro 6000 Ear Thermometer.
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