Prism Medical UK is pleased to announce that Julie Hoyles, Director of Business Development, has joined the National Back Exchange board of directors.

As the newly appointed Events Officer, Julie will oversee a calendar of physical and virtual events, including supporting the representation of NBE at external events.

Julie is excited to start and keen to make a positive impact, raising the profile of NBE and increasing members and activity. She brings a wealth of event experience to the role, including hosting training days, guest speaking, organizing CPD days and presenting.

Before joining Prism Medical, Julie worked internationally as Global Commercial Operations Director for Getinge, a leading MedTech company. She has over 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, predominantly in the acute and private hospital arena.

Julie started her moving and handling journey two years ago and is now Director of Business Development, overseeing a group of Regional Business Managers and Product Assessors. The national team provide equipment, services and training across the UK. She is passionate about providing the best care possible and helping people live independently.

Julie has been an active member of the National Back Exchange for over a year and attends the Yorkshire branch meetings. Prism Medical UK was pleased to host one of these events in our training room at the University of Huddersfield, a successful collaboration between industry and academia. Based in Liverpool, Julie has also joined the Lancashire and Greater Manchester regional group.

To find out more about the aims of NBE and the benefits of being a member, please visit the National Back Exchange website.

Julie Hoyles, Director of Business Development, Prism Medical UK

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Prism Medical UK is delighted to be attending this year’s OT Show at Birmingham’s NEC on the 23rd and 24th of November.

We’re excited to share a range of specialist equipment, such as solutions that can help with single-handed care, the safe transfer of patients, paediatric care, pressure area care as well as speciality seating. A team from Prism Medical UK, Harvest Healthcare and Repose will be on hand to say hello and answer any questions. You’ll also have an opportunity to try out some of our most popular products, including:

  • CP200 portable hoist
  • Height adjustable T40 shower commode chair
  • TA180 transfer aid
  • SA180C compact stand aid
  • ULB800 bed
  • Boston healthcare chair

At this year’s Occupational Therapy Show, Prism Medical UK is pleased to be able to offer on-stand education for attendees. Working in partnership with John Callas, Occupational Therapist and Managing Director of Athena Handling Ltd, we are delighted to present two workshops that will support bathing, moving and handling in the community care setting.

Prism Medical UK’s gantry hoists, bed management systems and slings

This interactive workshop will look at how gantry hoists, bed management systems and slings can work together to support moving and handling in the community, including single-handed care.

Consisting of a 45-minute workshop, followed by a 15-minute Q&A with John Callas and Prism Medical UK Regional Business Managers, the workshop will be run at the following times:

  • 23rd November – 10:00 – 11:00
  • 24th November – 13:30 – 14:30

Prism Medical UK’s shower chairs and seating

This interactive workshop will look at how shower chairs and seating equipment can work together to support moving and handling in the community, including single-handed care.

Consisting of a 45-minute workshop, followed by a 15-minute Q&A with John Callas and Prism Medical UK Regional Business Managers, the workshop will be run at the following times:

  • 23rd November – 14:30 – 15:30
  • 24th November – 10:00 – 11:00

If you’re at the show, please be sure to stop by and say hello at stand F40. You could even be in with a chance of winning a luxury hamper.

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