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The Medical Devices Unit is part of the Department of Clinical Physics and Bioengineering. DCPB has over 320 scientists, engineers and technologists throughout the Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board providing services to 25 major hospitals, 10 specialist units and over 60 health centres. It provides regional services ranging from acute to community care covering over half of Scotland's population.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service is the specialist provider of safe high quality blood, tissues and cells products and services in Scotland.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, Practitioner Services delivers services for practitioners that support primary and community care across Scotland, including GPs, dentists, opticians and community pharmacies.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, the National Services Division undertakes the planning, commissioning and coordination of high-quality, person-centred specialist services, networks and screening programmes for the population.
A service brand of of National Services Scotland, National Procurement & Logistics undertakes buying and supplying items for Scotland's hospitals and health centres. Its remit also includes the Health Innovation Assessment Portal (HIAP) where innovators can submit their innovation and have it assessed.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, Digital and Security operates as a centre of excellence for digital, security, data and technology, collaborating within NHSScotland and the public sector.
A Strategic Business Unit of National Services Scotland, Counter Fraud Services works with NHSScotland to reduce the risk of fraud and corruption and reducing the cost of incorrect payment exemption claims.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, the Central Legal Office provide expert legal advice across many aspects of the law and offering an in-house lawyer service to the public sector.
A service brand of National Services Scotland, ARHAI Scotland co-ordinates national surveillance, reports healthcare associated infections and the monitors antimicrobial resistance and prescribing.
Part of Public Health Scotland, eDRIS is designed to provide a single point of contact and to assist researchers in study design, approvals and data access in a secure environment. The level of eDRIS support required can be tailored to meet your requirements and includes: A named Research Co-ordinator from start to finish.