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Fleming Medical

fleming medical

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Founded over 35 years ago, Fleming Medical is an Irish family-owned business and leading innovator of diagnostic, sports therapy, first aid, and wound care products. We design, produce, and deliver these products under our Medicare and Physiologix brands. We operate successfully in more than 20 countries worldwide and are a trusted partner for Irish and international pharmacy, community health, and hospital healthcare professionals. We believe that it is no longer sufficient to simply sell healthcare products. Understanding the needs of the healthcare professional and patient, being an expert in our field, and finding the most effective solution is essential to our business. This has translated to our products that are certified quality, market-leading, and provide greater understanding to patients with conditions such as COPD, Hypertension, Obesity, and much more. We are a leading supplier of defibrillators and accessories not just due to the quality of the products we offer, but also the valuable aftercare and maintenance provided by our service team. Our AEDs are trusted by first responders, businesses, and communities to help deal with emergency situations easily and efficiently. Training and innovation have is one of our main focuses of Fleming Medical. We believe ‘Connected Health’ drives patient empowerment thanks to the consumer-enabled products and technologies through our Medicare LifeSense branded products and app. The Medicare LifeSense App allows people to get a complete picture of their health by tracking activity, SpO2 levels, blood pressure, sleep, and weight. The user can measure, track and share their results with their healthcare professional, family, or friends.

Brian McMinn: Gestalt Therapy Workshops

brian mcminn: gestalt therapy workshops

I am Irish but have lived in the northwest of England for over 20 years. After originally qualifying as a person-centred counsellor in 1994, I worked in GP practices in the northwest and in north Wales before working in London at the Beverley Clinic. I was then invited to teach, part-time, on counselling courses at Oldham College, and progressed to a full-time post as programme leader for the counselling diploma. Subsequently, I worked full-time as lecturer and joint course leader at University of Salford for a number of years before deciding to leave teaching and focus on providing therapy. In 2006, I qualified as a Gestalt psychotherapist (Manchester Gestalt Centre and Metanoia Institute). Gestalt theory and practice is fascinating, and the thoroughness of the training, which is accredited by Gestalt Psychotherapy & Training Institute, makes it a highly respected and powerful approach. At a recent estimate, I have worked therapeutically with over 8000 clients for an average of ten sessions each. I would like to say that therapy was successful with all – but not quite, I’m sure. At University of Liverpool, where I work part-time, the CORE-OM system is used to assess outcomes, and my work has a high success rate. I have two teenage sons, and I’m an avid football fan and watch a lot of it. Recently I had the pleasure of working for Everton Football Club with some of their first team. I read a lot of non-fiction, watch Netflix, enjoy photography, walk our spaniel, Daisy, and exercise regularly. I got into counselling and therapy over 25 years ago when I decided to face my own personal problems. I needed a lot of help and to my surprise, and initial scepticism, it worked well for me. I feel transformed by this experience (it was long term and not always easy). From this experience I developed an endless fascination for psychotherapy. I was fortunate to have been a client to some very capable therapists, to whom I am more than grateful.