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Procedural & Product Training
Our clinical backgrounds provide us with an excellent basis to facilitate both innovative and established procedural and product training. We are also able to prepare and deliver training materials tailored to suit the individual needs of medical; nursing; sales and marketing personnel.
Who We Are
Deborah Bell RN, Dip Counselling
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Deborah is an English trained registered nurse. She specialised in urology operating room nursing working in major teaching hospitals in London and with urology specialists in Sydney for 12 years. The clinical, managerial and teaching experience gained during this time has provided an excellent foundation for her subsequent career in the development of innovative technologies. She worked for three years as the clinical trainer in Asia for VidaMed, before establishing Five Corners in 1997. This position has enabled her to diversify into providing comprehensive assistance to clients. She also holds a Diploma in Counselling. |
Peter Robertson BA, RN, Certified CRA (Association of Research Clinical Professionals)
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Peter is an Australian Registered Nurse, with six years experience in intensive care and emergency departments as well as experience in surgical nursing care. He also holds an Arts degree in Social Anthropology and History (Macquarie University, Sydney). He has spent many years working and travelling in Asia to compliment his interest in Asian culture, society and politics. He worked as the clinical trainer for American Medical Systems in Asia and Australia for three years, providing a strong basis for surgical troubleshooting of prosthetic surgery. Fulfilled the role of Director of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs for VidaMed, successfully co-ordinating the approval trials for entry into Japan as well as establishing critical reimbursement in several key markets in Asia-Pacific for that company. Director of Five Corners since its inception in 1997. |
Diane Compton
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Diane worked for 10 years within the fitness industry, before joining Five Corners in 2000. She has been involved with the co-ordination of several clinical studies, as well as working closely with clients and the TGA regarding specific regulatory requirements. |
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