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Thermodiag tested and approved by nurses and healthcare assistants

Continuous improvement study with Unicancer Henri-Bequerel centre teams.

F2D Medical continues its commitment to innovation in healthcare by working closely with professionals in the field. To this end, a continuous improvement study was conducted in partnership with the Centre Henri-Becquerel, a leading cancer treatment centre and member of the Unicancer network.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the ergonomics and integration of the Thermodiag device, a non-invasive core body temperature monitoring system, into the daily practice of nurses and healthcare assistants. This device aims to improve the early detection of infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients, by providing continuous and accurate temperature monitoring.
Feedback from the healthcare teams was very positive. Users particularly highlighted the device’s ease of use and its significant contribution to patient monitoring. Two minor adjustments were identified to optimise the Quick Start Guide, demonstrating the effectiveness of the collaborative approach between F2D Medical and healthcare professionals.
This collaboration illustrates the importance of incorporating end-user feedback into the medical innovation process. F2D Medical would like to warmly thank the teams at the Centre Henri-Becquerel for their commitment and contribution to the continuous improvement of Thermodiag.

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