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    Lynda Ong
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    Lynda Ong

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    Lynda.ong@health.nsw.gov.au

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    Hi All,

    I’m currently working on a reprocessing procedure for our GI motility clinic. We reprocess Oesophageal manometry catheters and 3D anal rectal probes. I’m interested to see if anyone else does them and how they are reprocessed and if anyone can share their procedures with me.

    Regards,

    Lynda Ong
    Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention
    Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals
    Campbelltown Hospital
    Therry Rd, Campbelltown, NSW 2560
    T: (02) 46343788 Fax: (02) 46343790
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