
Medical Devices Doctor's Practice
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In a medical practice, medical devices are an essential part of daily work and contribute significantly to the quality of patient care. They assist the physician in diagnosing, treating, and monitoring health conditions and range from simple consumables such as syringes, swabs, and bandages to technical devices like blood pressure monitors, ECGs, pulse oximeters, or ultrasound machines. The selection of medical devices is guided by the specialty and range of services offered by the practice – while general practitioners' offices rely on a broad basic equipment, specialist practices often require specific devices and instruments. It is crucial that all products used comply with legal requirements, especially the EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR), and are regularly maintained and used correctly. A structured approach to medical devices – from procurement to storage and application – not only increases safety but also efficiency in daily practice. Thus, medical devices make a decisive contribution to modern, patient-oriented, and successful outpatient care.