Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd (RDT) have donated a life saving Tempus Pro monitor to the Docbike project and Dorset Bikerdown!

Founded in 1997, RDT are recognised as leaders in the design and manufacture of pre-hospital care vital signs monitors and the award-winning Tempus system provides innovative, easy to use and reliable monitoring solutions to help manage medical incidents in remote and challenging locations.

The Docbike project is heavily reliant on charitable donations and the generous donation of this monitor will help Dr Ian Mew save lives on our roads.

Dr Ian Mew said : “This is a phenomenal donation, which really benefits the DocBike project massively. Being able to have a resilient, reliable monitor such as the Tempus really helps to make the whole project of critical care delivery on a motorbike work. By donating the monitor, it allows us to concentrate what funds we have on further injury prevention so I’m massively in debt to RDT as it really does make a difference and hopefully will allow us to concentrate further on spreading the DocBike project nationwide.”

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