Conference Updates Customer Focus

Connections and Fresh Energy at GENCA Conference

Endomed was delighted to connect with existing customers, meet new contacts and showcase its refreshed brand at the recent GENCA National Conference. The conference provided a valuable opportunity to speak directly with nurses, clinicians, procurement teams and healthcare professionals from across the endoscopy sector. For Endomed, these conversations are central to understanding what teams need in busy clinical environments — reliable products, dependable supply and responsive support from people who understand the industry. There was strong interest at the Endomed stand throughout the event, with the company’s new visual identity, revamped website and fresh exhibition stand creating plenty of excitement. The updated brand reflects a new chapter for Endomed: proudly Australian-owned, backed by more than 35 years of experience, and focused on practical endoscopy solutions supported by specialist service. Endomed Director Leigh Johnsen and Product Specialist Peter Hart and were on hand, answering questions and introducing products from our growing range. A key discussion…

Conference Updates Education Insights

Charlmagne Piolo announced as 2026 GENCA Writers Award winner

Endomed is proud to congratulate Charlmagne Piolo, CNC/CNS at Blacktown Hospital and Lakeview Private Hospital, who has been announced as the 2026 winner of the Endomed-sponsored GENCA Writers Award. The award was presented during the GENCA Awards Presentation at the 2026 GENCA National Conference in Melbourne, where gastroenterology and endoscopy nurses from across Australia came together to share knowledge, strengthen professional networks and explore the future of the specialty. The GENCA Writers Award recognises the most outstanding article published in J.GENCA over a twelve-month period. Sponsored by Endomed, the annual award acknowledges work that is clinically relevant, evidence-based and valuable to the broader gastroenterology nursing community. Charlmagne was recognised for the article “Effectiveness of Mobile Health Applications in Improving Patient Comprehension and Adherence to Bowel Preparation Instructions for Colonoscopy,” published in J.GENCA Vol 35, Issue 1, Autumn 2026. The article explores the growing role of mobile health applications in supporting patients before colonoscopy. Bowel…

Conference Updates

Who will be the winner of the GENCA Writer’s Award in 2026?

The Endomed-sponsored GENCA Writers Award recognises the most outstanding article published in J.GENCA over a twelve‑month period, acknowledging contributions that are relevant, evidence-based and valuable to the broader gastroenterology nursing community. As GENCA’s peer-reviewed journal, J.GENCA plays a key role in sharing knowledge across clinical practice, research and education — ensuring good ideas don’t stay local, but reach the wider profession. Spotlight: 2025 Winner Last year’s winner was Caroline Ellyard-Ayers, recognised for the article “Avoiding inadvertent hypothermia in the endoscopy unit” (Vol 33 No 3), pictured above. It’s a strong example of what the award is designed to highlight — practical, clinically relevant work that contributes to safer care and better outcomes. (GENCA Member’s logged-in to the GENCA website can see past issues here) Why this matters — and why we support it The GENCA National Conference brings nurses and industry together to inspire ideas, share experience and drive improvement across the specialty. The Writers…

Supporting Community

Backing the Wizards, Building Community 

Endomed is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Northside Wizards basketball program, supporting the club’s NBL1 North women’s and men’s teams as they compete in one of Australia’s most important basketball development pathways.  The partnership reflects a simple belief at the heart of Endomed’s business: healthy communities matter.  While Endomed’s day-to-day work is focused on supporting clinicians, hospitals and healthcare teams with trusted endoscopy products, health is bigger than the procedure room. It is also built in local clubs, community facilities, junior pathways and the sporting environments that keep people active, connected and inspired.  Northside Wizards is one of Brisbane’s leading community basketball organisations, with more than 5,000 players, coaches and supporters, over 30 junior and senior representative teams, and nearly 400 domestic teams competing each week. The club also fields women’s and men’s teams in NBL1 North, the Queensland conference of the national NBL1 competition.  NBL1 sits directly below Australia’s premier national basketball competitions and plays an important role in developing and retaining elite basketball talent. For players, coaches and supporters, it provides…

Insights Latest Findings

Regional Gut Health Gap Highlighted in New Australian Study

At Endomed, we work closely with clinicians and services across regional Australia and see firsthand the practical challenges of delivering care outside major centres—where access, workforce and infrastructure all shape outcomes. As a small, focused team, our role is straightforward but critical: ensuring the right products are available, reliably and on time, so services can continue to deliver care without disruption or increased cost burdens. A new Australian paper is now reinforcing just how significant—and systemic—those challenges are. Authored by Daniel Lightowler (Clinical Nurse Consultant, AW Morrow Gastroenterology & Liver Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital), the study—Regional, Remote and Indigenous Gastroenterology Care: An Australian Perspective – Part 1 has been published in Gastroenterology Nursing and presented in the Autumn 2026 Edition of the J. GENCA Journal –outlines the structural barriers driving poorer gastrointestinal health outcomes outside metropolitan Australia. Distance, Disadvantage and Delayed Care Lightowler’s paper makes clear that geography is just one part of…

Conference Updates Customer Focus

See You at GENCA 2026 – Stand 1

Endomed is proud to be attending the GENCA 2026 National Conference next month in Melbourne—and you’ll find us at Stand 1. We’ve been supporting GENCA and the Australian endoscopy community since 1990, and this year marks a clear step forward for Endomed. While our foundations remain the same—deep product knowledge, reliable supply, and responsive service—you’ll see a renewed focus across the business, from how we support clinicians to the solutions we bring to market. At the conference, we’ll be showcasing a focused range of endoscopy solutions shaped by both experience and a forward-looking approach to clinical needs. It’s about refining what works, introducing what’s next, and continuing to support teams where it matters most—on the floor, in real procedures. Planning your visit?Check the floorplan and mark Stand 1—we’re right at the front and ready to connect. If you’ve worked with us before, we’d value the chance to reconnect. If not, this is a good…

Customer Focus Product Spotlight

Marking a New Era at Endomed

Endomed is excited to announce new ownership, bringing a fresh commitment to quality, reliability, and outstanding customer support. To mark this new chapter, we’re offering special introductory pricing on Spot® Ex for a limited time. Spot® Ex – Endoscopic Tattoo – proven solution designed to support clear lesion localisation and efficient clinical workflow. We welcome the opportunity to reintroduce Spot® Ex – Endoscopic Tattoo: the smart choicefor clinicians seeking reliability, precision, convenience and unbeatable value. Contact us today for details on this limited offer.

New Products Product Spotlight

Spot Ex 2PAC is Back!

In a World where precision matters, one product makes it’s legendary return… the Spot Ex 2PAC is BACK! Why choose the Spot Ex 2PAC? The Spot Ex 2PAC provides a complete, ready‑to‑use solution by pairing two Spot® Ex syringes with two 25 Gauge injectors. This integrated kit ensures precise, consistent delivery and removes the need to source additional equipment. With everything required in one pack, clinicians can streamline preparation, reduce the chance of administration errors, and maintain a high standard of treatment accuracy from the first application. The Spot Ex 2Pac is the smarter choice for those who want speed, accuracy, and zero downtime. Each pack includes 2 x Spot Ex + 2 x 25G Injectors, giving you a complete, ready-to-deploy kit that keeps work moving—no extra sourcing, no followup orders, no delays. Why clinicians choose 2Pac: When you want reliable performance and faster turnaround, the Spot Ex 2Pac delivers maximum value with minimum hassle—so your…

Customer Focus

Servicing Across the Country

Regional endoscopy isn’t the same as metro. Clinicians know that—and so do we. We know that in some parts of Australia, a single clinician can be servicing an area the size of a small country–so when your patch might cover tens of thousands of square kilometres, you need responsive and reliable supply. That reality shapes everything: At Endomed, we work with regional units every day. We understand how critical consistent supply, dependable products, and fast response are to keeping lists moving. If you’re running a regional service and need a supplier who understands the pressure— we’re ready to help. Contact us today and find out how we can assist with your needs. Endoscopy Essentials

Product Spotlight

Australian Made at Endomed

We believe strong healthcare outcomes are built on trust, quality, and local capability. By choosing Australian made, our customers help strengthen local manufacturing, retain critical skills, and support a healthcare system that is reliable, responsive, and built for the long term. Discover our Australian made range to learn more.