RSEA Launches Free Speaker Series for Radiotherapy Service Engineers and HTM Professionals
A new webinar series offers linac engineers and aspiring service professionals insights into careers, regulations, industry trends, and technical skills.
A new webinar series offers linac engineers and aspiring service professionals insights into careers, regulations, industry trends, and technical skills.
The seal is intended to help buyers easily identify medical supplies and PPE as US-made and aligned with key safety standards, amid federal efforts to promote domestic manufacturing through newly announced reciprocal tariffs.
AAMI, along with the Parenteral Drug Association, is calling for abstracts for the 2025 Kilmer Conference themed “Next Generation Microbiological Quality and Sterility Assurance.” The event is set for February 3-6, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. Submissions on innovations in sterilization and microbiological quality are due by August 31, 2024.
A new webinar series offers linac engineers and aspiring service professionals insights into careers, regulations, industry trends, and technical skills.
ACHC launched two new specialty credentials, the Distinction in Age-Friendly Care and the Distinction in Outcomes, to recognize quality care.
Read MoreAAMI TIR48 provides guidance for manufacturers of combination products to comply with FDA CGMP regulations.
Read MoreRalph Basile, a standards corporate executive at Healthmark, has been appointed to a key philanthropic position with the AAMI Foundation.
Read MoreECRI made recommendations to the FDA for improving the accuracy of pulse oximeters on patients with darker skin tones.
Read MoreThe Alliance for Pediatric Device Innovation and Pediatric Pandemic Network have teamed up for a pitch competition for pediatric device manufacturers to develop market-ready medical countermeasures for children.
Read MoreAdvaMed urged the White House to delay the Federal Helium Reserve sale to preserve a key helium supplier to medical equipment manufacturers.
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In a new study, emergency department (ED)clinicians expressed concerns about poor communication, resource shortages, and training gaps in ED boarding care, emphasizing the need for standardized care, proactive planning, and cultural changes, impacting both patient care and clinician well-being.