ACCE Seeks 2025 Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame Nominations
The ACCE is accepting detailed nominations for the 2025 Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame recognizing contributions to clinical engineering.
The ACCE is accepting detailed nominations for the 2025 Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame recognizing contributions to clinical engineering.
Working with two partner organizations, AAMI is hosting a Global Forum this June—in conjunction with its Annual Conference & Expo in Long Beach, Calif.—that will explore the rapidly shifting landscape for how medical devices are conceived, developed, manufactured, and used around the world.
The American College of Clinical Engineering is seeking nominations of individuals who have made outstanding and notable contributions to the evolution and advancement of the clinical engineering field. Completed nomination forms and supporting information, documents, and justifications must be sent to [email protected] by February 28.
The ACCE is accepting detailed nominations for the 2025 Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame recognizing contributions to clinical engineering.
ECRI Institute engineering manager Erin M. Sparnon has been honored as the winner of the 2014 ACCE-HIMSS Excellence in Clinical Engineering and Information Technology Synergies Award.
Read MoreThe professionals behind the Clinical Engineering Division of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering are working to build the international bridges lacking in the profession today.
Read MoreA new slate of officers for the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) was elected in August. The new leadership is headed by Paul Sherman, president; Ilir Kullolli, president-elect; and Arif Subhan, vice president.
Read MoreIf you ask him, Ismael Cordero will tell you he is not out to save the world. But the impact of his global efforts to improve lives through healthcare technology education has been substantial, a fact recognized this year when he was named the latest winner of the Robert L. Morris Humanitarian award.
Read MoreOn July 10, the American College of Clinical Engineers will offer the final installment of its 10 monthly teleconferences for 2013-14. The topic of the session will be the “Hybrid Operating Room: Emerging Technology.”
Read MoreHosted by the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE), “CE/IT: Change Management Best Practices” will review the basics of a change management program. The teleconference is scheduled for March 13, 2014, at noon Eastern time
Read MoreAn upcoming teleconference sponsored by the American College of Clinical Engineering will focus on the integration of medical devices into the healthcare enterprise. "IHE/PCD: Advancing Products and Integrated Workflows" is scheduled for February 13.