Can Feedback Help CE/HTM Get Well-deserved Recognition?
Past equipment performance and maintenance experience can provide valuable feedback for future technology decisions while strengthening recognition of CE and HTM expertise.
Past equipment performance and maintenance experience can provide valuable feedback for future technology decisions while strengthening recognition of CE and HTM expertise.
Dozens of ASHE chapters earned awards for their contributions to optimizing the healthcare physical environment.
AAMI’s 2024 HTM Leadership Award Winner, Millicent Alooh, regional director at NEST360, is driving improvements in HTM across Africa and advocating for higher standards in biomedical engineering. Here’s her story.
Past equipment performance and maintenance experience can provide valuable feedback for future technology decisions while strengthening recognition of CE and HTM expertise.
The American College of Clinical Engineering recently named two industry veterans to the Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame Class of 2022.
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Read MoreWith a recent $2.6 million grant from the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, the two organizations will develop and implement one of the first online certificate programs in the U.S. for clinical engineering.
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Read MoreA new book seeks to increase the understanding and visibility of the clinical engineering field in hopes of recruiting allies and new hires. 24×7’s associate editor Melanie Hamilton-Basich investigates here.
Read MoreDavid A. Simmons, 85, was the first Chief, Biomedical Engineer for Veterans Administration’s 168 hospitals.
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Major factors expected to drive the projected market growth include, among other factors, a rising level of expertise required for the maintenance of preventive medical instrumentation, as well as stronger demand for refurbished medical equipment as healthcare organizations continue to seek ways to cut costs.