Where Certification Matters in HTM
In a field without mandatory credentials, certification takes on different meanings for technicians, leaders, and employers.
In a field without mandatory credentials, certification takes on different meanings for technicians, leaders, and employers.
In recognition of a growing field, Florida Atlantic University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science has created a Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Texas State Technical College’s Biomedical Equipment Technology program has implemented virtual reality training to simulate real-world scenarios and support hands-on learning.
In a field without mandatory credentials, certification takes on different meanings for technicians, leaders, and employers.
AAMI neXus is an event covering health technology standards and regulatory requirements that replaces the International Standards Conference.
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