On the Front Lines of a New Era in Disaster Response
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
The program will feature state-of-the-art equipment and a remodeled space designed to simulate real-world biomedical work environments.
DirectMed has acquired Technical Prospects, a provider of parts, training, and support for medical imaging equipment.
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency’s medical maintenance experts receive consistent education and training of medical equipment brought to the field.
Read MoreAppleton, Wis.-based Technical Prospects announces the launch of its Interactive Virtual Training Academy platform for all of its courses, changing how imaging engineers can access advanced training.
Read MoreThe training incorporated a wide range of subjects such as data analysis, cultural revitalization in the wake of disasters, and post-disaster psychological and physical well-being.
Read MoreThe newly accredited program includes training in angiography/catheterization equipment, CT, fluoroscopy, MRI, and radiography equipment.
Read MoreAllego, the Ventilator Training Alliance app, provides frontline medical providers with access to a centralized repository of ventilator training.
Read MoreAAMI and INCOSE are cosponsoring two training workshops that will bring together clinicians, healthcare simulation experts, medical device manufacturers, and systems engineers to evaluate and refine an emerging “systems thinking” engineering modeling approach to healthcare operations. The first training workshop will be held January 30–February 2, as a part of the larger 2016 INCOSE International Workshop in Torrance, Calif.
Read MoreGE Healtchare is enhancing its education programs with the aim of training 2 million physicians, radiologists, technologists, midwives, nurses, and biomedical engineers worldwide with solutions geared to meeting local needs for clinical practice, product application, technology, and leadership.