
Webinar Wednesday’s recent presentation “Navigating the Asset Lifecycle: From Standardization, Maintaining Compliance to Capital Planning” sponsored by FSI is eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI.
FSI’s Director of Product Experience Joe Stockman, Vice President of Product and Strategy Chris Lang, and Solutions Engineer Kevin Lund teamed up for an excellent webinar.
Today’s HTM professional juggles a robust workday with several challenges on their radar: incomplete asset inventory systems, regulatory compliance, cybersecurity risks as well as staffing and retention issues. So, what is at the core of a well-oiled, successful HTM/biomed department? An asset management strategy that considers the entire lifecycle, from standardization to capital planning and everything in-between.
HTM/biomed teams have several tools at their disposal to ensure around-the-clock patient safety. FSI shared a team of impactful experts to discuss their experience in the field. The presenters reviewed recommendations that follow the full lifecycle of asset management, including naming best practices for manufacturer, model number and asset category identification, data-driven replacement analysis, compliance requirements and more.
The presenters also fielded questions from attendees including queries about service contracts, software, compatibility with testing devices and more.
The webinar was popular among HTM professionals with 149 registered for the live presentation. A recording of the session is available for on-demand viewing and 1 CE credit from ACI at WebinarWednesday.live.
Attendees were asked “Excluding CE credits, why do you attend Webinar Wednesday?”
“Learning about what and who is shaping the technology and direction of the HTM industry,” answered Brian Synder, BS, CBET, BMET III, Franciscan Health East.
“To learn more about the importance of having all of the proper information and documentation for PMs,” said Valerie Piontek, Dispatcher, UPMC.
“I attend Webinar Wednesday because it gives me a chance to connect with people in the HTM field outside of my immediate geographical region,” said Adam Ruppert, Biomedical Technician, St. Luke’s Hospital.
“The title of this webinar caught my attention and when I attended the webinar, everything was great and it was very helpful,” shared Jesus Velazquez, Field Service Specialist 2, CHI St. Luke’s Hospital.
“To try and stay abreast of changes in the HTM field,” David Kennedy, Medical Technology Advisor, CommonSpirit Health.
University of Tennessee Medical Center’s Daniel Griffin won a $100 Amazon gift card during the session as Webinar Wednesday continues to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Register and attend a future webinar for a chance to win a prize.
Find out more at WebinarWednesday.live.
