Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly transitioned from a futuristic concept to a transformative force reshaping industries worldwide, with its impact being particularly profound and personal within healthcare.
Author: TechNation Magazine
For more than a decade, USOC Medical has evolved from a trusted biomedical repair provider into a nationally recognized partner supporting hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, biomedical departments, and healthcare networks across the United States.
RTLS has evolved over the years matching the rapid advances in technology in the consumer and healthcare markets. TechNation recently spent some time finding out more about RTLS and how HTM professionals rely on it as well as some of the latest trends and newest features.
PartsSource PRO Service is designed to solve these challenges by helping hospitals and health systems simplify service management, reduce unnecessary spend, and operate with confidence.
The speed at which AI has enveloped our collective consciousness today is astounding, further compounded by the hype that it is the panacea for all that ails healthcare community.
Healthcare has yet to realize the benefits of applying human factors engineering (HFE), in part because HFE solutions developed for other high-risk industries have been applied without appreciating the important ways that healthcare differs from those industries.
The Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois (CEAI) celebrated a landmark moment during its 14th annual conference, where record-breaking attendance underscored the growing importance of grassroots associations for professionals in the healthcare technology management (HTM) field
After 25 years in the medical imaging trenches and a career that started in the U.S. Army, Omar W. Jarrah knew there was room to improve how service and support were delivered in the imaging space. It was that idea that inspired him to create FDM Enterprises.
The state of Michigan is home to the Michigan Society for Clinical Engineering (MSCE), the statewide biomed organization that unites the state’s HTM professionals.
Lead Biomedical Equipment Technician Kierra Morrow grew up in Buffalo, New York, full of wonder regarding the world around her with an early interest in science and how things work.

