University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and GE HealthCare recently announce a Care Alliance to build…
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is aware that Olympus has issued a letter notifying affected customers that certain Single Use Ligating Devices have updated use instructions.
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Biomedical technology is at the heart of healthcare, where every diagnostic unit, monitor, or life-saving device depends on precision and reliability. Behind the smooth operation of life-saving technologies are skilled biomedical equipment technicians, the unsung heroes making medical equipment function when it’s needed most.
In today’s interconnected healthcare environment, the cyber resilience of medical devices is inseparable from patient safety. As cyber threats increasingly target embedded systems and clinical networks, HTM professionals are on the front lines of safeguarding device integrity.
As we write this, the Microsoft Windows 10 Home Operating System (OS) is officially transitioning to end of life (EOL). It will be out of support as of October 14, 2025. Security updates, virus patches, fixes, or additions from Microsoft for the Windows 10 Home user will no longer be available.
By Eric Massey It’s 2 a.m., and your phone buzzes again. Another critical equipment failure. Another…
The campaign to win the Right to Repair – reforms that ensure manufacturers can’t constrain repair of modern equipment – has often felt contentious. Right now, the battlefield for those rights is the literal battlefield.
As 2025 comes to an end, I am taking an opportunity to reflect on the year that was and look ahead to 2026. From my perspective as an educator, I am thinking of ways to ensure that we continue to prepare students for careers in 2026 and beyond. The following are a few things that are on my mind.

