Bruce Kudick’s HTM career started as a driver for a local blood center, doing mobile blood drives.
Author: TechNation Magazine
Legacy Medical Sales LLC has a new manufacturing enterprise in Turkey. The company, until now, served…
In recent years, clinical engineering and imaging leaders have been working to mitigate an increasingly alarming issue: the growing shortage of qualified imaging engineers – due in large part to a lack of opportunity for training.
Healthmark Industries has introduced Light Cord Adapters to its ProSys Instrument Care product line.
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Will you fit in with the culture of the company you’re interviewing with? That has been a topic of conversation for quite some time, but as COVID-19 upended the workplace and brought remote work to the forefront, the definition of “culture fit” has been upended too.
This month, we are going to take a tangent and discuss a common problem associated with ultrasound scanners: infrequent and inadequate preventive maintenance (PM).
For anyone driving a car manufactured in the last five years, you are probably familiar with new technologies like radar cruise control, front/rear collision avoidance, lane departure warnings and more.
In the last article, I mentioned examining our courses and methods for delivering those courses over the past year.
I was part of a breakout session we called “Blue Sky” that brainstormed what HTM professionals could do for healthcare in a perfect world with limitless possibilities.

