Nearly every device in a hospital can be tracked and located through technology and the problems created by a device’s disappearance, or running out of vital devices, doesn’t have to occur.
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Whether your company is going through a reorganization, your industry is constantly changing or you’re always learning new technology, there’s no denying that change is happening all around us.
We’re going to continue in our series focusing on the key components within an ultrasound probe. This month, we’ll examine the wiring harness and cable jacket.
By ensuring a layered approach to scanning and collaborating closely with vendors, HTM professionals can unwrap the gift of cybersecurity this holiday season.
By Garrett Seeley The effects of quality documentation have always impressed me. A lot of techs…
The Open Repair Alliance released a new report in October, written by the Restart Project, which examines data collected about more than 200,000 repairs conducted at community repair events around the world.
I encourage all of you to look into opportunities like these and to find a way to get involved in an HTM related activity (if you aren’t already).
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Design, Default and Demand are three concepts that HTM professionals can apply to the medical device environment to help ensure the equipment needed to provide patient care is available and safe.
The Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois (CEAI) recently held its annual meeting as a means to…

