When in the Aloha State, remember that there is a thriving HTM association advancing its members’ knowledge, supporting certification and building unity within the Hawai’i HTM community. It’s not only about swaying palm trees and Waikiki tourists in Hawai’i.
Author: K. Richard Douglas
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MHP Major Hospital may have a small biomed shop, but with enthusiasm and resourceful thinking, that doesn’t matter. Jason Hoeing welcomes any challenge.
The four-man biomed shop at PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center proves that a small biomed contingent, with specialized knowledge, can get the job done.
Since 1990, one of the country’s many established and successful groups is the Indiana Biomedical Society (IBS).
Along with the tropical breezes and swaying palm trees in Hawaii, there is real work being done to keep medical devices working and patients safe. That is thanks to the good work being done by the Hawaii Pacific Health Biomedical Engineering Department.
There may be a few forks in the career road that leads to the biomed department, and after arriving, there might still be an additional one. That was the experience for one clinical engineer in Utah who started out in Alabama in an entirely different field.
Many people would look at you sideways if you suggested that they dive out of an airplane at 13,000 feet. That might just happen to encroach on a few phobias.

