In any hospital, doctor’s office, and other medical facility, chances are that there are a number of computerized, electronic equipment needed to monitor an array of things from a patient’s blood ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Bryant K. Hawkins Sr., a site manager for the clinical asset management company Trimedx and the founder of Elevate HTM, a nonprofit elevating ...
Beyond nurses, doctors and others on healthcare’s frontlines, there’s another essential worker you’ve probably never heard of. In 2015, Money Magazine defined “The 5 Best Jobs You’ve Never Heard Of,” ...
The biomedical equipment technology program at TSTC is moving into larger, renovated learning spaces where students have more room to learn. A $3.5 million federal grant has aided renovations to the ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. An advocacy group is ...
Somewhere in the world right now, there is a small, highly-skilled team of biomedical equipment specialists working in austere conditions to calibrate, repair and maintain the most advanced medical ...
Major government hospitals were short of critical biomedical equipment, such as ventilators and oxygen concentrators, during the time when the coronavirus pandemic had peaked in Nepal, said a study.
The survey of biomedical equipment in Nepal's public health institutions, conducted by the Department of Health Services in collaboration with Lifeline Enterprises, showed that 2,645 pieces of health ...
Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority should double its number of specialised engineers to supervise works on medical equipment by contractors, while conducting its own maintenance and repair on facilities, ...