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Biomedical Equipment Management Using A Microcomputer

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1982
A low cost microcomputer system is described that manages PM and test scheduling, provides lists of selected equipment, prints labels, and calculates management data. The files for 2800 devices fit on a standard mini-diskette and are easily updated.
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Biomedical equipment technician training in Nepal

5th IET International Seminar on Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries (AHT 2008), 2008
Biomedical equipment technicians are badly needed in Nepal to provide the technical help that is necessary for effective medical equipment maintenance. A new training program has been established with the assistance of the Health Ministry and Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University.
W.S. Topham, B.P. Gurung, B. Muis
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Biomedical equipment maintenance in Canadian hospitals

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1979
The author prepared a questionnaire entitled ‘Management of electromedical equipment in Canadian hospitals’, and sent it to 100 hospitals throughout Canada. This paper gives a brief description of this questionnaire and a resume of the answers sent in. It provides an account of how Canadian hospitals are coping with the problem of equipment maintenance
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Biomedical Laser Processes and Equipment

2010
Light plays an important role in living processes. We rely on light to stimulate the formation of certain vitamins (e.g., vitamin D from sunlight), we rely on light to perform the major manufacturing process of converting water and carbon dioxide into sugars, a process called photosynthesis, which is taking place all over our fields and forests ...
William M. Steen, Jyotirmoy Mazumder
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The Evolution of Biomedical Equipment Technology

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1995
This feature article presents an overview of how the biomedical equipment technology field developed. It begins with some of the early medical equipment breakthroughs, such as the discovery of X rays. The article then traces the key role of the military in electronic technology design, leading to the concept of specially trained individuals to maintain
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Operating Room Function and Biomedical Equipment

2021
Safe and effective cleft surgery is enabled by perioperative space and equipment that is set up to facilitate efficient patient, staff, and instrument flow.
David Aldrete Flores   +3 more
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Biomedical engineering equipment management system (BEEMS)

Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37439), 2004
This presentation will review practical tools and reports generated by our system (BEEMS) Biomedical Equipment Management System that serves unique purpose. Management systems must contain valuable information that can be used to improve management of and level of service performance.
C. Molina, Y. David
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Biomedical Equipment Technicians—The Need and a Solution

Hospital Topics, 1971
(1971). Biomedical Equipment Technicians—The Need and a Solution. Hospital Topics: Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 29-33.
James O, Wear, Jack E, Tompkins
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A Computer System for Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Reporting

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1979
Biomedical equipment maintenance and repair activities involve an increasing amount of paperwork and report generation. A computer system is described that collects the necessary data on-line for accuracy and efficiency. The system can generate various reports relating to repair history, spare parts usage and preventive maintenance scheduling.
H R, Rabbie, R L, Korte
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How to Locate & Hire Clinical/Biomedical Engineers, Supervisors, Managers & Biomedical Equipment Technicians

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1993
This article has described the process and the resources available for locating and hiring clinical/biomedical engineers, supervisors, managers, and biomedical equipment technicians. First, the employer must determine the qualifications for the position, including job titles, descriptions, pay scales, and certification requirements.
A F, Pacela, L C, Brush
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