Posts Tagged: biomedical engineers
Career Outlook Bright for Medical Imaging Engineers
For the healthcare industry, the current labor shortage in the biomedical equipment service field—specifically in regard to imaging equipment like MRI scanners,...
Virtual Imaging Training: Combining Online Benefits with In-Person Results
For decades, the only way to provide high-quality training for imaging engineers was through in-person, hands-on courses at dedicated educational facilities. While...
Medical Imaging Training: How to Educate Future Engineers
The ever-increasing demand for imaging engineers turned into a major talent shortage due to the impact of COVID. With limited qualified talent,...
Should BMETs Maintain and Service Medical Imaging Beds / Tables?
The title of this article asks a fairly straightforward question: Should biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs) service or maintain imaging system beds and...
Here Comes the Boom: Preparing for the Surge in Medical Equipment Maintenance
Based on data gathered prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, a 2020 P & S Market Research report predicted the U.S. medical...
Uptraining BMETs: Solving the Imaging Engineer Shortage from Within
As the COVID-19 vaccine gains wider distribution, it brings the promise of decreased deaths worldwide, a healthier global economy, and the opportunity...
Medical Imaging Training: More Important Than Ever
This week, Technical Prospects announced the availability of its 2021 Training Course Schedule, marking a notable post-COVID comeback. With promising vaccines on...
Medical Imaging in 2021: 7 Industry Trends and Predictions
The fog of uncertainty created in 2020 is slowly starting to lift. While there are still many questions and challenges for those...
Solving the Imaging Engineer Talent Shortage In-House
In today’s medical imaging engineer field, directors and managers are challenged with finding talented and experienced staff to service and repair imaging...
End of Life Notification for Definition AS: Is It Really the End For Your Equipment?
Siemens sends its customers letters notifying them that specific models of Computed Tomography (CT) equipment are nearing their “end of life” (EOL)....