BALTIMORE 2019
STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR CLINICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS – A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
This session will cover tools that can be used to develop a strategic plan for clinical engineering departments. This includes development of a mission and vision, a scope of services and guiding principles. The presenter will then discuss how to catalog a department’s operational challenges, complete a SWOT analysis, prioritize issues and develop goals for the next 3-5 years. Discussion will also include how to align goals throughout the organization as well as track results.

Samantha Jacques, Director, Clinical Engineering, Penn State Health System
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Challenges of Implementing Medical Imaging/Biomedical Equipment into an Information Technologies Environment

Keynote Address: Duty, Honor, Country: The story of Sammy L. Davis, inspiration for the war scenes in ‘Forrest Gump’

PRODUCT DEMO: Lessons from COVID-19: Reframing the Distribution of Responsibility for Medical Device Security

Hospital at Home: Pitfalls, Problems and Proceeding with Caution – Informed Decisions Drives Success

KEYNOTE: Positively Outrageous Service: How to Delight and Astound Your Customers and Win Them for Life

PRODUCT DEMO: What Is A Connected Hospital? Parkland Health & Hospital System Explains How They Now Can Coordinate Activities Involving Multiple Departments

PRODUCT DEMO: Your Connection to Better Service: Maximize Uptime and Increase Efficiency with On-Site Service

Collaborative Communities: Medical Device Servicing Involving Healthcare Delivery Organizations (HDOS) and the Regulatory Environment

Clinical Engineer’s Critical Role in Ultrasound Accreditation – Why It Matters for Your Department and You!

Implementing a Comprehensive Connected Medical Devices Security Plan – From Bleeding Edge Technology to Services
