NASHVILLE 2018

George Reed, Director of Clinical Engineering and Dallas T. Sutton, Jr., Supervisor, Clinical Engineering, WakeMed Health and Hospitals
THROUGH THE LENS OF LEAN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
HTM professionals play an important role in patient safety through successful application of corrective or preventive medical equipment maintenance practices. All too often we are reluctant to take a step back to assess our data to define root causes of work order requests, delays in work order completion, PM needs and resource management. This class will evaluate the type and criticality of work being requested, the barriers to work order completion and how an effective 15-minute morning huddle can set the pace of the whole day for your clinical engineering team.
BROWSE MORE EDUCATION
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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
