You working as a clinical engineer dealing with autoclaves, xrays and life care machines, in what way do you think you are contributing to the success of business.
In many hospitals it’s simply accepted that the service needs of imaging equipment will never be fully managed by in-house clinical engineers. The in-house engineer will work on lower-risk machines like c-arms, bone densitometers, and portable x-ray while the OEM “big guns” will take care of the CTs, MRIs, and PET scanners. This arrangement is common and it gets the job done, but we think it’s a mistake. Hospitals are investing in high-overhead expenses for their lowest return-on-investment equipment and it leaves an untapped talent pool inside their facilities.
As a third-party imaging equipment service provider, we work frequently with in-house clinical engineers. These are technical staff trained in electronics, mechanics, computer hardware, and software; essentially, many of the same building blocks that comprise the training of OEM engineers. But all too often these professionals are limited in the equipment they are entrusted with.
Autoclaves may be used to sterilize equipment/products prior to use in an experiment or to render items non-infectious prior to disposal. The reason for autoclaving infectious waste is that it must be handled several times during transport; proper containment and treatment at the source reduces the potential for an accidental exposure. The necessary treatment to achieve sterility will vary in relation to the volume of material treated, its contamination level, moisture content and other factors. Like this x rays and life care machines also plays a major role in our daily life.
This generates a lot of money to the business.Not only money but also gains reputation. Because by using these equipment's doctors will easily solve patient problems.This helps for the success of the business.
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