News for biomedical and technical engineers.
Spring 2009
| Teamwork delivers results . . . easing the challenge of implementing change News - Baltimore is host city for AAMI 2009
- Customers rate Philips Patient Monitoring Service #1
- New ultrasound system focuses on women’s health needs
- HD15 ultrasound system provides imaging and workflow performance
Q&A
- How can I clean my telemetry equipment?
- How can we prevent potential digital TV interference on our WMTS equipment?
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Archives:
2008:
Winter 2009: Combine service agreements and staff expertise to manage medical equipment
Fall 2008: Want to differentiate yourself with clinical knowledge? This new course can help.
Spring 2008: Philips is extending its information technology capabilities with the acquisitions of Emergin and VISICU
2007:
Winter 2008: Downtime reduced at OHSU due to Philips parts pilot
Fall 2007: Track thousands of mobile, valuable medical devices over an area of about one million square feet
Spring 2007: Philips new service club - because you never know when you'll need parts
2006:
Fall 2006: More than patient monitors convinced Evergreen Hospital Medical Center to open its doors to Philips
Spring 2006: Nurses can't be loaded down with a tool belt full of communication devices
2005:
Winter 2006: Two new cardiac ORs. Three vendors. How to integrate?
Fall 2005: The FCC says you must register your wireless devices
Spring 2004: InCenter: a one-stop, web-based tool for all cardiac and monitoring service content and applications
2004:
Winter 2005: Mobile Emergency Department: First Ever
Fall 2004: Consider Power: unusual number of “no problem found” service calls?
Spring 2004: Boston set to host AAMI 2004
2003:
Winter 2004: Have telemetry, will travel. Tailored services make it happen.
Fall 2003: Are you struggling with ways to implement wireless messaging services?
Spring 2003: What do AAMI and Disneyland have in common?