Additionally, HTM professionals are a critical knowledge base for equipment planning, purchase, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and on-call technical support.
"Even as health systems are strained by the Coronavirus pandemic, HTM departments must ensure that all equipment is functioning to the manufacturer's specifications prior to be being placed on a patient. With medical equipment arriving at hospitals from so many different sources, now is not the time to skip any incoming inspections," McGeary said.
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For help connecting with local HTM professionals, please contact your local HTM association or AAMI directly at www.aami.org/contact.
AAMI (www.aami.org) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1967. It is a diverse community of more than 9,000 healthcare technology professionals united by one important mission—supporting the healthcare community in the development, management, and use of safe and effective health technology. AAMI is the primary source of consensus standards, both national and international, for the medical device industry, as well as practical information, support, and guidance for healthcare technology and sterilization professionals.
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