July 2004
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Continuing Education A Framework for Advancement |
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by Rich Smith |
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Learning should be a lifelong endeavor for biomeds. With education comes the skills needed in the ever-more-complicated technology of medical equipment and the opportunity for advancement. |
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Service Solutions |
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by George Wiley |
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Living With DICOM: Imaging modality manufacturers and PACS vendors have moved far beyond where they were just a few years ago in getting their DICOM-dependent equipment to communicate. |
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A Day in the Life: International Aid Offers Training and Support to Developing Nations Worldwide |
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by Marian Benjamin |
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Volunteer work in underdeveloped countries can be a life-changing experience. One
former Navy BMET shares the story of his work with a relief agency that provides medical
equipment, supplies, and training all over the world. |
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Editor's Note |
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by Marian Benjamin |
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The Journey |
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Soapbox |
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by Richard J. Lee, CBE |
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Changes in Clinical Engineering and Health Care |
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