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Jefferson College
Center for Technical Education
Spring 2013
Biomedical Electronic Technician
Melissa Coolich, PhDmcoolich@jeffco.edu636-481-3540
Biomedical Electronic Technology, AAS Program
Fundamentals• Electronics• Computers &
Networking• Sensors & Controls• Mathematics• Mechanical
Principals
Communication• Oral & Written• Medical Terms• Human Anatomy &
Physiology
Equipment Application & Troubleshooting• Diagnostics• Therapeutics
Certification• CBET• CompTIA A+
Regulatory & Safety
Biomedical Equipment Technicians
▪ Repair electronics, and electromechanical equipment used in hospitals.
▪ Typical Job Duties:▪ Test and calibrate equipment▪ Repair and replace parts▪ Perform preventive maintenance and service▪ Keep records of maintenance and repairs▪ Review technical manuals and regularly attend training sessions▪ Explain and demonstrate correct operation of medical equipment▪ Serve as liaison between doctors and engineers
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Medical Equipment Repairers, 2012
Imaging Equipment
Ultrasound
X-Ray
MRI
Patient Monitoring
Fetal Monitor
Vital SignsPatient Monitor
Therapeutics & Sterilization
Steam Sterilization
Dialysis
Defibrillator
Infant Incubator
Electric Wheel Chair
Program Prerequisites
▪ COMPASS algebra score of at least 42
▪ ASSET elementary algebra score of 40 or higher
▪ ACT math score of 18 or higher
▪ Or MTH002 with C or better
Advancing Safety in Medical Technology (AAMI) specified Aptitudes
▪ Technical and problem solving abilities
▪ Mechanical aptitude
▪ Good hand-eye coordination
▪ Attention to detail
▪ Communication skills, ability to work in teams
▪ Interest in:▪ New technologies▪ Electromechanics▪ Information technology▪ Networking▪ Improve the future of healthcare
Proposed Curriculum- 1st Year
Second Semester
ETC132 Semiconductors I/Lab 5
BET2XXRegulations and Public Safety
in the Healthcare System2
MTH 134 College Algebra 3
CIS 150Introduction to Computer
Support3
RAD 160 Radiographic Physics 3
Social/Behavior Science 3
Total 18
First Semester
COL 101Intro to College: Strategies for
Success1
ETC 103 DC Circuits 5
ETC 104 AC Circuits 5
ENG 101 English Composition 1 3
CIS 133 Microcomputer Software Apps 3
Total 17
Proposed Curriculum- 2nd Year
Fourth Semester
BET 220 Diagnostic Imaging 3
BET 230Therapeutic Instrumentation
Systems3
BET225Diagnostic Instrumentation
Systems6
HIST103 or PSC102 3
BET210 Laser and Optics 4
Total 15
Third Semester
BUT 122 Medical Terms 3
SPD 105 Oral Communications 3
BIO116Anatomy & Physiology for Pre-
hospital3
CIS 243 Advanced Computer Support 3
BET200 Electronic Control Technology 6
Total 18
Optional
BET 240Biomedical Electronics Technician Internship
3
BET Program Certification
▪ AAS degree qualifies students to take the Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician exam (CBET)
▪ If exam is passed, allows licensed individual to list in name credentials: Jane Doe, CBET
▪ Once certified, listed on AAMI websites in directory of certificates
▪ Students can also earn CompTIA A+ certification (initial IT certification) through required coursework
Why CBET Certification?
▪ In today's healthcare market, technology is paramount.
▪ Workforce knowledge needs:▪ Theory of operation▪ Underlying physiological principals▪ Safe application of biomedical
equipment
▪ Certification demonstrates:▪ Knowledge to ensure safe, reliable
healthcare environment▪ Career commitment▪ Competence
▪ Many employers list CBET as prerequisite for employment
▪ Certification Leadership:▪ International Certification
Commission (ICC)▪ The US Certification Commission
(USCC)▪ The US BMET Board of Examiners
Why A+ Certification
▪ Clinical engineers maintain computers an computer networks
▪ As medical devices develop, need for computer skills will also grow
▪ Certification can lead to the following jobs:▪ Technical Support Specialist▪ Field Service Technician
▪ Competitive edge in job market
BET Job Outlook
▪ Growth Rate: 31%*
▪ Median Income: $44,490*
▪ Young professionals can also expect to benefit by a wave of retirements over the next decade.* ***
▪ Average income is 8% higher with CBET certification than without**
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Medical Equipment Repairers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/medical-equipment-repairers.htm**American Association of Medical Instrumentation, AAMI’s Employment Survey… How Does Your Compensation Stack Up, 2008 on the internet at http://www.aami.org/career/resources/tools/08.jf.salary.pdf***US news and World Report Biomedical Equipment Technician: Executive Summary, 2009 on the internet at: http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2007/12/19/biomedical-equipment-technician-executive-summary
Thank You!Questions?
CONTACT INFO:
MCOOLICH@JEFFCO.EDU636-481-3540