Course Overview
This course is designed to provide the fundamental concepts in managing medical technology, establishing and operating a clinical engineering department and the role of the clinical engineer in designing facilities used in patient care. Topics covered includes managing safety programs, technology assessment, technology acquisition, equipment planning for new clinical facilities, risk management, personal management, budgeting and ethical issues of concern to the clinical engineer
Learning Outcomes
Analyze and evaluate technology management strategies in healthcare settings, including selection, acquisition, deployment, and maintenance of medical devices.
Conduct technology assessments to evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of medical devices, and to identify opportunities for improvement.
Develop and implement service management policies and procedures to ensure that medical devices are maintained and serviced properly, and that they meet regulatory and accreditation standards.
Interpret and apply relevant codes and standards related to medical device design, manufacturing, installation, and operation.
Apply financial management principles to healthcare technology investments, including budgeting, cost-benefit analysis, and financial forecasting.
Evaluate safety risks associated with medical devices and develop strategies to mitigate them, including risk assessments, incident investigations, and safety training programs.
Develop technology planning strategies that align with organizational goals, priorities, and resources.
Use computer systems and database management tools to support clinical engineering activities, including data collection, analysis, and reporting.