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John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter | May 27, 2020
From the May 2020 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine
“When you go into a hospital as a biomed tech, they’re not going to babysit you,” he said. “You need to have the motivation, self-esteem and charisma to take it on as it comes. It’s almost like making your own business and the challenge is that everything changes with time. It changes by the minute.”
And the need for self-starting BMETS is only going to intensify as times goes on.
“I think the profession is going to become more about equipment management, and regulatory in nature,” predicts Hunter. “It’s going to become more about risk and liability. It’s almost like BMETs are going to transition from being the fix-it place, so to speak, to being the go-to place for information when it pertains to patient care with the use of medical equipment.”
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