Do you have any simple tricks hospital biomeds can use to keep their imaging equipment running longer?
Grzeskowiak: Midwest Imaging frequently updates its Web site (www.mwimaging.com) with “Tech Tips,” providing biomeds with valuable information for system repair. 24×7: Do you have any advice for biomeds who are just starting out in ultrasound? How they can improve their chances of getting hired? Grzeskowiak: Our basic requirement is an associate’s degree in electronics, or equivalent, but we prefer a bachelor’s degree. We’d like techs to have prior ultrasound experience in servicing ultrasound products. We can provide that training, but if they have it, it’s a big plus. 24×7 24×7: How do you keep up with the expectation for consistently fast turnaround times? Grzeskowiak: We keep a large inventory of tested parts on hand, which guarantees repairs within hours and promises parts delivered daily or overnight. 24×7: How do you deal with constant changes in the imaging industry? Grzeskowiak: We welcome the challenges that come with frequent advances in medical technology. History has shown
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