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ICIS Quarterly Meeting: Servicing Bone Densitometry Equipment by CMS (Salt Lake) AND Politics 2012 by Pat Lynch, GMI (All other locations)

  • 02 Feb 2012
  • 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Jordan Valley Hospital

Registration

  • For registration in the Boise Area
  • For registrations in the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area
  • ICIS Members who live and work further than 50 miles from Jordan Valley Hospital or who live and work further than 50 miles from St Luke's Regional Medical Center may request a login to remotely attend this presentation.

    ICIS Members who live in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, or Wyoming will be given priority consideration.

    Available lines will then be provided to other members outside of these states.

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Complete Medical Service Inc



 




Presenter: Complete Medical Services Inc.


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Servicing Bone Densitometry Equipment.



About Complete Medical Services Inc.


Complete Medical Services was established in 1996 and is a leader in refurbished diagnostic imaging equipment. We have been recognized, in the industry, as the leading provider of refurbished bone density equipment and the only dealer approved by GE to sell factory refurbished bone density equipment.

We maintain the largest inventory of bone density equipment and parts.

Our company provides full turn-key sales, service, parts and training support for our customers.









Politics 2012

How to survive in the dog-eat-dog world of hospital politics

Patrick K. Lynch, CCE, CBET

In this presentation, I will discuss my experience and knowledge about the political climate in hospitals today.    Specifically, we will discuss the view of the world from the perspective of 5 departments, all of whom out-power the biomedical department.   All of these departments will overpower Biomed in a battle of shear strength and influence.  I encourage all Biomeds based in hospitals to get to know the way these departments operate, and develop ways of dealing with them that accomplishes our goals, while not offending these powerful departments.   The departments to be covered are Administration, Accounting, Human Resources, IT, and Materials Management.

This presentation is very interactive and loaded with various “Top 10” lists to aid in your accomplishment of daily goals.  Bring your own experiences, because user input is desired.



About Pat Lynch:


Patrick Lynchis an experienced biomedical manager with formal training as a technician, engineer, and in business management (at the graduate level).  He has worked exclusively in healthcare since 1975. And has managed clinical engineering and biomedical departments since 1979.

Presently, he is with Global Medical Imaging, an ultrasound sales, training, parts, and service company in Charlotte, where his full-time job is to support the development of the biomedical profession throughout the country. This is accomplished through no-charge advice, consulting, frequent educational presentations and the active creation and development of local biomedical associations.

Professionally, he was the first president of the North Carolina Biomedical Association in 1980/81 and the Chairman of the Board of Examiners for Biomedical Equipment Technicians for 6 years.

 Patrick remains active in the profession, as a member of over 35 Biomedical associations in the US, and a Board Member or advisor to many of them (NC, Alabama, Utah, Virginia, and Ohio)  Pat is a regular contributor to Tech Nation Magazine, BI&T, TechNation and Biomedtalk listservs.

Pat is married, living happily in Fort Mill, South Carolina with his wife, and near their 3 children and 4 grandchildren.  He may be reached at plynch@gmi3.com. 


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