ACCE News, July-August 2020, Volume 30 Issue 4

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ACCE News Newsletter of the American College of Clinical Engineering

July - August 2020

P re s id e n t ’s Me s s a ge

In this Issue:

Greetings ACCE members! First, I wanted to take a second to wish United States of America a Happy Birthday! On the 4th of July this year, US turned 244 years old! I hope you all celebrated safely and happily with your families and friends on this great occasion!

International Committee Report

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CCE Prep

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New Members

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UCONN Clinical Engineering Internship Program

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In Memoriam: Sam Buhrow

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2020 ACCE Officer and Board Election

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ECRI Perspectives

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CED-IFMBE: Global Clinical Engineering Response to COVID19

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AAMI Update

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And last month, the American College of Clinical Engineering celebrated its 30th Birthday! What an accomplishment for us and the profession as a whole! We received many messages with birthday wishes; many of them from founding members and past presidents, committee chairs, board members, and different volunteers. We also received many messages from different international Clinical Engineering associations who couldn’t wait to join us in the celebrations! You can find a lot of these messages on our LinkedIn page, and you can see the videos sent to celebrate the 30th birthday on the ACCE Website. Thank you to all who took time out of their busy day to send us a message! ACCE continues to keep an eye on the COVID-19 Pandemic. We have continued to be very active in helping our members and Clinical Engineering/HTM professionals throughout the country and the world with resources on COVID-19 as well as being an advocate for our profession and professional rights. Many of our members have participated in many different webinars with US PIRG to fight for The Right to Repair. The Right to Repair has been affecting many hospitals during the time of this pandemic; many manufacturers haven’t been able to send their technicians to hospitals to repair/PM equipment and our hospitals technicians weren’t qualified to service these devices because manufacturers wouldn’t provide training. We will continue to participate in different webinars to fight for this. In addition, I will kick off the PartsSource Summit on October with a presentation on The Right to Repair. I would like to invite all of you to provide input directly, so we can make sure to include all the concerns and be able to be an advocate for this basic right! Due to COVID-19 we had to cancel many in-person activities. As a result, we have been able to provide different webinars free of charge to our members. Our next webinar, sponsored by Ordr, is on Thursday, August 27, 12-1pm (EDT) where we will learn about Mayo Clinic’s Efforts to Secure Connected Medical Devices and HIoT. This is a great opportunity to learn about this very important topic, and we are very happy we are able to offer this to our members. In addition, the Education Committee is finalizing the topics for the 2020-2021 Webinar Series. I have seen a list of the topics and I am excited about them – they are filled with an exciting lineup of speakers and topics relevant to our profession. Again, thank you for your continued support! Stay safe, wash your hands, wear a mask, and

Member Career Transitions

Celebrating 30 years

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Happy 30th Birthday ACCE!

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Ilir Kullolli, President American College of Clinical Engineering President@accenet.org


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