In this modern age when population's health and life span is continuously declining, works and positions related to medical industry are thriving. People rely on doctors, nurses, therapists and medical practitioners to take care of their health that mostly, they themselves have neglected. In this scenario, an individual works silently behind the scene but his role in medical world is of great importance as well. He is the biomedical equipment technician (BMET). He is responsible in the installation, inspection, calibration, modification, testing and repair of highly technical medical equipment.
As competition is getting stiffer as time goes by, a biomedical equipment technician's resume must be well written, comprehensive and detailed. One must highlight qualifications especially professional certifications such as Certified Radiology Equipment Specialists (CRES), and Certified Laboratory Equipment Specialists (CLES). Carrying the title of certified biomedical equipment technician (CBET) is not mandatory but is highly encouraged as this generates respect within the technical community. Additionally, a BMET can list all equipment that he can handle to show multi-tasking ability. He can also include character traits such detail-oriented, patience or tolerance to stress and willingness to work on irregular hours as BMET are mostly on call.
It would be advantageous for a BMET to enhance and update his understanding of software and electronics as many new medical devices are increasingly reliant on computers.
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