Clinical engineers combine the understanding of modern medicine with the comprehensive understanding of engineering. This is usually a job that can bring a lot of career opportunities to a person, and many jobs rely on completely different skills.
A clinical engineer working in a hospital may find himself basically a technical manager, helping to select equipment and manage maintenance personnel.
If a clinical engineer is looking for a job in an industrial environment, he can sell anything from medical equipment design to sales.
The usual work of hospital engineers includes: reviewing and demonstrating clinical large-scale medical equipment before purchasing, feasibility analysis and installation acceptance after purchasing, and ensuring the quality and safety of medical equipment; Responsible for the use, daily maintenance, measurement and safety supervision of medical equipment to ensure that the equipment is in use. When the equipment fails, it is necessary to determine the cause of the failure in time and deal with it actively.
As a hospital engineer, we should always give technical training and safety awareness education to clinical medical staff, increase their familiarity with the use of instruments and equipment, improve their awareness of the maintenance of instruments and equipment, and reduce the failure rate of instruments and equipment.