Education
July 31-August 1 | Milwaukee, WIFriday, August 1
8 – 9 am
Challenges and Opportunities of Gas Flow Measurement and Ventilator Testing
This presentation explores the challenges faced by Biomedical professionals while testing ventilators and anesthesia machines. It covers many critical settings and measurements i.e. gas type, gas standards, trigger settings and various other measurement parameters.

Kerwin Sanger
Business Development Director, IMT.Analytics Inc.
8 – 9 am
Optimizing Your Department’s Financial and Operational Performance Through Data
The key to optimizing your department’s performance lies in the data you collect and analyze. In this session, we will discuss what data you should be collecting, how to clean the data you have, how to keep it clean and consistent using proven methods, and how to leverage that data to increase your value and recognition.

Alan Gresch
VP, HTM Consulting, Phoenix Data Systems

Christopher Funk
Manager of Data Intelligence, Pointcore Inc.
8 – 9 am
Confidence in Repair
The first part of the presentation will start with the enhancement of communication as an individual and working with a team. The second part of the presentation goes over basic knowledge that everyone needs in order to keep work orders in line, how to communicate with IT, and how to gain resources to help elevate job performance. In the last part of the presentation, merge the concepts together to present a game plan to enhance performance in the hospital, office, or field.

Jina Walls
Service Engineer 1, Sysmex

Jennifer Chester
BMETII, Crothall
9:30 – 10:30 am
Understanding AEM in HTM: Risk, Requirements, and Results
When executed effectively, an Alternative Equipment Maintenance (AEM) program can help HTM teams operate more efficiently, saving time and resources while maintaining regulatory compliance. This session will cover the essentials of developing, justifying, and implementing an effective AEM program in an industry with a vast range of equipment and manufacturers. Attendees will understand patient safety risks associated with AEM programs, best practices for a program that satisfies regulatory requirements, and how to document and prepare for inspection.

Joe Stockman
Director of Product Experience, FSI
9:30 – 10:30 am
Cuff vs. Catheter: Understanding the Differences in Blood Pressure Measurement
The noninvasive measurement of blood pressure is likely the most common and routine vital signs measurement made in hospitals. The direct measurements via arterial catheters are often routinely used in critical care units and the operating room. Frequently, however, the systolic and diastolic pressures revealed by these two techniques may be quite different. This presentation will discuss both the physiological and technical reasons for such differences.

Larry Fennigkoh
Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering
9:30 – 10:30 am
I’ve Got a Plan, Now What? How to Go from Planning to Executing Your Replacement Plan
Congratulations! You put in the hard work and now have a replacement plan. However, you may be asking yourself, “Now what?” Join us as we learn how to leverage project management concepts and interdepartmental relationships to bring your plan to life. We will explore tools to help keep you on track and on time, how to identify both internal and external stakeholders, and drive home the importance of open communication.

Lani Bartkowiak
HTM Program Manager, ProHealth Care

Rachel Olsen
Equipment Project Manager, ProHealth Care
11 am – 12 pm
Clear Answers to Common Electrosurgical Questions
Are you new to electrosurgery? Or maybe you’ve encountered some confusing terminology while working with electrosurgical units (ESUs)? If so, you’re not alone. In this short but impactful session, “Clear Answers to Common Electrosurgical Questions,” we’ll unpack some of the most misunderstood words and concepts in electrosurgery. Whether you’re troubleshooting, performing PMs, or just want to better understand how ESUs really work, this course is designed with you in mind. Join us for practical, no-fluff explanations that will boost your confidence and help you speak the language of electrosurgery.

Dale Munson
Training Manager, GE HealthCare College of HTM
11 am – 12 pm
Advancing Women in HTM: Empower, Innovate, Strengthen
This presentation will focus on and be presented by the women of HTM at Children’s Wisconsin in a panel and group discussion format. In bringing together HTM professionals, we intend to talk about our past and present challenges, share our stories, and invite the attendees to join the discussion. The panel will lead the topic discussions in hopes of energizing our attendees to share their experiences and ideas for continued empowerment and further advancing women’s presence and impact in the HTM field.

Moderator: Ann Rovito
Director, Clinical Engineering, Children’s Wisconsin

Amanda Ferr
Clinical Engineer, Children’s Wisconsin

Jenna Trewyn
Biomedical Equipment Technician, Children’s Wisconsin

Katie Fischer
Biomedical Equipment Technician, Children’s Wisconsin
11 am – 12 pm
How to be Prepared and Get Promoted
Opportunities are not guaranteed, but there are things you can do when opportunities present themselves. Shawn Molloy will share his story from Biomed I to System Director and share his developed theory and guidance on developing strategic promotability in your daily work, education, and presence.

Shawn Molloy
System Director, Trimedx
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
Right to Repair Town Hall
Right to Repair is an urgent topic for biomeds and HTM professionals. At least 30 states have Right to Repair legislation up for debate this year, many of these proposed laws include medical devices. However, some do not include medical equipment. Now is the time for HTM professionals to address this topic on all fronts including parts pairing, access to training, user manual availability, software restrictions and more. In the wake of the recently released Remanufacturing Guidance, the Guidance and its implications will also be discussed. Join our panel of experts as they provide their insights on the ever-important topic of the Right to Repair.

Chris Nowak
CHTM, CBET, CHP, CSCS, Corporate Senior Director of Medical Equipment Capital and Biomedical Service Line, Community Health Systems

Alan Gresch
VP, HTM Consulting, Phoenix Data Systems
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