Wednesday, February 9, 2005 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Joseph_Rebot
jrr@clinicaldynamics.com
203-269-0090, ext. 210 |
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U.S. Military BMET School Selects SmartArm To Train BMETS For Servicing NIBP Monitors |
WALLINGFORD, CT – Clinical Dynamics Corporation today announced that the Department of Defense BMET School, at Sheppard Air Force Base, has selected SmartArm NIBP Simulator to train military BMETS on preventive maintenance and calibration of NIBP monitors. "The Instructors of the Department of Defense Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician (BMET) School are modifying their courses to provide military BMETS with state of the art training. The Instructors of the school will be using SmartArm NIBP Simulators, to train military BMETS to perform preventive maintenance and calibration of NIBP monitors. SmartArm was carefully selected and will be a key part of their training in this new program" stated Joseph Rebot, Vice President, Marketing and Sales for Clinical Dynamics Corporation. "The DoD BMET School at Sheppard AFB, TX is where the best trained BMETs are taught skills using the newest technology to maintain medical equipment for the Men and Women serving in the world’s greatest military" stated SSgt R. Tyson Hillis, BMET Instructor, Sheppard AFB, TX. For more information on SmartArm NIBP Simulator, please visit Clinical Dynamics’ web site, www.clinicaldynamics.com. Founded in 1990, Clinical Dynamics designs, manufactures and markets biomedical test equipment, NIBP Simulators and SpO2 Simulators/Probe Testers, for biomedical engineers, clinical engineers, independent service organizations and medical device manufacturers worldwide. Clinical Dynamics products’ each include the industry’s best warranty, with standard warranties of up to three-years, and are extendable beyond three-years to provide predictable fixed costs. The Department of Defense BMET School, located at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, provides training for military BMETs. In 1999, the military merged the BMET training of the Army, Navy and Air Force into this one Department of Defense School. At the school, BMETs are taught valuable skills using the newest training methods and technologies to maintain medical equipment for the world’s greatest military. |
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