BMET Associations
The Atlanta Area Biomedical Association The Atlanta Area Biomedical Association (AABA) was established in 1979. It is here to further the Biomedical and Clinical Engineering Communities in the Atlanta, GA and Statewide Georgia Area.
The Arizona Biomedical Association Covering the Arizona area
The SouthEast Texas Clinical Engineering Society Serving the greater Houston and Galveston Areas and all parts of South East Texas
Biomedical Associations of Wisconsin The purpose of the BAW shall be to advance the development and role of biomedical technology in the health care institution by:
Providing a medium for the interchange of ideas and the dissemination of information among members.
Encouraging and assisting in conducting regular meetings, conferences and educational programs.
Encouraging and assisting members to develop their knowledge and to increase their competence in biomedical technology.
The Kentucky Biomedical Association is a non-profit organization formed to advance the development of Health Care Technology, and to support the personnel involved in selection, safe operation, and repair of Biomedical instrumentation in health care institutions throughout Kentucky
The North Central Biomedical Association provides a forum for medical professionals on the biomedical engineering and technician levels, who are involved with biomedical equipment management in Minnesota
Arkansas Association For
Healthcare EngineeringThis Association assists members in gaining and maintaining leadership in their profession, and through collective efforts advances the professional standard of this branch of engineering.
NNESBT
Northern New England Society of Biomedical Technology The Purpose of the Society is for the continuing education and
professional growth of persons in Biomedical / Clinical Engineering functions.
This is accomplished through the organization, promotion, and coordination of these persons in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
MEPCIS Mid Eastern Pennsylvania Clinical Instrumentation Society
The Virginia Biomedical AssociationThe objectives of this Association are to advance the development of personnel involved in the selection, operation, repair and support of biomedical instrumentation in Health Care Institutions
Gateway Biomedical Society was formed in 1990 and consists of Biomedical Equipment Technicians, Clinical and Radiological Engineers and other individuals in the medical instrumentation community in the St. Louis metro area.
HBA
Heartland Biomedical Association are a professional association of individuals interested in the advancement of biomedical technology, dedicated to better patient care, encouraging the free exchange of
information pertaining to the biomedical technology field, increasing the recognition of the
biomedical field within the medical community, and promoting education and training of
biomedical personnel in Omaha, Nebraska.
Inland Empire Chapter of the California Medical Instrumentation Society The California Medical Instrumentation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to service the needs of the Biomedical Engineering community and profession.
Alberta Clinical Engineering SocietyThe Alberta Clinical Engineering Society is an association of persons
interested in the discipline of Clinical or Biomedical Engineering in Alberta.
It seeks to promote professionalism and the development of standards of practice, to provide a forum for the discussion of trends and new medical technologies, to provide pertinent educational opportunities for its members, and to foster closer working relationships among those involved in clinical or biomedical engineering throughout the province, be they
practitioners, students, or academics, both privately and publicly funded.
Philadelphia Area Medical Instrumentation Association (PAMIA)The purpose of PAMIA is to provide a forum for people involved in the field of medical instrumentation technology to exchange ideas and technical information; to further provide a means of communication regarding new instrumentation, techniques, standards, government regulations, and other ares of mutual concern; to support and encourage continuing education; to promote and sponsor service training at a local level; and to encourage others to enter the field of biomedical technology.
Orange County Biomedical Equipment Technicians Society Their members are a vital component of the heath care delivery system of Orange County and Southern California. Our mission is to encourage and promote the personal and professional growth and development of our members, to elevate the biomedical engineering profession in the eyes of all health care professionals, and to provide an environment of partnership in health care excellence at our individual hospitals, clinics, and corporate organizations.
Washington State Biomedical Association is the Professional Society for the Biomedical and Clinical Engineering community in Washington State. Its purpose is to provide a forum for discussion and education of those who provide Technology support the Healthcare Community. While the majority of our members are Clinical Engineers or Biomedical Equipment Technicians, we also have Hospital Safety Officers, Educators, Field Service Engineers, OEM Design Engineers, and other related
Professionals among our ranks.
Central Florida Biomedical Instrumentation
Societyis a non-profit organization established to promote the principles of quality patient care through the safe and effective operation of Biomedical Instrumentation. They:
cooperate with all persons and organizations who are interested in the advancement of
Biomedical Instrumentation; promote, encourage and advance the education and professionalism of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMET's) and Clinical Engineers (CEs); promote, effective communication between the BMET, CE and all other health care
professionals; advocate professional standardization and certification for the BMET and CE; offer guidance and suggestions to those persons and organizations involved with BMET and
CE education; provide a clearing house and forum for dissemination of relevant information; create a unified voice to address related state legislation
Institute of Biomedical Engineering Technology has been established to enable Biomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians working in the diverse areas within Health Care in British Columbia to come together and exchange ideas and concerns. IBET provides a forum for communication with: other professionals, educators, unions, industry, healthcare organizations and management associations, governments, employers and peers with interests in Health Care.