18
2018 December 6 – 9, 2018 At Disneys Yacht Club Resort Orlando Florida Educaon, Networking and Supporng the HTM/ Biomedical Engineering Profession Symposium

December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

2018

December 6 – 9, 2018

At Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

Orlando Florida

Education, Networking and Supporting the HTM/

Biomedical Engineering Profession

Symposium

Page 2: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Thursday 12/06: Evening arrival and Tyler’s Hope Event (Separate Registration Required)

Friday 12/07: 7:00am to noon - Golf Tournament at Disney’s Palm Golf Course (Separate Registration Required)

7:00am – Registration Desk Open

8:00am to 4:00pm – Educational Tracks

Coffee breaks & Lunch provided

Noon to 4:00pm – Exhibit Hall Vendor Setup

4:30pm to 6:30pm – Exhibit Hall Grand Opening

7:00pm to 8:30pm – Vendor Reception (Lakeside @ the Marina)

9:00pm to 11pm – Disco Party in Convention Center (Separate Registration Required)

Saturday 12/08: 7:00am to 7:30am – Morning Reception / Continental Breakfast

7:30am to 7:45am – President’s Address

7:45am to 8:15am – Keynote Speaker—Rob Moorey, Area Vice President -Trimedx

8:30am to 9:00am – FBS Awards & Scholarships

9:00am to 9:15am – Break

9:30am to 11:45pm – Education Tracks

11:45pm to 3:00pm – Exhibit Hall Open (Lunch with Vendors)

3:00pm to 4:00pm - Vendor Exhibit Hall Breakdown

3:45pm to 5:00pm – Educational Tracks

7:00pm to 9:30pm - Epcot Reception (Separate Registration required)

7:00pm to 8:30pm—Epcot’s Living Seas

8:30pm to 9:30pm – Epcot’s Illuminations –Epcot (France)

Sunday 12/09: 9:00am—TBA—FBS BOD meeting

2018

December 6– 9, 2018

At Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, Orlando Florida

FBSonline.net

FBS Attendee Registration

http://fbsonline.net/page37.html

Page 3: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Legacy Presented by Robert L. Moorey, FACHE - Area Vice President For Trimedx

During this session, we will contemplate the importance of legacy in our personal lives and professional careers. Observation of humanity will demonstrate that everyone desires to be remembered. Bruce Lee once said, “The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.”

It is this desire to be worthy of remembrance that humans celebrate birthdays, wedding and work anniversaries, graduations, and even death. These types of activities mark the life of an individual into the memories of those around the individual.

Societies erect statues of their greatest citizens. We read and study the lives of people who have left a lasting mark on history and society.

We remember these individuals because their lives emulate ideas, characteristics, and principles that we seek to perpetuate in the lives of others.

We remember the lives of those who matter to us. Whether it be our Families, Leaders, Thinkers or those who have succeeded.

We remember those who have blazed the trail for future generations to walk, or who illuminate our path through this life.

We have the potential to be a positive impact to those around us today. Through them, we can be immortal. If we only will remember, we must live a life worthy of remembrance.

2018

FBS 2018 Keynote Speaker Robert Moorey

Saturday December 8, 7:00 am – 9:00am

7:45am—8:15am

8:30am—9:00am Presentation of FBS 2018 Awards and Scholarships

President’s Award: FBS’s President may select an outstanding vendor OEM or ISO to receive the special recognition of the FBS Presidents Award. The FBS President’s award was created to recognize a vendor, OEM or ISO that has distinguished themselves in the Florida Biomedical Community by providing outstanding service, supporting of Biomedical societies, educational outreach and humanitarian aid and support to communities in need.

Scholarships: Each year FBS awards up to three scholarships to deserving students. The Bob White & Kevin Joyce Memorial Scholarship Fund is dedicated to the memory of Bob White & Kevin Joyce, long time members of the FBS Board

of Directors. The Bruce McGuire Memorial Scholarship Fund is dedicated to the memory of Bruce McGuire as a tribute to his passion for our profession. The Bill Yandell Memorial Scholarship Fund is dedicated to the memory of Bill Yandell, life time champion for the Biomedical Community and the Florida Biomedical Society. The purpose of these funds is to provide scholarship assistances to qualified applicants for continuing academic pursuit in the field of biomedical engineering. The beneficiaries of the program shall be people who are studying to start, or further a career in the biomedical profession. Preference will be given to FBS members, relatives of FBS members or U.S. Veterans. These scholarship funds have been established and will serve to assist our members as they continue to advance their professional education.

BMET of the Year: The society also recognizes nominees for BMET of the year from the individual chapters and selects one of them as the FBS BMET of the Year. The FBS BMET of Year was established as a way to recognize those biomedical professionals that distinguish themselves during the course of each calendar year. Each chapter may submit a nominee as their BMET of the Year. The FBS BMET of the year is then selected from the nominees. The FBS BMET of the year is someone who embraces and works to achieve the goals and values of the FBS Society and works for the betterment of the Biomedical Profession.

For information about Scholarship applications or BMET of the year nominations, please contact your local society’s FBS Representative.

http://fbsonline.net/page10.html

Page 4: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Time Classroom Class Name Instructor Presented by

8:00 am -12:00pm Salon 5 Sterilizer Troubleshooting and

Resolution Process

Daniel J. White

Andrey Tsupruk

Steris IMS

8:00 am—5:00 pm Salon 6 Bovie Medical Technical Training

Kevin Holmes Bovie Medical

8:00 am—5:00 pm Salon 7 123 Years of X-ray Imaging

Image Quality and

Troubleshooting Today’s X-ray

Systems.

John DiPasquale Technical Prospects, LLC

Friday December 7, 2108

Saturday December 8, 2018

Time Classroom Class Name Instructor Presented by

9:30am—10:45am Salon 5 Infusion Pump Testing Jack Barrett Rigel

Seward Group

8:00am—5:00pm Salon 6 Bladder Scan Prime Plus

Service Partner Training

Frank Gant Verathon

9:30am-12:15pm Salon 7 Ventilator First Response Anthony Achey Drager

9:30am—10:45am Salon 8 Centralization Of HTM Mike Busdicker Intermountain Healthcare

9:30am—10:45am Asbury A Lean Overview Jeff Ross Trimedx

9:30am—10:45am Asbury B Power Quality Ed Weiss Applied Power

9:30am—10:45am Asbury C Contrast Injector Introduction Steve Maull Maull Biomedical

9:30am—10:45am Asbury D Surgical Table Triage John Pritchard Venture Medical

2018 Sign up for FBS Educational

Presentations Here:

http://fbsonline.net/

page37.html

OEM

OEM

Page 5: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Saturday December 8, 2018

Time Classroom Class Name Instructor Presented by

11:00am– 12:15 pm

(2nd Presentation)

Salon 5 Infusion Pump Testing Jack Barrett Rigel

Seward Group

continued Salon 6 Bladder Scan Prime Plus

Service Partner Training

Frank Gant Verathon

continued Salon 7 Ventilator First Response Anthony Achey Drager

11:00am– 12:15 pm Salon 8 Medical Equipment Cyber

Security

Mike Busdicker Intermountain Healthcare

11:00am– 5:00pm Asbury A CBET Review

Part 1

Lou Katchis Lou Katchis

11:00am– 12:15 pm Asbury B Troubleshooting and PM of

Surgical Scopes

Garth Iverson Steris IMS

11:00am– 12:15 pm Asbury C

11:00am– 12:15 pm Asbury D Surgical Microscopes Gary Lindsay Prescott’s

Time Classroom Class Name Instructor Presented by

3:45pm-5:00pm Salon 5 Diagnosing PACS Network

Problems

Todd Boyland RSTI

continued Salon 6 Bladder Scan Prime Plus

Service Partner Training

Frank Gant Verathon Medical

3:45pm-5:00pm Salon 7 Reducing Equipment Risks with Proper Battery Maintenance

Joe Padilla Interstate All Battery Center

3:45pm-5:00pm Salon 8 Resume Writing and Interviewing

Techniques

Jenifer Brown Health Tech Talent

Management

continued Asbury A CBET Review

(Part 2)

Lou Katchis Lou Katchis

3:45pm-5:00pm Asbury B MRI Coil Troubleshooting Ted Lucidi Innovatus Imaging

3:45pm-5:00pm Asbury C Defib Maintenance Bruce Hallowell Zoll

3:45pm-5:00pm Asbury D Infant Incubator

Thermoregulation

Michael Koenig Atom Medical

Saturday December 8, 2018

Page 6: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

2018

Friday, December 7

4 hours

8:00am—12:00pm

Presented by Steris IMS Service Marketing Manager Andrey Tsupruk and Senior Field Based Service Engineer Daniel J.

White.

Participants will be able to understand, troubleshoot and resolve Wet Pack Resolution Process .

Attendees will be also able to identify the inspection points and damage relative to sterilizer use and function.

The attendees will be able to identify key areas of malfunction and identify 4 levels of

functionality. Attendees will learn about In-House Service Support Offerings

This presentation will also aid in helping to meet some of the requirements for an AEM program.

Sterilizer Troubleshooting and Resolution Process

8:00am—5:00pm

8 hours

8:00am—5:00pm

Bovie Medical Technical Training

123 Years of X-Ray imaging

Image Quality and Troubleshooting Today’s X-ray Systems.

Presented by Kevin Holmes, technical and clinical specialist for Bovie Medical.

This 8 hour course will cover Introduction to electrosurgery , A940 & A942

desiccators with hands on lab, A950 & A952 generators with hands on lab,A1250U & A1250S

generators with hands on lab and IDS-generators with hands on lab.

Presented by John DiPasquale, Technical Trainer & Product Support Engineer for Technical Prospects, LLC. This 8 hour

class will allow the attendee to develop an understanding of how and where it all got started, as well some key

information about what x-ray are and how they fit in the scientific world. Attendees will: Develop an understanding of

what comprises an x-ray system, with an emphasis on the evolution of the x-ray tube, the generators and the systems

itself; Explore the evolution of the different imaging devices used in both the analog and digital worlds and the processing methods

that are used in each; Have a clear image of what comprises the different imaging chains in the radiographic and fluoroscopic

worlds; Explore Image Quality by discussing what and how it affects what we are seeing in the image, and how service personnel

can help ensure a high level of quality by developing an understanding of the tests

we perform on these systems; Gain some knowledge on techniques and information

used today for troubleshooting our modern x-ray systems and what they can do on a

preventive side when performing maintenance on these systems.

8 hours

Class #03

Class #01

Class #02

OEM

Training

Page 7: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

2018

Saturday, December 8

9:30am—10:45am

9:30am—12:15pm

8 hours

8:00am—5:00pm BladderScan Prime Plus Service Partner Training

Ventilator First Responder Training

Automating Infusion Pump Performance Verification

Presented by Frank Gant, Technical Trainer for Verathon. This 8 hour class will provide full service partner

training, including certificate for the Bladderscan Prime Plus. Topics

included: Overview of the Service Partner program. Overview of the

BladderScan Prime Plus system. Communicating with Verathon.

Product specifications. Parts and Features. Proper use video. Set-up

and operation of system. Setting up the test equipment. Understanding test results. Certifying the system. Console

hands-on training. Probe hands-on training. Troubleshooting and user errors. Presentation of Certificate

Presented by Anthony Achey, Technical Product Manager for Drager North American

Region. The two and a half hour training will cover: Basic trouble-shooting and operation

of the ventilator. Ventilator error codes and what they mean. Common user correctable

issues. Logbook extraction & review. Service Diagnostic Tools. Open Q & A, discussion &

wrap up.

OR 11:00am—12:15am

1.25 hours

2.5 hours

Presented by Jack Barrett, National Business Development Manager for Rigel Medical, Seaward Group USA.

This 75 minute class will consist of a short presentation followed by hands on at four rotating workstations, each

focusing on a specific infusion pump. Each attendee will gain hands on experience

with various infusion pumps and a performance analyzer. The class will include:

Review of infusion pump technology, Test schemes for performance verification, Performance

analyzer technologies, and Hands on testing. The class will be presented twice. Attendees can

choose the 9:30 am class or the 11:00am class.

Class #04 a, b &c

Class #05 a & b

Class #11

OEM

Training

Page 8: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Presented by Ed Weiss. For the past twenty years, Mr. Weiss has focused his attention on power quality problems

affecting the medical industry; particularly in imaging, radiology, oncology and neurology. By the end of this 75

minute session, the attendee should understand: The basic concepts of voltage sinewave quality and how sinewave

quality anomalies can adversely impact equipment operation. How voltage

sinewave quality is monitored and the results interpreted. Identify

common symptoms that indicate sinewave quality problems. The basic operational

characteristics of the available product solution categories. The concept of selecting

the right solution for the right set of problems.

Voltage Sinewave Quality and its Impact on X-ray and

Magnet Based Medical Imaging and Therapy Systems

1.25 hours

9:30am—10:45am

1.25 hours

9:30am—10:45am

Lean Overview – Striving for Perfection

Centralization of HTM

Presented by Jeff Ross, Vice President of Continuous Improvement at TRIMEDX. Jeff provides strategic direction and

insight to the development and deployment of the continuous improvement system. Jeff has over 25 years of

experience in service delivery, supply chain and operations.

Defining the enemies of business … What are the key drivers that a business faces that impact success?

What is Lean … Fundamentals of what Lean is … and is not

Why do Lean … By taking on the fundamentals of Lean, here is the value achieved

Toolkit … Examples and simulations of a simple Lean toolkit that can be used every day

Presented by Mike Busdicker , System Director of Clinical Engineering Support Services at Intermountain Healthcare.

Mike is an active member of AAMI, ACHE, UHE, HIMSS, NH-ISAC, MDSISC, and is a member of the AAMI Technology

Management Council.

This 75 minute class will cover the following subjects: Provide data and information on the steps utilized by

Intermountain Healthcare to evaluate Clinical Engineering and then establish a business plan to move the

organization into a system led department.

Outline the business plan and demonstrate how Intermountain involved stakeholders, organizational leadership, service suppliers,

and department personnel in the project.

Provide information on lessons learned, key tips, strategies, and utilization of metrics/benchmarking for successful communication

Saturday, December 8

1.25 hours

9:30am—10:45am

2018

Class #06

Class #07

Class #10

Page 9: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

1.25 hours

9:30am—10:45am

1.25 hours

9:30am—10:45am

Introduction to Contrast Injector Service

Surgical Table Triage

Presented by Steve Maull, Maull Biomedical Training: In September of 2008, MBT held its first training course and has

never stopped. Since its inception, through 2016 it has trained over 900 BMETs on the operation, PM and Calibration/

Verification procedures on contrast injectors. This one hour course will introduce students to the basic operation and

maintenance of contrast injectors. Topics covered include: Contrast Injector Applications; The purpose of Contrast

Injectors; Modalities that Utilize Contrast Media and Why; an Introduction to Contrast

Media, Syringes and other Disposables; Components and Configurations of Contrast

Injectors; Controls and Indicators; Routine Operation; Preventive Maintenance of

Contrast Injectors; Recommended PM Schedule; Inspection Procedures; Cleaning Procedures for Contrast Injectors.

Presented by John Pritchard II of Venture Medical, a company that specializes in the refurbishment of a wide range of

medical equipment, including surgical tables, surgical lights, and stretchers. This 75 minute class is an interactive

course for performing perfect PMs, rapid repairs and time-saving tips and tricks on your Steris Amsco 3080/3085

surgical tables. The Steris Amsco 3080-3085 series surgical tables are one of the most widely used surgical tables in

use today. The course will review basic preventative maintenance, time saving techniques, common repair scenarios,

and a few "tips and tricks" along the way! This course will also be advantageous for those with other brands and

models of surgical tables as many of the topics covered will be similar. Course attendees will be

encouraged to participate in a hands-on demonstration during the class. The course will be conducted

from our perspective, as a refurbishing company, so we will review our procedure from initial

assessment to the finalization of the refurbished product, which is comprehensive and a good

companion to the OEM preventative maintenance procedures.

2018

Saturday, December 8

1.25 hours

11:00am—12:15pm Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance of

Operative Rigid and Flexible scopes.

Presented by Garth Iversen, CCSVP, Regional Product Manager- Surgical Devices, Steris IMS

Participants will be able to explain what and how to inspect up to 10 key inspection points on rigid operative scope

and 32 key inspection points on a flexible colonoscope Gastroscope and ERCP scope.

Attendees will be also able to identify the inspection points and damage relative to

scope type use and function.

The attendees will be able to identify key areas of malfunction and identify 4 levels of functionality.

This presentation will also aid in helping to meet some of the requirements for an AEM program.

Class #09

Class #08

Class #14

Page 10: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

3:45pm—5:00pm (part 2)

11:00am—12:15pm

11:00am—12:15pm (part 1)

11:00am—12:15pm

Medical Device Cybersecurity

Operating Microscopes Basics

BMET Review

Class #12

Presented by Mike Busdicker , System Director of Clinical Engineering Support Services at Intermountain Healthcare.

Mike is an active member of AAMI, ACHE, UHE, HIMSS, NH-ISAC, MDSISC, and is a member of the AAMI Technology

Management Council.

Why are we talking about Medical Device Cybersecurity (again)? Role of HTM in Medical Device Cybersecurity.

Medical Device Cybersecurity Program .Building a business plan to address the gaps. Governance and level of

maturity. Maintaining security while building the program. Business Continuity and disaster recovery. Update of the

Program at Intermountain Healthcare. Internal Collaboration and External Collaboration. Securing Devices on the Network.

Emerging Risks. Challenges. US Gov. Cyber & Information Security Engineering References

Presented by Louis (Lou) Katchis, a founding member of the Florida Biomed Society who has been active in the Bio-

medical Engineering Field for over 45 years. He served on both of the AAMI- BMET and CCE certification boards and

the TMC board.

The brief 2 session course will cover the reasons for you to consider undertaking the BMET Exam, the value of Certifi-

cation to your career, application technique, best methods to study for the test, reference materials, joining with a group. Special

training materials will be supplied by the instructor. As time allows, we will actually take a trial test from the AAMI study materials.

It will give you insight to how and what to study and take the test efficiently. A copy of the application will be provided. A special

door prize will be awarded at the end of the course.

Presented by Gary Lindsay of Prescott’s Inc.

This class will cover the basic functions and components of surgical microscopes.

Surgical Uses-Microscope requirements and features for use in various types of surgical procedures.

Microscope Terminology- Parts of the microscope and their components and functions will be explained

Preventive Maintenance and Cleaning- Routine checks, testing and maintenance

procedures

Troubleshooting- This section will provide information abut many common problems

and their solutions

1.25 hours

2.5 hours

Saturday, December 8

1.25 hours

2018

Class #15

Class #13 a & b

Page 11: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Presented by Todd Boyland , Vice President and Director of Training with RSTI

This course is designed to help the Imaging service professional with diagnosing network and PACS issues common in

today’s imaging department. The specific objectives of this course are:

Identify “finger pointing” issues that arise in PACS networks

Introduce DICOM Emulators and basic operations

Use DICOM emulators to troubleshoot problems between systems in PACS networks

Demonstrate DICOM Emulator troubleshooting techniques and logging

Make troubleshooting techniques so easy you have no excuse not to implement them.

Diagnosing Problems in a PACS Network Using Software

Emulators

3:45pm—5:00pm

1.25 hours

3:45pm—5:00pm

1.25 hours

1.25 hours

3:45pm—5:00pm

Jenifer Brown has 26 years of experience in Talent Acquisition and Placement in Technical Fields and for the last 21

years she has specialized in Healthcare’s Medical Equipment Service Industry which is the focus of her company:

Health Tech Talent Management, LLC.

A step by step workshop on presenting and selling yourself for career advance-

ment. From your initial “calling card” –your resume, to references and then to your presenta-

tion during the final interview. This a “how to” comprehensive instruction on not just tackling

those tough interview questions, but to close the deal on the negotiation table.

Resume Writing and Interviewing Techniques

Saturday, December 8

What You Always Wanted to Know About Neonatal

Thermoregulation but Were Afraid to Ask

Presented by Mike Koenig, Product Application Specialist, Atom Medical USA

This 75 minute class will cover:

An overview of the history of neonatal thermoregulation; Manufacturers and their history; Basic concepts of

thermoregulation – heat loss and gain; Options for temperature management-manual

and servo; The issues of using manual control – It’s up to you; The issues of using servo

control. How does the gozinta manage the gozouta?

What’s this “Developmental Care” thing and how is it affecting neonatal care?

Where do we go from here?

2018

Class #18

Class #16

Class #21

Page 12: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

3:45pm—5:00pm

3:45pm—5:00pm MRI coils: Troubleshooting and Minimizing Common Failures

Presented byTed Lucidi, Technical and Clinical Specialist with Innovatus Imaging.

In this session, we'll examine popular coil models and present their common modes of failure. The goals are that you

will be able to understand how specific coil models fail, gain insight into minimizing common failures and learn some

quick troubleshooting techniques so that costly repairs can be minimized.

Innovatus Imaging has been a leader in the coil repair industry for over 20 years and repairs

several thousand MRI coils every year. Throughout its history, Innovatus has tracked and

trended specific modes of failure across each coil model.

1.25 hours

1.25 hours

1.25 hours

2018

Saturday, December 8

3:45pm—5:00pm

Reducing Equipment Risks with Proper Battery Maintenance

Defibrillator Maintenance

Presented by Bruce Hallowell of Zoll

Presented by Joe Padilla Of Interstate All Battery Center

Class #19

Class #20

Class #17

Page 13: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Classrooms

Registration

Exhibit Hall

Disco Party

Friday, Dec 7- 9:00-11:00pm

Friday, Dec 7

4:30-6:30 pm

Saturday, Dec 8

11:45am to 3:00pm

Grand Harbor Ballroom

Disney’s Yacht Club Convention Center

Sign up for FBS Educational Presentations Here:

http://fbsonline.net/page37.html

Page 14: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

2018

Enjoy the elegant yet family friendly atmosphere at one of Disney’s deluxe resort hotels. Delight in the formal

grace of a grand New England-style yacht club at this lakeside hotel. Relax in the inviting elegance of a plush

lobby replete with nautical touches. Sharing many amenities with its pastel-toned sister, Disney’s Beach Club

Resort, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is walking distance to Epcot and a convenient boat ride to Disney’s Hollywood

Studios.

FBS attendees can take advantage of our special room rates at the Yacht Club. Special rates for FBS Attendees

are also available at Disney’s Coronado Springs and Caribbean Beach Hotels. Attendees will need to arrange for

transportation to the Yacht Club for FBS education and events.

Hotel rooms can be reserved by

following this link: https://book.passkey.com/event/49285568/owner/70576/home

Disney’s Yacht Club

Resort

1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard

Lake Beuna Vista, FL 32830

(407) 934 7000

Book Your Hotel Room

Click here

Page 15: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

http://fbsonline.net/page34.html

Sponsorship Opportunities are Available

Find out more about Tyler’s Hope: http://www.tylershope.org

Check out Top Golf Orlando

https://topgolf.com/us/

orlando

FBS Tyler’s Hope Event Homepage

http://fbsonline.net/page34.html

Transportation sponsored by:

Page 16: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

Sign up for Golf Here http://fbsonline.net/page27.html

Page 17: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

FBS puts on a late night Disco Party, right after the Vendor Reception, on Friday night. Put on your

best 70/80's digs and dance, dance, dance at Walt Disney World's Yacht Club Convention Center's

Salon 1- 3, 9:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. 12/7/2018 (cocktails and snacks will be available)

*attendees must be 21 years or older to attend this event. Fees for this event are non-refundable.

Get Your Disco Party

Tickets Here http://fbsonline.net/page32.html

Sponsored by:

Page 18: December 6 – 9, 2018 s Yacht lub Resort Orlando Florida

2018

24 X 7 Magazine FSI PRONK

AAMI Gallo Medical / Skytron Quality Medical

AIV GCX RADCAL

AllParts/Dunlee General Anesthetic Services ReLink

Alphasource Group Gopher Medical RemedPar

AMICO Hettich Repair Med

Atlas Speciality Lighting IMS Steris Richardson Electronics

ATOM Innovatus Imaging RPI

ATS/ CIRS Integrity Biomedical RSTI Training

Avante Intermed Sage Services Group

BC Group Interstate Battery Schiller America's

Benjamin Biomedical ISS SE Biomedical

Beta Biomedical J2S Seaward Group

Biomedical Repair & Consult JDIS Sodexo CTM

BMES MDIS SONODEPOT

Cadmet MedEquip Biomedical SPECTRUM

CETECH Medwrench Summit Imaging

Conquest Imaging MERCURY MEDICAL Technation

Crothall Meriam TECHNICAL PROSPECTS

CSZ Merlin 360 Technicuff/Datrend

DEXA Metropolitan Medical Tenacore

DirectMed Parts Mindray The Connectiv

DOTmed Mobile Instrument Tracelogix

Drager MultiMedical Tri-Imaging

E.L. Parts MW Imaging TRIMEDX

Echonous-Signostics Northfield US Ophthalmic

Ed Sloan & Associates NUVOLO USOC

Elite Biomedical OneSource docs Varex Imaging

EQ2 OZARK Venture

ERD, LLC Philips Medical Verathon

Exclusive Medical Prescott's Microscope Zoll Medical

Fluke PRN/Medimizer ZRG LLC