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BMET Apprenticeship Program secures first official partner

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | May 03, 2021 HTM
The new AAMI BMET Apprenticeship Program is off and running thanks to Jackson, Tennessee-based ReNew Biomedical Services.

ReNew signed on with AAMI in April to become its first official partner in the one-of-a-kind program, which combines online and classroom education with up to 6,000 hours of on-the-job learning time. Program partners hire apprentices directly, and provide them with training—and paid work experience—at their own facilities.

Participants in the two-year program can earn three industry-recognized credentials: AAMI’s Certified Associate in Biomedical Technology (CABT) and Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET), candidate status; and the CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) certification. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, they also receive a journeyman certificate from AAMI and the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Program employers, on the other hand, become eligible for grants from the federal government that can offset the costs associated with training. But more important, says Mark Taylor, one of the three managing partners at ReNew Biomedical, they gain access to potential “biomed talent” that most would probably agree is in very short supply.

“Fortunately for us,” Taylor says, “we’ve been growing exponentially. But hiring has been difficult, to say the least. It’s been hard to find people who even know what HTM is.”

An Idea Born of Necessity

ReNew Biomedical, Taylor explains, offers biomedical field services in all 50 states. “Med flights, EMS, surgery centers, hospitals—we do service work onsite, or at our depot here in Jackson, for every kind of healthcare entity you can imagine.”

The company has 18 full-time employees, including 13 technicians, and has five vehicles that cover the country serving as mobile biomed workshops. “We literally work on anything and everything except for large imaging machines,” Taylor says. Their core modality is movable medical equipment like defibrillators, vital signs monitors, ventilators, and infusion pumps.

A few years ago, as the company was expanding, Taylor and his partners approached a local community college about creating a trade program for students who were interested in healthcare technology management. That idea sputtered out when they realized how little people knew about the field, but later they managed to bring it back to life as the “ReNew Biomedical Training Academy.”

“We’d contacted AAMI right before COVID to figure out how we were going to reach people,” Taylor says. “And then almost overnight our problem got even bigger with all the equipment facilities suddenly needed to handle the surge of sick patients.”

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