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History of CABMET Study Group

History of CABMET Study Group. Started in 2004 for the May test We found it better to have expert presenters talk about areas they know best Run by the C olorado A ssociation of BMET s. (CABMET) a small non-profit state Biomed organization

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History of CABMET Study Group

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  1. History of CABMET Study Group Started in 2004 for the May test We found it better to have expert presenters talk about areas they know best Run by the Colorado Association of BMETs. (CABMET) a small non-profit state Biomed organization CABMET has proven results by members of our group since the start of the group, including some highest scores. • 2006 we spread out to become a national group through teleconference

  2. History of Study Group • Members of our group got the highest scores in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 • 2008- 2011 CABMET was able to advertise the group through the AAMI Conference • 2008 more than ½ of the people that passed were part of our group • 2011- Over 250 members of CABMET Study Group pass certification (over ½ of the people that passed) • 2011- Members of CABMET group got highest score on all 3 tests • The group has grown every year mostly by word of mouth and proven results • The goal of our CBET group is to provide education to our members and other interested BMETs and provide it at a price that is affordable for everyone.

  3. Teleconference Rules 1. There will be a break for questions 2. We would like questions only asked during the break 3. Leave your phone muted until the break for questions 4. If you have a question during the class write it down and wait to ask it until the break or you can put it on the chat window. 5. Please be courteous to others on the conference call 6. If some questions are more involved and don’t pertain to the group then they will be answered at the end of the class. 7. Normal class hours are 5-7 Mountain Time, but we will answer questions past the end of class. We can also answer questions by email. Email all questions you have to cbetstudygroup@cabmet.org

  4. Requirements • FULL CERTIFICATION: • Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET), Certified • Radiology Equipment Specialist (CRES)*, or Certified Laboratory • Equipment Specialist (CLES)* : • Applicants must meet ONE of the following minimum eligibility • requirements: • Applicants must meet ONE of the following minimum eligibility requirements: • 1. Associate’s degree in biomedical academic program and two years full-time • BMET work experience; OR • 2. Completion of a U.S. military biomedical equipment technology program • and two years full-time BMET work experience; OR • 3. Associate’s degree in electronics technology and three years full-time • BMET work experience; OR • 4. Four years full-time BMET work experience. • CABMET recommends people to use the experience qualification (#3) if they fit in this category. This is the easiest and requires the least documentation.

  5. Additional Requirements- Fully Certified • Additional eligibility routes for CLES Applicants only: • 5. Associate’s degree in medical laboratory technology and three years fulltime • BMET work experience; OR • 6. Bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory technology and two years full-time • BMET work experience. • *CRES and CLES Applicants for full certification: At least 40% of work • experience over the last two years or 25% over the last five years must be in • the designated specialty area.

  6. Requirements • CANDIDATE STATUS: • Applicants desiring Full certification, but who do not yet meet the • eligibility requirements (as listed in last slide), have the opportunity to • apply through candidate status. Successful candidates are given five • years to meet the minimum eligibility requirements and be awarded Full • certification. • To test as a candidate for any of the certification, an applicant must • meet ONE of the following minimum eligibility requirements: • To test as a candidate for any of the certifications, an applicant must meet • ONE of the following minimum eligibility requirements: • 1. Associate’s degree in biomedical academic program; OR • 2. Completion of a U.S. military biomedical equipment technology program; • OR • 3. Associate’s degree in electronics technology and one year full-time BMET • work experience; OR • 4. Two years of full-time BMET work experience. • NOTE: A Bachelor’s degree does not replace work experience requirements.

  7. Additional Requirements- Candidate Status • Additional eligibility routes for CLES Applicants only: • 5. Associate’s degree in medical laboratory technology and one year full-time • BMET work experience; OR • 6. Bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory technology. • IMPORTANT: If claiming eligibility based in full or in part on an Associate’s or • Bachelor’s degree, a copy of the diploma MUST be included with the • Application and fees. A copy of the diploma is required for individuals applying • under the completion of a U.S. military biomedical program. Official college • transcripts may be requested at the discretion of the application reviewer, but • required from international applicants. NOTE: A Bachelor’s degree does not • replace work experience requirements.

  8. Application Checklist • Applicants MUST include the following: • Completed and signed Application (Part I, Part II) • Copy of diploma (if claiming eligibility based on an Associate’s or • Bachelor’s degree) • Copy of military diploma (if using completion of U.S. military • biomedical program as eligibility route) • Official college transcript (for international applicants) • Required Fee(s) • NOTE: Applications will be returned if not submitted with the required • documentation and fees.

  9. Mail to: • Applications MUST be postmarked by the application deadline as noted on the front cover. • Mailed to: • ICC Examinations • Professional Testing Corporation • 1350 Broadway – 17th Floor • New York, NY 10018 • Applications postmarked after the application deadline cannot be guaranteed acceptance.

  10. Applicant Review Process • Once reviewed, applicants will be notified of the following: • If eligible: Applicants will be notified by PTC within approximately two weeks • confirming their registration. • If ineligible: Application and fees will be returned to applicant with a notice of • ineligibility.

  11. Scheduling Exam • You will be mailed an Eligibility Notice four weeks prior to the start of • the testing period. • A candidate not receiving an Eligibility Notice at least three weeks before the beginning of the testing period should contact: • Professional Testing Corporation by telephone at (212) 356-0660. • To find a testing center near you visit: • http://www.ptcny.com/cbt/sites.htm or call PSI at (800) 211-2754. • Note: You will not be able to schedule your examination appointment until you have received an Eligibility Notice from PTC.

  12. Passing the Test • 150 multiple choice- You must get 105 correct to pass! • You have 3 hours to take the exam

  13. What to Bring • The Eligibility Notice • Photo ID- Government issued. • Calculator- see requirements below.

  14. Calculator • Recommended but not required. • Simple based calculators that have • 10 numbers (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9), add (+), subtract (-), multiply (x), divide (/) and equals (=) functions, which have no programming options or preconfigured buttons with formulas or calculations (summations, financial computations, etc.) may be used. These calculators may have an "M“ button which is for memory. It only memorizes numbers, not calculations, formulas, etc. • It is the responsibility of the applicant to clear any information and/or programs stored before the examination. • The use of any calculator with unacceptable features or for retrieval of information/programs during the examination is considered an act of cheating. No cell phone or cell phone calculators! • You will need it on 1-5 answers on the test. All the formulas you will need are given. On screen calculator can be used too.

  15. Results • Within 4 weeks after the test after the close of the testing period. • Examination results will NOT be provided over the telephone, e-mailed, or faxed by PTC or ICC under anycircumstances

  16. Test • Online Example: • http://www.ptcny.com/cbt/demo.htm

  17. Links • http://www.aami.org/certification • Free Magazine Subscriptions: http://www.24x7mag.com • MD Publishing http://www.mdpublishing.com/subscription.aspx TechNation Magazine

  18. AAMI Memberships • AAMI New Professional Membership = 5 years or less in field http://www.aami.org/membership/newprofessional.html Regular Memberships: http://www.aami.org/membership/categories.html

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