Biomedical Electronics Technician (BMD)
Biomedical electronics technicians are expected to obtain knowledge of the principles of modern biomedical techniques, the proper procedure in the care, handling and maintenance of biomedical equipment and to display an attitude/behavior expected of an electronics technician who works in a hospital or healthcare environment.
Additional Information
- FREE retake! ETA allows one free retake with all ETA certification exams after a 30-day waiting period. (This does not apply to FCC exams.) Retakes must be completed within one year of the first exam session.
- Biomedical Fact Sheet
- ACCREDITED by the International Certification Accreditation Council (ICAC)
Biomedical Imaging Equipment Technician (BIET)
A Biomedical Imaging Equipment Technician should be familiar with the following topics: anatomy, medical terminology, computers, electro/mechanical safety, picture archive communication system, diagnostic ultrasound equipment, building wiring, basic radiographic equipment, film processing, test equipment, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, codes and regulations, troubleshooting, radiation safety, radiation physics, and linear accelerators.
If you hold a Standalone BIET and later complete the Associate CET (CETa), then you are eligible to upgrade to a Journeyman CET! To apply for the Journeyman CET, you must have two or more years of combined work and electronics training. To upgrade, please fill out the Journeyman CET upgrade form. Journeyman upgrades are $50.
Additional Information
- FREE retake! ETA allows one free retake with all ETA certification exams after a 30-day waiting period. (This does not apply to FCC exams.) Retakes must be completed within one year of the first exam session.
- Biomedical Fact Sheet
- ACCREDITED by the International Certification Accreditation Council (ICAC)