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Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Virtual Lab

Learn hands-on skills to prepare for a Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician role!
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Course Details

Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Virtual Lab is a 40-hour online, self-paced course. In this course, learners develop their troubleshooting and problem-solving skills for biomedical equipment maintenance. They prepare themselves for further education towards a career as a biomedical technician or for working in a hospital, clinic, or other healthcare facility.

The course focuses on seven foundational areas needed for biomedical equipment maintenance: fundamental skills, human anatomy, electrical and electronic systems, mechanical systems, fluid systems, computer and network systems, and communication. After completing this course, learners will be prepared with the foundational knowledge and skills needed for further training towards maintaining biomedical equipment.

The course is aligned with SACA certification, and learners who successfully complete the course will have completed the coursework for several SACA micro-credentials. The course does not provide SACA certification; learners who wish to become certified will need to complete one or more SACA exams.

Biomedical Equipment Maintenance uses content from videos, documents, and Amatrol. Learners can work at their own pace, and a learner who spends 8 hours a week will complete the course in approximately 5 weeks. Learners are assessed by a final quiz on each individual module. Learners need to achieve 80% or higher on each final quiz to successfully complete the course and will have three attempts to pass each quiz.

After This Course, You Will Be Able To
Define biomedical equipment maintenance and describe the role of technology in the field. Explain essential safety procedures for the equipment maintenance work environment. Describe basic human anatomy and physiology. Describe and troubleshoot electrical circuits, including schematics, electrical measurements, and transformers. Describe and troubleshoot a variety of electronic sensors. Describe and troubleshoot mechanical power system components. Describe and troubleshoot pneumatic fluid systems. Troubleshoot networking systems, including PLC and Ethernet systems. Describe strategies for effective workplace communication, including conflict resolution.

Skills you will learn

RepairingEquipment MaintenanceTroubleshootingOperations MonitoringQuality Control Analysis
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Knowledge Outcomes and Experience

Jobs & Careers
Medical Equipment Repairers
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Workers

Instructor Details

Emily Albertsen
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Reviews

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Tamika W.08/20/2025
FL, United States
Great learning material
Berat A.06/19/2025
PA, United States
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