Thankful for our Biomedical and Clinical Engineering Professionals

The biomedical engineers, clinical engineers, biomedical engineering technicians, and technologists at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre work tirelessly to ensure that the important equipment used for patient care is well-maintained and functioning properly. We are very thankful for their expertise and commitment to patient and family centred care.

In this photo, Sean is working on a GE Aisys Cs2 Anesthesia machine used in our Hospital’s Operating Room.
Hari inspects a Artis dialysis machine which is used for in-center dialysis at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre, and La Verendrye Hospital in Fort Frances.
Corey is working on a Philips V60 non-invasive ventilator which is used in our Hospital’s Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit.
Michael is working on a WRO 300 portable reverse osmosis (RO) water unit, which is used for home hemodialysis patients and a portable water cart which allows for dialysis in the Intensive Care Unit.
Mike inspects a AK98 home hemodialysis (HHD) machine which is used for patients to have installed at home so they can do their own dialysis treatments. The HHD catchment area is from White River to Manitoba and up to Hudson Bay.
Obediah repairs a Baxter infusion pump which is used throughout our Hospital.