Co-Vents is deploying an experienced team across the country to serve as a channel for acquiring retired ventilators. This team has deep local geographical experience in historical ventilator purchase patterns as both sales and service representatives. They will purchase decommissioned ventilators that will be shipped to Co-Vents service centers for refurbishing of the device. These certified devices will be made available to states and health systems to help increase ventilator capacity and save lives. Co-Vents has tapped a team with deep experience in the design, manufacturing and servicing of ventilators complimented by leading pulmonary physicians. Our team is passionate about bridging the ventilator gaps for COVID-19 patients. Every ventilator that we return to service will represent lives our team has saved. A Not-For-Profit Saving Lives by Growing the US Ventilator Supply
It is estimated that there are 100K retired ventilators in the United States.
20% of these ventilators could be quickly returned to service.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katierubano/ , email me at katierubano@gmail.com or call 303.594.6667. Please see the attached flyer and letter noting that we are working with the White House Coronavirus Task force on this project.
Thank you all for your amazing dedication and hard work during this unprecedented time! We couldn't do this without Clinical Engineers!
Best Regards,
Katie Rubano
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In order to address the nation wide shortage of Biomedical Technology Service Technicians in the hospital, vendor and manufacturer sectors, HBA has established the HBA Scholarship with Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs, IA. The HBA Scholarship is for students pursuing a degree in the Associate of Applied Science Electronic Engineering Technology program at IWCC