Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician – Professional (CBETP) Certification Program by Tonex

Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician – Professional (CBETP) Certification Program by Tonex prepares professionals to inspect, troubleshoot, maintain, document, and support biomedical equipment used across modern healthcare environments. The program is designed for practitioners who need practical knowledge of device classes, maintenance workflows, service documentation, preventive maintenance planning, and equipment lifecycle support in hospitals and clinical settings. It also addresses the growing operational demands created by connected medical technologies, interoperability needs, and service coordination across internal teams and external vendors.
As biomedical devices become more networked, the role of the technician extends beyond hardware reliability into safer digital operations. Participants learn how connectivity, system logs, configuration discipline, and controlled change practices affect patient care continuity and device availability. The program also highlights cybersecurity as an essential part of modern healthcare technology management, especially where connected devices, gateways, and service access points create new risks. Strong cybersecurity awareness helps reduce exposure to misconfigurations, unauthorized access, and downtime that can disrupt clinical operations.
Learning Objectives
- Apply safe inspection and testing workflows for major biomedical equipment categories
- Troubleshoot faults using structured isolation, verification, and service documentation methods
- Develop preventive maintenance plans that support reliability, traceability, and compliance
- Interpret basic connectivity concepts for networked medical devices and related service records
- Manage spare parts, replacement timing, and vendor coordination for service continuity
- Improve documentation quality within CMMS-driven maintenance and support processes
- Recognize how cybersecurity affects connected medical device safety, uptime, and change control
Audience
- Biomedical Equipment Technicians
- Healthcare Technology Management Staff
- Field Service Engineers
- Clinical Engineering Teams
- Hospital Maintenance Coordinators
- Quality and Compliance Personnel
- Cybersecurity Professionals
Program Modules
Module 1: HTM Foundations and Safety Controls
- HTM roles and service scope
- Electrical hazard awareness principles
- ESD control and handling practices
- Safety inspection process steps
- Common test tool usage
- Documentation for safe service
Module 2: Biomedical Equipment Categories and Risk
- Patient monitors and key checks
- Infusion system service considerations
- Anesthesia support device overview
- Imaging peripheral support basics
- Laboratory equipment risk awareness
- Equipment criticality and prioritization
Module 3: Structured Troubleshooting and Fault Isolation
- Symptom recognition and triage
- Fault hypothesis development methods
- Isolation path decision process
- Verification after corrective action
- Repeat issue tracking methods
- Repair documentation and closure
Module 4: Preventive Maintenance and CMMS Practice
- Preventive maintenance schedule design
- Asset record structure basics
- Work order lifecycle tracking
- Calibration traceability requirements
- Service interval review methods
- Compliance oriented documentation practices
Module 5: Connected Devices and Change Discipline
- Medical device interface basics
- Gateway and network awareness
- Log review for troubleshooting
- Configuration control fundamentals
- Service access risk awareness
- Change documentation and approval
Module 6: Quality Reporting and Fleet Planning
- Service report writing quality
- Audit ready maintenance records
- Spare parts planning methods
- Vendor service coordination steps
- Lifecycle replacement decision factors
- Fleet maintenance plan development
Exam Domains
- Electrical Safety and Inspection Principles
- Service Decision-Making for Clinical Assets
- Maintenance Planning and Reliability Oversight
- Healthcare Asset Records and Compliance Governance
- Digital Device Integrity and Configuration Assurance
- Support Strategy, Inventory, and Vendor Oversight
Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of expert-led lectures, guided discussions, practical workshops, and project-based learning focused on biomedical equipment service and operational reliability. Participants receive access to structured reference materials, applied case examples, and guided exercises that reinforce inspection methods, troubleshooting logic, documentation practices, and maintenance planning across healthcare environments.
Assessment and Certification
Participants are assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone-style applied project. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate in Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician – Professional (CBETP) Certification Program by Tonex.
Question Types
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Scenario-based Questions
Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician – Professional (CBETP) Certification Program by Tonex exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.
Advance your role in healthcare technology management with a certification program that strengthens technical service capability, documentation discipline, connected device awareness, and cybersecurity readiness for today’s clinical environments.