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Introduction to Clinical Engineering. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • September 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251822
Introduction to Clinical Engineering, Second Edition provides a comprehensive and systematically updated examination of the role of clinical engineering within modern healthcare systems. The text articulates how engineering principles are integrated into patient-centered care delivery, addressing a persistent gap created by the lack of formalized clinical engineering degree programs. It presents a practitioner-focused framework that supports safe and effective medical device use, workflow optimization, and compliance with regulatory requirements. This revised edition expands its scope to reflect the evolving healthcare technology landscape, introducing artificial intelligence at a conceptual level while offering deeper analysis of cybersecurity and healthcare information technology. Particular emphasis is placed on interoperability, hospital technology ecosystems, and the growing interdependencies among clinical systems. Updates to U.S. regulatory policies and emerging cybersecurity risks are fully integrated throughout the text. Designed for healthcare researchers and educators, Introduction to Clinical Engineering, Second Edition delivers a coherent, analytically grounded approach to healthcare technology management. It supports evidence-based decision-making, technology lifecycle optimization, and regulatory compliance, while fostering workforce competency development and enabling the translation of theory into efficient, cost-effective, and patient-centered clinical outcomes.

Table of Contents

1. The Profession
2. Healthcare Technology Basics
3. Healthcare Technology Management
4. Safety and Systems Safety
5. Information Technology
6. Facilities Management
7. Human Resource Management

Authors

Samantha Jacques McLaren Health Care, Mount Blanc, MI, USA. Samantha Jacques, PhD, FACHE, McLaren Health Care, Mount Blanc, MI. Dr. Jacques is the Vice President of Clinical Engineering at McLaren. She manages Services throughout the McLaren system including 14 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, and Michigan's largest network of cancer centers. She is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and a member of the AAMI Standards Committee. Prior to McLaren, she was Director of Clinical Engineering at Penn State Health.