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Welcome New Clinical Engineer, Jackie Bertan

Jackie has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan College of Engineering and an MS in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Connecticut. She also gained Clinical Engineering experience during her UConn internship at Boston Children’s Hospital. She had the opportunity to work on projects including infusion pump upgrades, AED and defib […]

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Congratulations to new Clinical Engineer, Oliver Nigro

Oliver is a recent graduate of the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program at the University of Connecticut. He had been working with us as a Clinical Engineering intern during his co-ops through Wentworth Institute of Technology and the UConn internship program. During that time, he collaborated in multiple projects including those related to


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Congratulations to Nehal Kapadia, our new Clinical Systems Engineer!

Nehal Kapadia will be moving into the department’s new Clinical Systems Engineer position on the Clinical Systems Engineering team. Nehal first joined MGH Biomed as a UConn intern and eventually transitioned to a full time Clinical Engineer in May of 2018. Nehal has grown and achieved many things during this time. Most notable for clinical



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Welcome Jorge Pimental, the first permanent full-time hire at Newton-Wellesley Hospital

Jorge joined the NWH Biomed team on January 11th. Jorge is a Biomedical Equipment Technician who recently graduated from the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology. He worked at MGH as a Biomedical Equipment Technician intern where, among other activities, he contributed to the infusion pump inspections during the first COVID surge in the spring of



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Congratulations to Jared Ruckman, the department’s first Clinical Systems Engineering Manager!

Jared joined the department in 2011 as a Clinical Engineer after completing his Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering through the Clinical Engineering Program at the University of Connecticut. His passion and abilities in the area of clinical IT systems, as well as his skills at navigating the IS organization, building relationships with its many divisions



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