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Welcome to the History of the NCBA Page
We wanted to share with our members and others who are interested, the history
of our organization. We will be including some photos of "days gone bye," as well
as some photos and narratives of some more recent events. We hope you enjoy
your tour.
We have made available a copy of the first NCBA Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 1, dated June 12, 1981. It has been scanned as an Adobe pdf file and the size is 413K. Click Here to open the pdf file.
NCBA History
The North Carolina Biomedical Association originated in the late 1970's when a
group of BMETs were invited to meet at the Area Health Education Center in the
Wake County Medical Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. This original group of
individuals established the foundations and guiding principles, which have made
the North Carolina Biomedical Association the superlative organization that it is
today. The By-Laws formulated by this group established the principal objective of
advancing the development of personnel involved in the selection, operation,
repair and support of biomedical instrumentation of Health Care Institutions.
The evening of November 5, 1980 was an historic time for the N.C.B.A. After
months of hard work and planning, the North Carolina Biomedical Association
elected it's first Board of Directors. Out of this group of ten dedicated individuals
came the Association's officers:
| President: | Patrick K. Lynch, CBET
Carolinas Hospital Engineering Support
Services (CHESS)
Charlotte Memorial Hospital, Charlotte, NC
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| Vice President: | W. Glenn Scales, CBET
Biomedical Equipment Rental & Sales, Inc.
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| Secretary: | Wes Cormac
Moore Memorial Hospital, Pinehurst, NC
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| Treasurer: | Eddy G. Whisnant
Physio Control Corp., Raleigh, NC
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| Directors: | Jim Downing
Wilson Memorial Hospital, Wilson, NC
Frank Forrest, CBET
Memorial Hospital of Alamance County,
Burlington, NC
Dave Curry
Grace Hospital, Morganton, NC
Dr. J.C. Boone
Stanly Technical College, Albemarle, NC
Clint Crites, CBET
Carolinas Hospital Engineering Support
Services (CHESS)
N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC
Bob Strickland, R.H.Ed.
Area Health Education Center, Raleigh, NC |
During the next six months, all the members of the Board of Directors were
following up on various assigned tasks associated with further developing this
newly established organization. On June 21, 1981 the first N.C.B. A. Newsletter
was published. Membership packets, including the recently adopted By-Laws,
were distributed to the 43 members of the N.C.B.A. Membership certificates were
selected and printed, a logo design was selected and lapel pins were designed
and ordered.
Although the organization was still in a ³start-up phase², the educational needs of
the membership were still the primary focus. Even though the N.C.B.A. did not
quite exactly exist at this point, the founding members had already put on two
annual symposiums. The Third Annual Symposium was scheduled for November
12 & 13, 1981 at the Jane S. McKimmon Center on the North Carolina State
University campus. Topics presented at this Symposium included Blood Pressure
Monitoring, Infusion Pumps & Controllers and P.M. / Safety Documentation.
As a part of the Third Annual Symposium, Board of Directors elections were held
and a fresh crop of Directors were selected for two year terms. The original terms
were staggered so that half of the Board's term of office would expire each year.
Newly elected members of the Board of Directors were Lane Rushing, Richard
Zang, Virgil Smoot and Dale Crum. This process of a staggered Board rotation
was one of the original founding doctrines of the N.C.B.A. Soon thereafter, Lane
Rushing accepted a job with Physio Control and had to move to Washington, DC.
Paul Stroud, CBET at Wake Medical Center in Raleigh was appointed to replace
Lane.
On August 10, 1981, the Department of Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina issued the Articles of Incorporation to the N.C.B.A. thanks to the
considerable efforts of Frank Forrest and his wife, Nancy. This was the first step in
the process of establishing the N.C.B.A. as a non-profit corporation, legally
recognized by the State of North Carolina. One of the more historic events in the
history of the North Carolina Biomedical Association occurred on Thursday,
October 14, 1982 at the Raleigh Hilton Hotel.
The Fourth Annual Symposium saw the introduction of the Pig Pickin'. This most
popular of all N.C.B.A. events was sponsored by Andover Medical and Dave Curry
and Clint Crites served as the chefs for this inaugural event. By this time the
N.C.B.A. membership had grown to almost 200 and the Annual Symposiums were
³the² event for BMETs in North Carolina.
Each year throughout the long history of the North Carolina Biomedical
Association, people come and go and a review of the history of the NCBA shows a
long and dedicated commitment from within the membership to furthering the
goals established back in 1979. Literally hundreds of individuals, hospitals and
corporations have worked behind the scenes to help the N.C.B.A. become what it
is today ‹ the finest regional organization representing the interests of Biomedical
Equipment Technicians and Clinical Engineers.
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