Broderick Johnson

Biomedical Engineer at Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc.

Broderick Johnson, MS, is a seasoned biomedical engineer currently working at Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc. since January 2022. Broderick's extensive experience spans nearly three decades in the U.S. Coast Guard, where roles included Command Staff/Human Resources Manager, overseeing over 100 personnel and managing significant operational budgets, and Engineering Operations and Human Resources Manager, responsible for branch engineering personnel and policies. Broderick also held positions as Engineering Operations Manager and Chief Aircrew Instructor in a dynamic aviation manufacturing environment. Academically, Broderick earned a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Science from Indiana State University, complemented by training at various prestigious institutions.

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Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc.

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Mission Canon Medical Systems USA delivers innovative imaging solutions and services through our Made for Life philosophy to improve the quality of life for all people. Our Heritage Canon Medical Systems is born from two global leaders—Canon and Toshiba Medical. In business for more than 100 years, Toshiba Medical was built to improve the quality of life for all people. It delivered on this mission with medical innovations that are Made for Life—made to improve the lives of patients, clinicians and administrators. Its legacy was built with pioneering medical technology, such as the world's first X-ray machines in 1932 and Japan's first Magnetic Resonance Imaging systems (MRI) in 1983. Toshiba Medical’s vision was strengthened in 2016 with its acquisition by Canon. Canon entered the healthcare business in 1940 with the development of Japan’s first indirect X-ray camera which was used for the early detection of pulmonary tuberculosis. The partnership of these two companies (now Canon Medical Systems Corporation), brings together two cutting-edge technology businesses, founded with similar values of creativity, flexibility and patient-friendly healthcare solutions. Today, their combined history of research and innovation drive forward Canon Medical Systems’ vision for building a world-class healthcare enterprise.