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The American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) is a professional society based in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania that advances clinical engineering practice. It is associated with the Certified Clinical Engineer (CCE) credential, has 2,500+ members, and conducts an annual HTM salary survey.

Key Features

  • Associated with the CCE credential
  • Annual HTM salary survey
  • Professional society for clinical engineering

What Sets Them Apart

The professional society behind the CCE credential, with 2,500+ members and an annual salary survey.

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Key Numbers

  • 2,500+ members

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Frequently Asked Questions

What credential is the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) associated with?

ACCE is associated with the Certified Clinical Engineer (CCE) credential. It is the professional society behind the CCE and advances clinical engineering practice for its members.

What is the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE)?

ACCE is a professional society based in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania that advances clinical engineering practice. It has more than 2,500 members, is associated with the CCE credential, and conducts an annual HTM salary survey.

Does ACCE publish HTM salary data?

Yes. ACCE conducts an annual HTM salary survey alongside its work on the CCE credential. The society has 2,500+ members across clinical engineering.

Who is ACCE for?

ACCE is built for HTM directors, biomed managers, and clinical engineering VPs. Founded in 1990, it serves clinical engineering professionals through the CCE credential and its annual salary survey.

Sources

  1. ACCE — American College of Clinical Engineering

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Last updated: June 7, 2026