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Engineering World Health : ウィキペディア英語版 | Engineering World Health
Engineering World Health (EWH) is a non-profit organization that mobilizes the biomedical engineering community to improve the quality of health care in hospitals and clinics that serve resource-poor communities of the developing world. With this professional expertise, they install donated and newly designed medical equipment, carry out repairs and build local capacity to manage and maintain the equipment. EWH harnesses the resources of collegiate engineering programs through a network of university-based chapters and contracts with Duke University to manage a summer program that sends student biomedical engineers to developing country hospitals where they repair broken equipment. Founded in 2001 by Robert Malkin and Mohammad Kiani in Memphis, TN, its head office is now located in Durham, NC. ==BMET Training Program==
Engineering World Health started a biomedical equipment technician (BMET) training program in late 2009 to provide training for 45 technicians in Rwanda. The program was funded by the GE Foundation with the goal of providing enough trained technicians to service every hospital in Rwanda within three years. Thanks to further funding from the GE Foundation, EWH is now expanding its training program to Cambodia, Honduras and Ghana.
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