TANZANIA faces acute shortage of Biomedical Engineers (BMEs), with 7,000 experts needed to handle medical equipment in the country.
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TANZANIA faces acute shortage of Biomedical Engineers (BMEs), with 7,000 experts needed to handle medical equipment in the country.
This Halloween, we’re feeling haunted by medical equipment graveyards. When hospitals receive donations that don’t work or don’t fit the hospitals’ needs, they all too often end up in giant piles like those pictured above. They fill up rooms that could otherwise hold patients, and sometimes even cost hospitals money.
Please reblog & help EWH educate and train biomedical equipment technicians to help give equipment like this new life: http://www.ewh.org/donate
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