Engineering World Health is a non-profit organization that mobilizes the biomedical engineering community to improve the quality of health care in hospitals that serve resource-poor communities of the developing world. We began the biomedical equipment technician (BMET) training program in late 2009 to provide training for 45 technicians working in Rwanda. The program was funded by the GE Foundation with the goal of providing enough trained technicians to service medical equipment at every hospital in Rwanda within three years. Thanks to further funding from the GE Foundation, EWH has expanded the training program to Cambodia, Honduras and Ghana.
To learn more about an exciting opportunity to work as a Biomedical Equipment Technician Country Coordinator in Ghana, Please go to the following:
www.idealist.org/view/job/jgcmzfhhj874/
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