Job Description:Salary Rs.12500 – 35000pm. 15 days training provided for fresher. Charges applicable for training and materials. Day shift. Willing to work in Chennai / Vellore / Coimbatore / Bangalore / Hyderabad. Call Ms.Priya 09710111737 / Sridhar 9840014983
Desired Candidate ProfileSalary Rs.12500 – 35000pm. 15 days training provided for fresher. Charges applicable for training and materials. Day shift. Willing to work in Chennai / Vellore / Coimbatore /Bangalore / Hyderabad. Call Ms.Priya 09710111737 / Sridhar 9840014983
Experience Required: 0 – 1 Years
This is a preview of Fresher Biomedical Engineer Required as Medical Coder in Chennai/Vellore/Coimbatore/Bangalore /Hyderabad.
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Medicine and technology are converging in patient care at a faster pace than most people realize. Space age advancements from point-of-care health technologies like telemedicine to medical robots performing surgery are fast becoming commonplace in many hospitals. What’s next?
Ask NJIT Distinguished Professor Atam Dhawan, an electrical engineer and associate dean of the NJIT Albert Dorman Honors College, chair of the the IEEE emerging technology committee, and workshop chair for the upcoming 33rd IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) Annual International Conference. Set for late August in Boston, the event, considered by many to be the world’s largest meeting of bioengineers, will showcase an insider’s look at medicine’s future. For more information about the conference, please visit http://embc2011.embs.org/.
WHERE ARE THE JOBS BOOMING?
Newyork Based CNN Money states this in its latest survey that you would not be turned down by your employer anytime in your life if you belong to healthcare.
So don’t worry if you have chosen Biomedical Engineering as a field for your life. Biomedical is everlasting field which will not leave you even if you are dying. Rest you can read the details below. courtesy( CNN MONEY)
While the overall job market was crippled by the effects of the Great Recession, some sectors never stopped hiring.
This is a preview of Biomedical & Healthcare: Recession Proof Jobs till eternity.
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Kochi is likely to emerge an international healthcare hub, if the responses to BCG Healthsquare, a 1.10 lakh sq.ft health mall, a novel attempt, of its kind.
Much like shopping mall offering retail space, a health mall offers the common infrastructure for health care providers to set up practice. This addresses the problem of high land cost and lack of space in cities for doctors to set up exclusive clinics.
Ms Rekha C.Babu, CEO, said that quality healthcare facilities under one roof are more in need. Earlier, individual houses were common, doctors could set up a clinic in the premises. With rapid urbanisation and apartment life, it is becoming difficult for them to set up independent practices.
This is a preview of BCG Health Square:India’s First Healthcare Mall in Kochi.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced steps to help reduce the risk of exposure to improperly reprocessed devices that can lead to the transmission of disease.
Medical devices intended for repeated use are commonplace in health care settings. They are typically made of durable substances that can withstand reprocessing, a multistep process which includes cleaning, disinfecting, or sterilization to remove debris and biologic materials that may transmit infection between patients. While successful reprocessing of reusable devices occurs routinely in health care settings, there are some devices which present particular challenges to reprocessing.