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3 Biomedical Government Jobs in Haryana (Apply now)

National Rural Health Mission, Haryana has advertised for various vacancies. Eligible candidate can apply for recruitment to these jobs as follows –

  • Bio Medical Engineer/Division Level- 1 post
  • Bio Medical Engineer/District Level- 3 post
How to Apply – Duly completed application along with needed documents should be mailed to the following address – Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, Health Department, Paryatan Bhawan, Bay No. 55-58, Sector 2, Punchkula, Haryana

Last date for application – 09-04-2012

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Biomedical Job in Accretive Healthcare

Position Profile

Desirables:

  • Recognized as possessing expert knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, disease processes, signs and symptoms, medications, and laboratory values related to a specialty or specialties.
  • In-depth knowledge of medical transcription guidelines and practices.
  • Excellent skills in English usage, grammar, punctuation, and style.
  • Ability to use a vast array of professional reference materials, often in innovative ways.
  • Ability to educate others (one-on-one or group).
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to operate word processing equipment, dictation and transcription equipment, and other equipment as specified, and to troubleshoot as necessary.

Biomedical Engineer hospital Job in Mumbai

Job Description

Engineering degree in Electronic or degree in Bio medical engineering.

Hands on experience in handling medical equipments.

Manage the entire dept which includes manpower, Material, machines.

Responsible for the medical equipments in the hospital.

Maintain the price list of spares for all major equipments

Co-ordinate between the dept/wards

Ensure that the downtime of any equipment is minimum
Desired Candidate Profile:

Engineering degree in Electronic or degree in Bio medical engineering.
Hands on experience in handling medical equipments.
Manage the entire dept which includes manpower, Material, machines.
Responsible for the medical equipments in the hospital.
Maintain the price list of spares for all major equipments
Co-ordinate between the dept/wards
Ensure that the downtime of any equipment is minimum

Biomedical Engineers can control Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common neurological condition in which the normal electrochemical activity of the brain is disrupted resulting in seizures. The disease affects 1-2% of the worldwide population. According to Epilepsy Australia, it is estimated that over 180,000 Australians are living with epilepsy, approximately 2% of Australians will experience the condition at some point in their lives and up to 5% may experience a one-off epileptic seizure. Epilepsy is controlled, but not cured, by medication, and around 30% of sufferers do not respond well to medication.

Alpha 2012 – National Seminar on Recent Trends in Rehabilitation Engineering

All India Council for Technical Education

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Topics of seminar

  • Computer Application in Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Latest Developments in Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Challenges in Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Assist devices in Rehabilitation Engineering

Speakers

Experts from IISc, IIT’s and Anna University Chennai

 

Free Accomodation, Boarding and lodging for selected participants

To and Fro 2nd class fare for the outstation Candidates will be given

 

 

 

Deadline: March 20, 2012 When: April 27, 2012 – April 28, 2012

Eligibility

Faculty members from AICTE approved institutions are eligible to apply. Relevant experience in research/teaching in biomedical engineering will be an additional qualification.

Charge your Brain to Learn Faster:Biomedical Technology

If you consider your brain a microprocessor, you could assume that an increased electrical charge would lead to faster brain cells.

As silly as that sounds, that assumption may in fact be accurate. There is a startup called GoFlow, which intends to be offering a mass-market tDCS device, which stands for transcranial direct current stimulation.

There is not much information on the device as well as the manufacturer as of now, but they claim that they can provide a basic, DIY tDCS machine for just $99, instead of the typical cost of at least $600 in medical fields or academia. The promise is that tDCS has been proven to work in pain treatment and in the military to train snipers and drone pilots, who saw their learning rates accelerate by a factor of 2.5x.