Biomedical Engineer Job in Madras Medical Mission, Chennai
www.mmm.org.in
www.mmm.org.in
Essential responsibilities
SALES & AFTER SALES
Generating, qualifying and converting new leads into customers, in addition to growing & maintaining the existing customer base.
Generating proposals, preparing sales quotations, planning
customer meetings, and demonstrating equipment capabilities on assigned medical products in assigned territory
Sales & Services of Biomedical Equipment. Installation of Biomedical Equipment. Handle services and Sales call for the Medical Equipment.
Required Biomedical Engineer (Fresher can also Apply).
Diploma in Biomedical or Electronic .
ITI in Biomedical.
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Company: | LabIndia Healthcare |
Industry: | Biotechnology/Pharmaceutical/Medicine/Healthcare |
Job Function: | Healthcare & Medical |
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![]() Company Details:Labindia Healthcare is a pan-India supplier of healthcare solutions, in areas of Diagnostics, Medical Imaging, Wound Management, Critical Care, Molecular Breast Imaging and Sleep Sciences. |
![]() Job Description Details:Candidates with 1-2 years experience in patient monitoring, Imaging and critical care should apply. Qualification B. E. /B. Tech – Biomedical. Freshers with aptitude for working in the field may also apply. Salary and benefits will be offered based upon candidates capabilities and experience. |
Introduction
The workshop aims to discuss the various ways and means by which information and communication technology can be applied in health care sector so that selective diagnosis, emergency and long-term clinical care can be provided to people. It can also help to produce new clinical decision support systems which can aid the physician. This workshop will explore the possibility of reducing the cost & complexity involved in healthcare practice thereby benefiting healthcare professionals and ultimately aims to provide quality healthcare to people at a lesser cost. Further this workshop will highlight the need for continued support for the advancement of e-health leading to health Information System, Telemedicine/TeleHealth and its applications which have greater relevance to rural people in India.
During 1960’s engineers were first inspired to work in the clinical environment in response to concern about patient safety as well as rapid procreation of clinical equipment’s. In the process, a new engineering discipline evolved i.e “Biomedical or Clinical Engineering”.
In the not-too-distant past, a developing nation aim to be seen as a country that is deficient in access to modern technology but today, increasing globalization can help make a new technology serviceable wherever that it might be useful.