Company Name : OJJUS MEDICARE
Job Description:Incharge of division Coordinating with suppliers Planning and budgeting of medical equipments Daily rounds and audit of the medical equipments Attend the complaints of the medical equipments Maintain the records and reports of the division
Desired Candidate ProfileBTech/BE Biomedical Engineer job-seeker with min 3-years experience in hospitals.
Experience Required: 2 – 5 Years
Education Required: UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Salary: Rupees 1,25,000 – 2,00,000
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Experience:2 – 5 Years
Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital
Functional Area:Healthcare, Medical, R&D
Posted Date:16 Jul
Desired Candidate Profile
B.E. degree with experience in Medical Institution, Hospitals etc.
Incharge of department
Coordinating with suppliers
Planning and budgeting of medical equipments
Daily rounds and audit of the medical equipments
Attend the complaints of the medical equipments
Maintain the records and reports of the department
Keywords: Eras Lucknow Medical College, Bio – Medical
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The ERA’s Hospital is a six storied hospital with various clinical departments and their respective wards along with the preclinical departments. The Hospital building also houses the Emergency Block, O.P.D. and O.T. Block.
For a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, spending time crunching numbers is leading to technologies that could save lives.
Dr. Thomas Hughesand his colleagues have pioneered patient-specific 3-D models of blood flow through the heart and blood vessels that could help guide best practices for cardiologists.
Rather than relying on earlier computer models — where simple two-dimensional geometry shared little resemblance to actual anatomy — medical doctors can now use the work of Hughes to better understand how various medical interventions in the heart and vessels affect blood flow. As a result, crucial information can be provided about the safety and effectiveness of commonly used devices like stents, angioplasties and bypass grafts.
This is a preview of Biomedical Innovation: Patient Specific 3D Blood Flow Model.
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Researchers at Purdue University’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering are in the process of developing scaffold-like materials that promises to speed up the recovery process for patients. The wound healing material has a fast curing time once inside the body.
Alyssa Panitch, an associate professor at Purdue University, heads the research team that discovered the liquid wound healing material, after numerous years of clinical testing at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. The material is being touted as a modern medicine breakthrough and promises to create an expedited process for burn victims and those that require the fastest recovery time possible.
The research is showing that the liquid material can be injected directly into a wound site and will solidify and fill any space needed. Once inside the body, the liquid spreads out and forms an almost immediate bonding for repairs of such wound treatments as mending damaged bones, spinal cord fusions, arterial reattachment, and other tissue rebuilding procedures.
This is a preview of Biomaterials Research Update: New Wound Healing Materials at Purdue.
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IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, Imaging, andSystems Biology Conference (HISB) – July 26-29, 2011 – IBM
Almaden Rsch Labs, San Jose, CA
Early registration deadline ends this week.
Conference program includes plenary talks, invited speakers, panels andtutorials in addition to peer-reviewed oral presentations and poster
papers. Check out the program at http://www.ieee-hisb.org.
The conference brings together leading researchers from over 18 countries working in healthcare informatics, medical imaging, and systems biology to create synergies that close the loop in the biological causal analysis of diseases, their detection through advanced imaging and the analysis of their relationships with treatments and outcomes.
This is a preview of IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, Imaging, and Systems Biology Conference (HISB).
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MEDTEC India, part of the UBM Canon family of medical technology tradeshows, conferences, and publications, will be held October 19-20 in Mumbai.
Call For Papers
MEDTEC India is accepting applications-based submissions for technology that supports the design, development, and manufacture of medical products for our Medical Technology Innovation Forum (MDIT).
• Attendees will hear practical information and innovative solutions to take their products from concept to market
• We are looking for application based technology presentations where the technology is new
• We are also looking for clear process-led case studies
• In order to be considered within this elite group of presenters, please send a title, 50 word abstract and short biography. Please note that priority will be given to speakers with technical backgrounds over those with marketing/sales roles
More information on MEDTEC India may be found at www.medtecindia.com. More information on UBM Canon’s global portfolio of medical manufacturing events may be found here.