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Interactive Workshop on “Medical Device Safety Guidelines” at Chandigarh
Dear Sir/Madam,
NABH is happy to announce Interactive Workshop on “Medical Device Safety Guidelines” at Chandigarh on 20th June 2015, in the series of NABH knowledge workshops.
This workshop introduces best practice guidelines for use and maintenance of medical devices, including selection, management, and assessment. In a time where healthcare technologies particularly the medical devices are finding an important and vital role in healthcare delivery, unsafe practices could not only defy the very purpose of their use but also create hazardous situations. Hence it is important to provide good management, maintenance and assessment eco-systems to the medical equipment. This workshop aims to provide the relevant knowledge to the participants.
Online Courses in Healthcare
Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society (FHTS), based in New Delhi, is a non-profit organization that integrates multi-sectoral segments through use of innovative informatics platforms for an overall improvement of population health in underserved settings. For further information you can visit us at: http://fhts.ac.in/
We are pleased to inform you that we offer 2 online courses for a duration of 6-months for capacity building in healthcare i.e. Applied Healthcare Informatics Course and Operations Research in Population Health.
The two courses are an Online Live Synchronous Programme with classes taken from international faculty. The programme will help the students to gain in-depth understanding and training in Health Information Technologies. The highlight of our programme is the students needs to have a mandatory research publication in an international peer-reviewed journal under the guidance of highly skilled mentors for the successful completion of the project.
Non- Reusable Syringe- Biomedical innovation
In a major breakthrough, a doctor in Kerala has developed a cheap, effective and eco-friendly medical syringe that can never be reused.
Dr Baby Manoj
“The Peanut Safe Syringe becomes absolutely redundant after its first use. Neither the syringe nor the needle can ever be reused. Scavengers will never be able to collect, repack and sell it in the market,” said Dr Baby Manoj, a radiologist from Kozhikode, who invented the syringe.
The syringe can be used for injection as well as blood aspiration in a single sitting. In other syringe models, separate devices are needed for each procedure.
Fresher Biomedical Engineer Job in Delhi
Position Filled Please dont Apply
Biomedical Engineers are required for Sales and Marketting of Healthcare products in Delhi
Freshers can also apply
Requirement Email
We are looking for Biomedical Engineers/ BE (Diploma) in Electrical/ MBA/ ITI Electrical for Marketing of the above in Delhi.
Freshers are welcome.
Basic requirement: Good communication skills, Ready to work in Marketing and hard working.
Good renumeration is guaranteed.
Apply with your Latest updated resume to ( Please note, Subject of email: Biomedical Job Advertised on Biomedikal.in)
Biomedical Faculty Job in Veltech College, Chennai
Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College
Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College
(Approved by ACTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai &
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution & Accredited by NBA, New Delhi)
#42&60, Avadi-Vel Tech Road,
Avadi, Chennai-600 062, Tamil Nadu, India.
Applications are invited for teaching positions in the following disciplines: Biotechnology, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electronics Communication, Computer Science, Electrical Electronics, Embedded Systems, Information Technology, Mechanical, Networking, Structural Engg., MBA, MCA, English, Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry.