DocumentCode :
3585755
Title :
A novel approach to biomedical technicians training: a review of in-house mentorship in Ugandan hospitals
Author :
SSekitoleko, R.T. ; Hoyle, S. ; Daglish, S. ; Ackers, L.
Author_Institution :
Uganda Maternal & Newborn Hub, Uganda
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
This paper reports on the approach taken by the Uganda Maternal and Newborn Hub (UMNH) working under the Sustainable Volunteering Project funded by THET. It summarises the progress, successes and challenges of the project 18 months since it started. The main aim was to build capacity in biomedical engineering across 6 health facilities in Uganda. The project mainly covered medical equipment used in maternal and new-born health. At the start of the project, inventories were taken to assess the conditions of the equipment. Subsequently, training focused on improving practical skills and equipment management principles was conducted. Another set of inventories was taken in the second year.
Keywords :
biomedical education; health care; obstetrics; paediatrics; training; Sustainable Volunteering Project funded; THET; UMNH; Uganda Maternal and Newborn Hub; Ugandan hospitals; biomedical engineering capacity building; biomedical technician training; equipment management principles; in house mentorship; maternal health; medical equipment; new born health; practical skills improvement; Equipment Management; Mentorship; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low Resource Settings (AHT 2014)
Type :
conf
Filename :
7083586
Link To Document :
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