The program, designed specifically to meet the worldwide need of skilled labor in developing countries, returns qualified, trained biomedical technicians home with professional skills to improve hospital conditions in developing countries. Dallas, Texas July 23, 2008 -- On June 28, 2008, the Dallas-based non-profit humanitarian organization, MediSend International, held commencement exercises for twelve students, including three women and nine men from Angola and Nigeria. After spending six months in MediSend's intensive Biomedical Repair Training Program, the graduates return to their home country hospitals with essential professional skills. Their ability to maintain, repair and properly use life-saving biomedical equipment will facilitate delivery of better patient-care and markedly improve healthcare conditions overall in...
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