Thursday, February 3, 2005

MediSend International is First to Offer a Comprehensive Biomedical Training Program Designed Specifically for Developing Countries

MediSend International is First to Offer a Comprehensive Biomedical Training Program Designed Specifically for Developing Countries

Students from Africa are currently learning life-saving skills in a program created in direct response to the worldwide lack of skilled biomedical technicians.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) May 1, 2008

In developing countries, even basic biomedical equipment can mean the difference between life and death. An X-ray machine can ensure that broken bones heal rather than cripple. An ultrasound machine can be the difference between a mother's unbearable grief at losing her child or the joy of having a healthy newborn placed in her arms. Tragically, a lack of trained personnel means this life saving equipment is often unused.

MediSend International is the first global organization to offer a comprehensive solution to these problems with its innovative Biomedical Repair Training Program©, designed specifically to meet the needs and challenges of hospitals in developing countries. The intensive curriculum and training model were created in direct response to the worldwide lack of skilled biomedical technicians.

Twelve students from Africa are currently learning life-saving skills in MediSend International's Biomedical Training Program. The nine men and three women from Angola and Nigeria, all sponsored by the ExxonMobil Foundation as part of the ExxonMobil Africa Health Initiative, will return to their home countries as qualified biomedical technicians trained on a complete range of biomedical equipment typically found in developing country hospital environments. The trainees will spend six months taking courses in the first comprehensive, performance-based biomedical training curriculum for developing countries that meets US/BMET standards in biomedical technologies.

"We believe that education and the transfer of skills are critical to achieving sustainable, quality healthcare in developing country populations," said Gerald McElvy, president of the ExxonMobil Foundation. "ExxonMobil is proud to be a part of MediSend's innovative healthcare programs to meet these goals."

MediSend's biomedical training laboratory and classrooms are located in the Elisabeth Dahan Humanitarian Center, MediSend's global headquarters in Dallas, Texas. The 75,000 square foot center was donated by retired ExxonMobil executive Rene Dahan and his wife, Elisabeth. Medisend's state-of-the-art biomedical training laboratory offers trainees the opportunity of hands-on experience with a complete inventory of biomedical equipment in one of the nation's largest and best equipped biomedical training laboratories.

"MediSend is proud to be the first international organization to train qualified biomedical technicians for deployment in developing country hospitals," says Nick Hallack, President and CEO of MediSend International. "Our training program is setting a new standard of excellence in biomedical technologies for countries in desperate need for improved healthcare conditions."

About MediSend International
MediSend International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, humanitarian organization that provides medical aid and education to people in need in developing countries worldwide. MediSend's global mission includes educational and training programs in biomedical technologies
And the distribution of medical supplies and biomedical equipment in long-term and disaster relief programs.

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