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 In  today’s show Melissa Beard discusses her passion, a non-profit   organization established in 2001 by Doctors Bob Malkin and Mohammad   Kiani, with the aim of improving the technological infrastructure in   hospitals in the developing world and ensuring access to modern health   care.  Today, Engineering World Health (EWH) is the largest organization   in the world dedicated to post donation medical equipment repair,   maintenance, and training.  Melissa describes the socio-financial impact   derived from the organization’s programs in African countries.  EWH’s   programs provide an on-the-job educational and working forum for   engineering students to travel abroad and provide technology solutions   in parts of the world where teaching is not available to the masses.    You will learn how low cost / low tech solutions can benefit technicians   and patients in these resource-poor countries.  Listen as Melissa   describes how the students can derive highly ingenious solutions even   from the most basic of available resources, such as re-tooling a beer   bottle lid into a heart-monitor solution.
In  today’s show Melissa Beard discusses her passion, a non-profit   organization established in 2001 by Doctors Bob Malkin and Mohammad   Kiani, with the aim of improving the technological infrastructure in   hospitals in the developing world and ensuring access to modern health   care.  Today, Engineering World Health (EWH) is the largest organization   in the world dedicated to post donation medical equipment repair,   maintenance, and training.  Melissa describes the socio-financial impact   derived from the organization’s programs in African countries.  EWH’s   programs provide an on-the-job educational and working forum for   engineering students to travel abroad and provide technology solutions   in parts of the world where teaching is not available to the masses.    You will learn how low cost / low tech solutions can benefit technicians   and patients in these resource-poor countries.  Listen as Melissa   describes how the students can derive highly ingenious solutions even   from the most basic of available resources, such as re-tooling a beer   bottle lid into a heart-monitor solution.
 
                
					    