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Training for biomedical engineering in India.

B H Brown

    Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology
    |July 1, 1979
    PubMed
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    India has trained biomedical engineers and a demand for their skills, but lacks qualified hospital staff. This study examines the state of medical electronics in India, identifying challenges for this technical field in a developing nation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Medical Electronics
    • Healthcare Technology

    Background:

    • India possesses a pool of biomedical engineers and a recognized need for their expertise.
    • A significant gap exists in trained technical personnel for applying biomedical engineering within hospital settings.
    • The integration of advanced medical technology faces hurdles in developing countries.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the current landscape of medical electronics in Indian industry, hospitals, and educational institutions.
    • To identify key challenges hindering the effective implementation and utilization of biomedical engineering.
    • To analyze the specific difficulties in developing a complex technical field within a developing economy.

    Main Methods:

    • A descriptive analysis of the current state of medical electronics in India.

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  • Identification of problems through a review of industry, hospital, and educational institution practices.
  • Consideration of the unique challenges faced by developing countries in technological advancement.
  • Main Results:

    • Shortage of trained technical staff in hospitals to manage and apply biomedical engineering solutions.
    • Discrepancies in the application and understanding of medical electronics across different sectors.
    • Specific challenges related to infrastructure, training, and resource allocation in a developing country context.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing the gap in trained technical staff is crucial for effective healthcare technology integration in India.
    • Tailored strategies are needed to foster the growth of biomedical engineering in developing nations.
    • Overcoming infrastructural and educational barriers is essential for advancing medical electronics in India.