It's great to see that IEE has taken up the unique challenges and opportunities to make a difference in health outcomes in the developing world. Apparently, they have organized biennial seminars in the UK since Feb 2000. Some of the fruits of these seminars have been suggestions to design the following:
- The development of a haemoglobinmeter and field microscope for primary health care use in developing countries by Mr Chris Quinn RGN, MBA, PgDMS, FETC
- The design of a small, cheap and versatile medical waste incinerator for use in developing countries by D J Picken and M C Bennett
- Health Care Technology for Developing Countries by M Refaee and Prof M A Fayed
- Implementing the DMU medical waste incinerator - the human factors by M C Bennett and D J Picken
- New self-contained, affordable diagnostic instruments for use in rural tropical primary healthcare practice by R Rickman
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