Participants at the 2024 triangular experience sharing programme for biomedical engineers
The Korean Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH) has distributed medical tools to 40 biomedical engineers at a workshop aimed at developing professional partnership with various countries for sustainable clinical system in health facilities.
Country Director KOFIH Ghana, Bomin Yang, who presented the medical tools to the biomedical engineers from the health facilities in Ghana, Tanzania and Ethiopia said the donation will go a long way to enhance the knowledge of participants in managing medical equipment in health facilities while improving national biomedical engineering strategies among participating countries.
The workshop, dubbed, ‘2024 Triangular Experience Sharing Programme for Biomedical Engineers’, offered participants the opportunity to share their experiences of the state of health sectors in their respective countries by illustrating them through sketches on papers.
KOFIH is a public institution under the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea, dedicated to increasing global healthcare by supporting partner countries through medical support and capacity building programmes.
By Florence Adom Asamoah Â