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AHT 2012 : Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for the Developing World

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Link: http://www.theiet.org/aht2012
 
When Sep 18, 2012 - Sep 19, 2012
Where Savoy Place, London UK
Submission Deadline Jul 10, 2012
Categories    healthcare   INTERNATIONAL   developing   innovation
 

Call For Papers

About this conference


Research carried out by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that almost 95 percent of medics practicing in less developed countries are reliant on medical technology that has been imported.

More than half of this technology, however, is not utilised as staff have insufficient means to maintain the equipment or insufficient knowledge to operate it. Subsequently, there is inadequate provision for administering healthcare in the developing world. Other problems include unreliable power and water supplies, inappropriate donations of equipment, consumables and pharmaceuticals, unsafe disposal of medical equipment and waste, political instability and war. The need is for appropriate, affordable, sustainable and quality equipment, supplies and support in both development and emergency situations.

The 7th IET International Conference provides delegates with a great opportunity to learn about the key issues surrounding healthcare provision in the developing world and to network with fellow workers.For detailed programme please visit: http://conferences.theiet.org/aht/programme/index.cfm

There will be a post-conference on-line debate on the electronic discussion forum INFRATECH. For those delegates and authors who have not already subscribed to INFRATECH, instructions on how to subscribe can be found on the INFRATECH website.

Note: all authors will be required to subscribe to INFRATECH before their papers can be accepted for presentation at the conference. Papers presented at the conference will be available on-line for a limited period after the conference in order to facilitate the on-line debate.

The IET (and the IEE before it) have been holding these two-yearly events on appropriate healthcare technologies (AHT) since the year 2000. Archives on previous events and resources on AHT can be found on the Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries (AHT) community website.



Benefits of attending
Share examples of good engineering solutions to meet the healthcare problems of developing countries
Understand what makes medical devices and services fit for purpose in the developing world
Network with equipment developers, potential users, technology commissioners and suppliers
Hear expert advice from academic and industry experts outlining the operational realities of healthcare in a developing country environment
Explore the reality for healthcare service users and adapt your products to meet their needs
Enjoy a drinks reception hosted by the IET Healthcare Technologies Technical and Professionals Network on the 18 September 2012, from 17:45 – 19:30


Who should attend
Biomedical and clinical engineers
Clinical and healthcare staff
Laboratory staff
Academics and researchers
Manufacturers
International organisations
WHO
NGO project workers
NHS overseas links managers
Policy makers
Standards bodies
Funding agencies, etc.

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