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27/04/2022
13/02/2016

Biomedical engineers design instruments specially ventilators
Conduct research needed to solve clinical problems.
They often serve a coordinating function, using their background in both engineering a...

16/04/2015

Supervisor / Service Engineer is Required for Automobile Company in UAE. (Three Vacancies are available one for Sharjah and two for Dubai), The Candidate should hold a Btech / BE Degree in Automobi...

22/12/2014

Biomedical Engineering has only recently emerged as its own discipline, compared to many other engineering fields. However, a biomedical engineer’s skill…

04/08/2014

Responsibilities of the job include: producing and implementing designs; creating test procedures; analysing and interpreting data; designing, developing, testing and modifying produc...

04/08/2014

Responsibilities and tasks may vary from role to role but typical work activities include: designing maintenance strategies, procedures and methods; planning and scheduling planned and unplanned work...

15/07/2014

Services • Ensure the response time is maintained as described in the agreements. • Ensure Preventive Maintenance (PM) visits are done as per schedule plans. • Ensure Services Sales targets are met ...

14/12/2013

Everything you need to know about ultrasound in oncology:
Speakers include:
Dirk Timmerman (ultrasound)
Hani Gabra (oncology)
Christina Fotopoulou (surgical treatment)
Daniela Fischerová (surgery and ultrasound)
Antonia Testa (ultrasound)
Andrea Rockall (MRI)
Elisabeth Epstein (ultrasound and MRI)
Angus McIndoe (surgery)
Ahmad Sayasneh (ultrasound and SVM's)

09/09/2013

what is ALARA ? .............
ALARA is an acronym formed from the phrase “As Low as Reasonably Achievable.”The phrase refers to a principle of keeping radiation doses and releases of radioactive
materials to the environment as low as can be achieved, based on Technologic and economic considerations.
The following mitigation methods can often be a practical and effective means of minimizing external radiation hazards.
1. Time
Reduction of time of exposure can directly reduce radiation exposure.
2. Distance
Increasing the distance between you and the radiation source will reduce exposure by the square of the distance. This principle applies to sources of penetrating radiation (x-rays, gamma rays, or high-energy beta particles). Increasing distance
may not be necessary if the radiation is non-penetrating (alpha particles or low energy beta particles).
3. Shielding
Shielding a radiation source often involves additional economic considerations. It is not necessary to shield every source. However, shielding can effectively reduce radiation doses in some situations.

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15/05/2013

A simple X-ray machine For Educational purpose :

The photo below shows the set-up of my experimental X-ray equipment. The heating transformer is in the left foreground. Below the tube is a 4×5" sheet film holder from a studio camera. The vertical distance of the tube axis from the film is 40 cm (the photo shows 30 cm).

30/04/2013

-Evaluate basic customer biomedical equipment issues under supervision, implement appropriate repairs; as assigned, perform planned maintenance (PM), safety, and environmental inspections and maintain...

12/03/2013

Company Profile: Based in UK with a branch in UAE the Company offers a multi- disciplinary international consultancy services, specializing in delivering total solutions for the health care pr...

25/02/2013

Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed tomography (CT) is a non-invasive imaging method that uses a rotating X-ray beam and computer analysis to produce detailed, cross-sectional images. One of the technology’s main advantages is its rapidity: medical imaging specialists can conduct a CT scan on a patient in a matter of minutes.

Medical imaging specialists often use CT technology to:

quickly assess a serious fracture in an animal’s spine or cranium
identify nasal, ear, sinus or dental diseases in animals
investigate a patient’s lung or thoracic spine for potential tumours

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