为人道主义紧急情况培训生物医学工程师

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Pulse Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1109/mpuls.2024.3370449
Muhammad H. Zaman
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世界许多地区武装冲突的加剧在一定程度上催化了人道主义紧急状况,造成了宝贵的生命损失,并使当地的医疗系统不堪重负或遭到破坏,无法再为那些急需医疗服务的人们提供医疗服务[1]。与此同时,数以百万计的人数十年如一日地生活在难民营、贫民窟和非正规居住区,他们所能获得的适当和高质量的医疗服务十分有限。除了现有的健康挑战外,这些复杂的紧急情况还为新病原体的出现提供了肥沃的环境,从而影响世界各地的社区和国家。对于人道主义紧急状况和长期危机而言,地形就绪和强大的诊断技术的必要性不容低估。与此同时,还急需适合具体情况的工具来诊断和管理慢性疾病。在这些高危社区开展工作的人道主义机构往往不仅需要现金和医疗用品,还需要训练有素的专业人员[2],他们要善于使用技术,能够创新,并指导和培训他人适当使用技术。
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Training Biomedical Engineers for Humanitarian Emergencies
Humanitarian emergencies, catalyzed in part by increased armed conflicts in many parts of the world, have resulted in the precious loss of life and strained or destroyed local health systems that are no longer capable of providing care to those who desperately need it [1] . At the same time, millions of people remain in refugee camps, slums, and informal settlements for decades with limited provisions for adequate and quality care. In addition to existing health challenges, these complex emergencies provide a fertile environment for the emergence of new pathogens that can impact communities and countries all around the world. For humanitarian emergencies and protracted crises, the need for terrain ready and robust diagnostics cannot be underestimated. At the same time, context-appropriate tools to diagnose and manage chronic diseases are also badly needed. Humanitarian agencies, working in these at-risk communities, are often in need of not just cash and medical supplies, but also require trained professionals [2] who are comfortable with technology, can innovate, and guide and train others in appropriate use of technology.
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