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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Report from Elie Francois in the field


As all of the previous sessions the third session was not different.  All the sessions are based on learning all kinds bio-medical equipment.  Therefore for the last session we studied specifically lab equipment, such as all materials and devices that can be found in a laboratory.  For example pipette, cell counter, centrifuge, balance, microscope, ph meter, photometer, chemistry analyzer, refrigerator and freezer.  In a short amount of time we have received skills and capacity for troubleshooting all of the above devices.  Learning bio-medical equipment repair mit's is fun and full of enjoyment moments, because all together we shared all kinds of experiences either our every days life or problems that we have in working on bio-medical equipment.  It's sure we have already learned a lot of bio-medical equipment during those 3 last sessions, therefore the only thing we expect now it's find a way to reach our capacity.  We found out in Haiti it's rare or near impossible to find technicians to work on bio-medical equipment. It's for that reason we consider seriously our learning and training on bio-medical equipment repair. Working on bio-medical equipment is not only for study but also to troubleshooting and research on our own. The Rotary Club understands that and for that reason they provided us one laptop per clinic or hospital that is very helpful and we thank them a lot. We are proud especially because we were accepted and are allowed to attended the bio-medical equipment class.  I thank from the bottom of my heart Mrs. Vicki Kessel, my funders and the rotary club.
          Thank so much....
Elie Francois

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