Repair and maintenance of scientific instruments, computer and audiological equipment in East Africa from June 1994 to July 1997

2000 
During the early 1990s, a representative from Nescot went on a number of recruitment campaigns in East Africa to recruit students onto Biological/Biomedical Science courses. In many government institutions, hospitals, universities and private companies he was shown large numbers of unrepaired instruments, unpacked donated equipment and equipment without servicing manuals. A need had been identified to run Repair and Maintenance short courses in East Africa. The School of Scientific Technology at Nescot had been running 6 to 8 week full-time Audiology Maintenance Technology Courses for the Commonwealth Society for the Deaf and the programme/core syllabus for this course was used to write the proposed outline programme. A brief summary of this programme is presented. (4 pages)
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