2024
DOI: 10.6017/ijahe.v10i2.17609
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Biomedical Engineering Education in Nigeria

Ayodele James Oyejide

Abstract: In the past five decades, Nigeria has witnessed a range of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and technology activities within private and public hospitals, research institutions, and a limited number of universities. These have mainly centred on the procurement, installation, and maintenance of medical equipment and devices. Trained technologists and technicians, equipped with relevant skills and certification, have primarily spearheaded these efforts. Consequently, the country has made a minimal contribution to th… Show more

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