DRGEM has taken on the role of a global medical device education hub.


DRGEM Hosts Biomedical Engineering Training... "Global Medical Device Cooperation" View original image

According to DRGEM on June 15, on June 12, at the company's Gimcheon plant in North Gyeongsang Province, a specialized training session was held to strengthen medical device management capabilities for overseas trainees participating in the Lee Jong-wook Fellowship's biomedical engineering course, which is operated under the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), an organization affiliated with the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The Lee Jong-wook Fellowship is an international training program designed to enhance the capacity of healthcare personnel in developing countries. Through its participation in this program, DRGEM is contributing to the training of professionals in the medical device sector and to the expansion of international cooperation in global healthcare.


This training session brought together 12 biomedical engineering personnel from national hospitals and ministries of health in nine countries: Ghana, Uganda, Egypt, Tanzania, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, and Cambodia. The trainees received hands-on instruction essential for the stable operation of medical imaging equipment, including maintenance and management of X-ray devices and the supply system for service parts. They also toured DRGEM's Gimcheon plant to observe the manufacturing process and quality management system for medical imaging equipment firsthand. Through this program, DRGEM shared its field-oriented technical expertise necessary for medical device operation and management, while also introducing its main medical imaging solutions and global service capabilities.



Jungbyung Park, CEO of DRGEM, stated, "The stable operation and systematic maintenance of medical devices are key factors that determine the quality of healthcare services. As a global medical device specialist, we will continue to expand medical technology education and international cooperation, contributing to the development of healthcare infrastructure around the world."


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