The Medical Imaging Management (MIM) program is a comprehensive five-day training course that brings together biomedical engineering students, healthcare professionals, radiology managers, and health-sector decision-makers to develop expertise in medical imaging technologies, radiology service management, clinical applications, equipment lifecycle management, quality assurance, and emerging innovations such as artificial intelligence and advanced imaging systems through lectures, case studies, hospital visits, and expert-led discussions.
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The InnoHeza Workshop, organized under the CEBE/UGHE Med Tech Accelerator East Africa, supports innovation in biomedical engineering through regional and global collaboration. In partnership with Stanford Biodesign, the initiative fosters solutions that advance healthcare and promote global health equity in East Africa. On March 20, 2026, the InnoHeza team presented a uterine suction tamponade device designed to address postpartum haemorrhage. The workshop engaged maternal health experts to review the prototype and provide feedback ahead of its first-in-human study in Rwanda.
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