Sponsor a Biomedical Engineer
Patients are at the heart of everything we do at Medical Aid International. In order to provide the best quality patient care, medical equipment at the hospital must be well-maintained, reliable, and in good working order. This is why we have made biomedical engineering one of our key focuses as a business, as it impacts patient care directly across all areas in the hospital.
Making a Difference Where It Matters
Our online biomedical engineering course offers a transformative learning experience, combining comprehensive theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Designed for hospital technicians, the programme equips students with the skills to proficiently troubleshoot, repair, and maintain medical equipment. As part of the programme, our students are fully equipped to make a real, lasting difference on the ground. This includes a professional toolkit, a set of textbooks, a digital library of service manuals, work clothing and certification by City and Guilds, a globally recognised awarding body.
By donating towards our sponsorship programme, you are taking part in an initiative which aims to revolutionise patient care across low resource environments. We currently have over 1,000 enthusiastic applicants for our programme who are desperate to make a difference in their communities. With a contribution as small as $5, you could make a difference today.
As a social enterprise incorporated in 2010 our organisation has been helping hundreds of thousands of people all over the world offering practical and on-going support to health care projects in the developing world.
Kwabena Debrah - Biomedical Engineering Course Student
"The content of the course addresses most of the challenges I face in the hospital I work. Those who developed the content of the training have done extremely well by making it applicable to my setting. The course has raised my confidence by giving me more knowledge in the area I work…"
Trudi Hilton - Global Pharmacy Consultant
"I'm excited to have sponsored a student in Malawi; the Medical Aid International course teaches biomedical engineering -how to maintain, repair and operate critical medical devices in the context of the country where the student lives and works. Could you sponsor some too?"
Help support Medical Aid International today to improve patient healthcare across the developing world.
Legal Disclaimer: Medical Aid International CIC is not a registered charity or 501(c)(3) organisation. As a Community Interest Company, we do not qualify for Gift Aid, and contributions made to us are not eligible for charitable contribution deductions. Donors are advised that tax benefits associated with charitable giving do not apply. For further information or advice on tax implications, donors are encouraged to seek independent professional guidance.