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Welcome to the EWH Wiki!


We aim to promote the sharing of information and know-how among those with an interest in healthcare technology for resource-poor settings.

Each section has its own purpose:

  • Chapters, where they are, what they get up to and how to contact them;
  • Projects, what is currently being worked on and how to contribute;
  • Solutions from successful projects and how to implement them while working in a hospital;
  • Resources, what issues are we fighting, how to design for resource-poor settings, etc;
  • Community Blog, where all the Chapters post updates about their work.


To learn more about Engineering World Health and its work around the world, please visit our website.

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Recent posts from the Community Blog


2011 EWH Design Competition results announced
The EWH Design Competition seeks to reward the best teams of students who work on engineering projects directed at the needs of developing country health care. For the second year in a row, our judges picked the top three submissions...

Report from EWH’s Chapter at Northwestern University
Northwestern University’s chapter of EWH provides its members with a vast number of opportunities to make a positive difference in the global biomedical community. From planning speaker events and discussion forums to establishing...

Johns Hopkins’ EWH Chapter organizes clinical engineering internship with neighboring hospital
In collaboration with the University of Maryland Medical Center, the students of Johns Hopkins University's EWH Chapter are creating a clinical engineering internship.  The participating students shadow the hospital's 4 engineers...

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