Nehu, govt launch biomed waste mgmt course for health workers

Nehu, govt launch biomed waste mgmt course for health workers
Shillong: A week-long skill-based biomedical waste management course for health workers from govt healthcare facilities across the state will conclude on Friday. It was launched by the department of biomedical engineering, Nehu, in collaboration with Meghalayan Medical Drugs and Services Limited, Govt of Meghalaya. “The certificate course is designed to train close to 400 healthcare workers in batches over the next 18 months,” an official statement said, reports Manosh Das.
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