capacity building

biomed kitchen embeds technical capacity with healthcare infrastructure in remote and global health.

We believe that medical equipment and support should be delivered together, and for the life of the equipment.

Training as a service (TAAS)

It is not enough to teach people skills and hope that they stay around and apply them; It is not acceptable to depend on fly-in technical expertise whenever something fails. In TAAS:

  • The technical support is embedded in infrastructure and place

  • Skills are developed through problem-based learning

  • Knowledge is anchored to the equipment that needs the support

TAAS is designed for health posts and remote clinics where high-end skills are needed for a small number of specialised devices.

Health Infrastructure Technician Training (HITT)

Remote health clinics have technical problems in multiple domains. Instead of flying-in an expert in every field every time, we train technical specialists in multiple domains to be local, onsite experts for frontline troubleshooting and repair in all technical aspects of healthcare.

We train technicians through HITT who become specialists in the unique set of technical problems that are present in remote health infrastructure.

Biomedical engineering in remote and global health

Can you repair high-end medical equipment in places where basic tools, parts and backup support are days away? Technical skills depend on solid theoretical knowledge.

biomed kitchen writes customised technical training courses and materials to support medical technology wherever in the world it’s needed.