Show r I I i- i w ii r yr 1 w f r t f d' d v Y k w I J Jr r f I J I I I 1 q l I q i wai- wai T Utah Tech To Get Teaching Modules For Medical Bio Electronics Study Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was one of five schools in the US U.S. invited to evaluate medical bio electronics teaching modules being produced by the Technical Education Research Center in Cambridge Mass William C. C Walker Jr electronic electronic electronic elec elec- technology instructor represented represented represented rep rep- resented the college at a two-day two workshop in Cambridge Three teaching modules de dealing a I i n g with wit h the e electro electro- I ectro- ectro and spectrophotometer spectrophotometer spectrophotometer photometer will be donated to Utah Tech to bolster its biomedical biomedical biomedical bio- bio medical electronics course Walker says the modules should be useful to instruction in inthis inthis th this is moving fast-moving educational field He indicates that excellent employment opportunities exist in the maintenance and repair of vital hospital electronic equip equip- ment Presently Walker says there are few teaching prototypes of hospital equipment available The use of actual hospital equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment for teaching purposes is prohibitive because of costs Walker says and the equipment is not designed for teaching pur pur- poses The modules should provide the they theory y practical application and trouble shooting opportunities for students Uta Utah h Tech's biomedical medical electronics course is an elective to the present electronic technology technology technology tech tech- curriculum To qualify for this elective course students must successfully complete at least one year of basic electron electronics ics at the school Walker says the schools school's participation participation participation par par- in the workshop was due to the cooperation that exists between the school and local hospitals and medical as as- |