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Simini, Franco (CLP) SIMINIFR en clap.ops-oms.org
Mar Ago 1 08:20:57 GMT 2000


Puede ser de interés 

Franco.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Soc. Bras. Eng. Biomedica [mailto:sbeb en incor.usp.br] 
Enviado el: Lunes, 31 de Julio de 2000 09:43 a.m.
Para: Members of "SBEB-L"
Asunto: [Fwd: Biomedical Engineering Education & Training]




Dear Sir/Madam

I wish to bring to your attention information concerning MELETI (Medical 
Engineering Listed Education & Training Information), an Internet based 
information and guidance service for biomedical engineering education
and 
training. MELETI was developed under the Leonardo da Vinci Programme, by
a 
consortium of six organizations from five European countries coordinated
by 
the Institute of Biomedical Technology (INBIT). It is an open access 
service, addressed to all with an interest in activities related to 
education and training in this field.

The service is composed of six distinct information sections (education, 
training, books, journals, multimedia training, R&D projects). The 
information provided by MELETI includes directories of Biomedical 
Engineering education and training courses, R&D projects, inventories of 
books, journals and catalogues of training tools in multimedia format.
The 
information can be remotely inserted by the education provider (e.g. 
university, training centre, publisher, R&D Institute) and it is
presented 
uniformally and at equal depth, allowing the user to make initial 
comparative evaluations and reach informed decisions.

The information contained in MELETI is free to anyone interested and no 
registration procedures are required. Furthermore it is very simple for 
education providers to insert information into the MELETI database, 
following a simple on-line registration process intended to maintain the 
relevance and the credibility of the information. These so-called
"MELETI 
Members" are free to continuously insert new or update existing 
information.

We kindly ask you to visit the MELETI website (www.inbit.gr/meleti) and
get 
to know the possibilities of promoting education and training activities
in 
our field through this service. Also, in an attempt to make MELETI
further 
known, we suggest you consider linking it to your organisation's
website, 
if of course this exists. Otherwise we can work together to devise ways
of 
familiarizing your members with MELETI. In any case, the involvement of 
pofessional and academic organisations should be a key factor in the 
widespread dissemination of this information and guidance service.

We hope that this service will offer us the opportunity to work together
to 
promote our mutual interest in biomedical engineering education and 
training. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have or to 
provide further information about MELETI.


Yours sincerely,

Nick Kontodimopoulos
Project Manager



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