Raynaldus Reginaldus
Biomedical Equipment
Mbeya University of Science & Technology
Tanzania
School fee per year: 3330 SEK
Year of graduation: 2022
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BACKGROUND
I am Raynaldus Reginaldus first born among five children and I was born 1997 in Ijumbi villeage Tanzania. My parents are seperated and my father is operating the milling machine and my mother is a farmer. I began primary education 2005, in 2012 I joined secondary school and in 2016 I joined advanced education at high school.
WHY
I chose biomedical because I was my dream to maintain medical devices due to errors happening to reduce cost by buying new ones will can work when are maintained Quality of our health services to ensure life ensuring to the patients I chose my course because biomedical engineers are not enough to succeed the national needs to install, repair and operate medical devices Being a great Biomedical engineer in coming years. Because my dream was working in hospital by improving health services and quality of health care by maintaining, calibration,installing and repeating of medical devices to reduce deaths and electric shocks in hospital department By by being a biomedical engineer I can also spread my knowledge to my community to be aware with harms in health services
INTERESTS
I like agricultural activities mostly keeping traditional chickens and cultivations. Community service like joining seminars which aim on community development I like sports mostly football, I also like leaning foreign languages.
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Engineering & Natural Science
Raynaldus Reginaldus
Biomedical Equipment
Mbeya University of Science & Technology
Tanzania

3330 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2022
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 2
There are not enough biomedical engineers to succeed the national needs to install, repair and operate medical devices.
There are not enough biomedical engineers to succeed the national needs to install, repair and operate medical devices.
BACKGROUND
I am Raynaldus Reginaldus first born among five children and I was born 1997 in Ijumbi villeage Tanzania. My parents are seperated and my father is operating the milling machine and my mother is a farmer. I began primary education 2005, in 2012 I joined secondary school and in 2016 I joined advanced education at high school.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I chose biomedical because I was my dream to maintain medical devices due to errors happening to reduce cost by buying new ones will can work when are maintained Quality of our health services to ensure life ensuring to the patients I chose my course because biomedical engineers are not enough to succeed the national needs to install, repair and operate medical devices Being a great Biomedical engineer in coming years. Because my dream was working in hospital by improving health services and quality of health care by maintaining, calibration,installing and repeating of medical devices to reduce deaths and electric shocks in hospital department By by being a biomedical engineer I can also spread my knowledge to my community to be aware with harms in health services
INTERESTS
I like agricultural activities mostly keeping traditional chickens and cultivations. Community service like joining seminars which aim on community development I like sports mostly football, I also like leaning foreign languages.

LATEST UPDATES

Raynaldus Reginaldus

December 26, 2022
I will be a volunteer at Waja Hospital, as I get possibilities for my career. The Help to Help scholarship made me approach my goals and gave me the possibility to get work at different institutions. To add value to my community, I will respect the rights and dignity of others and be honest when dealing with all community members. I am also planning to share knowledge on how to be self-employed.

December 26, 2022

I will be a volunteer at Waja Hospital, as I get possibilities for my career. The Help to Help scholarship made me approach my goals and gave me the possibility to get work at different institutions. To add value to my community, I will respect the rights and dignity of others and be honest when dealing with all community members. I am also planning to share knowledge on how to be self-employed.

Raynaldus Reginaldus

April 15, 2022
In this semester I attend the community outreach where we had time spending with the orphans and the disabled young children I got Sharing with those people were I got to know more about their daily life and how we should comfort them to not give up on anything because the problems are the way we approach the future. To the photo above, was taken during the end of the class session (Work Ethics) at Mbeya University of Science and technology, learning how the biomedical engineer should handle all the situation at work and solving.

April 15, 2022

In this semester I attend the community outreach where we had time spending with the orphans and the disabled young children I got Sharing with those people were I got to know more about their daily life and how we should comfort them to not give up on anything because the problems are the way we approach the future. To the photo above, was taken during the end of the class session (Work Ethics) at Mbeya University of Science and technology, learning how the biomedical engineer should handle all the situation at work and solving.

Raynaldus Reginaldus

November 18, 2021
Here we were at Bugando Medical Centre in Mwanza during field training practice learning the engineering principles on Medical devices In the photo I (in the dark blue overcoat) with my friends when we have a joyful photo after passing to maintain the leaking Anathesia machine.

November 18, 2021

Here we were at Bugando Medical Centre in Mwanza during field training practice learning the engineering principles on Medical devices In the photo I (in the dark blue overcoat) with my friends when we have a joyful photo after passing to maintain the leaking Anathesia machine.

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