Millicent Aloo
By John Kariuki
Renowned biomedical engineer and health technology management expert, Millicent Aloo, has been reappointed as a member of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Medical Devices (STAGMEDEV) for the World Health Organization (WHO).
Expressing her gratitude, Aloo stated, “I’m honored to be reappointed as a member of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Medical Devices (STAGMEDEV) for WHO. This opportunity allows me to continue contributing to global health by supporting safe, effective, and sustainable medical device management.”
Her reappointment underscores her expertise and dedication to advancing medical technology to enhance healthcare systems worldwide. As a member of STAGMEDEV, Aloo will play a crucial role in advising WHO on policies and strategies related to medical devices, ensuring their accessibility, quality, and safety.
With years of experience in biomedical engineering and health technology management, Aloo has been instrumental in shaping policies that promote the efficient use of medical devices in healthcare facilities. Her contributions have significantly impacted the development of innovative solutions that address critical challenges in the healthcare sector.
Her continued presence on STAGMEDEV reaffirms her commitment to global health and the advancement of medical technology. This appointment positions her at the forefront of international efforts to strengthen health systems through improved medical device regulation and management.
Aloo’s expertise will be invaluable as WHO continues its mission to enhance healthcare delivery and ensure that medical technologies are utilized effectively to save lives worldwide.
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