Abstract

This article details recent efforts where student innovation has been harnessed to address international needs for accessible healthcare technology, with a specific focus on global regions where the availability of needed instrumentation is rare. This article sheds insight into the history of the organization, its objectives, as well as its current progress and future roadmap.

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