Instructional Technique to Develop Technical Skills, Awareness, Attitude

In Engineers and Technicians of the Third World

by Frank Sikapa


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Softcover
£9.95
Softcover
£9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/03/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781410701923

About the Book

This book is meant to increase your knowledge in developing your diagnostic skills, the need of awareness and provide positive attitude towards work and people.

The book also enhances the relationship and the role among all technicians and engineering staff and extends such practice to other areas including the development of positive attitude towards all members of the organization.

The book defines ‘Positive Action’ in a simple but understanding way often missed in major books.

Members of the developing nations and the third world will find the book and the information contained within the pages extremely valuable. This is one of the few books well written to incorporate the study and experience of a person in a specialized technical field including Dialysis and the role of engineers and technicians within such complex.

Learning skills, mental approach, management, training and the maintenance of organization are just but a few lessons discussed in detail and to be learned.

Decoding symptoms and figuring out how to tackle faults in a systematic and orderly manner is made easy to comprehend. This is what this book is all about. Simplicity, A to Z of technical and management resource.

A book, that is a must to any workshop. Technical or engineering set up.


About the Author

Frank Sikapa MSc., PEng., FIDiagE
Retired Chief Technician (Department of Renal Medicine & Transplantation)
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
London EC1A 7BE
United Kingdom

Frank Sikapa was the first Black person of African origin to have worked in the field of Dialysis in Great Britain and the whole of Europe. He, together with the pioneers, started the dialysis complex at St. Leonard’s Hospital, London. He joined the team in August 1977.

He lectured Post-Graduate Students in Dialysis Servicing, Organization and maintenance of in-house and the outreach system for the Medical Electronics College of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, (London University), collaborating with The World Health Organization to provide Training, Scientific support, research and Development in Health Care Equipment.

Now, Frank has written the ultimate guide in technical skills, awareness, and positive attitude in his specialized field.

You will find energy, enthusiasm, expertise and genius in the pages of his book. A fascinating reading for any technically minded person and engineer.

His depth of knowledge and expertise is amazing and impressive.

The book is a pleasure to read, valuable and easy to resource.