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Our Accredited Courses

Electrical Safety Testing Compliances With IEC 62353

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Electrical Safety Testing Compliances With IEC 60601-1

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Troubleshooting & Repair Technique Of Biomedical Diagnostic Equipment

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Calibration and Uncertainty measurement Training

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Electronic Component Specification And Testing Technique

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Electronic Equipment Problems Identification Testing And Repair

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Switching Mode Power Supply Problems Testing And Repair Technique

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PCB Repair Technique Analog & Digital Board

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Purpose of Course Accreditation

The Malaysian Electromedical Association (MEA) accredits electromedical courses to ensure that training programs offered by external providers are technically sound, competency-oriented, and aligned with professional electromedical practices.

Course accreditation exists to protect the integrity of the profession by ensuring that training programs claiming relevance to electromedical work are structured, relevant, and suitable as preparation for competency assessment.

What Does MEA Course Accreditation Mean?

An MEA-accredited course is a course that has undergone independent technical and competency review by MEA.

  • Accreditation confirms that the course:
    Addresses relevant electromedical scope and job functions
  • Is structured around defined and measurable competency outcomes
  • Covers correct principles of testing, calibration, maintenance, and verification (as applicable)
  • Is suitable preparation for individuals intending to sit for a formal competency assessment
  • Aligns with MEA’s professional competency and verification framework

Accreditation is granted to the course structure and syllabus, not to individual participants.

Scope of MEA Accreditation

MEA course accreditation focuses on evaluating:

  • Course objectives and technical scope
  • Competency mapping and learning outcomes
  • Logical structure of theory and practical components
  • Relevance to real-world electromedical practice
  • Suitability as a pathway toward competency assessment

MEA does not guarantee individual competency and does not assess learning delivery effectiveness during training sessions.

Have Your Course Accredited by MEA

Training providers offering electromedical, biomedical, or medical equipment–related courses are invited to apply for MEA Course Accreditation.

If your course is intended to prepare individuals for real-world electromedical work and competency assessment, MEA accreditation provides independent professional recognition of your course structure and technical relevance.

Who Should Apply

MEA course accreditation is suitable for training providers that:

  • Deliver electromedical or biomedical technical training
  • Offer courses related to maintenance, calibration, testing, or verification
  • Aim to align training outcomes with formal competency assessment pathways
  • Value independent review and professional accountability

What MEA Evaluates

MEA assesses the course, not the marketing:

  • Course objectives and competency mapping
  • Technical scope and relevance
  • Structure of theory and practical components
  • Alignment with MEA’s competency expectations

Training delivery remains the responsibility of the provider.

Start the Accreditation Process

Training providers interested in MEA course accreditation may submit their course documentation for review.
Accreditation is granted only after successful evaluation.