What Is Biomedical Engineering

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Biomedical Engineering

The medical engineering specialization is the link between biomedical sciences, engineering sciences and computer sciences to study the human body from the engineering and physiological side, for the purpose of designing the prosthesis or the medical device that supports the doctor in diagnosing, monitoring and treating patients, hence the need for a person partially familiar with these fields. To be able to communicate in the language of doctors and in the language of engineers

Branches of Biomedical Engineering

Clinical Engineering

The design, evaluation, regulation, maintenance and management of medical devices, and training in their safe use in health systems around the world

Responsibilities:
• Performs engineering tasks on medical equipment
• Specializes in performing repairs and maintenance of high-tech medical equipment
• Providing expertise for technical advice
• Conducts product comparisons and technical evaluations of medical equipment
• Investigation of accidents related to equipment

Healthcare Technology Management

A healthcare technology manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the activities of other healthcare technology management professionals, monitoring their work, and taking corrective actions when necessary.

Responsibilities:
• Financing and managing medical equipment replacements
• Current and future cost management: reduce total costs, reliable prediction of replacement
Equipment, improve cash flow
• Improving the patient care experience: increasing patient safety through standardization, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations through home care (telehealth)

Healthcare Technology Management

A healthcare technology manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the activities of other healthcare technology management professionals, monitoring their work, and taking corrective actions when necessary.

Responsibilities:
• Financing and managing medical equipment replacements
• Current and future cost management: reduce total costs, reliable prediction of replacement
Equipment, improve cash flow
• Improving the patient care experience: increasing patient safety through standardization, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations through home care (telehealth)


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