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WHAT IS BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING ?


WHAT IS BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING?




                
                  Bio-medical engineering is a branch of engineering. Which is design instruments, devices                   and software which is used in health care and hospital.

                 Bio-medical engineering is a very huge field which is combined a human biology and                           engineering and work with the human body.

                 Bio-medical engineer is a design a problem solving instruments in health care.

  • What types of interest need to become a Bio-medical engineer.
  1. ·        Interest in human biology
  2. ·        Problem solving skill
  3. ·        Interest in circuit designing
  4. ·        Interest in coding
  5. ·        Interest in human biology as well as engineering
  • Machine which is developed by Bio-medical engineer.
·                         →   MRI machine
·                         →  CT scan
·                         →   Ultrasonic machine
·                         →   Defibrillator
·                         →  Pacemaker
·                         →  Dialysis
·                         →  Artificial limbs
·                         →  Prosthetic parts of human body
·                         → Fluoroscope

        There are so many equipment's which is developed by the Bio-medical engineer.
  • Medical imaging technology.
         Medical imaging technology is a branch of instrument which is created a visual representation             of the interior part of the body. For the diagnosis without cut the body.

         MRI, CT scan, Fluoroscope, Angiography are the instrument of the imaging technology.
  • Therapeutic medical instrument.

         Therapeutic medical instrument is a branch of the instrument which is used for the heal injuries.
          IFT, TENS, Dialysis, Infusion pump are the types of the therapeutic medical instrument.
  • Critical care instrument.
         The instrument which is used in ICU or CCU to treat the critical ill patient. These instruments             are known as the critical care instrument.

         Defibrillator, Pacemaker, cardiac monitor, ventilator, heart-lung machine, are the types of the               critical care instrument.

         Bio-medical engineering is a field which is save the life and develop easy procedure for                 the doctor.




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