Course Overview:
The course provides a comprehensive and immersive learning experience for individuals interested in the intersection of electronics and biomedical engineering. This course is essential for biomedical equipment technicians and engineers who ensure the functionality and safety of medical devices in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. This training typically covers both theoretical and practical aspects of medical electronics, focusing on devices used in medical diagnostics, treatment, and patient care.
What you'll learn:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and operation of various biomedical instruments.
- Analyze and design electronic circuits for biomedical applications.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose issues in electronic systems and medical devices.
- Repair and maintain medical equipment while adhering to safety guidelines.
Requirements:
- Course Level: Beginner Level [This Course in a Foundation Course]
- Course Requirement: There are no course requirements or prerequisites
Assessment Methods:
- Final Hand-On Exam (30% of Total Grade)
- Final Project/Case Study Presentation (30% of Total Grade)
- Quizzes & Assignments After Each Module to Assess Understanding (30% of Total Grade)
- Participation in Discussions & Group Activities (10% of Total Grade)
Recommended Resources:
- Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers Paperback – Big Book, 2 September 2020
- Online Resources (e.g., Coursera, edX) for Supplementary Learning
Course Delivery Methods:
- Lectures (In-Person or Online)
- Each Module will include lectures, practical/case studies hand-on sessions & assessments.
Course Instructor:
- Emtithal Ahmed
- Doctor of Biomedical Engineering, R&D of AI & IoT
- eng_emtithal@yahoo.co.jp