Tuesday 24 May 2016


Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing transdisciplinary field that bridges the gap between technology, medicine and biology. The core aim of biomedical engineering is to find practical solutions in medical and biomedical sciences using engineering approaches and analyses. There are many areas in health care where engineering approaches are needed, for example, developing life support systems, designing devices to aid the impaired or disabled, or creating systems to allow better diagnosis of medical disorders. Consequently Biomedical Engineers are vital in the management of technology in hospitals and health care delivery.

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