Course:Abe 206: Biomedical Engineering: What A Career?
Course:Abe 206: Biomedical Engineering: What A Career?
Course:Abe 206: Biomedical Engineering: What A Career?
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING:
WHAT A CAREER?
PRESENTED BY
DR K.A. AKANDE
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN,
NIGERIA
Typical specialties
include:
Bioelectronics
Biomechanics
Biomaterials
Physiologic systems
Biological signal processing
Rehabilitation engineering
Telemedicine
Virtual reality
Robotic aided surgery, and clinical engineering.
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government agencies.
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Biomaterials
Biomaterials are substances that are engineered for use in devices or
Example:
Coatings that fight infection common in artificial joint implants.
Biomechanics
Biomechanics is
Biotechnology
Biotechnology is a set of powerful tools that employs
Clinical Engineering
Genomics
Genomics is a new discipline that involves the
mapping, sequencing, and analyzing of genomes
- the set of all the DNA in an organism.
A full understanding of how genes function in
normal and/or diseased states can lead to
improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment of
disease.
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Rehabilitation Engineering
This is the application of science and technology to
ERGONOMICS
Ergonomics, is the engineering science concerned
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Robotics in Surgery
Radiology
It refers to the use of radioactive substances
such as x-ray, magnetic fields as in magnetic
resonance imaging, and ultrasound to create
images of the body, its organs and structures.
These images can be used in the diagnosis and
treatment of disease, as well as to guide
doctors in image-guided surgery
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Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine scans the detected radiation coming
from a radiopharmaceutical that is inside a patients body.
In contrast, other imaging procedures (such as X-ray and
CT scan) obtain images by using devices that send
radiation through the body.
Nuclear medicine is also different from other imaging
procedures in that it determines the presence of disease
based on biological changes in tissue rather than changes
in anatomy.
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Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy treatment of a patient requires an
individual planning, which includes mainly
two areas: the medical and physical treatment
planning taking into account of radiobiological
aspects that; all body cells can be damaged or
killed by radiation, but tumor cells are more
sensitive to radiation than normal cells.
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Sokoto.
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CONCLUSION
Biomedical Engineering is indeed an interdisciplinary
field which is highly needed in Nigeria.
The few Biomedical Engineering programs established at
LUTH, ABUTH, UMTH, FUTO and now at UNILORIN
are not enough to produce the great numbers of
Biomedical Engineers needed for the repairs, maintenance
and application of the high-tech biomedical equipment in
Nigerias hospitals; not to talk of research in different
areas of biomedical engineering.
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