This article was written and published by a Biomedical Trainer, from ATHEENAPANDIAN PRIVATE LIMITED
WHY BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING? Biomedical engineering is a field of collaboration of the principles of engineering aspects and medical terms which aids the human healthcare fields. It is a study consisting of knowledge about 50 percent of Electronics and 50 percent of Anatomy and Physiology. It is a pathway for initiation of decision-making and solution creation in the health department sectors.
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER: A Biomedical Engineer is a person with knowledge about the electrical and electronics components principles and uses circuit designing modules and Anatomy and Physiology of the Human body. They are capable of finding a solution or creating devices depending on their needs. Not only in the manufacturing and designing fields yet can also introduce artificial organs, research, and teaching professionals. HOW TO LEARN ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICALS: To begin a course in the Electricals and Electronics fields, initially start from the basic components, its types, principles, and working process. This will help you to cover almost two-thirds of the components widely used in the various equipment.
HOW TO LEARN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: To gain knowledge in Anatomy and Physiology, it can be useful if you start with the human body systems. This will aid to cover the chapters in all the organ structures and functionings.
HOW TO LEARN CIRCUIT BOARD:
To start with a circuit board knowledge, it is important to know about the basic electronics components, its alinement position, and understanding more about Integrated circuits and microprocessors can aid you easily to gain knowledge about it.
In a conclusion, it is important for a Biomedical Engineer to know about basic knowledge of electronics and Electrical, Anatomy and Physiology and Circuit Board for manufacturing and designing an Instrument.
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Biomedical Trainer,
ATHEENAPANDIAN PRIVATE LIMITED
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