Today, My friend shared with me an awesome site related to Biomedical Imaging technique where you can learn the role of the physics in Medicine, That is the various Medical Imaging Modalities which are around us.
This site works in an interactive manner and you can understand the various modalities clinical application by few clicks . It will help in making the applications crystal clear in your mind
You CAN LEARN
- MRI scans
- Colonoscopy
- PET SCANS
- Radiotherapy
This will help you in developing a interest in the field of Medical Imaging.
This is a preview of Inside story: Physics in Medicine(Awesome Learning Website in Medical Imaging).
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Medicine and technology are converging in patient care at a faster pace than most people realize. Space age advancements from point-of-care health technologies like telemedicine to medical robots performing surgery are fast becoming commonplace in many hospitals. What’s next?
Ask NJIT Distinguished Professor Atam Dhawan, an electrical engineer and associate dean of the NJIT Albert Dorman Honors College, chair of the the IEEE emerging technology committee, and workshop chair for the upcoming 33rd IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) Annual International Conference. Set for late August in Boston, the event, considered by many to be the world’s largest meeting of bioengineers, will showcase an insider’s look at medicine’s future. For more information about the conference, please visit http://embc2011.embs.org/.
As interest in medical electronics soars, there is also growing concern about associated quality, safety, reliability, cost, liability and regulatory issues. India’s Department of Information Technology (DIT) under the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology has instituted a Medical Electronics and Telemedicine Division to address these matters. Given the crucial role that medical electronics plays in health management and diagnostics, DIT has instituted a series of measures to spur growth within this sector and generate awareness about medical electronics technology among healthcare stakeholders. A further goal is encouraging the deployment of indigenously developed medical electronic devices in healthcare centres across the country.
This is a preview of Current Biomedical Research in Medical Instrumentation & Telemedicine in India.
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Kochi is likely to emerge an international healthcare hub, if the responses to BCG Healthsquare, a 1.10 lakh sq.ft health mall, a novel attempt, of its kind.
Much like shopping mall offering retail space, a health mall offers the common infrastructure for health care providers to set up practice. This addresses the problem of high land cost and lack of space in cities for doctors to set up exclusive clinics.
Ms Rekha C.Babu, CEO, said that quality healthcare facilities under one roof are more in need. Earlier, individual houses were common, doctors could set up a clinic in the premises. With rapid urbanisation and apartment life, it is becoming difficult for them to set up independent practices.
This is a preview of BCG Health Square:India’s First Healthcare Mall in Kochi.
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Experience:0 – 4 Years
Education:UG –
B.Tech/
B.E. – Biomedical PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital
Role:Admin Services/Medical Facilities
Functional Area:Healthcare, Medical, R&D
Posted Date:30 Apr
Desired Candidate Profile
Candidate should be B.E (Biomedical) having 1 to 4 years of Experience.
Candidate should have experience in repairing and maintenance of Biomedical Equipments.
Only Male candidates preferred.
Job Description
Candidate should be B.E (Biomedical) having 1 to 4 years of experience in repairing and maintenance of Biomedical Equipments.