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  2. Raphael Carl Lee - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Carl Lee. Raphael Lee (born 1949) is an American plastic and reconstructive surgeon, [1] biomedical engineer [2] and inventor. He is the Paul and Allene Russell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago [3] and Director of Renacyte BioMolecular Technologies, Inc., a biotech investment company.

  3. Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center was created. The Center was headed by Dr. Leslie A. Geddes and located in Purdue's A.A. Potter Engineering Center. [2] In 1998, the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center was elevated in status to the Department of Biomedical Engineering within the College of Engineering at Purdue.

  4. Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical engineering is regulated in some countries, such as Australia, but registration is typically only recommended and not required. [31] In the UK, mechanical engineers working in the areas of Medical Engineering, Bioengineering or Biomedical engineering can gain Chartered Engineer status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

  5. Clinical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Clinical engineering is a specialty within biomedical engineering responsible for using medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery. Clinical engineers train and supervise biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs), working with governmental regulators on hospital inspections and audits, and serve as technological consultants for other ...

  6. Biomechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomechanical engineering, also considered a subfield of mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering, combines principles of physics (with a focus on mechanics), biology, and engineering. Topics of interest in this field include (experimental and theoretical) biomechanics, computational mechanics, continuum mechanics, bioinstrumentation ...

  7. Biomedical equipment technician - Wikipedia

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    A biomedical engineering/equipment technician/technologist ('BMET ') or biomedical engineering/equipment specialist (BES or BMES) is typically an electro-mechanical technician or technologist who ensures that medical equipment is well-maintained, properly configured, and safely functional. In healthcare environments, BMETs often work with or ...

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