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Biomedical Engineering Worldwide - Celebrating 50th Anniversary of the IFMBE (CROSBI ID 42118)

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Magjarević, Ratko ; Tonković, Stanko Biomedical Engineering Worldwide - Celebrating 50th Anniversary of the IFMBE // Annual 2009 of the Croatian Academy of Engineering / Tonković, Stanko (ur.). Zagreb: Akademija tehničkih znanosti Hrvatske (HATZ), 2009. str. 35-50

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Magjarević, Ratko ; Tonković, Stanko

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Biomedical Engineering Worldwide - Celebrating 50th Anniversary of the IFMBE

Abstract In the past few decades, medicine and health care have changed dramatically and became dependent on high technology in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases as well as in patient rehabilitation. Modern biomedical research and health care depend on multidisciplinary teams in which biomedical engineers equally contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Biomedical engineering research and development represent (in addition to sustainable power sources) the most rapidly growing branch of industry in the developed world. The new knowledge won through the research in basic biomedical engineering (at gene, molecular, cellular, organ and system level) influences applied research and boosts new industries, including small and medium size enterprises which bring to the market new products and services for health care delivery. Health is the major theme of the specific Programme on Cooperation under the European Seventh Framework Programme, with a total budget of € 6.1 billion over the duration of FP7. The objective of health research under FP7 is to improve the health of European citizens and stir up the competitiveness of health-related industries and businesses, while addressing global health issues. Growing technological participation in health services has also pointed out the need of hospitals and other medical institutions for support of technologically specialized personnel trained specially for use of all kinds of high technology devices including the hospital information systems, networks and their safety and security. These professionals are trained clinical engineers. Therefore, in Europe and worldwide the educational system has not only adopted the curricula for biomedical engineering as well as for clinical engineering but is also building certification system for biomedical and clinical engineers and the continuous education (life long learning) structures. The development of biomedical engineering and its affirmation has mainly appeared in the latest 50 years, first as a result of development in electronic industry while later it started developing at its own pace. The first part of this paper is devoted to the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE), the largest organization of biomedical engineers in the world. The IFMBE celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009. In the second part we would like to review the background and the state of art of biomedical engineering research and education in Croatia.

Biomedical engineering, International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering, Croatian Medical and Biological Engineering Society, Health Care

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35-50.

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Annual 2009 of the Croatian Academy of Engineering

Tonković, Stanko

Zagreb: Akademija tehničkih znanosti Hrvatske (HATZ)

2009.

036-0362979-1554

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika