What does the medical information engineering program do?

Medical Information Engineering focuses on knowledge and skills related to medical information, information management, and hospital information systems, and is used in the development and construction of medical information systems, the management of hospital information, and the operation of medical equipment in medical units.

For example, the design and development of patient information systems in hospitals, the management of patient records, the management of drug inventory quantities, and the operation of ultrasound equipment.

Course system of medical information engineering:

Medicine, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Signals and Systems, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Biomedical Signal Processing, Digital Medicine, Medical Sensing and Detection, Medical Instruments, Medical Signals and Imaging, Biological Systems and Modeling, and Clinical Medical Engineering Practice.

Employment Direction:

Medical enterprises: information system design and development, technical support, case information management, drug inventory management, equipment operation, equipment management, equipment sales, equipment maintenance, equipment evaluation.