Have you ever heard of the convergence of medicine and engineering under one name? Over the years, there has been a disagreement between engineers and doctors about the importance of each of them to society, until the emergence of the biomedical engineering, which was a major revolution in both the engineering and medical worlds. So what is the purpose of creating this major? And what is its benefit to society? The biomedical engineering is one of the new and modern disciplines that linked engineering sciences with biological sciences to solve the issues facing medicine in an intelligent engineering way, as the student studies the human body geometrically by studying its parts in detail to be able to invent and create effective devices and advanced technology, which enables him to greatly assist in hospitalization. It entered the field of artificial limbs and organs in addition to advanced electronic tools and devices used in operating rooms and laboratories, and it was not limited only to this but went deeper to enter the field of producing drugs that are inserted through a chip into the human body and are under research and experimentation and other fields, and other areas, and examples of some devices (automated blood analyzers (automated blood analyzers) Medical computed tomography (CT) scanners Ablution facilities with electric wheelchair support Robotic surgical assistants) biomedical engineering did not stop here, but kept pace with its development and intervened in surgical operations, as the doctor can perform a surgical operation from one country to another, contributing to the development, improvement and progress of medicine. And as a medical devices student, you can branch out with many specializations biomechanics, biomaterials & tissue engineering, biomedical devices).so, What do you expect are the anticipated developments and prospects for the field of biomedical engineering in the coming years?
Haneen Kaseem





