Udemy - Certification in Biomedical Instrumentation

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Certification in Biomedical Instrumentation

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Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 41m | Size: 1.44 GB

From Signals to Systems: Biomedical Instrumentation Complete Course

What you'll learn
Understand the purpose and scope of biomedical instrumentation in clinical and research environments
Differentiate biomedical vs clinical engineering roles in real-world healthcare settings
Classify physiological measurements: biochemical, bioelectrical, and biomechanical
Interpret signals like ECG, EEG, EMG and link them to clinical diagnoses
Explore components of instrumentation systems: sensors, transducers, conditioners, displays
Learn biosensor technologies including enzymatic, immunological, and optical types
Analyze wearable, flexible, and nano-enabled biosensors for modern healthcare
Master signal conditioning: operational amplifiers, filters, analog vs digital systems
Understand telemetry fundamentals and compare wired vs wireless patient monitoring
Apply safety practices: isolation techniques, leakage testing, IEC/NFPA standards
Identify biomedical hazards: macroshock, microshock, burns, and leakage risks
Use A/D & D/A converters, sampling, and multichannel data acquisition systems (DAQs)
Design integrated systems for anesthesia, ICU, or ambulatory monitoring
Calibrate sensors accurately using one-point, two-point, and NIST references
Mitigate errors due to drift, hysteresis, or non-linearity in instrumentation
Understand sensors used in pressure, flow, pH, CO₂, and oxygen detection
Study real case studies: Holter monitors, glucose biosensors, ICU isolation, wearable ECG
Apply quality assurance and maintenance protocols for clinical instrumentation

Requirements
Basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology