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DelftX: Biomedical Equipment: Repairing and Maintaining Biomedical Devices

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Understand the working of biomedical devices that are frequently used in a hospital setting. Develop the skills required to effectively maintain and troubleshoot hospital-based devices to increase their availability and usage in hospitals

Biomedical Equipment: Repairing and Maintaining Biomedical Devices
10 weeks
4–6 hours per week
Self-paced
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Starts Mar 28
Ends May 15
Starts Jun 12

About this course

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Maintaining and troubleshooting sophisticated medical instruments is not an easy task. In order to deliver effective care, the technician requires the knowledge of different aspects of biology and engineering. The different devices work in so many different ways and the literature about repair and troubleshooting is often hard to come by. It can be quite frustrating to search for solutions every time the operator encounters a problem. There is added pressure because the availability of medical devices is critical for therapeutic and diagnostic care. The longer a device stays out of operation, the slower the hospital would be able to deliver care to the patients.

This course has been designed by the interdisciplinary collaboration of both TU Delft biomedical engineers as well as the local expertise of the medical technicians of the Nick Simons Institute in Nepal to help new and emerging biomedical engineers/technicians working in low-income hospitals to care for biomedical equipment.

This course provides a compilation of the techniques hospitals use to effectively maintain and troubleshoot the medical devices so that repair time is reduced and the availability and safety of the medical devices is improved. Completing this course adds a complementary skill set to prior competence of the learner to perform maintenance routines and diagnose problems in sophisticated equipment with care. A faster service routine will help smoothen the process flow of the hospital and help extend the care to more patients. On a personal level, the learner can rely on the knowledge gained from this course as ‘the blueprint’ for whenever they have to maintain/troubleshoot any medical device.

Awards

edX Prize 2023 Finalist

At a glance

  • Institution: DelftX
  • Subject: Engineering
  • Level: Introductory
  • Prerequisites:

    Basic undergraduate-level knowledge about electromagnetic circuits.
    Basic higher secondary school understanding of physics and math.

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcripts: اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, Deutsch, Español, Français, हिन्दी, Bahasa Indonesia, Português, Kiswahili, తెలుగు, Türkçe, 中文
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  • Associated skills:Medical Devices, Biology, Troubleshooting (Problem Solving), Process Flow Diagrams, Blueprinting, Interdisciplinary Collaboration

What you'll learn

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  • Understand the basics of a variety of commonly used diagnostic, therapeutic and laboratory instruments
  • Effectively maintain, troubleshoot and repair biomedical instruments
  • Sharpen the skill set of troubleshooting a biomedical instrument in a short period of time
  • Reduce the repair time and cost by using effective proven strategies and practices

Week 1:
Basics of anatomy and physiology
Basic physical phenomena driving biomedical devices
The need for proper and effective maintenance
The need for swift and efficient troubleshooting

week 2:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of diagnostic instruments. (Patient monitors, X-ray, and digital radiography)

week 3:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of diagnostic instruments. (Ultrasonography, Otoscope)

week 4:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of therapeutic instruments. (Ventilators, Oxygen concentrators)

Week 5:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of therapeutic instruments. (Electrosurgical units, suction machines, anesthesia machines, Operating Theatre lights)

Week 6:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of laboratory instruments. (autoclave, centrifuge, analyzer and colorimeter)

Week 7:
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of laboratory instruments. (microscope, haematometer, electrolyte analyzer, incubator water bath)

Learner testimonials

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"This comprehensive program has deepened my understanding of biomedical equipment, standards, and protocols. The hands-on experience and practical training provided have equipped me with the skills necessary to implement best practices in patient safety" - Clement Nana Yaw Adjei Appiah Anokye, Biomedical Engineer from Ghana

“This course has been very productive and insightful for me. I have added a lot to my knowledge. I am very thankful to all who designed this course.”
-Cecil 2020 On pilot course

This course is part of Biomedical Equipment: Repair, Maintenance and Healthcare Technology Management Professional Certificate Program

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2 skill-building courses
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
4 months
4 - 6 hours per week

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