Starting with the applied biomedical engineering field, passing through the road to success in clinical engineering, medical devices risk management/safety, IFBME sharing, current/best clinical engineering practices in USA, and ending with medical device cybersecurity, reflects the amazing content scheme, and a wonderful spirit of giving and share. Thanks Dr. Abou Ali, also thanks professor Wirth for being part of such contribution and effort.
Biomedical engineering is a major and career changing rapidly, and similarly our skills. Thanks for this seminar, which enlightens and marks this change of current and future requirements to successful clinical engineer,. Thanks professors.
Medical devices' recalls and alerts began with patients' electrocution in the 60s. Then, this has been shifted towards more reliable and safe medical equipment. Unfortunately, this will be focused in the near future towards cyber risks and security. Thanks prof. Wirth and Dr. Abou Ali for drawing the attention towards such sensitive and critical issue.
More IT courses and skills are needed to prepare biomed engineering students for new digital environment. Thanks professors for guiding us to fit new biomed careers.
Thank you professor Wirth for sharing your valuable Informations, knowledge, and experience about cybersecurity with us! Hope we will meet again in other sessions.
Great thanks for prof. Wirth and AbouAli.
Nice presentation. Thanks for addressing this interesting. Thanks professor Wirth and Mohamad.
Such topic becomes essential for every clinical engineer. Thanks for share.
Starting with the applied biomedical engineering field, passing through the road to success in clinical engineering, medical devices risk management/safety, IFBME sharing, current/best clinical engineering practices in USA, and ending with medical device cybersecurity, reflects the amazing content scheme, and a wonderful spirit of giving and share. Thanks Dr. Abou Ali, also thanks professor Wirth for being part of such contribution and effort.
More awareness is needed concerning safety and cybersecurity of medical device being in a digital era. Thanks professors for this contribution.
Hot topic. Thanks for addressing and share professors.
It's amazing how biomedical engineering field reshapes itself. Thanks for keeping us updated.
Hope in future more seminars, talks and discussions concerning this topic. Thanks professor Wirth and Abou Ali.
Biomedical engineering is a major and career changing rapidly, and similarly our skills. Thanks for this seminar, which enlightens and marks this change of current and future requirements to successful clinical engineer,. Thanks professors.
Medical devices' recalls and alerts began with patients' electrocution in the 60s. Then, this has been shifted towards more reliable and safe medical equipment. Unfortunately, this will be focused in the near future towards cyber risks and security. Thanks prof. Wirth and Dr. Abou Ali for drawing the attention towards such sensitive and critical issue.
More IT courses and skills are needed to prepare biomed engineering students for new digital environment. Thanks professors for guiding us to fit new biomed careers.
Thank you professor Wirth for sharing your valuable Informations, knowledge, and experience about cybersecurity with us! Hope we will meet again in other sessions.
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