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The Medical Engineering Division produces a quarterly email newsletter, entitled 'MED Matters', that is sent directly to our members. The newsletter details what is current within the medical engineering industry and the division, lists future events, reports on previous events and includes articles from board members. The articles may be of particular interest to those wishing to further their knowledge of a career in medical engineering as they try to portray a day in the life of a medical engineer.
A list of the professional articles that have appeared in previous newsletters can be seen below. Articles are also welcome from our readers. Please submit any articles to medical@imeche.org.
May 2008
The Role of Mechanobiology in Tissue Engineering
January 2008
A Review of the Incontinence Seminar
Pictures for Incontinence Article
Some Experiments on Tissue Heart Valve Prostheses
July 2007
Robotic Surgery: From Autonomous Systems to Intelligent Tools - the Smith and Nephew Annual Lecture
Choosing Materials for Bone and Joint Replacements
April 2007
Young People In Medical Engineering
Nanotechnology In Medicine
MED Extravaganza, 26 June 2007, IMechE, 1 Birdcage Walk, London
19th Annual Medical Engineering Student Project Competition
January 2007
Report on 'Robotics and Computer-assisted Surgery' Seminar
Report on 'Micro-technologies in Microsurgery' Seminar
Report on 'Medical Engineering in Silico' Seminar (held on 30 November 2006)
Cardiac Assist Device
Decision Support Software for Orthopaedic Surgery (DeSSOS)
October 2006
Careers in Medical Engineering - An Interview with Ben Cox
To Engineer is to Create: The Tissue Engineering Issue
July 2006
Past Winners of IMechE's Annual Medical Engineering Competition
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) - Succeeding Through Innovation
April 2006
How I ended up with a Career in Medical Engineering - an interview with John P. Paul, University of Strathclyde
Adhesive Technology for Bonding Medical Devices
January 2006
How I ended up with a Career in Medical Engineering - an interview with Zhongmin Jin, University of Leeds
Computer Simulation: A Powerful Tool for Developing New Materials for Biomedical Applications
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