System engineering Medical

Medical systems engineering

Medical systems engineering is the theory of design, testing and operation of complex technical systems for medical purposes.

The main tasks of medical systems engineering:

  1. Development of requirements for medical systems and equipment based on an analysis of healthcare needs.

  2. Designing the architecture and structure of medical systems, taking into account the interaction of all elements.

  3. Modeling and optimization of equipment parameters to achieve the required characteristics.

  4. Development of algorithms for the operation of medical systems, including the use of artificial intelligence.

  5. Testing and verification of systems for compliance with medical standards and safety requirements.

  6. Ensuring reliability, fault tolerance and maintainability of medical systems.

  7. Creation of methods for efficient operation and maintenance of medical equipment.

Medical systems engineering allows for a comprehensive approach to the creation of high-tech systems for modern healthcare, taking into account all requirements and restrictions.



A medical technology systems engineer is a specialist in the design, testing and operation of complex technical systems used in the medical industry. He analyzes problems that arise in clinical settings and develops methods for solving them. In addition, the systems scientist develops the strategies necessary to maintain medical systems in working order and identify ways to improve the quality of medical services provided.