4. Facts:
• Some authors indicate that
biomedical engineering exists
since remedies were applied to
particular problems of the
individual such as a prosthesis of
the big toe, which was discovered
in an Egyptian tomb, with an age
of more than 300 A.C.
5. • The investigations of
Luigi Galvani on the
conduction of the
electricity in alive
beings.
6. • The discovery of X-
rays by Wilhelm
Conrad Röntgen, in
1895.
7. • 1485-Leonardo Da Vinci
and his anatomical studies,
as well as his interest in the
mechanics of the human
body, the idealization of
complexes, human
mechanisms, animals,
animals and the idea of a
wooden "robot" that could
replicate them.
10. JORGE REYNOLDS
POMBO
Jorge Reynolds Pombo is a Colombian engineer
born in Bogotá on June 22, 1936, Recognized for
being the inventor of the first external artificial
pacemaker with internal electrodes, achievement
achieved in 1958 at the age of 22 years.
11.
12. • medical instrumentation: it is about those devices or instruments that contribute to
the treatment, improvement of the physiological and corporal functions, as well as
to the prevention of diseases through the protection or reduction of the risks of
occurrence. They are classified in:
equipment for treatment
diagnostic equipment
auxiliary equipment
• biomechanics and rehabilitation: Biomechanics is interested in the movement of
the human body and the mechanical loads and energies that occur in that
movement. Biomechanics intervenes in the development of implants and artificial
organs.
• medical imaging: medical imaging, therefore, is used to reveal, diagnose and
examine diseases to study the anatomy and functions of the body.
13.
14. •In a hospital
• In a research laboratory
• In a biomechanical laboratory
15.
16. • NEURONAL ENGINEERING: This area applies
fundamental and applied engineering techniques to help
solve basic and clinical problems in neuroscience.
• MEDICAL IMAGES: Medical images cover a wide range
of technologies (including MRI, CT, ultrasound, PET, etc.)
that allow visualization of the internal structure and
function of the human body.
• CELLULAR AND TISSUE ENGINEERING: This area
seeks to understand and attack biomedical problems at the
microscopic level and use that knowledge to design tissues
and organs to replace individual cells.
17.
18. For non-native English engineering students, English is
essential not only because it is spoken around the world,
but also because the sector works in English.
Because most of the world's scientific articles or
publications are written in English.
And most engineering graphics are also marked in
English.
19.
20. My personal interest in studying this university
career, was born when I was in Grade 11 was the
first time I heard from her and I found it
interesting and start investigating about it, look at
their fields of action and as through this race is
interact with the human being in order to seek
better a better quality of life.
21.
22. • National Technological Institute of Mexico recovered from https://its-
purhepecha.edu.mx/carreras/ingenieria-biomedica/
• In wikipedia recovered on May 4, 2019
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingenier%C3%ADa_biom%C3%A9dica#Campos_de_acci%C3%B3n
• IDMMADRID (2017) recovered from https://www.idmadrid.es/importancia-ingles-para-ingenieria.html
• https://micarrerauniversitaria.com/c-ingenieria/ingenieria-
biomedica/#Ingenieros_Biomedicos_reconocidos
• https://www.sutori.com/story/historia-de-la-ingenieria-biomedica-ingenieria-en-sistemas-biomedicos--
G2Wxc4QJQUa3DnAqfpYbNryQ
• https://es.slideshare.net/Andresmoralesprieto/instrumentacion-medica-presentacion-slideshare-14727184
• In wikipedia recovered on April 2, 2019 https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Reynolds_Pombo