Michael F. Gard has written: 'Emi Control in Medical Electronics' 'Electromagnetic interference control in medical electronics' -- subject(s): Electromagnetic compatibility, Medical electronics
Yes.
The latest inventions in medical electronics is the computer system. The computer system in a medical setting has many uses that vary from patient charts to insurance information.
nothing
Yes. A Medical Career
Career after completing electronics and instrumentation engineering
yes
start out with a small medical career and if you do good and get promotions, you will get promoted to a higher medical carrer
It would have to depend on what kind of medical career you would want to pursue. Medical transcription career can take you up to 6 months of training whilst nursing career can get you started from 4 to 6 years of education. Different medical career needs different education as they have their own functions.
There isn't any physical fitness need for electronics engineering or any other engineering career
Medical electronics sector
x-raying