Health care and biomedical engineering are among the goals of the last day of the International Conference on Biomedical Engineering

Titles of the lectures varied within the theme of health care and biomedical engineering at the International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, including cardiovascular bioengineering, systems and technologies for remote monitoring of the health status of people with chronic diseases, combating sudden cardiac death related to sports, and designing and implementing a digital checklist system to evaluate infection control measures in intensive care units.

 

The Biomedical Engineering and Audiology theme included lectures on initial prediction of brain activity in idiopathic tinnitus, classification of sound disorders, and simulation of cochlear implant surgery to treat sensorineural hearing loss.

 

In his lecture, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Damascus University, Dr. Samer Mohsen, discussed the applications of artificial intelligence in improving the diagnosis and treatment of tinnitus. In this context, he reviewed the scientific research conducted at    Damascus University in cooperation with one of the Iranian universities for medical sciences on “tinnitus”.

 



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