TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices

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Approx. 8 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course covers the technology and medical device industry with a focus on regulatory compliance and product development. Students will gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the industry, and learn how to bring medical devices to market.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn the regulatory requirements for medical devices in the U.S. and other countries
  • Understand the product development process for medical devices
  • Explore case studies of successful medical device companies

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

  • Medical Device Engineer
    • USA: $85,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000
    • Spain: €45,000
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
    • USA: $75,000
    • India: ₹5,50,000
    • Spain: €40,000
  • Product Manager (Medical Devices)
    • USA: $100,000
    • India: ₹8,00,000
    • Spain: €60,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the regulatory requirements for medical devices
  • Develop a product development plan for a medical device
  • Explore case studies of successful medical device companies

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of biology and engineering
  • Experience in product development preferred

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

Similar Courses

  • Medical Device Innovation
  • Introduction to Medical Device Design and Innovation

Related Education Paths


Notable People in This Field

  • Scott Phillips
  • Dr. Michael Drues

Related Books

Description

This course seeks to create an informed public, aware of the technical, medical, legal, and ethical issues associated with implantable medical devices. The course features conversations with experts from a variety of relevant fields to discuss the present and future technological, ethical, legal, and social challenges associated with implantable medical devices.

DISCLAIMER: This course is intended for educational purposes only. None of the information provided in this course constitutes medical or legal advice. If you have medical or legal questions, contact your physician or attorney.

Outline

  • Introduction and Medical Issues
  • Michael Bachmann Intro
  • Adam Shniderman Intro
  • Lauren Solberg Intro
  • Jay Radcliffe 1
  • Jay Radcliffe 2
  • Andrew Woods 1
  • Andrew Woods 2
  • Julian Goldman
  • Patricia Zettler 1
  • Patricia Zettler 2
  • Scott Erven
  • Goldman
  • Zettler
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Goldman
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Erven
  • Woods
  • Infographic: An Overview of the Internet of Things
  • Advancing Safety in Medical Technology: Healthcare technology in a wireless world
  • Technical Issues Part 1
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Woods
  • Woods 2
  • Woods 3
  • Goldman 1
  • Goldman 2
  • Goldman 3
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Radcliffe 3
  • Radcliffe 4
  • Erven
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Goldman 1
  • Security and Privacy for Implantable Medical Devices
  • MEDJACK: Hackers hijacking medical devices to create backdoors in hospital networks
  • LA Hospital Paid $17K to Hackers
  • Technical Issues Part 2
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Radcliffe 3
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Erven 3
  • Erven 4
  • Erven 5
  • Erven 6
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Erven 3
  • Erven 4
  • Erven 5
  • Woods 1
  • Woods 2
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Terrorists could hack pacemakers like in Homeland, say security experts
  • Keeping pacemakers safe from hackers
  • Optimal Policy for Software Vulnerability Disclosure
  • Legal Issues
  • Woods 1
  • Woods 2
  • Goldman 1
  • Goldman 2
  • Zettler 1
  • Woods 1
  • Woods 2
  • Woods 3
  • Woods 4
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Radcliffe 3
  • Woods 1
  • Woods 2
  • Goldman 1
  • Zettler 1
  • Zettler 2
  • Zettler 3
  • Zettler 4
  • Zettler 5
  • Zettler 6
  • Zettler 7
  • Zettler 8
  • Zettler 9
  • Zettler 10
  • Zettler 11
  • Zettler 12
  • Goldman 1
  • Goldman 2
  • Zettler 1
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Erven 3
  • Erven 4
  • Erven 5
  • Radcliffe 1`
  • Zettler 1
  • Zettler 2
  • Erven 1
  • Riegel v Medtronic
  • FDA Overview
  • FDA Overview of Device Regulation
  • Medical device security: A call to action
  • Draft Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff
  • Riegel v. Medtronic, SCOTUS
  • Legal Disputes over Duties to Disclose Treatment Risks to Patients: A Review of Negligence Claims and Complaints in Australia
  • Ethical and Policy Issues
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Goldman 1
  • Goldman 2
  • Goldman 3
  • Woods 1
  • Woods 2
  • Woods 3
  • Woods 4
  • Woods 5
  • Zettler 1
  • Zettler 2
  • Zettler 3
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Zettler 1
  • Zettler 2
  • Erven 1
  • Woods 1
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Radcliffe 3
  • Radcliffe 4
  • Zettler 1
  • Radcliffe 1
  • Radcliffe 2
  • Erven 1
  • Erven 2
  • Erven 3
  • Woods 1
  • Patients' Interpretation of Qualitative Probability Statements
  • US Medical Devices, Choices and Consequences
  • FDA Safety Communication
  • MedWatch Consumer Reporting
  • The Proper Role of the FDA for the 21st Century

Summary of User Reviews

Users have given high ratings to Tech Med: Medical Devices course offered by Coursera. Many users have praised the practical approach of the course that helps them understand the medical device industry better.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Practical approach to understand the medical device industry

Pros from User Reviews

  • The course offers practical insights that are helpful in understanding the industry
  • Experts in the industry teach the course, providing valuable knowledge
  • The course is well-structured and easy to follow
  • The course content is up-to-date and relevant to the industry
  • The course provides a certificate upon completion

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users feel that the course is too basic and lacks advanced topics
  • The course may not be suitable for people who do not have a background in medical devices
  • Some users feel that the course is overpriced compared to other courses on the same topic
  • The course does not provide much interaction with other students
  • The course may not be challenging enough for experienced professionals in the industry
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Approx. 8 hours to complete
Lauren Solberg, Michael Bachmann, Adam Shniderman, Molly Weinburgh, Brittany Bachmann
University of Florida
Coursera

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