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  2. Biomedical Engineering Society - Wikipedia

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    BMES is the leading biomedical engineering society in the United States and was founded on February 1, 1968 "to promote the increase of biomedical engineering knowledge and its utilization." There are 7,000 members in 2018. [1] Since 1972, the society has published an academic journal, the Annals of Biomedical Engineering (online archive).

  3. List of engineering societies - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the term "engineering society" sometimes refers to organizations of engineering students as opposed to professional societies of engineers. The Canadian Federation of Engineering Students, whose membership consists of most of the engineering student societies from across Canada (see below), is the national association of undergraduate engineering student societies in Canada.

  4. Category:Biomedical Engineering Society - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Fellows of the Biomedical Engineering Society

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  6. Category:Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society; Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. Cardiovascular System Dynamics Society; Case Western Reserve University - Biomedical Engineering; Cell encapsulation; Computational anatomy; Custom-made medical device

  7. Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical engineering (BME) or medical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare applications (e.g., diagnostic or therapeutic purposes).

  8. Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society

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    The CMBES Clinical Engineering Standards of Practice for Canada (CESOP) was first published in 1998 and revised in 2007 and 2014. These guidelines outline criteria for health care institutions on the management of medical devices, promote the professional development of its members, and outline the education and certification requirements for clinical engineers and biomedical engineering ...

  9. Alpha Eta Mu Beta - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Eta Mu Beta (ΑΗΜΒ or AEMB) is a biomedical engineering honor society founded at Louisiana Tech University in 1979. History ... Code of Conduct; Developers;