In this class, we present a broad overview of the field of medical software. You will learn from Yale professors and a series of industry experts who connect the course concepts to their real world applications.

Introduction to Medical Software
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Introduction to Medical Software

Instructor: Xenophon Papademetris
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What you'll learn
How medical devices and software are regulated around the world. How medical software is designed, developed, and implemented in the real world.
Skills you'll gain
- Software Design
- Human Factors
- Risk Management
- Verification And Validation
- Health Technology
- Software Development Life Cycle
- Medical Devices
- Software Quality (SQA/SQC)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Usability
- Regulatory Compliance
- User Research
- Software Testing
- Clinical Trials
- Software Quality Assurance
- User Interface (UI)
- Medical Privacy
- Machine Learning
- Entrepreneurship
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Reviewed on May 25, 2025
Great course that manages to explain everything from the basics to the complex issues within the SaMD field. It was well-structured, easy to follow and very interesting!
Reviewed on Oct 3, 2024
Prof X. Papademetris is excellent teacher, to the point, clear and precise. The content of this course is perfect for a newbie in the field. Thank you, Coursera, for a wonderful treat.
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2024
Outstanding organization & content throughout this course.I would be very interested in an advanced or complementary offering from Yale in the Bioinformatics space.Thank you so much, Yale Online!!




