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

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
- Regulatory Compliance
- Medical Devices
- Software Quality (SQA/SQC)
- Health Technology
- Usability
- Entrepreneurship
- Clinical Trials
- Software Design
- Software Testing
- User Interface (UI)
- Human Factors
- Risk Management
- Machine Learning
- Medical Privacy
- Software Quality Assurance
- Biomedical Engineering
- User Research
- Software Development Life Cycle
- Verification And Validation
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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!!
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2022
A great course to learn about basics and working Medical Software. Helped me to learn many things regarding my field. I highly recommend this to everyone ^-^
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