Ethics for Biomedical Engineers, 2013

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121 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
Over the last few decades, there are increasing public awareness of adverse events involving engineering failures that not only led to monetary losses but also more importantly, human injuries and deaths. Whilst it is vital for an engineering professional or student to acquire the necessary technical knowledge and skills in their respective field, they must also understand the ethical essences that are relevant to their profession. Engineering professionals like biomedical engineers, need to appreciate the fundamentals of best practices and recognise how any derivation from such practices can have undesirable impacts on human lives. Through this book, it is hoped that readers would draw the relevance between the study of ethics and biomedical engineering. The book would be a useful source and reference for college-level and university-level students. Moreover, the contents are written so as to also provide valuable insights even for existing biomedical engineers and those enrolled in continual engineering education programs.

Chapter 1: Ethical practices and engineering

Jong Yong Abdiel FOO

Chapter 2: Ethics & biomedical engineering practice & research: origins of principles & consent

Stephen James WILSON

 Jong Yong Abdiel FOO

Chapter 3: Ethical considerations in clinical engineering

Winston GWEE

Chapter 4: Ethics of biomaterials for implants

Kwok-Wing Dennis TAM

Oliver FAUST

Chapter 5: Ethics and data mining in biomedical engineering

Andrew P. BRADLEY

Chapter 6: Whistle blowing: an option or an obligation?

Jong Yong Abdiel FOO

Jong Yong, a former student from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, holds a PhD (Biomedical Engineering) and a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Hons I) from the University of Queensland, Australia. He also has an Advanced Diploma (Business Administration) and Practitioner Diploma (Applied Statistic). Before returning to his alma mater, he has worked as a semi-conductor engineering assistant, university tutor, research scientist, research manager in a hospital and then in a research institute. His research focus is in areas of biomedical engineering, statistical analyses and research ethics.

Provide valuable insights for existing biomedical engineers and those enrolled in continual engineering education programs

Explores the relevance of the study of ethics to biomedical engineering

Useful source and reference for college-level and university-level students