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Medical Technology 1 - An Organ System Based Approach
Mechanical Engineering
Organization logo: Technical University of Munich

About this course

In the module "Medical technology 1 – an organ system-based approach", the fundamentals of therapeutic and diagnostic medical technology are taught in a structured manner for specific organ systems. This is accomplished with a systematic approach that first presents the anatomical and physiological basics of the organ system, and subsequently addresses the relative pathology with a selection of the most common diseases. Finally, the medical technology solutions for the diagnosis and therapy are presented. Here, besides well-established medical technology, we will also address new developments and emerging strategies reaching the clinic, such as regenerative medicine (e.g., cell therapy). By offering units on basic knowledge (e.g., cell biology, imaging techniques, anatomical terminology), all students are brought up to the same level of preparation, independently of their previous education. The module “Medical technology 1 – an organ system-based approach” focuses on the following organ systems (subject to change): Integumentary system (skin), cardiovascular system, skeletal system, muscular system and sensory system (e.g. the eye). Guest lectures from medical technology companies in the Munich area as well as clinicians active in Munich clinics complement the lectures with expert insights in different applications related to the treated organ systems. The module is complementary to “Medical Technology 2 – an organ system-based approach”, which deals with other organ systems. The module "Medical Technology 1 - an organ system-based approach" focuses on the following organ systems (subject to change): integumentary system (skin), sensory system (especially eye), cardiovascular system, skeletal and muscular system. The module is complementary to "Medical Technology 2 - an organ system based approach", in which other organ systems are covered. The two modules are independent of each other.

Expected learning outcomes

After successful participation in the module "Medical Technology 1 - an organ system based approach", students have the following skills:

  • Basic knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of organ systems
  • Understanding of the functional principles of the corresponding medical diagnostic and therapeutic solutions
  • Knowledge of the use of medical technology solutions in the medical environment
  • Ability to apply the knowledge for own medical technology developments, for example in the form of bachelor, semester or master theses.

Examination

In a written examination (duration: 90 min.) the understanding of the gained technical knowledge is checked. The students should demonstrate that they are familiar with the anatomy, physiology and pathology of organ systems as well as the corresponding medical technology solutions and are thus able to critically evaluate medical technology problems.

Course requirements

none

Activities

The module consists of a lecture and an exercise. In the lecture, the theoretical basics (e.g. anatomy, physiology and pathology of organ systems, functional principles of the corresponding technical diagnostic and therapeutic solutions) are taught in a structured and comprehensive manner. In addition to the lecturer's presentation, the teaching of the basics is also visually supported by videos. By integrating teaching units on basic knowledge that some students have already learned in previous courses (e.g. basic cell biology), all students should be brought to the same level of knowledge. The presented slides as well as further information will be made available to the students online via the Moodle learning management system in order to enable them to follow up the content on their own. In the exercises, the acquired knowledge about the use of medical technology solutions can be further deepened by attending surgical operations, where both the disease patterns and the therapeutic measures can be demonstrated live and discussed with clinical experts. The exercise thus consolidates the knowledge by providing a connection to the real clinical environment. After the lecture, the students have the opportunity to ask the lecturer specific questions individually or in small groups. Through the question-answer format, further gaps in knowledge can be closed or individual areas of interest can be explored in greater detail. The lecturer will go beyond the contents of the lecture in the explanations in order to place the knowledge in a larger medical technology context.

More information

https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/pl/ui/$ctx/wbModHBReport.wbGenHTMLForBeschr?pKnotenNr=2628464&pSemesterNr=198&pLangCode=EN
  • Local course code
    MW0056
  • Study load
    ECTS 5
  • Level
    master
  • Contact hours per week
    3
  • Instructors
    Petra Mela, Salma Mansi, Dario Arcuti
  • Mode of delivery
    Hybrid
  • Course coordinator
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