Today, approximately 20 thousand different types of medical devices and systems are used in hospitals, and the number of biomedical devices and systems used in our country has increased 7 times in the last 20 years. Considering this increase, the need for personnel with technical and scientific knowledge who will carry out the design and development efforts of biomedical systems and take part in the efficient use of the systems is increasing day by day. In this context, with the training we will provide in the Biomedical Device Technology Program of the Department of Electronics and Automation, we aim to train intermediate staff who will work in the field of installation, technical operation, maintenance, and repair of instruments and devices used for diagnosis and treatment in the field of health.
The universal development of the Biomedical Device Technologies sector together with developing medical technologies has created an ever-changing, developing market and competitive environment all over the world and in our country. In this competitive environment, technical services constitute the largest share of biomedical devices after production. Developing Biomedical Device Technologies will continue to contribute to the country's economy and service sector with its technical service support and production, import, sub-industry and sectors. Technical service personnel working in this field of work also work for human health and quality of life by providing quality service support services with the training they receive, certified duties and jobs. In our country (in recent years), in addition to private companies, the Ministry of Health has also been working to increase the technical service support of biomedical devices at the institutional level. Efforts continue to develop this sector and its service power. For this purpose, great steps are being taken to establish and develop biomedical centers in hospitals.
Continuity of services in healthcare institutions is closely related to keeping the devices used active. Since the costs of these medical devices are generally high, keeping them in usable condition for a long time makes a significant contribution to the country's economy.
The universal development of the Biomedical Device Technologies sector together with developing medical technologies has created an ever-changing, developing market and competitive environment all over the world and in our country. In this competitive environment, technical services constitute the largest share of biomedical devices after production. Developing Biomedical Device Technologies will continue to contribute to the country's economy and service sector with its technical service support and production, import, sub-industry and sectors. Technical service personnel working in this field of work also work for human health and quality of life by providing quality service support services with the training they receive, certified duties and jobs. In our country (in recent years), in addition to private companies, the Ministry of Health has also been working to increase the technical service support of biomedical devices at the institutional level. Efforts continue to develop this sector and its service power. For this purpose, great steps are being taken to establish and develop biomedical centers in hospitals.
Continuity of services in healthcare institutions is closely related to keeping the devices used active. Since the costs of these medical devices are generally high, keeping them in usable condition for a long time makes a significant contribution to the country's economy.