Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas

Read [B.S. Dhillon Book] ^ Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas P. Barnhart said Easy read, good assessment of qualitative reliability tools. Does not dive deeply into reliability theory and equations, but gives a good overview of reliability strategies (risk mitigation) as they apply to the Medical Device Field. The author has done a lot of research on, and has listed many examples of the impact that unreliability has caused within the medical field.]

Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas

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Rating : 4.87 (502 Votes)
Asin : 0849303125
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 264 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-02-04
Language : English

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With emphasis on concepts rather than mathematical rigor, a multitude of examples, exercises, tables, and references, this is one resource that everyone connected to the medical device industry must have.. Although Reliability Engineering can trace its roots back to World War II, its application to medical devices is relatively recent, and its treatment in the published literature has been quite limited. It addresses a variety of topics related - directly and indirectly - to reliability, including human error in health care systems and software quality assurance. With the medical device industry among the fastest growing segments of the US economy, it is vital that the engineering, biomedical, manufacturing, and design commun

. He has served as General Chairman of two international conferences on reliability and quality control held in Los Angeles and Paris in 1987. Dhillon is a Professor of Engineering Management in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Ottawa. in industrial engineering from the University of Windsor. Dhillon has written 29 books on various aspects of engineering management, design, reliability, safety, and quality published by Wiley (1981), Van Nostrand (1982), Butterworth (1983), Marcel Dekker (1984), Pergamon (1986), etc. About the Author Dr. He has served as a Chairman/Director of Mechanical Engineering Department/Engineering Management Program for over 10 years at the same institution. In addition, Dr. He has published over 320 articles on engineering management

P. Barnhart said Easy read, good assessment of qualitative reliability tools. Does not dive deeply into reliability theory and equations, but gives a good overview of reliability strategies (risk mitigation) as they apply to the Medical Device Field. The author has done a lot of research on, and has listed many examples of the impact that unreliability has caused within the medical field.

He attended the University of Wales where he received a BS in electrical and electronic engineering and an MS in mechanical engineering. B.S. . He has served as a consultant to various organizations and bodies and has many years of experience in the industrial sector. In addition, Dr. He received a Ph.D. He has published over 320 articles on engineering management

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