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Délia Boino
Submitted by dboino on 2 March 2021
Intended learning outcomes
  1. Know the various existing Measurement and Evaluation Instruments (MEI) and their practical application.
  2. Understand the importance of quantifying the patient's functionality using one or more Biomedical Devices (BD) for clinical decision making.
  3. Interpreting the patient's role in the quantification of their functionality.
  4. Critically analyze existing MEI’s according to their scientific validity and field of application.
  5. Understand the relevance of MEI results in scientific research, in quality improvement of services provided to BD users and their contribution to further rationalization of health costs.
  6. Analyze the physical performance of the user and at the same time question which MEI is best suited to the information sought.
  7. Research, investigate, validate and create new concepts and technologies, always in a perspective of knowledge development.
  8. Understand the importance of the development and evolution of technology in the analysis and interpretation of data collected on individuals. 

 

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