University of Florida - TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices
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TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices at Coursera Overview
Duration | 8 hours |
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Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices at Coursera Highlights
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TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices at Coursera Course details
- This course seeks to create an informed public, aware of the technical, medical, legal, and ethical issues associated with implantable medical devices. The course features conversations with experts from a variety of relevant fields to discuss the present and future technological, ethical, legal, and social challenges associated with implantable medical devices.
- DISCLAIMER: This course is intended for educational purposes only. None of the information provided in this course constitutes medical or legal advice. If you have medical or legal questions, contact your physician or attorney.
TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction and Medical Issues
Michael Bachmann Intro
Adam Shniderman Intro
Lauren Solberg Intro
Jay Radcliffe 1
Jay Radcliffe 2
Andrew Woods 1
Andrew Woods 2
Julian Goldman
Patricia Zettler 1
Patricia Zettler 2
Scott Erven
Goldman
Zettler
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Goldman
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Erven
Woods
Infographic: An Overview of the Internet of Things
Advancing Safety in Medical Technology: Healthcare technology in a wireless world
Technical Issues Part 1
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Woods
Woods 2
Woods 3
Goldman 1
Goldman 2
Goldman 3
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Radcliffe 3
Radcliffe 4
Erven
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Goldman 1
Security and Privacy for Implantable Medical Devices
MEDJACK: Hackers hijacking medical devices to create backdoors in hospital networks
LA Hospital Paid $17K to Hackers
Technical Issues Part 2
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Radcliffe 3
Erven 1
Erven 2
Erven 3
Erven 4
Erven 5
Erven 6
Radcliffe 1
Erven 1
Erven 2
Erven 3
Erven 4
Erven 5
Woods 1
Woods 2
Erven 1
Erven 2
Terrorists could hack pacemakers like in Homeland, say security experts
Keeping pacemakers safe from hackers
Optimal Policy for Software Vulnerability Disclosure
Legal Issues
Woods 1
Woods 2
Goldman 1
Goldman 2
Zettler 1
Woods 1
Woods 2
Woods 3
Woods 4
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Radcliffe 3
Woods 1
Woods 2
Goldman 1
Zettler 1
Zettler 2
Zettler 3
Zettler 4
Zettler 5
Zettler 6
Zettler 7
Zettler 8
Zettler 9
Zettler 10
Zettler 11
Zettler 12
Goldman 1
Goldman 2
Zettler 1
Erven 1
Erven 2
Erven 3
Erven 4
Erven 5
Radcliffe 1`
Zettler 1
Zettler 2
Erven 1
Riegel v Medtronic
FDA Overview
FDA Overview of Device Regulation
Medical device security: A call to action
Draft Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff
Riegel v. Medtronic, SCOTUS
Legal Disputes over Duties to Disclose Treatment Risks to Patients: A Review of Negligence Claims and Complaints in Australia
Ethical and Policy Issues
Radcliffe 1
Goldman 1
Goldman 2
Goldman 3
Woods 1
Woods 2
Woods 3
Woods 4
Woods 5
Zettler 1
Zettler 2
Zettler 3
Erven 1
Erven 2
Zettler 1
Zettler 2
Erven 1
Woods 1
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Radcliffe 3
Radcliffe 4
Zettler 1
Radcliffe 1
Radcliffe 2
Erven 1
Erven 2
Erven 3
Woods 1
Patients' Interpretation of Qualitative Probability Statements
US Medical Devices, Choices and Consequences
FDA Safety Communication
MedWatch Consumer Reporting
The Proper Role of the FDA for the 21st Century