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IEEE Public Visibility Media Roundtable
A two-part video series filmed at the IEEE Public Visibility Media Rountable held during EMBC'09 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first Roundtable discusses technology's role in understanding and treating conditions of the brain. The second Roundtable discusses the use of virtual reality to rehabilitate patients suffering from neurological disorders and the physical effects resulting from a stroke; and wearable sensors and a web-based application to monitor patients with Parkinson's disease in the home environment.
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Engineering in Medicine & Biology: Value for Membership
A three-part video series focusing on the value proposition of EMBS as well as the scope of emerging technologies and career opportunities in the field. They are based on the 2007 EMBC in Lyon, France at which interviews with EMBS leaders focused on the scope and emerging technologies in the field, such as Neural Engineering, biomaterials and Biomechanics, Tissue and Cell Engineering Brain and Cardiovascular Research, 3-D Multi-Modeling Image Processing, Medical Informatics, Biosensors, Bioinstrumentation, and DNA Mapping and Sequencing, and Rehabilitation Engineering They discuss the importance of the Annual International Conference for members and career opportunities for young people.
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Emerging Field of Biomedical Engineering
This program provides an overview of career possibilities in Biomedical Engineering. In this program professionals discuss the nature of their work.

The Biotransmitters - Making Science Fun
This program showcases a team of graduate and undergraduate students from California Lutheran University (Buenaventura Student Chapter) as they visit and introduce Middle School children to the profession of Biomedical Engineering through lecture, skits and hands-on experiments.

Oral History, Earl Bakken
In this Oral History, Earl Bakken discusses why the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society was so important to him throughout his career. Mr. Bakken is credited with the invention of the first implantable cardiac pacemaker, an IEEE Milestone.
IEEE Mentoring Program
IEEE Mentoring Connection Program is an online program which facilitates the matching of IEEE members for the purpose of establishing a mentoring partnership. The video features EMBS Member, Carolyn McGregor of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
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