Define a biomedical engineering design problem.
Definition should include
• the unsolved clinical or biomedical problem based on stakeholder needs analysis
• the reasons it is important to have a clear concept of a problem before attempting to solve it
• an explanation of a biomedical engineering design brief (i.e., a statement that explains what the solution to a biomedical engineering design problem must accomplish)
• essential components of a design brief.
Process/Skill Questions:
• Why is it important to identify all relevant stakeholders (e.g., patients, providers, payers, regulatory bodies)?
• Why is it important to have a clear definition of a problem before attempting to solve it?
• What might be the consequences of not having a clear concept of a biomedical engineering design problem before attempting to solve it?
• How can a biomedical engineering design problem be stated succinctly?
• How is a design brief used in a biomedical engineering design process?
• How does iteration address lack of clarity in the original problem statement?
Teacher Resource:
• A Student Guide to Biodesign Links to an external site., Stanford University