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Hello. I am new, so I apologize if this is not the correct way to express this.
I propose separating Biomedical Engineering from Bioengineering/Chemical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering's distinct focus on clinical translation and human health differentiates it from the broader scope of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering. While both involve applying engineering principles to biological systems, Biomedical Engineering emphasizes direct medical applications and regulatory compliance for devices and therapies.
This distinct focus demands deeper understanding of human physiology, disease mechanisms, and medical ethics, setting Biomedical Engineering apart from the more general applications of Bioengineering and the primarily industrial focus of Chemical Engineering. Ambndms ( talk) 02:53, 3 January 2024 (UTC)