Biomedical Engineering • Health Information Systems

Dr. Muhammad Rezal

Researcher in physiological signal processing, electronic health records, and clinical data integration.

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Academic collaboration, research, teaching, and institutional opportunities.

About Me

Dr. Muhammad Rezal is a researcher in biomedical engineering and health information systems, with a strong focus on physiological signal processing and clinical data integration. His work explores how signals such as ECG, EEG, and other biosignals can be integrated into electronic health record systems to support clinical decision-making.

He has academic experience in teaching and developing learning materials in Anatomy and Physiology for non medical students. His research interests include biomedical signal processing, clinical information systems, and data-driven healthcare technologies.

Research Interests

Physiological Signals

ECG, EEG, EMG, and other biosignals for clinical and biomedical applications.

EHR/EMR Integration

Integration of physiological signal data into electronic health record systems.

Clinical Information Systems

Health data systems that support documentation, monitoring, and decision-making.

Data-Driven Healthcare

Use of biomedical and clinical data to improve healthcare workflows and insights.

Teaching

Experience in teaching courses related to Anatomy and Phsyiology for non-medical students, Medical Terminologies, and biomedical engineering related courses.

Publications

Under Review:
Integration of Physiological Signals in Electronic Medical Records: A Literature Review

Contact

Email: doktermores@gmail.com

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Curriculum Vitae available upon request.