Dr. Larry Fennigkoh is a biomedical and electrical engineer who has investigated numerous injuries – especially, shocks, burns, fires, and deaths – associated with a variety of medical and non-medical electrical devices. Having worked in hospitals for over 20 years, he understands not only the pathophysiology of such injuries, but the many ways in which they may be caused as well. Dr. Fennigkoh is also capable of testing and evaluating electrical devices, tools, and appliances; residential and commercial electrical wiring and grounding systems; ground-fault circuit interrupters; and isolated power systems.
Currently, Dr. Fennigkoh is a professor of biomedical engineering teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in medical instrumentation, biomedical engineering design, biomechanics, biostatistics, and human physiology. He is a Registered Professional Engineer and board certified in clinical engineering. He is also a member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society, Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, and a Fellow within the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
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