
It is with immense pride and enthusiasm that we present to you the second issue of Electromedic, Journal of Medical Electronic. This publication continues to serve as a platform for the dissemination of innovative, high-quality research in the field of medical electronics and related disciplines.
In this issue, we are pleased to feature a diverse collection of articles that showcase the latest advancements and findings from esteemed researchers and practitioners. These contributions represent a range of topics, reflecting the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of our field. We are committed to maintaining the journal as a space for the exchange of knowledge, fostering collaboration, and inspiring innovation.
The publication of this second issue is the result of the collective efforts of our dedicated editorial team, peer reviewers, and administrative staff. Their commitment to upholding rigorous academic standards and their meticulous attention to detail have been invaluable. We extend our deepest gratitude to them, as well as to our contributors, whose work lies at the heart of this journal.
As we move forward, we remain steadfast in our mission to advance the frontiers of knowledge in medical electronics and beyond. We hope this issue will provide our readers with valuable insights, provoke thoughtful discussions, and contribute meaningfully to the academic and professional community.
Thank you for your continued support of Electromedic, Journal of Medical Electronic. Together, let us shape the future of this exciting and impactful field.
Sincerely,
DR. Atika Hendryani
Editor-in-Chief
Electromedic, Journal of Medical Electronic
Articles
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IoT-Based Blanket Warmer with Emergency Features (Alarm and Auto-Shutdown) and Android Display Integration
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Comparative Anaysis of The Accuracy of Several Types of Syringe Brands With Flowrate And Volume Parameters on Syringe Pump
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Development of a Multi-Stage Thermoelectric Cryosurgery Prototype for Skin Cancer Treatment
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