🏥 Network Fundamentals for Medical Engineers

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Welcome! This series of pages explains essential networking concepts in a way that is relevant to medical engineering. Each topic is presented with definitions, healthcare-related examples, advantages and disadvantages, practical tips, and a high-level description of how to implement them (without technical code). Use the links below to navigate through the chapters.

📡 1. Client/Server Model

The foundation of most networked applications – from hospital information systems to telemedicine platforms.

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🔄 2. Peer-to-Peer (P2P)

Decentralized communication used in medical research data sharing, blockchain for health records, and more.

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🔍 3. DNS System

How domain names work, why your hospital needs one, and steps to acquire and configure a domain.

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🌍 4. Web (HTTP/HTTPS)

What happens when you browse a website, and why secure connections are critical for patient portals.

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📧 5. Email (IMAP & SMTP)

Understanding email protocols, choosing between webmail and clients, and best practices for secure healthcare communication.

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📁 6. File Transfer Services (FTP, FTPS, SFTP, SMB)

Securely moving medical images, research data, and documents – understanding the right protocol for the task.

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