Analogue designer does not know Biomedic ??
I remember when digital designers did not know analogue !
If you want to survive then learn and adapt. Biomedics, like power electronics, is a field of answers with no questions. It is a source of starvation with no food.
Provide the food, provide the innovation and you cannot fail. But to do so, you must learn what questions to ask in order to provide the correct answers. And to do this, the analogue designer MUST BECOME the biomedic, just as the digital designer became the analogue designer. No one will stand up and say here is what I want, go design it, because no one yet knows what they want or what the technolgogy is capable of.
I have just watched my sister in law suffer a brain haemohorrage that needed constant monitoring of the intercranial fluid pressure (CSF) using an antiquated technique of pushing a tube into the skull - a technique which introduces infection into the skull causing and increase in cerebral fluid pressure !! .
This stuff should be a no brainer to an analogue designer with some MEMS experience - but we are still pushing tubes into peoples skulls.
Do not wait for medics to ask you for solutions to biomedic problems. Become the medic and provide the solutions. The world is dying to meet you - literally.