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Tuesday, September 23, 2014


                              Biomedical Engineer

Duties and Responsibilities:

        Biomedical engineering is a sub-specialty of engineering that concentrates on solving biological and medical problems. Biomedical engineers work for engineering companies, hospitals, medical supply companies, and medical technology firms. Common duties of biomedical engineers include designing and evaluating devices and procedures, performing research, and evaluating treatment techniques. Many biomedical engineers can specialize in related areas like medical imaging and biomaterials.

Salary:   

          $80,000-$84,000

Education:

Mechanical engineers use theoretical and practical applications of engineering principles to find mechanical and thermal solutions to problems. Employment requires a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related field; a degree from an ABET-accredited program can improve job prospects and is also usually required as part of state licensing requirements. Mechanical engineers who work for the public are required to hold a license, which requires a combination of education, work experience, and testing



Reflection:

          I don’t think I would like to be a Biomedical Engineer for me it seems way to complicated so I rather not work as one.

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