Biomedical Engineering Career

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Biomedical engineering is a relatively new field that merges technical knowledge of engineering with biology and medicine in order to improve the field of medicine. Biomedical engineers are responsible for coming up with the different machines used in surgery; they design them and improve those that are already available in the field so that they can be efficient. They are also responsible for the research done on organ transplants in medicine. For one to be a biomedical engineer one must have an interest in medicine and be ready to do a lot of research. Medicine is a dynamic field; hence, the need for more machines and instruments that can improve the quality of medicine offered is as high as the need for more professionals in biomedical engineering.

How to Become a Biomedical Engineer

Like most engineering courses, for one to be able to pursue this career a minimum of a bachelor’s degree is required. To be able to compete effectively in the job market in this career it is advisable for one to pursue not just a degree but also a master’s in biomedical engineering. Knowledge in mechanics and electronics is an added advantage since one is constantly working with machines and knowledge in mechanics and electronics will ensure efficiency when one is working. This course usually takes a minimum of four years in most institutions.

Types, Descriptions and Information

Most biomedical engineers are hired in hospitals and research institutions. Those hired in hospitals are responsible for ensuring machines like the MRI and microscopic instrumentation are working efficiently. They are also widely consulted during surgeries and work closely with surgeons during organ transplant. Those hired in research institutes design new products for the medical industry.

Qualifications: Courses, Training and Certification

Biomedical Engineers are on high demand in the job market because medicine is a very wide field and there is always room for growth and improvement of what already exists. As a result, many people are pursuing this course. Online courses are also available for those interested in taking this course. To be able to compete effectively in the job market it is vital that one attend a reputable institution. Research is a big part of this course and one needs an institution with the facilities and flexibility to be able to try out new inventions. The most reputable institutions that offer the course include:

Top Schools and Colleges

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1. John Hopkins University – Baltimore

2. Duke University– North Carolina

3. Georgia Institute of Technology

4. University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, PA

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Job Opportunities, Salaries and Recruitment

A career in biomedical engineering is considered to be well paying. Hospitals and the medical industry are looking for new inventions in instrumentation and machines in order to improve the quality of medicine and each year graduates in this course are needed to be absorbed in this industry.

Most biomedical engineers are paid an average of $60,000 – $80,000 per year. The technical nature of this career guarantees that the figures rise each year.

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October 25, 2009 at 6:39 am

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Nyadera Eric September 12, 2010 at 9:06 am

thanks.but i wanted to know the carriers /job that one can land into if he/she studies microprocessor technology and instrumentation

Hafiz Aziz December 8, 2010 at 4:38 pm

i have completed my be biomedical eng,what are the other options for me……am confused what to do next

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