Biomedical engineering technicians are trained to work in hospitals and maintain the myriad equipment used in the business of saving lives. However, when people hear the phrase “biomedical engineering ...
Biomedical Engineering combines biology and engineering to make technological breakthroughs in medical devices, procedures, and patient care. Biomedical engineers work in industries, in labs, and even ...
In any hospital, doctor’s office, and other medical facility, chances are that there are a number of computerized, electronic equipment needed to monitor an array of things from a patient’s blood ...
Beyond nurses, doctors and others on healthcare’s frontlines, there’s another essential worker you’ve probably never heard of. In 2015, Money Magazine defined “The 5 Best Jobs You’ve Never Heard Of,” ...
Accelerate your education, and get on the fast track to a career in the biomedical industry or advanced studies in biomedical engineering. The Biomedical Engineering Accelerated Master’s program will ...
The objective of the Master in Biomedical Engineering (Online) from Case Western Reserve University is to educate biomedical engineers for careers in industry, academia, health care, and government ...
Retiring baby boomers and pandemic-induced worker shortages have created a surging demand for biomedical engineering technicians, industry experts said in a recent virtual panel discussion. Hosted by ...
Bryant K. Hawkins Sr. became a biomedical equipment technician over 30 years ago. He now encourages others to consider this path, and he guided his son to a BMET career. This article is part of ...
ABUJA, Nigeria--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The GE Foundation, in collaboration with the Developing World Healthcare Technology Laboratory at Duke University and Engineering World Health, is developing a new ...
Not pre-med. Not business. Not computer science. The most popular college major choice for high school seniors surveyed by CareerBuilder---the majority of whom already have a career in mind---is ...
Biocompatibility testing, engineering artificial organs and tissues, developing new drug delivery systems, creating or modifying innovative medical devices, enhancing medical imaging techniques, or ...