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Biomedical Engineers

Biomedical engineers have the unique opportunity to combine engineering and medical concepts to develop medical equipment for doctors and patients.

If you are interested in both the medical and engineering fields, a biomedical engineer career may be the perfect fit for you. To prepare for a career in this field, you will study biology, medicine and engineering.

Lots of biomedical engineers research ways to create and improve things like artificial organs, prostheses, medical information systems, instrumentation and management and delivery systems at health care facilities.

If you have a knack for science, writing, reasoning, technology, critical thinking and problem solving, you will probably do well in this field. This is a very gratifying career since you will be working on projects that will make peoples’ lives better.

Biomedical engineers spend their days inspecting equipment, recording data, working with computers, organizing and thinking outside the box to solve problems that face the health care industry.

To land a good biomedical engineering job, you will need a bachelor’s degree and work-related experience can take you far as you start applying for jobs.

Employment in this field is expected to grow quickly. The average hourly wage for biomedical engineers is about $37 and the average annual income is about $77,400.

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