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Wow that is a new one on me but yes there are careers that combine nurse-engineer (A new nurse-engineer dual degree combines the clinical knowledge nurses have with biomedical innovations.) With nursing the sky is the limit! Here is the link to check it out:
You are very much welcome and God bless you...You will love Nursing if that is your career choice.
Patricia Ross, BSN-RN
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I hope! The information that you put it is helpful an thanks for taking your time to answer my question Patricia Ross😀😀
Valeria
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I am so proud of you. Thinking ahead and trying to put together your career. Nursing is wonderful. It takes a lot of study..Please do the pre-reqs. Nursing requires a B or higher grade so you want to study. The field is diverse and you can really do anything you want. So proud. God bless.
Patricia Ross, BSN-RN
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My dream work is to go to college get my masters and barges degree than go find a job that has nurse or kinda both of nurse and engineering. Thank you soo sooo much what you put that it really helped be. I’m really trying to get those grades. Thank you so much for answering my question and God bless you to.
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You mean an Engineer? I'm not sure if nursing and engineer school are combined, but medicine and engineer definitely are. There is the Biomedicine career, which will give you foundations on medicine (and a lot of chemistry) and some engineering as well. If you study mechatronics engineering and then specialized in biomechanical (or try and look for the biomechanical degree) you could work on prothesis of all sorts for disabled people. nanotechnology is booming right now and that requires a degree in electronics and biomedicine (mechatronics engineer can also take you there, but you will have to specialized in biomechanics after).
Yes nursing and Engineering is a new and exciting field. There are many Innovations in the health sector, a lot around digital health and its application through digital transformation. A recommendation I would give to you is to look at a website such as indeed.com or through Linkedin and search for types of jobs that require both nursing and Engineering. This will give you an idea of some of the companies in the health sector that are looking to staff this type of position for the next 3, 5, 10 years to come
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