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What is the day in the life of a biomedical engineer?

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Ravindra’s Answer

On a typical day a biomedical engineer's tasks might include: designing artificial organs and other devices that will be used to replace body parts. testing biomedical equipment to determine whether it is safe, efficient and effective. installing biomedical equipment and then adjusting, maintaining or repairing it.

On a daily basis, Biomedical Engineers conduct research, along with life scientists, chemists, and medical scientists, on the engineering aspects of the biological systems of humans and animals

Bioengineers work with doctors, therapists and researchers to develop systems, equipment and devices in order to solve clinical problems. Biomedical engineers have developed a number of life-enhancing and life-saving technologies. These include: Prosthetics, such as dentures and artificial limb replacements
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madan’s Answer

Being a biomedical engineer is itself a challenging part. It not only focus on improvement of performance in medical device but also helps in well conduct in operation and patient safety while in use. A day in the life of a biomedical engineer is determined by the daily schedule or plan of that specific day. However, I have managed to list our certain points underlined below which includes general roles and responsibilities of a biomedical engineer.

Here is a list of tasks that Biomedical Engineers do every day.

  • For Biomedical engineer involved in R & D, one should conduct research on the field of engineering with aspects of the biological systems of humans and animals along with scientists, chemist, and medical scientist.
  • Design and develop medical diagnostic and clinical instrumentation, equipment, and procedures, using the principles of engineering and biobehavioral sciences.
  • Teach biomedical engineering or disseminate knowledge about the field through writing or consulting.
  • Research new materials to be used for products, such as implanted artificial organs.
  • Develop models or computer simulations of human bio behavioral systems to obtain data for measuring or controlling life processes.
  • Conduct preventive maintenance of scheduled equipment and check whether any equipment are in function.
  • Update and report on any incident occurred on any medical devices.
  • Educate clinical staff and Biomedical technicians about safety use of medical devices and make aware about proper guidelines to be followed.
  • Always be update on new technology that has been introduces to global market.

Their may be other roles which entirely depend on duties that has been assigned to.

Some of the information is cited from: http://www.owlguru.com/day-in-life-of-biomedical-engineers/


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