Career questions tagged biomedical
What is it like to pursue Biomedical Sciences?
I have taken the advice from my last question on finding a career best suited for me. As I researched different career paths, I stumbled upon Biomedical Sciences, which piqued my interest. So, if you have any information on this subject or ways to experience it myself, it would be greatly appreciated!
What is biomedical engineering and what is the scope for a biomedical engineer?
What is biomedical engineering and what is the scope for a biomedical engineer?
What is the difference between a biomedical engineer or a biomedical physicist?
I am high school student who heard there was high demand in people to calibrate medical machines. I was told it required a biomedical physicist degree but I also see there is an option for a biomedical engineer too. I am confused on which I would need to go into or maybe I just need a certificate and no college degree.
Which UCs in California have good medical connections to companies like pharmaceutical providers focused on using advanced technology?
I am an 11th grader in high school, and my focus in the job market is working in the medical field with the integration of advancing technology after graduating college. In college, I want to major in biotech. After graduating from four years of college, I would like to go to medical school for four years, but becoming a specialized doctor would take me two more years in medical school. In total, I will spend 10 years studying to prepare the right knowledge and understanding in the medical field. I would like to know anything about the medical field in pharmaceuticals so that I can prepare myself on what to do and what not to do before getting myself into this for 10 years. My skills are having a positive mindset to learn something new every day and an understanding of complex vocabulary in works of literature and songs.
How can I find relevant internship opportunities for my intended field of biomedical engineering?
I'm a current high school junior looking to find more relevant opportunities to biomedical engineering including volunteering + internships in the school year and the summer.
Does Physics play a major role in Biomedical engineering? And are Biomedical science and Biomedical engineering the same thing?
Does Physics play a major role in Biomedical engineering and do I have to take up the course if Im studying Biomedical engineering in the University? And are Biomedical science and Biomedical engineering the same thing?
What courses/AP classes will I take if I want to study Biomedical engineering?
What are the classes/courses that would be taken by someone who is studying Biomedical engineering in the university??
What’s the best way to go about getting an internship as a high schooler?
I’m interested in biomedical engineering and medicine. Thank you!
As a senior in high school, what should be my first step this summer if i'm trying to be a biomedical scientest or engineer? #Spring24?
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Is biomedical engineering a field that is worth going with?
I've been thinking about biomedical engineering, but it seems to be a broad topic. What exactly is it? Are there any good Jobs that go with biomedical engineering?
If I'm Certain of a College Major and Career path should I ask professionals who studied the major or work in the Career path I'm interested in questions about what it's like and what I need to do to get there?
I'm a Sophomore Student in High-School I'm interested in Biomedical Engineering I'm starting to look at College that suit my needs and major
How do I prepare myself for the career I'm interested in?
I want to be prepared for a career in engineering I'm interested in Biomedical Engineering but don't know how to prepare myself to become a Biomedical Engineer.
What are things I can start doing now as a sophomore in High School to help get into the college I want to for Biomedical Engineering.
I have decided through a lot of experimenting and classes that I want to go into Biomedical Engineering. Colleges I was looking at included Cal Poly SLO, MIT, and Stanford.
Question about exposure in the field of biomedical engineering
Hi! I am a sophomore at Poolesville High School (magnet school) who is interested in a biomedical career path (still not certain). I was wondering how I can get more exposure in the field--in terms of lab work, research, hands on work, etc.?
Would it be impractical to major in biomedical engineering if I intended to go to med school?
I'm a senior in highschool, and I'm very interested in tech, engineering, and medicine! I would love to go into the medical field, and I don't know the best way to do that for me.
What are the best colleges with medical programs? (Taking into account affordability, uniqueness, everything else)
I plan on becoming a medical scientist (or biomedical). I've taken honors biology and honors chemistry and science is my best subject. I plan on majoring in bio.
Are online courses worth the time?
I'm going to be doing Bsc Biomedical Science in the fall as a freshman. It's a pretty vast field and it's not known to be very prospective right after an undergrad degree. I am planning to do a post-grad degree but I heard online courses in important fields like business and computer science would give me a little edge, job-wise. Is that true? Will they be considered as serious courses (considering I pay for the certificates of course)?