Career questions tagged biomedical
What will happen if i graduate highschool with my college degree? (PRE-MED)
What will happen if I graduate highschool with my college degree? INFO: I plan to start doing College Credit Plus courses starting extremely early in 7th grade, if I complete my bachelors of neuroscience at the end of highschool, I'll be 18. Since I love doctor-related facts, especially the brain and spine, (I might do neurosurgery), does anyone have any tips for what I should do for the next 5 years in school? I'm definitely going to get enrolled in programs such as Mensa's SIGS and Junior Honor Society, but I need extra help on what other programs I should join. I know, at the ripe age of 13, I shouldn't be thinking about what will happen after I graduate highschool with a college diploma but if I do, what will i have to do next? Please take it easy on me, I'm kinda a newbie. My brain is always curious.
Where to start my passion project and how can it reach a greater audiance ?
I have been wanting to start a biomedical engineering or medical related passion project especially since I started a BME club at my highschool this year and wanted to take it farther in making a impact. Something I want to do is fill the gap in healthcare knowledge among students and young communities since I did not have that much exposure. I truly will appreciate any advice, and tiny steps where I can take this.
I was wondering if anyone could answer these questions for me. I am interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and need these questions answered for a school project. 1. What is the best part of the job 2. What is the most difficult aspect of the job? 3. What most surprised you about your job, good or bad? 4. What advice do you have for someone interested in this job? 5. What is the coolest thing you have helped engineer? If you could also provide your name for me that would be great! ?
Any more information you have about biomedical engineering would be great. Also feel free to share your experience and where you work!
I was wondering if anyone could answer these questions for me?
I am interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and need these questions answered for a school project. 1. What is the best part of the job? 2. What is the most difficult aspect of the job? 3. What most surprised you about your job, good or bad? 4. What advice do you have for someone interested in this job? 5. What is the coolest thing you have helped engineer? Any more information you have about biomedical engineering would be great. Also feel free to share your experience and where you work!
How does the transition process from a being a biomedical science/engineering major in college to working in field feel and look like? #Spring26
As someone who’s majoring in biomedical i want to know different routes and paths people have taken.
What jobs can you go into with a biomed engineering degree, and what courses would you usually take?
I'm a high school senior, and I'm planning to major in biomedical engineering in college this fall and I've heard that there's lots of different ways you could go with the major. I also wanted to ask what are some of the core/main/important courses you would take with biomed as your major. I know, of course, there'll be many science (chem, bio, physics) courses, but is it heavily physics-focused? I'm kind of struggling in physics so I'm wondering if I should switch to biochem or something instead of engineering.
How can I get into the field of public health?
I'm a current undergraduate student pursuing a degree in medical biotechnology, but I have realized that lab specific roles aren't for me and want to pursue a job outside of that scope.
How do I prep for college if I don’t know what to do ?
Hello! I am a junior in high school currently, and I don’t know exactly what I want to do. I want to start prepping for college applications in the summer, but it’s hard to prep when you have no specific plans yet. All I can say for sure is that I want to study biomedical science/forensics, and I’d prefer to work in a laboratory setting. I suppose my main question(s) are: What majors should I look into, and what colleges are good for these majors? Also, what careers fit these interests? Thank you!
How is the research side of medicine (ie. biochemistry and genetics) applied in practical medicine?
I was wondering on how the research leads to application in experimental trials for illnesses such as cancer or genetic illnesses that have yet to be cured. #Spring26
What are good jobs to get after collage with a Biochemical Engineering major?
I am going into collage and am intersected in pursuing a Biochemical Engineering major, but I don't what job are available for me after collage with that major.
Will an honors program give me extra work?
I have a chronic illness so I don't want to do more than what I can handle.
What differs biotechnology from biomedical engineering?
Both simply seem to apply biology towards the making of products for living organisms, so what really marks the difference?
What is it like working in a Lab environment?
Is it like how it's depicted? Do you actually get to continually work towards a goal in the lab with experiments/trials? If so how is it? And if not what is it actually like? I think I would be interested into going into a more biomedical field, something to do with genetics, and I genuinely want to think about if I'd enjoy it before I pay for college, y'know?
Is there a career that focuses a lot on being in the lab/Inventing new stuff?
I though it would be better to get more specific in my description here as I'm very interested in the Biomedical field, Is there a specific career or field that encompasses more of the Lab environment? I was thinking more of something that has to do with tissues or genetic devices? I think I would enjoy getting to have a part in that sort of work. Less research, more doing, but not the engineering part. I'm not really sure if something like this is a thing, but if it is I really think I would love it.
how I can get money to be a business menagerie ?
how and why I can do this when i's 14 year old can you please help so I can like know because my parents needs me please
What would help me get into good marine bio schools?
What could I do to help me get into good Marine Biology/science schools? Such as volunteering and possible research opportunities that would be affordable? What would also be good courses I could do? I don’t live near the water or any aquariums. I am currently in 9th grade.
How can I pursue a career in the U.K or U.S.A in biomedical engineering as an international student What are the steps, and required things, so I could stand out and be out there.?
Currently in Senior High (Grade 10) Wondering what ec, and other things I can do to boost my chances.
Is there any way to have a Carrer in medicine that lets me travel What would a career and education for that look like ?
I am a senior in high school currently set to major in biology with a specialization in Bio-med. I really love planes, and air anything related to the sky, and travelling is fun to me. is there any way for me to get into a career that would incorporate medicine and aviation?
What are the biomedical majors doing to understand organic chemistry How do you guys study and really master orgo chem? I feel like I cannot grasp it fully. Any help is appreciated!
I am currently a junior and trying to understand orgo chem to prepare for medical school and the MCAT
As a high school senior, how can I prepare myself to enter the field of science as a biology major?
I’m entering college at the end of this year and I’ve decided to major in Biology in order to reach my goal to become a physical therapist. I have also thought of Forensic Science as a backup plan.
What career paths can one pursue after getting a degree in Biomedical Engineering? #Spring25
I am a graduating senior and looking to pursue a degree in either Biomedical Engineering or Kinesiology and want to know what career choices I would have available with a Biomedical Engineering Degree.
What careers do biomedical engineering degree lead to?
I am a sophomore high school student and find medicine and engineering interesting. Biomedical Engineering is the major I am leaning to. #Spring25
What is the best advice for someone going into the engineering field trying to learn more?
I am mainly looking for advice in the biomedical engineering and anything having to do with the process of getting that degree.
How do I decide what college is best for me coming out high school?
I am a 18 year old senior in high school, I plan on majoring in biology to pursue my career as a Biomedical Technician. As of now I haven't decided what school to attend as far as community or university. I have a 4.0 GPA, but it's hard to know what college benefits me financially and academically.
What are some good schools for biomedical engineering?
What do biomedical engineers do, and what schools best support that and why? Where do biomedical engineers normally work and is the job field increasing or decreasing and why?
What careers involve both robotics and biomedical engineering ?
I'm currently doing my AL and I'm planning to do my bachelor's in robotics and mechatronics engineering next year onwards. And also I'm interested in doing bio-medical engineering Since I can't do both at the same time I prefer doing robotics. Is there any chance for me to work in the biomedical industry too if I study other biology related courses according to my interests with a robotics degree?
What is it like to be a biotherapeutic research scientist?
I found this career option but can't find much information about it. So if you have any information on this career choice please let me know!
What is biomedical engineering and what jobs are likely for me to get?
I'm looking into studying biomedical engineering and pharmacology.
Does this path in biopharmaceutical science sound feasible?
I think I want to be a biopharmaceutical research scientist with an interdisciplinary nanotechnology background. Is this choice specific or do I have to go more in-depth? Is this even a good career choice? Please let me know.
What is biopharmaceutical science?
I have been searching for a career, and I found biopharmaceutical science. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what biopharmaceutical science is and what this study does. I want to learn more about what biopharmaceutical science is.