Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Biomedical engineer
Duties and responsibilities: Biomedical engineering is a sub-specialty of engineering that concentrates on solving biological and medical problems. Biomedical engineers work for engineering companies, hospitals, medical supply companies, and medical technology firms. Common duties of biomedical engineers include designing and evaluating devices and procedures, performing research, and evaluating treatment techniques. Many biomedical engineers can specialize in related areas like medical imaging and biomaterials.
Salary: the annual median is $51,490
Education: prospective biomedical engineering students should take high school science courses, such as chemistry, physics, and biology. They should also take math courses, including calculus. Courses in drafting or mechanical drawing and computer programming are also useful.

                                                     I would like to be this because I like to make medicines that will work and treat all the illnesses that you cannot treat yet. 

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