Career questions tagged biomedical
Is it recommended to major in biomedical sci and minor in comp sci or vice versa for biotech or biomed research fields?
I currently have no background in comp sci as junior in high school.
is there a way to try out for biostatistic?
I think I want to be a biostatistician, I wonder if there's online class/ program/ book or anything I could read or try out for a while? background information: I graduated from biomedical science (BS) back in May 2022, my school is just a generic state school ( University of Akron located at Akron, Ohio ). During the last few semester of my program I found out I was interested in biostatistic, but I never got to take the biostatistic class due to faculty layoff. However, I did toke statistic for engineer class, and I did ok in the class. thank you for your advice!
How to obtain enough experience and develop my skills in order to be able to get biologist license in USA as foreign student?
Always happy to make contact with professional in my majors Thank you so much any advice is greatly appreciate
Is doing a job while doing a master's or Phd hectic? Especially if studying biomedical sciences.
I am interest in biomedical research, so I am planning on doing a biomedical science major. After that, I would like to start earning but also pursue higher studies. I just wanted to find how working as a researcher and a masters/Phd student would work.
Which careers can I go to, if I decide not to go to medical school, with a biomedical science major?
Currently, I am in high school. I just wanted to explore my options in undergraduate.
what classes should i take in hs if I want to major in bio-med?
I'm currently a freshman taking all the basic classes. I want to become in a bio-med major, what are some good classes to take in hs to prepare myself?
what is the future advancements for stem cell research?
What are the future advancements to be made with the stem cells?
How exactly should I choose a career in STEM?
Being in STEM is something that I would love to do however, I am not sure exactly what career I want. I know I want to do something that can help people, possibly work with machinery, and have a really good pay. I hate working in teams and I would rather meet up with people initially to discuss plans and then do my work independently. But, engineering does do a lot of team work so I really need to learn how to be efficient with my time. I have been in multiple STEM programs but one of my favorite projects were creating prosthetic limbs and designing mechanical parts and research. So, I am interested in biomedical engineering but, I am also interested in aerospace. Growing up, I never really had much of an interest in planes but I really like learning about space and different theories or possibilities of what the world can look like billion years from now. I have other interests in career choices such as mechatronics, cyber security, and mechanical engineering. I have talked to other people of how exactly should I choose my career but they would always tell me to, ¨follow your passion¨. But here´s the thing... I don´t have a passion! How exactly can I even choose the right career for me when I don´t have passion and I just like STEM?
Biomedical Engineers how did you get where you are?
I'm just curious as to what you did to get where you are.
Biomedical Engineers: What would you say an average week is like?
I'm curious about the field and was wondering what the average work week looks like.
What career in biomedical engineering can you work with patients?
#engineering #engineer #rehabilitation engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineering
What do you like/dislike about being a biomedical engineer?
I plan on majoring in BME and hope to have that as a career. So I'm curious as to what it is like working as a certified engineer. To add on, I have some experience coming up with solutions and models, but I never got to build anything due to covid. #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #women-in-stem #engineer #engineering #STEM
What type of mathematics are required/used in the medical field.
It could apply to any medical field but I am mostly interested in medical scientist, pediatrician, assistant physician, biomedical, etc. #doctor #physician #pediatrics #pediatrician #biomedical #medical
Where are the best jobs for medical field, architect,
I like to do more hand on things like building and thinking about cool house designs. But I also like or would like to be a pt for professional sports. #architecture #architect #biomedical #physical therapist #medical care